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Three trays of teaware: one tray of Grosvenor 'Henley' teaware consisting of six cups and saucers, six tea plates, sandwich plate, sugar basin and milk jug. Two trays of Tuscan fine bone china teaware decorated florally with pink flowers with turquoise centres and gilt edges; each tray has six cups and saucers, six tea plates, sandwich plate, milk jug and sugar basin. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT) Grosvenor milk jug handle is broken off but pieces present.
A Chinese porcelain 'Lotus' vase, 19th century, of globular form with cylindrical flared neck, decorated in blue and white with flowering lotus sprays, iron-red seal mark to the underside, 41cm high CONDITION REPORT - Tankard - six chips to the rim and descending long hairline crack. Star crack to the base, numerous chips and frits to the base rim. Surface scratching and wear to the decoration throughout. Handled basin - numerous chips and frits to the rim, extensive hairline crack from the rim, through the handle section and into the body where it splits into two. Firing cracks to the base. Surface scratching and wear to the decoration throughout. Bowl - Large chip to the rim and descending hairline crack. Decoration to the interior and the exterior very worn throughout.
A SILVER REGENCY HEAVY CIRCULAR TUREENthe inset and cover London c.1815, with associated silver plate base, the stepped lid stamped with mark of Paul Storr, with foliate decorated handle, with shell rim, the bulbous body engraved with a coat of arms and flanked by leaf cast handles on four paw feet (54.13 troy ozs). 34cm wide over handles, 23cm high***Please ensure you read the condition report on this lot***Condition Report: This is made up of three pieces - the cover, the inset basin and the base/stand.Two of the pieces, the cover and inset base are hallmarked London 1815 and bare the mark of Paul StorrThe base/stand is not hallmarked and not silver, but does bare a mark of a single hand. The meaning of this mark is not known to usCover:Good strong conditionOval heat mark to the shoulder may be professional repair, but is completely flush with the rest of the piece so this may not be the case - see imagesWith small dings and scratches but nothing of any significance - very presentableThe interior of the rim showing two join marksInset basin:GoodSurface scratches throughout commensurate with age and useBottom section:Interior unpolishedA few dings and scratchesSee images
Clarice Cliff. An extensive A J Wilkinson banded ware dinner and tea service, 1932, including conical shapes, printed bizarre mark (100) Both tureens and sauce tureens and covers in good condition, two saucers chipped, one cup chipped, one or two of the other cups with slight wear to the black enamel band, two of the three conical bowls chipped, the larger of the two jugs chipped on lip, slop basin or similar chipped, several of the smaller oval dishes with small scratches to the bands, five plates chipped, several plates with small spots of wear to the band but most good
An Oriental style tea set comprising eight cups, seven saucers, a teapot, milk jug and sugar basin and lid, together with a plated muffin dish, a small plated water jug with a raffia handle and a large plain jug with raised banding, 38cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A Victorian silver three-piece tea set, Edward & John Barnard, London 1857, each piece with foliate and scroll decoration throughout and on grotesque mask head capped legs, teapot 19.5cm high, approximately 1740g CONDITION REPORT: Overall condition good, some wear and dents in line with age and usage. Wear to marks under teapot. the teapot handle has pale coloured heat absorbers possibly plastic which have replaced the ivory ones, good quality and good gauge of silver. Amendment - We believe there have been erasures to the pieces, this is noticeable on the sugar basin but less so on the teapot and jug owing to the thickness of the silver
An oak cased silver canteen of "Rat tail" pattern cutlery, comprising eighteen table forks, twelve dessert forks, four sauce ladles, eleven teaspoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, six tablespoons, a soup ladle and a basin spoon (by Johnson, Walker and Tolhurst Ltd (Walter Walker and Brownfield Tolhurst), London, varying dates), together with one replacement dessert fork (by Garrard & Co.), together with letter dated 21st November 1962 detailing the price, approx. 147.5 oz
A Meissen and a KPM Berlin cabinet cup and saucer, a Dresden cabinet cups and saucer and an outside decorated Meissen sugar basin late 19th/early 20th centuryfirst of quatrelobe form, cobalt blue ground, decorated with floral panels and gilt scrolling borders, underglaze blue cross swords mark, impressed numerals, the second decorated with floral sprays, framed raised gilt scroll borders, interior gilt, underglaze blue sceptre marks red printed iron red orb and KPM, together with a Dresden cabinet cup and saucer decorated in the manner of Helena Wolfsohn, underglaze blue, Augustus Rex mark, and a sugar basin decorated with Watteauesque courting couples on a turquoise ground, underglaze blue cross swords with cancellation mark, (4)first Length 13.6 cm.Condition: Small chip to foot rim of Meissen saucer, very light rubbing to gilt, otherwise good condition. KPM cup with chips to foot rim of saucer, otherwise fine.
A Doulton Lambeth Slaters Patent stoneware three piece tea servicedecorated with textured lace ground with flowerheads and cobalt blue glazed border, comprising teapot and cover, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, impressed Doulton Slaters Patent 8472(3)teapot handle to spout 22cm.Condition: Good condition
Royal Doulton Art Nouveau four piece tea service by Ethel Beardcomprising teapot and cover, jug, milk jug and sugar basin, mottles blue glazed ground tubeline decorated with crocuses, incised EB, impressed 8311 and factory marks, (4)teapot Height 15cm.Condition: Good condition. Free from chips or damage
A Scottish George IV silver three piece pedestal tea service Edinburgh, 1826 by James McKaycomprising teapot, twin handled sugar basin and cream jug, of compressed circular tapering form, embossed with a band of flowers and c scrolls with vacant reserves, trailing ivy embossed rim and leaf scroll handled, on a circular domed pedestal foot with beaded rim, the teapot with hinged domed lid with bud finial and ivory insulators, (3)Teapot handle to spout 28.5cm.,weight approx. 47.9ozt.Condition: Marks partially worn on suagr basin, Handle joints pushing sides of sugar basin. Ivy rim slight rubbed on all three pieces. Slight movement to teapot handle. Surface wear and occasional knocks. Gilt rubbed to interiors IMPORTANT NOTE This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 6MYGQVM2
A George VI silver four piece tea serviceSheffield, 1951 by Viner's Ltdof plain octagonal tapering form on scroll legs, comprising teapot and hot water jug with hinged lids with fitted with ebonised finials and scroll handles, a twin handled sugar basin and cream jug, (4)teapot handle to spout 24.5 cm., weight approx. 50.62ozt. Condition: Lid of hot water jug detached from hinge. Otherwise fair condition.
A George V Art Deco silver four piece tea service Sheffield, 1935 by Walker & Hallof plain squat circular form with stepped shoulders, the side with raised stylised geometric banded decoration on a spreading foot, comprising teapot and hot water pot with hinged domed covered fitted with ebonised stepped finials and conforming ebonised handles, sugar basin and cream jug, each stamped Walker & Hall 64485 (4)teapot Length 24.5cm., weight approx. 47.42ozt.Condition: Fair condition commensurate with age. Surface scratches. Teapot has knocks to footrim.
A George VI silver four piece tea serviceBirmingham, 1938/40 by Adie Brothers of plain tapering octagonal from on a spreading foot, comprising teapot and hot water jug with hinged covers and fruitwood scroll handles and faceted finials, twin handled sugar basin, milk jug and a pair of associated sugar tongs, (5)teapot handle to spout 26cm.,weight approx. 35.56oztCondition: Teapot has dent to side and knop finail has cracks. Other pieces in good condition
An Elizabeth II silver five-piece tea and coffee set , maker A Haviland-Nye, London, 1968 in the Queen Anne style with cut paper decoration to the handles and spouts, includes, tea pot, coffee pot, hot water jug, cream jug and sugar basin and cover, total weight of silver 3219gms, 103.50ozs.
An Aesthetic movement silver three-piece tea service, maker Elkington & Co, London, 1879 of ovoid form, with engraved decoration of cranes amongst bamboo groves, with simulated bamboo handles, the teapot with oriental seated figure finial, cream jug and sugar basin, total weight of silver 1217gms, 39.13ozs (Exemption Reference QKKFR5XP)
A crash helmet,1930s and later, a pudding-basin-style motorcycle helmet by Cromwell, decorated in a black and white chequered pattern on a shellac-sealed linen-covered shell, internally with moleskin leather lining and neck protection,25.5cm wide20.5cm deep17cm high,together with a pair of Italian racing goggles, by Super Fospaic Milano, with curved laminated lenses to a vented nickel-plated frame, with padded and leather-lined cheek protection, anda pair of leather motorcycling gauntlets (4)
A SMALL QUANTITY OF ORIENTAL PORCELAIN ITEMS Comprising fifteen items in total and including a pair of Imari plates, a crackled celadon glazed basin, a pair of blue and white trefoil dishes etc. 21.5cm diameter (largest plate) Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A Victorian Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service, by Robert Hennell III, London 1860 and retailed by Ollivant & Botsford Manchester, of baluster shape, the bodies chased and cast with shield shape cartouche and leaf scrolls within strapwork borders, the covers with moulded finials and with leaf capped scroll handles on circular moulded footrims, comprising - teapot 7.75ins high, coffee pot 11.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 73ozs Note: Ivory Exemption Submission Reference: 51S94PN9
An Edward VII Silver Rectangular Two-Handled Sugar Basin and Mixed Silver Ware, the sugar basin by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1904, with bead, shell and leaf scroll mounts, part reeded body, leaf capped scroll handles, on paw feet 4.5ins high, a George V silver cigarette case Birmingham 1939, with engine turned ornament and engraved with initials 3.25ins x 2.5ins, a small silver notebook, a pepper pot and four spoons, combined weight 16ozs

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