A Victorian rose patterned part tea service, teapot, sugar basin, milk jug, plate, six cups and six saucers. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot has a small hairline crack running across the top to the left of the gilt terminal. This is just visible. The inside edge of the teapot aperture has a small semicircular hairline crack and there is a further hairline crack running half way round the base of the teapot just above the foot rim. There are no losses and no chips. The cream jug and sugar basin are in good order as are the six saucers. One teacup has a small outside edge chip just below the gilding, one has been broken and riveted, one is a little stained to the interior and one has a very small hairline crack around the top rim.
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A Belleek first period three piece tea service. Teapot width 17 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot is in generally good order with no repairs or restoration. There is no damage, however there is a firing mark where the birds neck joins the teapot body. This takes the form of a clean 1 cm long incision. This does not go through to the interior of the teapot and is simply a firing mark. The lid is in good order. The cream jug is in good condition with no issues. The sugar basin base is in good order. The lid is also in good condition with no issues.
`Claremont` a rare Moorcroft Pottery teapot and sugar basin designed by William Moorcroft, made for retail by Shreeve & Co San Francisco, painted in shades of red and blue on a streaked celadon ground painted green Shreeve & Company and facsimile signature, professional restoration, teapot 17cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury Moorcroft Pottery 1897-1993, Richard Dennis Publications, page 92 plate 2 for a comparable silver mounted teapot
A Wedgwood Pottery part service by Alfred Powell, the jug and cover painted in pink lustre with a stag running in a mountainous landscape, the reverse with a deer standing alert, the rest with deer vignette, comprising covered jug, sugar basin, cake plate, two cups, saucers and side plates and a sandwich plate, impressed marks, painted artist cipher, minor damages, covered jug 15cm. high Literature Maureen Batkin, Wedgwood Ceramics 1846-1959 Richard Dennis Publications, page 148 plate 355 for similar designs.
A Shelley Eve shape coffee set for four, pattern 11739, printed and painted in orange and silver with simple flower stems, comprising coffee pot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, six cups and saucers, and a Shelley Silver Sage part tea set for six comprising milk-jug and sugar basin, six cups and saucers, printed and painted marks, hairline to spout, coffee pot 18cm. high
A Walker & Hall Pride stainless steel four piece tea set designed by David Mellor, with black nylon handles and finials, comprising teapot and hinged cover, hot-water pot and hinged cover, sugar basin and milk-jug stamped marks, 16cm. high Literature British Art & Design 1900-1960, Victoria & Albert Museum, page 216 for this design
Meissen porcelain part tea service, 20th Century, decorated with a scrolling dragon in terracotta against a white ground, bordered with gilt, comprising two lidded teapots, lidded baluster coffee pot, milk jug, sugar basin, four teacups, four saucers, four side plates, bread and butter plate, cake plate and an ashtray with white metal rim, underglaze blue crossed swords mark (20)
A FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker`s mark F & S, Birmingham 1937, of canted rounded oblong form, comprising tea and coffee pots with hinged covers and composition finials and angular handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, all engraved ""S"", teapot 12"" wide, 59ozs 10dwts total gross
A LATE VICTORIAN TEAPOT, makers Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1896, of semi-ribbed rounded oblong form with swept shoulders and domed cover with ebony knop and angular handle, raised upon four ball feet and engraved with a presentation inscription ""... John S Smirk, by Rope Makers Co ... as their Steward for 28 years and as a Jubilee gift ..."", retailed by Reid & Sons, Newcastle, 10"" wide, together with a matching coffee pot 1894, milk jug and two handled sugar basin 1893, 59ozs 3dwts total gross (4)
A rare dinosaur egg, well-preserved on matrix. Oospecies Dendrolithus - Kaoguo Formation Xixia basin, Henan province, China. Cretaceous Period - 70 million years old. Detail of shell pattern showing. This fine example most agree is the egg of a sauropod. Because dinosaur eggs are most often found independent of the animal that laid them exact identification is difficult and they are typically given names associated with their eggshell structure. 3kg. 16cm dia.
A rare dinosaur egg, well-preserved on matrix. Oospecies Dendrolithus - Kaoguo Formation Xixia basin, Henan province, China. Cretaceous Period - 70 million years old. Detail of shell pattern showing. This fine example most agree is the egg of a sauropod. Because dinosaur eggs are most often found independent of the animal that laid them exact identification is difficult and they are typically given names associated with their eggshell structure. 3kg. 16cm dia.
ATTRIBUTED TO CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (British, 1834-1904) An Elkington & Co. silver plated milk jug and sugar basin, registered 22863, stamped makers marks and `16675`, the jug with part wooden handle, 12.5cm across, 9cm high (2) Reference: See Michael Whiteway, Christopher Dresser 1834-1904, Skira, 2001, p.162 for examples of these pieces and p.163 for the drawings in the Elkington pattern book.
An Edwardian silver tea and coffee service on a tray by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1901, of oval baluster shape with nulled rims and composition finials and handles to the kettle, coffee, tea and hotwater pots, comprising a kettle on stand with burner, 30cm (12in) high; a coffee pot 23.5cm (9 1/4in) high; a tea pot 26cm (10 1/4in) long; a hotwater pot 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high; a cream jug; a twin handled sugar basin; and a twin handled rectangular tray with gadrooned and shell rims, presentation engraved, 63.5cm (25in) long, 6545g (230.85 oz) gross, in a fitted light oak case. The presentation reads Presented with a silver tea and coffee service by the Trustees & Managers of the Finsbury & City of London Savings Bank to Edward Scargill their Actuary in recognition of his long and faithful services to the Bank extending over 57 years and for the invarying courtesy shown by him in the discharge of his duties, 18th March 1902.
A George V silver twin handled sugar basin Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1912, of George III bombe form with gadrooned rim and reeded angular scroll handles, on four bun feet, 7½in. (19cm.) long; together with a pair of late Victorian pierced oval dishes, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. London 1898, 6¼in. (16cm.) long; and a George V circular sugar basin and shovel form spoon, George Boot, Birmingham 1936, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) diameter, total weight 18 tr.oz. (4) * - Twin handled sugar basin: Marks clear. Good condition with no dings or dents. No repairs. - Pair dishes: Marks good - one date letter partially rubbed. Very end of rim slightly bent on one end of both dishes. No dings or dents. No repairs. - Sugar basin & spoon: In good condition. Marks clear with slight rubbing on basin.
A George V silver twin handled sugar basin Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd., London 1917, of cup form with scroll handles and stepped pedestal foot, 3½in. (9cm.) high; together with an Edwardian pierced silver oval dish with wavy beaded rim, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910; and a pierced silver circular dish, Haseler & Bill, Chester 1920, weight 9.7 tr.oz. (3) * Condition: - Sugar Basin: In good condition. Marks clear. - Oval dish: Marks clear. Creased area to pierced latticework at one end. - Circular dish: Marks clear but slightly rubbed. A few minor dings to base. Interior has been cleaned with abrasive and is dulled.
A George III matched silver three piece teaset, the teapot by John Emes, London 1801, of compressed circular form, the body embosed with flowers below a flared collar and pull off cover, 17.5cm diameter, presentation inscription the large two handled gilt lined sugar basin by John Edwards, London 1802, similarly embossed, 17.5cm diameter, and the companion milk jug, 12.5cm, all contained in a small wooden chest, 46.57oz (3)

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