Two 19th century part tea sets, green, white and gilt and beige, white and gilt. CONDITION REPORT: The gilding on the green tea set is significantly rubbed. Most pieces are also discoloured through use. They are beginning to brown. 7 of the coffee cups have hairline cracks. 2 of the 7 have repaired handles. 3 of the taller tea cups have hairline cracks. 2 of the saucers are cracked. The sucrier has a small hairline crack to the bottom section. 1 sandwich plate has a hairline crack. The cream jug has a hairline crack has does the sugar basin. The grey and gilt tea set gilding is in much better condition. 6 cups have staining and browning. 1 of the 6 has a hairline crack. The milk jug is slightly browned. The remaining pieces are all in generally good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration.
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A silver three piece tea set together with a silver hotwater jug, by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1934, comprising a teapot of compressed rectangular form below a shaped moulded edge, 15cm high together with the companion milk jug and sugar basin, also a silver hotwater jug, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1934, 21.75cm, 60.8oz (4)
A William IV silver four piece tea and coffee set, by William Hewitt, London 1837, comprising a teapot of melon shape raised on a circular pedestal, the lobed body embossed with scrolls and flowers, the cover with flower finial, insulated silver handle, 17cm high; the matching coffee pot, crested, 24.5cm high; together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, 73.27oz (4)
A Victorian silver four piece teaset by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1839, comprising a teapot of melon shape, the lobed body raised on four everted scrolled feet with insulated loop handle, the cover with a flower finial, 16.5cm high, the matching coffee pot, 24cm high together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, all contained in a fitted wooden case, 80.73oz (4)
An Edwardian silver four piece teaset, by Ackroyd Rhodes, London 1905, comprising:- a teapot of compressed plain octagonal form standing on four heart decorated trefid supports, monogrammed, 14.25cm high together with the matching hotwater jug with flared spout, 23.5cm high and the companion milk jug and sugar basin, 61.77oz (4)
A RARE FLIGHT PERIOD WORCESTER PART TEA-SERVICE comprising footed sugar-basin, a cream-jug, six tea-bowls, pair of coffee-cans and six saucers, all of matching lobed form and decorated with cobalt-blue vertical swirls, stylised multi-coloured sprigs, interior cartouches and with gilded rims, bold blue crescent mark to bases, circa 1780s Provenance: to accompany the service, 1970s letters of correspondence between vendor and The Dyson Perrins Musuem where T Holloway the then Assistant Curator tells of the fact that 'Mr Sandon had not seen the blue pattern before....'
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY KESWICK SCHOOL COPPER TEA SERVICE Of Arts & Crafts style with a hand beaten finish, comprising two teapots with turned wooden finials and wicker handles, sugar basin, slop basin and cream jug, together with an unmarked rectangular twin handled coffee pot, with triangular pattern to edge and a similar cylindrical coffee pot.
A quantity of various trinket boxes including Hammersley trefoil shaped example, a Royal Worcester black and white printed example with landscape detail, etc together with a 19th century Stone China basin with chinoiserie style floral decoration, a Doulton Watteau pattern blue and white printed teapot and stand, a Caithness glass vase with engraved stag decoration, a 19th century glass mug with ruby coloured overlay and etched decoration inscribed Love the Giver, etc
A pair of 19th century tin glazed earthenware plates with blue and white painted floral decoration in the chinoiserie manner, 22cm diameter approx, together with an early 19th century pearl ware type blue and white printed jug with chinoiserie detail, height 20cm approx and also together with a further 19th century blue and white printed jug in the Sicilian pattern with printed and impressed marks and a similar basin with impressed mark Pountney and Allies
Silver plated wares to include a bowl with hinged handle on a pedestal base, two trays of circular form, a clear cut glass decanter of tapering cylindrical form with applied silver collar and cap, a further similar example in silver plate, a plated tea pot, milk jug and sugar basin in the art deco manner, a cased set of six side knives and forks, etc
George III mahogany and satinwood inlaid washstand, the hinged top with fan inlay opening to reveal a wash basin compartment, a pull up mirror and small lidded compartments above two faux drawers, a pair of cupboard doors and a single drawer raised on square section tapering legs, 53cm x 41cm x 91cm

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