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Royal Albert 'Rainbow' pattern china teaset, viz:- six cups, saucers, tea plates, cream jug and sugar basin and bread and butter plate, together with Roslyn china teaset, series of six authentic world famous Wheatcroft roses teaset, including six cups, saucers, tea plates, cream jug, sugar basin and bread and butter plate
Victorian Royal Crown Derby and later part cabaret set, viz:- rectangular tray with cut-off corners and integral curved handles, oval serpentine-sided teapot, cream jug, three cups and saucers and two further cups, all decorated in Imari colours with red birds on a gilt and royal blue ground within panels, further floral panels on a prunus ground with running floral borders, another Royal Crown Derby slop bowl and another sugar basin
A George III silver teapot of rectangular bellied form, with ebonised finial and handle, raised on four ball feet (Anne and Peter Bateman, 1810), a similar twin-handled sugar basin of rectangular bellied form raised on four ball feet (by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1884), together with a similar creamer (marks rubbed), 29.2 oz including handle and finial
A George VI silver four piece tea set of elongated octagonal form, raised on oval bases, comprising teapot, hot water jug, twin-handled sugar basin and milk jug, the teapot and water jug both with wooden finials and handles (Davis Duff & Son, Birmingham 1938), 44.8 oz including handles and finials, stamped to base "Davis Duff, Glasgow"
A Staffordshire pearlware Royal commemorative proclamation wash jug and basin, circa 1838, printed in purple with portraits of the Young Victoria beneath a banner inscribed `Hail Victoria`, within elaborate floral frames flanked by a lion and birds beneath a crown surmount, the border with flowers of the nation and crowns flanked by flags, diameter of bowl approx 36cm (jug and basin restored).
A rare set of four Victorian silver salts, by John Hardman & Company, Birmingham 1854, of fluted circular form resting on spiral fluted circular bases, with a band of engraving below the moulded rim ‘Tout Jours Prest’ with an ‘S entwining a barrel’, gilt interiors, 8cm high, 8.75 cm diameter, 17.5 oz. The motto and rebus are for the Sutton Family from West Tofts, Norfolk. These bear a close resemblance to the motto and rebus on the Minton encaustic floor tiles designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin which surround the Sutton tomb in St. Mary’s church, West Tofts. St Mary’s was the Sutton family’s local parish church. After Lady Mary Sutton died in 1842, the family commissioned Pugin to work on the building and to decorate the chantry chapel and tomb in her memory. Work commenced on 26th April 1849 and this private commission is seen as one of Pugin’s most notable achievements. Sir John Sutton also worked with Pugin on the restoration of the chapel at Jesus College, Cambridge. The personal relationship between Pugin and John Sutton extended to Pugin including the Sutton arms amongst those of his seven special friends that he chose to decorate around the cornice of the library at The Grange in Ramsgate. It is rare to come across domestic silver made by Hardman & Co. There is a reference to a sugar basin commissioned by ‘Sutton’ in 1858 which is mentioned in the archives of the Hardman Metalwork Designs. This sugar basin apparently bears the same motto and rebus as the salts. We would like to thank Martin Ellis, Curator of Applied Art, Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery, Mrs Sophia Tobin, The Goldsmiths’ Company Library and Mrs Catriona Blaker, The Landmark Trust and Pugin Society.
George V silver tea and coffee set by Walker & Hall, of globular form with applied strapwork decoration to body, the spouts modelled as mythical beasts, comprising coffee pot, teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, Sheffield 1922, together with a white metal scalloped edge tray of square outline, stamped Sterling and a Brittania plate hinged lid pot, (6)
A fine three piece Irish William IV silver tea service James Fray, Dublin 1831, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar basin and cream jug, of flattened circular form, each elaborately and finely repoussé decorated with flowers and foliage on a matted ground, centred by vacant cartouches, with foliate capped handles and everted foliate rims, the pedestal bases with floral borders, the teapot with rose finial, the spout decorated with an eagle and tipped with a serpent emerging from a bud, the teapot 11½in. (29.5cm.) long, weight 57.5oz. (3) .
An Edwardian Arts & Crafts style silver cream jug and sugar basin stand James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1909, the kidney shaped stand with high trefoil handle surmounted by canna lily decoration and raised on four bun feet, the boat shaped cream jug with conforming handle and alternating crimped and fold-over rim, the circular sugar basin with conforming rim, both gilt lined, 6¾in. (17.25cm.) high, weight 15oz. .
A George V three piece silver coffee-for-one service Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1918, comprising a baluster coffee pot, cream jug and sugar basin, all with bead and line borders and flared pedestal bases, the coffee pot with composition handle and finial, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, gross weight 12.2oz. (3) .
A George V four piece silver tea set Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1932-35, of plain squat circular form with reeded rims and scroll handles, comprising a teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and twin handled sugar basin, gross weight 57oz., together with an Art Deco style silver plated tray. (5)
A silver mounted cut glass shaft and globe decanter c.1905, the German silver mounted neck inscribed `Hamburg Polo Club 1908 American Handicap`, height 12½in. (31.75cm.), crack to inside of neck, together with two silver mounted cut glass dressing table jars, a silver handled orange knife, an Indian white metal sugar basin, a Continental silver seal and two others. (8)
A magnificent Chinese silver seven piece tea and coffee set with tray late-19th / early 20th century, each piece marked `Sterling` and with maker`s mark, the tray also marked `CJ`, comprising a large oval twin handled tea tray with engraved foliate decoration, a kettle with spirit burner stand, teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, twin handled sugar basin with cover and slop basin, all finely chased with extensive floral and foliate decoration on a matted ground, total weight 200oz. (9)
`Claremont` a fine Moorcroft Pottery teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin designed by William Moorcroft, painted in shades of red, ochre and green painted green signature, printed regd mark, tip of spout professionally restored teapot 20cm. high Literature W Moorcroft Richard Dennis Gallery 1973 catalogue number 178 page 58 for an identical set with the same regd code produced for Shreeve & Company San Francisco.
A novelty stacking teapot, milk-jug and sugar basin, each modelled as a black turkey, the cover surmounted with a chick finial, glazed in colours and highlighted in gilt, a Rooster teapot and cover, a Carlton Ware Lustre dovecot jar and cover, a novelty van cruet, and six other novelty teapots various marks 20cm. high
An Arabia, Finland Ruska service, covered in a mottled brown glaze, comprising; coffee pot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin and cover, eight cans and saucers, eight side plates, a larger cream jug, four saucers, eight breakfast bowls, and nine side plates printed marks, coffee pot 18.5cm. high Literature Jennifer Opie Scandinavian Ceramics and Glass in the 20th Century, Victoria & Albert Museum, page 66 catalogue number 161.
A Victorian silver circular and wrythen lobed three piece tea service by William Comyns & Sons, London 1888, the tea pot with a composition ball finial to the domed cover and a wooden loop handle, the cream jug and sugar basin with cast scroll handles, the tea pot 24cm (9 1/2in) long, 778g (25.05 oz) gross
A Victorian silver and electro-plate circular tapered four piece tea and coffee service, the tea pot and cream jug by John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard (Barnard & Sons Ltd), London 1868, the coffee pot and sugar basin plated, with chased finials to the flush hinged flat covers, tongue-capped angular handles, engraved with strap work bordered oval reserves on a trellis ground, engraved with a crest, the tea pot 22.5cm (9in) long, the coffee pot 22.5cm (9in) high, the tea pot and cream jug 926g (29.75 oz) gross. The unidentified unusual hippocampus-type crest is known as a sea-faun in heraldry.
A Victorian silver panelled baluster three piece tea service by Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1846 (the sugar basin 1847), the tea pot with a seated chinaman finial to the conical cover, a scroll outlined rim, a C-scroll handle, foliate and scroll engraved panels and on a shaped circular spreading foot, 25.5cm (10in) long, 1483g (47.65 oz) gross
JOSEPH HOLDCROFT, LONGTON, STAFFORDSHIRE, VICTORIAN MAJOLICA STRAWBERRY DISH, oval with blue hatched interior, the shaped and wavy border embossed with trailing and flowering strawberry plants, some in free relief and having two rustic hoop handles, each rising from a birds nest holding a small CREAM JUG AND A SMALL SUGAR BASIN, complete with the MATCHING SUGAR SIFTING SPOON AND SERVING SPOON, 12" long, 11 1/2" wide, impressed mark J/. Holdcroft, circa 1875 (5) EST 200-300

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