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A William IV silver hot water jug, by James Charles Edington, London 1830, the baluster body on circular foot, 12.25 oz (all in), 20.5cm high, body with dent, foot misshapen; a silver two-handled sugar basin on hoof feet together with matching milk jug, by Charles Boyton & Son, London 1904 and a similar sugar bowl, London 1905, 7.5 oz, total weight of silver in the lot 19.75 ozs
A 19th Century Ridgway porcelain tea and coffee service enamelled in colours with floral sprays within wide grey and gilt decorated borders, comprising - twelve tea cups, twelve coffee cups, twelve saucers, two bread and butter plates, two handled sucriere and cover, milk jug and slop basin (painted mark in red to bases, 2 over 3556 - 52 pieces)
A George IV four piece tea and coffee service with squat circular moulded and panelled bodies, the teapot and coffee pot with cast flowerhead and leaf finial and leaf capped scroll handles, comprising - teapot, 5.75ins high, coffee pot, 7.75ins high, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, by William Eley II, London 1827 (gross weight 70ozs - crested - the interior of the footrims inscribed “G.W. Griffith & H.J. Griffith from their brother, John Griffith, 14th April 1828)
A Victorian four piece tea and coffee service, the circular bulbous bodies with cast scroll mounts, leaf capped double scroll handles, on four cast scroll feet, the bodies engraved with floral C and leaf scroll ornament, comprising - teapot, 6.75ins high, coffee pot, 11ins high, two handled sugar basin, and milk jug, by E.J. & W. Barnard, London 1848-1852 (gross weight 78ozs)
A 19th Century French bachelor’s silver gilt three piece coffee service of Neo-classical design, the bulbous body with reeded girdle, each piece on four scroll feet, comprising - coffee pot, 5.75ins high, milk jug, 3.75ins high (both with ebony handles), and two handled sugar basin and cover, by Ed. T and French guarantee mark (gross weight 16ozs - all pieces crested), contained in red leather cloth covered fitted case decorated with a coronet
A Victorian gentleman's Gothic polished pine metamorphic washstand writing desk, adjustable hinged writing surface opening to reveal glazed wash basin with two inset drained soap dishes (lacking internal mirror), one side fitted with spring loaded pen drawer above single cupboard with sliding foot rest to base 69cm x 50cm x 86cm high
A Mixed Lot comprising: a George III Teapot of rectangular baluster form with concealed hinge and domed cover, with feathered edge and plain body, raised on four ball feet (heavily repaired), London 1789, Maker’s Mark IT; together with a two-handled Sugar Basin of rounded rectangular form, with cast and applied reeded handles, to a gilt interior with gadrooned border, and banded and engraved foliate body, raised on four ball feet, London 1813, Maker’s Mark RP; and an early 19th Century Milk Jug of oval baluster form, with cast and applied gadrooned border and handle (repaired), to a plain body with armorial, and raised on four ball feet, with gilt interior, marks rubbed, combined weight 35 oz all in, various dates and makers (3)
A Mixed Lot comprising: a George V Sugar Basin, or wrythen lobed circular form with shaped rim, and raised on a plain foot, London 1910; together with a George V Bottle Coaster of plain circular form, Birmingham 1917, Maker’s Mark George Unite; and an Eastern white metal Quaich of circular form with gilt interior and applied side handles to a plain rim base (apparently unmarked), various dates and makers (3)
A good William IV Three Piece Tea Set, of compressed melon form, comprising Tea Pot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, the Teapot with a cast screw-down floral finial and contemporary armorials, on flared bases with hollow cast and applied “C” scroll handles and gilt interiors, weight 39 oz all in, London 1834, Maker’s Mark probably Charles Goodwin (3)
An Edward VII Three Piece Tea Set comprising, Teapot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of tapering oval form with cast and applied reeded rims and girdled bodies, with cast and applied leaf capped and reeded handles, all on spreading oval bases, weight 31 oz all in, Sheffield 1908, Maker’s Mark James Dixon & Sons (3)
A good Victorian Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, comprising Teapot, Coffee Pot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of baluster form, with all over engraved foliate decorations, to a contemporary armorial of a unicorn’s head, set with fleur-de-lys within an olive wreath over a ribbon marked “Persevere” and further hollow cast and applied Gothic style handles, and raised on spreading circular bases, to gilt interiors, weight combined 70 ½ oz all in, Coffee Pot marked for London 1854, remaining pieces London 1858, with Maker’s Mark for Edward & John Barnard and further retailer’s stamp for Widdowson & Veale (4)
A Victorian Irish silver three piece tea set, Dublin 1884, Edmond Johnson, the oval tea pot with bright cut engraved festoon and stop fluted lower body with ebonised handle and finial, together with milk jug and twin handled sugar basin, all engraved with inscription 'To Henry Gray Croly FRCS from Henry C Groves For skilful treatment and kind care during a dangerous illness Dec 1884', (3).
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CORNER WASHSTAND, the arched raised back with shelf above a shaped top with three circular apertures for wash basin and glasses above a satinwood line inlay frieze and lower shelf with central bowed drawer flanked by dummy drawers, on slender square section out splayed legs, tied by a shaped undertier, height 113.5cms
A small Edwardian oval silver three piece tea service, the panelled sides with rococo foliage to the shoulders, above vacant cartouches, the teapot with swan neck spout, ebony finial to the hinged cover and bracket handle, the milk jug and sugar basin with bracket handles. Makers james Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1901. 20.5oz (666gm) all in.
CORNISHWARE GROUP. 1.75 to 4.75 ins tall plus 6 to 8 ins diam, includes ‘MILK’ jug, chips to rim, plus jug plus cruet set, some chipping, plus (5) dishes plus (3) dishes, some chipping, plus 2 egg cups, chipped, all yellow & white bands, plus cornish & gold basin, plus Cornishware Collector mug. Cloverleaf pottery. (18) NR
A New Hall tea service, of low round shape with bifurcated handle to the teapot and jug, painted with wide borders of roses and gilt leaves in gilt dentil rim, teapot, cover and stand 13cm h, painted 2657 in red or sepia, c1820 (11) ++Slop basin and one cup cracked. One saucer with faint star crack. Faint crack in the base of the sucrier
A Factory 'X' polychrome slop basin, enamelled with two Chinese figures, one holding a parasol the other pointing, 15cm diam, c1790-95; a Spode breakfast cup and saucer, with bat prints of a flower maiden or lady and beggar in gilt dentil rim, saucer 16cm diam, painted 1922 in red; two Wedgwood bone china Vine Leaf Embossed trios with gilt decoration; all c1800-20 (9) Literature: A Factory 'X' reeded teapot of this pattern is illustrated Godden (G) editor, Staffordshire Porcelain, 1983, plt 120. ++Spode cup with fine hairline crack, one of the two Wedgwood coffee cups cracked
WEMYSS WASH SET, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Comprising a ewer, basin, sponge bowl, soap dish and associated vase, each decorated with cabbage roses, all with impressed and painted marks 'Wemyss', vase with painted mark 'Wemyss' only, small chips to rim of vase, ewer and soap dish (5) Ewer; 25cm high, basin; 49.5cm diameter

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