A MOORCROFT POTTERY THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, 1920's, of squat globular form, tubelined and painted in blue and green with the "Moonlit Blue" pattern comprising teapot with planished pewter mount and hinged low domed cover with ebony finial, milk jug and sugar basin with matching mounts, shape 281, impressed and initialled in blue, mounts unmarked, teapot 7 3/4" wide, together with Cogent planished pewter tray of rounded oblong form with cut-out handles, 16" wide (4) (Illustrated)
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A DERBY TEAPOT STAND, GILT MUG, ANOTHER MUG, SLOP BASIN AND TWO CREAM JUGS, C1790-95, THE OVAL CREAM JUG, C1805 gilt mug 11cm h, puce mark ++Gilt mug and teapot stand - in fine condition with some light wear only, globular mug (ex Godden Reference Collection) cracked, cream jug - in good condition, oval cream jug - with wear to gilding, basin - in good condition
*North Pole Expedition, 1827. A small leather corkscrews and stationery wallet by Thomas Lund, 57, Cornhill, London, circa 1820s, containing 2 small steel corkscrews (8.5 & 6 cm), each with pierced ring, plus 1 separate handle (5.5 cm) to fit both corkscrews, plus a 6 inch folded ivory ruler with engraved markings, brass hinge and tips, the facing four eyelets empty, a folded moire cloth notebook held by cloth tie as issued, the front and rear pastedowns and facing page signed and inscribed by expedition member Edward Joseph Bird, each of the 4 pages bearing the same inscription, 'Written on board the Endeavour - Latitude 82 3/4 N July 27th 1827, Edw J Bird', the two remaining centre pages blank, covers slightly rubbed and soiled, plus two pockets, one with printed paper label of Thomas Lund pasted in, the second with a manuscript visiting card for 'Mr Edward Bird, Little Waltham, Chelmsford, Essex' (slightly browned), plus a related news cutting announcing the death of Admiral Bird in 1881, folding flaps, leather clasp broken, remains of silver-plated lock, rubbed, 11 x 6 cm (folded), the whole loosely contained in a contemporary stitched (?)sealskin pouch with string pull closing, slightly rubbed and soiled, 14 x 11 cm Edward Joseph Bird joined the Royal Navy in 1812, seeing service at the battle of Algiers. He retired as Admiral in 1875. He was appointed midshipman in HMS Hecla, under George Lyon, on the British Naval Northwest Passage Expedition, 1821-1823 (leader William Edward Parry), sent by the Admiralty to search for a passage along the west coast of the unexplored Foxe Basin, north from Repulse Bay. He returned north with Parry as midshipman in HMS Fury on the British Naval Northwest Passage Expedition, 1824-1825, sent to seek a passage by following Prince Regent Inlet to the American mainland coast. Serving again as midshipman in HMS Hecla on the British Naval North Polar Expedition (leader William Edward Parry), 1827, Bird was a member of the party attempting to reach the North Pole over the ice with two boat-sledges, Enterprise and Endeavour; Lieutenant James Clark Ross being commander of the second crew. Parry found himself navigating through a pack of constantly moving small ice floes and against a southward current which moved the ice four miles south daily. On 26 July 1827 they calculated they had managed to advance the position only one mile northward in the previous five days, and Parry was forced to turn back to the ship. Not having reached his goal, Parry nonetheless set a new mark for the farthest north attained, 82§ 45', which was not surpassed until 1876 by a party from the expedition under George Strong Nares. The little notebook in this wallet is signed and dated by Bird on 27 July 1827, giving the bearing of this new Polar landmark. (1)
A Royal Crown Derby teapot, 19th century Derby teapot, Royal Crown Derby sugar basin, plate, sugar basin, cream jug and saucer. CONDITION REPORT: On the newer of the teapots lid has been glued down. This has now become detached but the remains of the glue are still there Otherwise there is no apparent damage. On the older of the teapots the spout has had some restoration. There has also been some restoration to the handle of the lid. The milk jug and sugar basin are in good order. The slop bowl has a crack running through the bottom approximately 10 cm in length. Both plates are in good order.
A Rosenthal tea service, 2 cake plates, 12 cups, 12 saucers, 9 plates, sugar basin and milk jug. CONDITION REPORT: All pieces in this lot are in extremely good order. It does not look as if the service has really been used. We can see no evidence of any chips, cracks or any damage at all. There may be some very minor surface scratches to the plates but nothing of any significance. The lot is really in first class condition and even the gilding is very good.
An Art Deco Taylor & Kent floral patterned tea set, teapot, sugar basin, milk jug, six cups, six saucers, six plates and sandwich plate. CONDITION REPORT: The tea set is in generally good condition. There is no damage, no repairs and no restoration to any of the pieces. We cannot see any hairline cracks. There are very minor areas of gilding that are rubbed and very small losses to some of the paintwork but no significant issues. The only minor problem is that the teapot is a little stained and discoloured when viewed internally. This is not visible from the exterior.
A Suzie Cooper Crown Works Burslem coffee service, 6 cups, 6 saucers, 2 basins, cream jug and coffee pot. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot has a loss to the inner recessed lip of the base of the pot. This is approximately 3 cm in length and less than 1 cm deep. It runs from the outside edge of the inner lip to the recess where the lid sits. This is not visible when the lid is in position. There are several minor scratches and scuffs to the main body of the teapot. All saucers are in good condition. Five of the six cups are in good order. One has been broken into three pieces and glued. The cream jug, sugar basin and bowl are all in good order. All pieces have minor surface scratches and faint generalised crazing.
A Cauldon coffee service, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar basin, 6 cups and 6 saucers. CONDITION REPORT: One of the coffee pots has a small hairline crack to the inside rim approximately 4 mm. One of the saucers has a slight factory flaw to the foot in the manner of a chip but it is smooth. The other items are free from chips, cracks and restoration.
Shelley Queen Anne shape peaches and grapes patterned tea service comprising rectangular sandwich plate, bread and butter plate, 6 side plates, 6 small bowls, 6 small side plates, 5 cups and saucers and a trifle dish. Numbered on the base, green printed marks Shelley England Registered 723404 pattern number 11498 Condition - some ware to the pattern, sugar basin is cracked
A George V silver rectangular three piece tea service of Georgian design with reeded mounts and moulded bodies, on four ball feet, comprising - teapot with angular ebonised loop handle, 6ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1936 (weight 37ozs), and a plated sugar scuttle with bead mounts, 4ins high
A good William IV silver four piece tea and coffee service, the squat bulbous lobed bodies embossed and chased with panels depicting pheasants within shaped reserves, on a textured leaf matted ground, all with cast scroll mounts to rims, on shaped panel feet, comprising - teapot, 6ins high, coffee pot, 8.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by George Burrows and Richard Pearce, London 1830 (gross weight 75ozs)

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