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A late Victorian silver spherical three piece tea service, the whole embossed with Near Eastern figures, within scroll and floral borders and bands of birds scroll, floral and geometric ornament, with shield shape cartouche engraved with monogram "J.S", comprising - teapot, 6ins high, sugar basin and milk jug, by James Reid & Co, Glasgow 1887 (gross weight 32ozs), contained in oak two-handled fitted case and retailed by Hamilton & Inches, 88 Princes Street, Edinburgh, 14ins x 12ins deep x 7ins high
A late Victorian silver three piece tea service, the plain squat, circular bodies with bead mounts to rims and partly reeded bodies, comprising - teapot with reeded and leaf capped handle, 5.25ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Martin Hall & Co, London 1881 (gross weight 38 ozs - engraved with crest of Walter Jacob"), contained in brass mounted pollard oak two-handled fitted case, lid inlaid with brass shield with presentation engraving, presented to "Walter Jacob Esqe. 28th March 1882"
A George V silver rectangular four piece tea service with panelled bodies, angular loop handles and on flat bun feet, comprising - teapot, 5.5ins high, with ebonised finial and handle, hot water pot with ebonised finial and handle, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1925 (gross weight 56ozs)
AN EDWARDIAN POTTERY WASH BASIN SET Comprising a large slender with a blue painted edge, a band of floral swags and crackle glazed designed to body, with a matching basin and soap dish, together with an Art Deco pottery jug marked 'Vietri' and two blue and white candlesticks, along with a large 20th Century Chinese porcelain charger, in famille rose palette with pink flowers on a green and gilt ground, the central panel painted with an exterior view of figures on a temple staircase, with a samurai warrior stepping on a flag, bearing a red six character mark to base. (charger approx 45cm)
A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY AND LATER DERBY STYLE PORCELAIN Comprising of a coffee can, teacup and saucer dish, hand painted with red floral bouquets on a blue and gilt ground, two side plates, marked 'Royal Crown, Derby, 1128 Pattern', a pair of scent bottles, a covered circular trinket bowl, together with an oversized pottery mug, sugar basin and cream jug.
Books History and Travel related, including The Albert N'Yanza Great Basin of the Nile by Samuel W Baker, London, new edition, 1872, Livingstone's First Expedition to Africa, London, new edition 1899, The Roman and the Teuton by Charles Kingsley, London, 1901, and others similar mostly late 19th century publications (Approximately 40)
A matched three piece, spot-hammered silver tea set comprising a teapot of squat, bulbous form with an insulated handgrip, knop to the hinged, domed lid and swept, S-shaped spout, on splayed feet Charles Edwards London 1910; a twin handled pedestal sugar basin and matching milk jug Pearce & Sons London 1910
A New Hall rounded tray, printed with an allegorical print after Adam Buck, gilt seaweed band, geometric border, 19cm wide, c.1800 a New Hall slop basin, pattern no. 2439, 16cm diam, c.1800, T.C. Ratheram Collection label to verso; a New Hall twin-handled rounded rectangular tray, pattern no. 2103, 27cm wide, c.1800, T.C. Ratheram Collection label to verso; a New Hall circular bowl, pattern no. 709, c.1800; New hall chinoiserie tea bowls, various (2); etc (8)
A extensive collection of 19th century and other ceramics and glassware including a large buff glazed stoneware barrel, a two handled vase with polychrome painted oriental style decoration, dressing table wares with floral detail, toilet wares including a blue and white printed basin, various tea wares, decorative plates etc
Good Chelsea ewer & basin, the ewer of helmet "silver" shape with shell moulding & multi scroll handle, the basin of shallow lobed oval form, each decorated with floral sprays, gilt borders & rims, gilded, red anchor mark to basin, c. mid 1750's, the basin 33cm wide, the ewer 20cm high. Provenance believed to be ex Lowther Castle (1947 sale). A slightly later, gold anchor, ewer and basin is in the British Museum and is illustrated by Elizabeth Adams in Chelsea Porcelain, 2001. Condition Report. Some glazing impurities and air bubbles, fine hair cracks to the ewer and basin, firing crack to the foot of the ewer, some light scratches to glaze. please see images.

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