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A Royal Worcester coffee service, circa 1875, comprising 15 coffee cans, each with hand painted butterfly handles, 15 saucers, and a sugar basin. (Dimensions: Coffee cans height 6cm.)(Coffee cans height 6cm.)Condition report: One cup has a hairline another a star base crack. One handle has a very slight chip and two have a wing tip roughness that may be a chip. Sugar bowl cracked, one saucer cracked and one chipped. Crazing is minimal. Regarding backstamps etc, every piece has painted numerals to its base (8906R). The saucers each have an impressed Royal Worcester mark and are further impressed with one of the following codes G1, G2, G3 or G9 - this suggests that the service is in fact circa 1872 rather than 1875 as per the catalogue description.
A set of Victorian table ware, all hallmarked by Stephen Smith, London, 1882 in fitted oak canteen with three separate tiers with named sections, retailer's label on inside cover to include: A four piece tea and coffee service (teapot, coffee pot, sugar basin and milk jug) with engraved stylised anthemion border with lower gadroon section, 73.43 ozt A seven bar toast rack, loop handle on four ball feet, 8.83 ozt A circular salver, rope twist border on three scroll feet, the centre engraved with vacant oval cartouche within wreath and floral border, approx. 13 ozt A twelve piece Old English Thread pattern flatware service including: Table Forks; Dessert Forks, Teaspoons; 18 table spoons; dessert spoons; Pair of serving/gravy spoons; a soup ladle; 6 egg spoons; fish servers; butter knife; pair of sauce ladles, sugar shovel and tongs, desert and table knives (handles filled) approx: 182.11 ozt combined weight: 277.37 ozt
LONDON, SOCIAL HISTORY AND COOKERYTwo volumes of social history, comprising: (i) Journal of a visit to London, kept, seemingly, by an English lady resident in France on her first visit to London, describing the voyage over from Le Havre by steam ship ('...listened to the rumbling of the Paddle wheels which shook us in my bed, and could almost fancy I was going in a railway...') in October 1849, lodging at 3 Gloucester Place, Camden Town; providing a series of sharply observed vignettes of the city: of its traffic ('...The Omnibusses... went much faster and were much better horsed than the french ones. The roads also macademized or paved with wood... We saw a lady driving with great spirit a little low pony-chaise, a little tiger sat behind her. Mr Benner told us it was a very common sight, at which we were not a little astonished. We saw a velocipede also going in the streets, to the great annoyance of omnibusses and other vehicles...'), local costume ('...even Buss coachmen conductors, lamplighters, sweepers etc wore the dress coat & silk hat... '), speculative building ('...We passed through new quarters with rows of charming houses called places or terraces, got up in the newest fashion & called villas or cottages, they however were not yet inhabited... Each of these new streets you would take for a main street in any town, so wide, so long & so clean are they. We had a distant view of the Model Prison & a Gas-factory. I saw four velocipedes going up Park-Street one after the other...'), railways and canals ('...We saw some constructions of viaducts for the Railway and a canal and basin along which several coal-barges, drawn by horses were slowly proceeding...'), shops ('...I saw some very nice cook-shops also supplied with every kind of rich & solid eatables also some very fine wedding-cakes & thick mock turtle soup in large basins. The fishmongers' shops looked very inviting as did the large opened lobsters that lay on the marble, displaying a solid mass of white meat...'), pauper funerals, brightly-lit arcades and shops, a blind man demonstrating braille, sandwich men ('...You will often see a man having a board back and front... walking patiently and monotonously backwards and forwards in the front of a house; sometimes, several men follow one after another with the same affiches...'), shopping expeditions to Oxford Street and environs, the Map Cave ('...16 or 18 views well worth seeing...'), the Soho Bazaar, and Christmas Day in the workhouse ('...On Christmas Day we went to the Workhouse of our Parish (St Pancras) where we saw portions distributed to the inmates (1320) men women and children. We were all offered by the Matron a portly blooming woman in a black silk dress, and attendants large pieces of excellent Plum pudding which was taken from the rest of the Plum puddings that were smoking around on large tables... finally to the Upper Room where about 50 little children from 1 to 6 years old were assembled , some around a very large table in the middle, some using benches as tables and sitting on little low footstools, others again on the ground around a warm blazing fire. A good discipline prevailed among this little Troop who looked healthy and had little ruddy fat cheeks; they seemed much better than the men and women who were very pale and haggard...'), c.34 pages, kept in a pocket account-book, first leaves loose, marbled paper wrappers, torn, 8vo, London, 5 October 1849 to 1 January 1850(ii) Recipe book, largely culinary with some medicinal, kept in several early 19th century hands, one employing phonetic spelling ('...A Costerd Pudden/ for a half pint basen a Quasrter of a pint of milk a lettel nutmeg sinimon an shouger an make it boal a lettel...'), many attributed, c.80 pages, in a contemporary green vellum clasped notebook, 8vo, 1818-1847 where datedThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •
A mixed group of various items to include; an Art Nouveau style small rectangular medal, by Daniel Dupuis, the obverse with a young girl washing at a basin, the reverse with a winged putto above a blank stone for engraving medal details; an 18th century small flask and over, the body carved from a nut, silver mount with pull off cover, engraved band "MI DUDE NOME DARDO MORALE' the nut carved with scroll motifs; an early 19th century silver mounted carved amber?? portrait of a lady, apparently unmarked; a small Scandinavian two handled bowl on three ball feet, unmarked, engraved 'Berette Oles D' a brass two part buckle, central motif of Mary and Jesus, the side panels with applied wire work and leaf motifs (5) (Dimensions: Medallion height: 65mm)(Medallion height: 65mm)Condition report: With lots that have multiple items we generally advise personal viewing, however if there are specific questions you wish to ask, please advise
A modern matched three piece tea service Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1955/6, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, all of oval baluster form, cast beaded border, raised on an oval foot with four paw feet (3) (Dimensions: Height of teapot: 15.5cm, weight (all in): 44oz)(Height of teapot: 15.5cm, weight (all in): 44oz)Condition report: Very good condition Light surface wear throughout Marks clear Vacant body Lid and finial secure and marked
A 1930s matched four piece silver tea service James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, comprising water pot, teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, all of circular form, in-curved rim with undulating border, the sugar basin and milk jug with gilt interior and angular handles, the water pot and teapot with slightly domed lids and domed finials, all raised on a circular foot (4) (Dimensions: Height of waterpot: 19.5cm, weight (all in): 61oz)(Height of waterpot: 19.5cm, weight (all in): 61oz)Condition report: Very good condition overall Marks clear Both lids secure and marked
A Celtic inspired four piece tea service Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1928, comprising, water pot, teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, all of circular form, Celtic border to waist with embossed Celtic knots, Gothic A engraved to body, S scroll handles, all raised on a circular foot with four stepped bracket feet, the domed lids to water pot and teapot with turned finials (Dimensions: Height of waterpot: 21cm, weight (all in): 60oz)(Height of waterpot: 21cm, weight (all in): 60oz)Condition report: Good condition overall Marks to milk jug and sugar basin rubbed hinges to both lids secure and marked, slight soft dents to side of sugar
Y A matched four piece tea service Adie Bros Ltd., London 1923/6, comprising a waterpot, teapot, sugar basin with pull off lid and milk jug, all of waisted circular form, shell and floral border to waist of each, all with engraved detail to upper half, knopped ivory finials, raised on a circular stepped foot (4) (Dimensions: Height of waterpot: 25cm, weight (all in): 71.2oz)(Height of waterpot: 25cm, weight (all in): 71.2oz)Condition report: Very good condition Marks clear with some rubbing Light surface wear throughout Hinges to lids very secure
A collection of silver to include a waterpot Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1926, of oval form, gadrooned border to lid, angular handle, raised on four ball feet; a presentation goblet, Sheffield 1898, of demi- fluted tapering urn shape, raised on a knopped stem and spreading circular foot; together with a twin handled sugar basin, JR, Sheffield 1897, of oval demi fluted form and a rectangular cigarette box with engraved with italic M to centre (4) (Dimensions: Weighable silver: 37oz)(Weighable silver: 37oz)
A matched four piece tea service Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1923/4, comprising water pot, teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, all of elongated octagonal form with engraved border and italic M to body, angular handles, raised on an octagonal foot (4) (Dimensions: Height of waterpot: 17.5cm, weight (all in): 59.8oz)(Height of waterpot: 17.5cm, weight (all in): 59.8oz)Condition report: Very good condition overall Light surface wear throughuth Marks clear Hinges to lids secure
A four piece tea service Brook & Son of Edinburgh, Sheffield 1915, comprising a water pot, teapot and sugar basin, all of circular form, a raised pierce acanthus border, panelled body with italic F engraved, C scroll handle, all raised on a spreading circular foot; together with a copy of the Traprain Law hoard tea strainer and stand (6) (Dimensions: Height of water pot: 22cm, weight (all in): 47.7oz)(Height of water pot: 22cm, weight (all in): 47.7oz)
A three piece tea service PFM, Sheffield 1912, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, of oval waisted form, gadrooned border, angular handles, all raised on four ball feet (3) (Dimensions: Height: 15cm, weight (all in): 35.5oz)(Height: 15cm, weight (all in): 35.5oz)Condition report: Fairly good condition Could benefit from a good clean some minor dents throughout Marks slightly rubbed
A matched four piece tea service Birmingham 1910/13, comprising water pot and teapot by Jones & Crompton and twin handled sugar basin and milk jug by Henry Williamson Ltd, all of oval demi fluted baluster form, gadrooned border, with angular handles, each raised on an oval foot (4) (Dimensions: Height of waterpot: 22cm, weight (all in): 53.9oz)(Height of waterpot: 22cm, weight (all in): 53.9oz)Condition report: Overall good condition Marks to body clear on all Hinged lids both secure albeit a little loose on the waterpot and marked Gilt interior to milk jug a little worn Light surface wear throughout
An Art Nouveau twin handled sugar basin and cream jug James Fenton & Co. Birmingham 1905, with applied enamel plant form decoration on a planished ground (2) (Dimensions: Height: 8cm, weight: 4.6oz)(Height: 8cm, weight: 4.6oz)Condition report: Very good condition overall Marks clear to both, minor fine cracks to enamel
A four piece tea service Brook & Sons, Edinburgh 1924, comprising water pot, teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, all of circular baluster form, with embossed Celtic border with Celtic knots, Gothic initials engraved to body, leaf clasped C scroll handles, all raised on four cast Celtic knot capped legs and paw feet, the teapot spout modelled as a bird's beak (4) (Dimensions: Height of waterpot: 23cm, weight (all in): 65.4oz)(Height of waterpot: 23cm, weight (all in): 65.4oz)Condition report: some dents to body, especially milk jug and body of teapot Marks clear Generally good condition
Y A mid-Victorian tea service Mackay, Cunningham & Co., Edinburgh 1866, comprising, teapot, twin handled sugar basin and cream jug, all of baluster form, leaf capped S scroll handles, with all over textured and embossed foliate decoration, engraved monogram to one cartouche, and vacant cartouche to other side, raised on a circular spreading foot with similar decoration (3) (Dimensions: Height: 23cm, weight (all in): 48.2oz)(Height: 23cm, weight (all in): 48.2oz)Condition report: Ivory spacers to coffee pot
An early George III sugar basin Edinburgh 1763, of oval form, slighted moulded everted rim, raised on a spreading stepped oval foot (Dimensions: Width: 13.5cm, weight: 6.8oz)(Width: 13.5cm, weight: 6.8oz)Condition report: Makers mark lacking Marks clear to underfoot Very good condition Some light surface wear No visible erasure
A five piece tea service Edward & Sons, Glasgow 1924, comprising, water pot, teapot, twin handled sugar basin, sugar basin with pull off lid and milk jug, all of circular form, threaded borders, S scroll handles, raised on circular stepped base (5) (Dimensions: Height of coffee pot: 24.5cm, weight (all in): 78.6oz)(Height of coffee pot: 24.5cm, weight (all in): 78.6oz)Condition report: Excellent condition
An Arts and Crafts comport James Weir, Glasgow 1912, the deep planished bowl with three curved supports, to a planished domed foot; together with a sugar basin, Rait, Glasgow 1880, with embossed zodiac design and another Persian style bowl, George Edward & Sons, Glasgow 1894, with embossed scenes depicting Asian animals (3) (Dimensions: Height: 10.5cm, combined weight: 16.7oz)(Height: 10.5cm, combined weight: 16.7oz)
An Edwardian four piece tea and coffee service Charles Edward Nixon, Sheffield 1902, comprising; a coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, all of oval demi-fluted form, angular handles with threaded detail, all raised on threaded oval foot (4) (Dimensions: Height of coffee pot: 25cm, weight (all in): 53oz)(Height of coffee pot: 25cm, weight (all in): 53oz)
A Victorian sugar basin and milk jug Thomas Smiley, London 1866, of pear form, bright cut engraving throughout, ornate oval cartouche with bow and foliate border with scroll leaf clasped handles; together with a central European early 19th century sugar basin; an unmarked punch ladle, a collection of flatware, including two pairs of Irish tongs; napkin rings; together with two plated tablespoons (qty) (Dimensions: Height of sugar basin: 12cm, weighable silver: 30.8oz)(Height of sugar basin: 12cm, weighable silver: 30.8oz)Condition report: Overall good condition Marks clear to most With lots that have multiple items we generally advise personal viewing, however if there are specific questions you wish to ask, please advise
Y A matched three piece tea service I.B., London 1826, comprising teapot and milk jug, later twin handled sugar basin, all of octagonal panelled form each with embossed floral detail, leaf clasped C scroll handles, raised on a moulded foot, the finial to teapot with rose finial (3) (Dimensions: Height: 14.5cm, weight: 37.6oz)(Height: 14.5cm, weight: 37.6oz)Condition report: Marks are generally clear Hinge secure to teapot Ivory inserts to teapot handle some rubbing to high points of embossed detail Some surface wear throughout
Two pairs of sauce boats the first pair, George III sauce boats, circa 1790, of conventional form, gadrooned border, engraved crests all on shell clasped legs, hoof feet, leaf clasped scroll handles; another pair Georgian style, wavy rim, lion masks to the legs with paw feet, flying scroll handle; an Edwardian twin handled sugar basin, and a similar lidded sucrier, engraved inscription to the underside (6) (Dimensions: Weight; 60oz)(Weight; 60oz)
Davenport porcelain small sugar basin, London shape and painted internally with pink flowerheads and gilt scrolling leaves, 16cm diameter (anchor mark to base), an 18th century English porcelain leaf-pattern pickle dish, blue bordered, 13cm diameter and a blue dotted saucer (3) Condition ReportSucrier cracked, repair to rim, numbered 804. see image, marked on base
LARGE SELECTION OF INDIAN TREE PATTERN TEA AND DINNER WARESincluding a Royal Stafford tea and coffee set - six teacups and saucers, six coffee cups and saucers, six side plates, a sandwich plate, a milk jug and sugar basin, and a smaller cream jug and sugar basin; the other items of various manufacture including Duchess, Whieldon Ware, Coronet China, Maddock etc. (91)

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