A George III silver four piece tea and coffee set George McHattie,Edinburgh,1814 compressed circular with gadroon borders, pots with foliate buttons and shell capped reeded handles, basin and jug with leaf capped handles, initialled JASC for James Cockburn and with the Cockburn family crest. 22cm. ; 8Nin. height of coffee pot 2100gr.; James Cockburn (1819-83) was one of the founding Fathers of the Confederation of Canada and Speaker of the House of Commons between 1867-73.
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A SATSUMA TETE A TETE SERVICE decorated in polychrome and gilt with warriors, figures and scaly dragons within wave-scroll and formalised borders and comprising a teapot and cover with a dragon spout, handle and cover, 5" high, a milk jug, a sugar basin and cover and a pair of cups and saucers, with a signature in iron red and gilt, Meiji, (9)
A late 19th century Royal Worcester pair of majolica scallop shell comports, each with turquoise blue interior to the shallow shell form basin, over clustered polychrome seaweed and shell moulded foot with green rocaille bordered base, both with damage and repairs, incised 84 15cm high, 31cm wide.
A LARGE ARTIFICIAL STONE FOUNTAIN BY AUSTIN & SEELEY, CIRCA 1835 Modelled with a merman blowing a conch, seated above the shell basin, supported to the underside by three adorsed dolphins, signed in relief on the rocky outcrop below the Merman AUSTIN & SEELEY, with further indistinct inscription and date 183* 104in. (264cm.) high, 60in. (152.3cm.) wide An article by J.C.Loudon on Austin & Seeley's fountains illustrates this model, this appears to confirm the indistinct dating of the present piece to the mid 1830's. The remains of a fountain by the firm with similar dolphin base stands in the Swiss Garden, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire (see Davis, page 204). The fountain also appears on the cover of the SPECIMEN BOOK OF AUSTIN & SEELEY'S ARTIFICIAL STONE MANUFACTORY, a catalogue of 1844. A line drawing on page 18 of the catalogue lists it: Entwined Dolphin Fountain with Shell and Triton. The fountain was also available with a plain tazza above the dolphins. It is rare to find a signed piece by the company.
A LARGE ENGLISH TERRACOTTA TAZZA OR FOUNTAIN BASIN BY JOHN MARRIOT BLASHFIELD, STAMFORD, CIRCA 1865 The bowl on a spreading foot with single knopped band above a square section plinth, with impressed stamp to interior of bowl J.M. BLASHFIELD NO. 711, the stamp repeated on the side of the plinth 47sin. (121.5cm.) high, 57in. (145cm.) diameter
Belleek first period breakfast service, circa 1863-1891, modelled as sea forms, the teapot, sugar basin and cups as sea urchins, the milk jug as a nautilus shell, all with pearlescent glaze and pink coral handles, comprising teapot (lacking cover and chip to spout), sugar bowl, milk jug, two cups, two saucers, black printed and impressed marks including Victorian registration lozenge (7)
A BELLEEK PORCELAIN "TEA-FOR-TWO" SET comprising two plates, two saucers, two teacups, sugar basin and milk jug, each moulded with a basket-weave design and hand-painted with shamrocks, lustrous glaze, second period (post-1891) black-printed marks including "Reg No 857" to base of each piece (8)
A three piece silver tea set by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925 comprising: a teapot of compressed rectangular form raised on four ball feet below a gadrooned edge, fitted with an ebonised handle and finial to the hinged cover, 16cm high together with the companion milk jug and sugar basin, 41.5oz (3)

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