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An electroplate hotel pattern two handled sugar basin, Embassy, with The Cunard Steamship Company Limited crest and four Old English pattern table forks with the same crest, four teaspoons inscribed Cunard White star, ten dessert spoons, five teaspoons and three knives inscribed Cunard White Star and one other knife (28).By repute these were on the dining table used by Sir Winston Churchill whilst travelling on R.M.S. Queen Mary.
A Victorian mahogany Washstand, with decorative floral porcelain basin and ewer and other accoutrements; together with a Georgian period mahogany inlaid drop leaf Table of low proportions, with frieze drawer on square tapering legs, together with a 19th Century mahogany Side Chair, with splat back of low proportions. (a lot)
A George III silver three-piece tea set, William Hall, London 1806/07, of oblong form with ball feet, the teapot with pineapple finial and ivory insulators to the handle, approximately 1220gm Condition Report: Sugar basin 1806, teapot and jug 1807. Makers marks poorly struck to jug and sugar basin, otherwise marks clear. Teapot has small mark to top corner, possibly a repair. One ball foot repaired, others slightly pushed in. Small dent to side.Sugar basin - gilt interior, small dent to one side, two feet pushed in, one has split to seam near it. Jug - gilt interior, scratches under spout rim, marks of feet slightly visible to interior. NB. This lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory (export restrictions may apply)
A New Hall tea set, circa 1810, pattern 893, decorated in the Imari palette, comprising teapot, cover and stand, sugar basin and cover, cream jug, slop bowl, two saucer dishes, twelve tea cups, twelve coffee cans and twelve saucers/see illustration Condition Report: overall this service is in wonderful condition with bright enamels and no rubbing to gilding. The teapot has a section broken off at the end of the spout; one saucer has a star-crack in the base; one teacup cracked; one coffee can chipped and cracked. All other items are undamaged
Railwayana and Royal interest: A silver plated wash basin, of circular two handles form with Greek key decoration, 27cm diameter, engraved to underside 'GWR' and 'This bowl was used as a wash hand basin by Queen Victoria, her attendants bringing it to her when on a journey in the Great Western Royal Saloon, J. W. Marillier, Manager, Carriage & Wagon Dept, Swindon'
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SMALL HOT MILK POT, of wrythen baluster form, with ebonised handle by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1887, 18cm high; an Edwardian silver sugar basin with part lobed and husk embossed decoration, Sheffield 1901; two further silver sugar basins, and another, the base inset with a William III sixpence, 19oz all in (5)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a late Victorian christening can, with beaded border and engraved decoration by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1899; another with repoussé and lobed decoration, Birmingham 1898, a pair of pierced and repoussé decorated sweetmeat dishes, Birmingham 1896, a Victorian silver sugar basin, London 1887, and a cream jug, Birmingham 1876, 17.5oz overall (6)
A VICTORIAN SILVER SMALL CHAMBER STICK, of pierce decorated and shaped hexagonal form with snuffer, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield (probably from a desk stand), 8cm high; a late Victorian silver baluster cream jug, repoussé decorated with swags of flowers, London 1892, another Victorian example on scalloped feet by Henry Holland, London 1873; a silver repoussé decorated sugar basin, London 1931; and a Dutch swing handled sugar basket, import marks for London 1893, 17oz overall (5)
GREEK ICON, THE MOTHER OF GOD FOUNTAIN OF LIFELATE 19TH CENTURY, ON EARLIER PANEL polychrome painted and parcel-gilt depicting the Mother of God half-length flanked by angels and rising from a font over a basin with fish flanked by further figures, 36cm x 26cm; together with a PAIR OF GREEK SCHOOL ICONS, 20th century on earlier panels, each with four saints, 44cm x 24cm approx. (3)Provenance: A Private Collection of Russian Icons
*De Morgan (Evelyn, 1855-1919). Male nude, charcoal on laid paper, full-length male nude wearing a loin cloth, with shoulder-length dark hair, downward gaze, and ankles crossed, watermarked 'Michallet' and with monogram 'SM', edges creased, damp-soiled and frayed lower left (encroaching on image), sheet size 60 x 45.5cm (23.5 x 18ins), together with two other charcoal drawings similar of the same model, one a profile head study to right (inscribed by the artist to lower margin 'Please do not take the pins out of this'), the other a full-length seated study, both with Michallet watermark, both frayed and damp-stained, latter with slight loss to image, plus two full-length male nude sketches on dark brown paper, one showing a seated profile study of a figure reaching up to a fountain basin, inscribed by the artist lower right '12 August', the other showing a standing figure reaching up to a grape vine, inscribed in the artist's hand to right margin 'Paris 19 September' and with tutor's comments 'arms too short' and 'perspective wrong', both with some creasing and fraying to margins, each approximately 56 x 37cm (22 x 14.5ins) (5)
Good Collection of Old Country Roses Royal Albert Pottery, Consists of 4 Dinner Plates, 11 Desert Plates, 23 Tea Plates, 23 Saucers, 17 Cups, 2 Large Fruit Bowls, 6 Small Fruit Bowls, 1 Sugar Basin, 2 Milk Jugs, 2 Cream Jugs, 2 Large Serving Plates, 2 Small Serving Plates etc, Please See Accompanying Photo which is only a representation of the lot (96) pieces in total approx.
A mid Victorian silver four piece tea set by Robert Garrard II, London 1865 of domed, bulbous form with a cast knopped finial and flower detail to the handles, comprising a coffee pot with a coat of arms and inscribed What is Worth Doing is Worth Doing Well, a teapot, a sugar basin with a gilt interior and a milk jug with a gilt interior, 2085g
Kenneth Leech (20th C), 'Autumn Leaves,' signed in pencil, limited edition 4/200, aquatint, (broken glass), 42x51cm, together with Mary Ford landscape with flowers along a footpath, signed in pencil and dated '81,' aquatint, 40x32cm, and study of an interior with jug and basin, signed in pencil 'O.M. Read,' and numbered 125/175 aquatint, 50x63cm
A silver tea set Comprising a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar pot each raised on four bun feet with reeded decoration and grooved flared rim, Ollivant & Botsford, Birmingham, 1936 and 1937, weight approx. 46.9oz. A silver tea set Comprising a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar pot each raised on four bun feet with reeded decoration and grooved flared rim, Ollivant & Botsford, Birmingham, 1936 and 1937, weight approx. 46.9oz.CONDITION REPORTCoffee pot with large dent, sugar basin dented
A George III silver tea setComprising a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each raised on four bun feet with grooved body and scalloped rim, William Woodman, Exeter, 1811, weight approx. 35.4oz. A George III silver tea setComprising a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each raised on four bun feet with grooved body and scalloped rim, William Woodman, Exeter, 1811, weight approx. 35.4oz. Sugar basin dented in several placesTeapot has had repaired foot and minor firming up of base and small dent to handleIvory beneath lid finial crackedFoot on jug possibly reattached

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