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A Japanese ivory single-case miniature inro, decorated in gold and black lacquer and signed; An ivory chaire, the drum shaped vessel with separate base and turned cover, the body inlaid in Shibayama style with cha-no-yu accoutrements, 5.3cm high; and a miniature ivory basin en suite. Provenance: Property of a lady.
GRANDE AIGUIÈRE QÂJÂR AVEC SON BASSIN ET SA GRILLE en métal bronzé, gravé, incrusté d’argent et d’or à décor de personnages et rinceaux. (Traces d’oxydation). Iran, vers 1860/1870. HAUT. de l’ensemble : 48 cm - DIAM. Bassin : 32 cm (18.9 x 12.6 in.) A large 19th century qajar Iranian gold and silver inlaid basin.
Indian white metal cream jug and two handled sugar basin, the jug decorated in relief with musical and other figures in a landscape, 9.5cm high, the sugar basin decorated with figures on a riverbank and Varuna riding atop Makara, 10cm high, combined weight 12.8oz approx General condition consistent with age **
Edwardian silver three piece tea service, each piece having a hammered finish, stylised mounts and standing on triple splayed supports, maker Charles Edwards, London 1904/1905, 24.9oz approx gross Teapot has two minor chips to the upper edge of the ebonised handle, the back leg which joins the lower end of handle has been somewhat `pushed in`. The cream jug has a minor dent and the sugar basin has two minor dents - General condition consistent with
A matched silver bachelor tea service comprising a half-reeded teapot, Blanckensee & Sons, Chester 1910, plain sugar basin, Chester 1914 and a milk jug, Birmingham 1914, 20 oz gross Condition Report Teapot 23 cm length, 12 cm depth, 10 cm wide, Sugar bowl 19 cm length, 8 cm depth, 8 cm wide Cream 11 cm length, 7 cm depth, 16 cm wide
A late Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service of Georgian design, the rectangular bulbous bodies partly reeded and with gadroon and shell and scroll mounts to rim, each on four cast panel feet, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle 5.75ins high, coffee pot with ebonised handle 9ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Turner Bradbury, London 1899 (gross weight 66ozs)
A George V bachelors silver three piece tea service the squat circular bodies with moulded girdle, comprising - teapot, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Mappin & Webb, London 1921, a George III silver oval sauce boat with punched edges, flying scroll handle (damaged), and on three pad feet, 5.25ins high overall, London 1770, and a small selection of silver items, various (weighable silver 28ozs)
A three piece Belleek shell pattern tea set with first Black mark, 1863-90, comprising teapot, cream jug and covered sugar basin, the teapot handle and lid finials formed as pink coral branches, the teapot 4½in. (11cm.) high and 5in. (22.5cm.) diameter, together with a similar larger unmarked teapot, 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high and 6in. (15cm.) diameter. (4)
Four pieces of late-18th century blue glass comprising a blown wrythen moulded soda glass sugar basin with folded rim and inverted integral foot, c.1800, 4 5/8in. (12cm.) diameter, together with two similar, wrythen moulded egg cups with everted folded rims, on plain knopped stems and plain feet, c.1800, 9.5cm. and 8.5cm. high, and a plain blown egg cup, c.1780, with folded rim and plain stem and foot, 8.5cm. high, all with pontil marks to base. (4)

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