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Victorian silver coffee pot with matching two handled sugar basin, each bearing inscription 'Presented by The West Suffolk Agricultural Association to Mr Simpson', makers Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1841/1842, height of coffee pot 24cm, combined weight 39.8oz approx, together with a matching silver plated teapot Condition: There are a network of stress cracks running across the entire base of the interior to the teapot and both the coffee pot and sugar basin have presentation inscriptions - **General condition consistent with age
George III silver three piece tea set, each piece having a band of diamond embossed decoration and standing on four ball feet, the teapot and helmet shaped cream jug with illegible makers mark, London 1811, the two handled sugar basin, maker Charles Fox, with illegible London date letter, height of teapot 16cm, 28.2oz approx gross Condition: Small dents and bruises to all three pieces - **General condition consistent with age
Matched 19th/20th Century silver three piece tea set, each piece having all-over embossed foliate decoration and standing on ball feet, the George IV two handled sugar basin and cream jug hallmarked for London 1821, the teapot for London 1904, length of teapot 30.25cm inclusive of handle and spout, 40oz approx gross Condition: 4cm x 2cm dent to the front of the teapot spout and all four ball feet have minor dents, jug handle is somewhat 'pushed in' - **General condition consistent with age
An Art Deco Carltonware coffee set, pink, 6 cups, 6 saucers, lidded sucrier, cream jug and coffee pot. CONDITION REPORT: All pieces are allover lightly crazed. One cup is more significantly crazed than the others. Another cup has a significant crack running from the top lip down to the base. The lidded sugar basin has a small interior edge chip to the top of the body. The sugar basin is a little more crazed than the other pieces other than the cup already mentioned. All other pieces are in generally good order with no chips, no damage, no cracks, no repairs and no restoration.
An Elkington & Co. Victorian Chinoiserie silver tea service, teapot, sugar basin, milk jug and tongs, London 1868, Silversmith Robert Harper, retailer Elkington & Co., cased, 500 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Extremely good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no dints. The piece has clearly seen very little use.
A Losol Ware toilet jug, basin, soap dish, candlestick and jar CONDITION REPORT: The jug has been restored. There is overpainting to the bulbous part of the base. There are two significant overpainted hairline cracks. One runs approximately a third of the distance around the proud part of the base the other approximately quarter of the way around the base. The gilding to the top lip is a little rubbed. The soap dish lid has a 1 cm chip to the bottom edge and a resulting 3 cm hairline crack. The drainer and base are in good condition. The candlestick and vase are both in good order with only minor rubbing to the gilding.
A Copeland Spode Chinese Rose tea set (20). CONDITION REPORT: The sugar basin has two small top edge chips just through the green glaze. One cup is a little stained and crazed to the interior. All remaining pieces are in good order with no damage, chips, repairs or restoration. All pieces have minor losses to the green paint on each rim.
A tray of Wedgwood International society Brewster Cream jug, lidded sugar basin and tray, limited edition number 18/250, signed by Lord Wedgwood together with a Wedgwood jasper ware teapot limited edition numbered 18/250, together with two tea cups and saucers, all with certifications and boxes
Blue and white ceramics, to include: a pair of tureens by Johnson Bros; a Victorian wash jug and basin, by J.W. & O., Ryton; Rington's tea caddies; modern Chinese circular box and cover; two handled dishes; and a small quantity of glassware, to include: decanters; tumblers; and wine glasses, in three boxes.
Tom Dodson Signed Framed Limited Edition Prints. Two in total, the first titled 'The Spot' Numbered 72 of 850, signed in pencil by the artist. Depicting a woman at wash basin with young girl in foreground. The second titled ' The Press', numbered 601 of 850, signed in pencil by the artist. Depicting a young boy ironing trousers. Approx dimensions 10.5 x 15 inches.
Sicily, Himera, silver tetradrachm, c. 472-465 BC, quadriga driven left with Nike flying above to crown the charioteer, rev., the nymph Himera wearing himation, standing left and holding patera over flaming altar; to right, a satyr standing in a basin, washing in water pouring from a lion-head spout, 17.68g, die axis 7.00, on a small, thick flan, tiny nick at rear leg of horse, good very fine, the figure of the nymph with exceptional definition. References: Gutmann/Schwabacher 3; BMC 31, same dies; Boston 252, same dies. Provenance: Charles Gillet collection (private catalogue, pl. 21, 430); Spink & Son Ltd., sold 6 December 1973; Hermann Robinow Collection; Morton & Eden 51, London, 24 October 2011, lot 34. Note: Located on the north coast of Sicily, Himera, was primarily settled by Chalkidians from Zancle and exiles from Syracuse (Thucydides vi.1.5). Around 480 bc it came under the rule of the Akragantine tyrant Theron who installed his son, Thrasyboulos as ruler in 476/5 (Diodoros xi 48.6-8). The Himerians sought relief from Syracuse and the tyranny of Akragas came to an end around 470, although a date of 466 has also been proposed (Barrett, pp. 23-35). This issue of tetradrachm is from the earliest period of Syracusan influence, and is one of the first to bear the city’s new device of the nymph Himera sacrificing and the satyr bathing—an allusion to the nearby springs for which the city was renowned.
A VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SET, JAMES DEAKIN & SONS LTD. AND H. MATTHEWS, CHESTER AND BIRMINGHAM, 1898/99 oval, die-stamped decoration above hoof supports, the teapot and hot-water jug with fibre or wood handles and wood finials, the milk jug and sugar basin with gilt interiors height of hot-water jug 19cm, 954gr (30oz 13dwt) all in, excluding fitted case
A George IV silver three piece tea set, comprising a rectangular teapot, cream jug and sugar basin, Dublin, 1815, James Le Bas approximately 1110 grams CONDITION REPORT: Teapot overall 29.5cm long x 17cm high, handle is loose, surface scratches, minor dents, wear to the decoration, initialled, repaired foot, all pieces in used condition
A Victorian silver four piece teaset, comprising hot water pot, teapot, sugar basin and cream jug, with chrysanthemum finials, the bodies profusely decorated with flowerheads and leaves, London, 1861, Edward & John Barnard approximately 2470 grams together with a similar electroplated spirit kettle on stand CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches conversant with use, bears a coat of arms, otherwise overall condition is good
Pedigree Sindy Toys - including House 44570; Dining Table and chairs, 44582; Bath 44540; Shower 44573; Wash Basin Unit 44541; Wall Oven 44550; Camping Buggy & Tent, 44542; two Sindy dolls 033055X and 2 Gen 1077 033055X; assorted clothes, shoes, clothes rack, Horse and foal etc; a Mattel Barbie Dolls Dog Beauty, mostly boxed qty
COPPIA DI BACILI PER PESCI ROSSI IN PORCELLANA CON SMALTI IN FAMILLE ROSE Cina, 1960-70 circa - A PAIR OF FISHBOWLS DECORATED AND PAINTED WITH ENAMELS IN FAMILLE ROSE Porcellana decorata all’esterno con numerosi motivi benaugurali, applicati a stampo in rilievo e dipinti con smalti policromi sopra coperta su fondo verde acqua. L’interno dei bacili è decorato con motivi di pesci rossi e piante acquatiche sul fondo bianco della porcellana. Base non invetriata. Supporti in truciolato assemblato e verniciato. Altezza 64,5 cm (base inclusa), diametro bacile 46,3 cmL'invetriatura di entrambi i bacili mostra dei piccoli difetti all'interno. Crepa passante lunga ca. 20 cm alla base di uno dei due.China, about 1960-70 Porcelain decorated on the outside with numerous relief molded precious objects of good luck and painted in polychrome enamels over the glaze on water green ground. The inside of the bowls is decorated with motifs of goldfish and aquatic plants on the white porcelain ground. Base unglazed. Assembled and varnished chipboard stand. Height 25.39 in. (including the base), diameter basin 18.23 in.The inside glazing of the two fishbowls has slight imperfections. One of the bowls presents a 20-cm-long crack on the base € 1200
A CLOSELY MATCHED GEORGIAN SILVER TEA SERVICE with gadrooned bodies, the teapot hallmarked London 1822 by William Bateman, the lid knop with floral embossing, the rim handle spout and feet having shell and floral embossing, the sugar basin and cream jug similarly shaped, the rims with rope decoration, leaf decorated handles, the feet with swirl decoration and lion's paw pads, London hallmarks for 1816/17, maker Joseph Angel (all three items bear monograms), 40.5 troy ozs gross, along with an oval galleried silver plated tray
Nine items of Mason's Ironstone 19th century, all decorated in the Imari palette with flowers and the 'Basket Japan' pattern, including a miniature mug, a miniature beaker, an egg cup, a miniature basin, two oval basins or patty pans, a spill vase, a hexagonal pot, and a two-handled pot with blue scale decoration to the exterior, some faults, 16cm max. (9) Provenance: the Doug Godden Collection.
A Mason's Ironstone jug and basin 19th century, the jug of octagonal form, decorated with large gilt sprays of Oriental flowers, a large porter mug decorated in the same pattern, and a larger octagonal jug with small gilt flower sprays and scattered flying insects in gilt, all on a rich mazarin blue ground, 22.5cm max. (4) Provenance: the Doug Godden Collection.
A Worcester blue and white water bottle or guglet and basin c.1760-65, each painted with the Willow Bridge Fisherman pattern, a figure traversing an arched bridge with two further figures fishing from a sampan beneath, the reverse with a figure and a bird beside a small pagoda beneath pine, the pattern combined to the well of the bowl, open crescent mark and script W mark, the bowl broken and repaired, 27.8cm. (2) Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection. The guglet with a paper label for the Zorka Hodgson Collection. The term 'guglet' is believed to derive from the sound made by liquid pouring out of the wide neck of such shaped bottles, though in fact the flared neck of this bottle is less common at Worcester than the narrow truncated opening on similar bottles.
A C J Mason Ironstone letter rack c.1825, and a miniature pot pourri pot and cover, enamelled with small flower sprigs on a mazarin blue ground, together with a pair of miniature vases and a miniature ewer and basin, enamelled with birds in flight amidst gilt foliage, some damages and restoration, 13.5cm max. (7) Provenance: the Doug Godden Collection.

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