A large George V silver-gilt dinner service for twenty-four covers, Goldsmith’s and Silversmith’s Company, London mainly 1919 and 1920. the borders of shell, rosette, and foliate scroll decoration, engraved trellis work and foliate panels, the majority with an engraved crest of a star, Comprising: Twenty-four dinner plates, 26.5cm diameter, Twenty-four dessert plates, 24cm diameter, Twelve soup plates, 26cm diameter, Twelve side plates, 19cm diameter, Three serving platters, 42cm, 36cm, 33cm wide, A pair of entree dishes and covers, 31cm wide, A circular vegetable pan, cover, tripartite divided interior, removable ivory handle with stopper to replace when on the table, 27cm diameter, An oval shaped soup tureen and cover, 28.5cm wide, A pair of asparagus dishes and racks, 27.5cm wide, Two shaped circular salvers on leaf clasped scroll feet, 24cm and 32cm diameter, Twenty- four silver-gilt mounted glass butter dishes, 13cm diameter, Twelve circular finger bowls, each on a spreading foot, 11.2cm diameter, Six scallop shell shaped dishes on three dolphin feet, 14cm wide, A pair of sugar casters, 18.3cm high, Four sauce boats, 21cm long, Four flower vases, 19.5cm high, A large silver gilt mounted cut crystal magnum sized claret jug, 30cm high, A seven-piece tea and coffee service comprising: A tea kettle with stand and burner, A bullet shaped teapot, A sugar bowl and cover, A cream jug, A coffee pot, A tea caddy and caddy spoon, A pair of large two-handled tea trays, 80cm wide, Condiments comprising: Twelve mustard pots, hinged covers and with Old English pattern spoons, Twelve circular open salts, with Old English pattern spoons, Twelve vase shaped pepperettes, pierced covers and raised on circular foot, 178 pieces, approximately 2200oz. Provenance: Christie’s London, 5th March 1997, lot 48. Provenance: Christie's London, 5th March 1997, lot 48
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A George III silver coffee and tea service, Paul Storr, London 1816-17. comprising: a large spirit samovar, a coffee pot, a teapot and a twin-handled sugar bowl, each of circular form with scrolling floral and rosette border with flower head details to rim and gadrooned fluting to lower section, raised on simple circular foot with gadrooned and chased upper rim, the coffee and teapot with raised upper rims with ovolo border and slightly domed hinged cover with oak leaf and acorn finial with wooden knops, the handles of all with classical mask socket mounts and curved scroll handles; together with a matched hot milk jug in a similar style (unmarked) (5), Coffee pot 27cm high, combined weight of service 262oz
John Clappison for Hornsea Pottery, a 'Studiocraft' moulded earthenware jardiniere, designed 1958, printed mark, moulded '352', 17.5cm high; another smaller, 14cm high; another similar from the 'Slipware' range; a 'Slipware' flower pot and a printed flower pot (5) See 'Austerity to Affluence: British Art & Design 1945-1962' London 1997, p. 66-67, no. C37 for the first
A MATCHED FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET of squat pear form, the domed lids with flower finial, leaf moulded loop handle, chased and moulded with bands of stiff leaves, on spreading foot, teapot 10" wide, Sheffield 1829 (tea and coffee pot), London 1890 (water jug), Sheffield 1879 (milk and sugar), 86ozs
A Kensington pottery buff coloured coffee pot with flowerhead cover, the ovoid body moulded in relief with flowerheads and leaves against a textured ground, a pair of Burlington Ware buff coloured jugs moulded with daisies, a Royal Winton pink glazed cornucopia wall pocket moulded with a flower, and a collection of similar vases, jugs and wall pockets (minor faults).
A French silver twin handled pedestal mustard pot, maker's mark indecipherable, post 1838 1st standard, with a flower finial to the domed rocaille cover, ribbon-tied swagged drapery open sides, on a scroll bordered base with scroll feet, 13cm (5.25in) high, 105g (3.25 oz), with a clear glass liner
Silver: Hammered Clothes Brush, silver topped cut crystal pot, silver lidded crystal pot with flower embossed decoration, hammered silver toothbrush holder, pair of silver engraved napkin rings, 2 engine turned napkin rings, 2 preserve spoons, 2 silver handled shoe horns, pair of sugar nips, anointing spoon, sherry decanter label & cigar cutter
A 19th Century Continental porcelain rectangular two handled inkstand with shaped rim and four central fitments, the whole enamelled in colours with exotic birds and floral sprays within gilt borders, 9.75ins x 5.75ins (apparently unmarked - two fitments somewhat chipped), and a Minton porcelain circular two handled shallow pot pourri and cover, the whole encrusted with flower and decorated with floral sprays within rustic pattern handles, 7.5ins diameter (damaged and repaired)
A Zsolnay Pecs coffee service printed and painted with pink flowers sprays outlined in gilt on a pale ivory ground, comprising a pot and cover, sucrier and cover and six cups and saucers, blue printed mark; a Herend porcelain coffee pot and cover printed with green flower motif within green borders.
An early Victorian silver lobed baluster four piece tea and coffee service by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1843, engraved with vacant reserves, flowers, foliage and scrolls, the tea and coffee pots with flower finials, leaf-capped S-scroll handles and each on four shell and scroll feet, the coffee pot 24cm (9.5in) high, 2408g (77.25 oz) gross
An 18th century Dutch silver melon shape tea pot, maker's mark 'NvN', TheHague 1774, with a flower finial to the leaf cast hinged cover, a wood loop handle and on a tendril foot with flowers and leaves, 17cm (6.75in) high, 523g (16.75 oz) gross; and a covered milk jug similar, maker's mark '..D', possibly Middelburg (the marks over-struck), 10cm (4in) high, 136g (4.25 oz)
An Indian Colonial silver coloured melon shape tea pot by Lowe & Co, Madras, with a bud finial, a leaf-capped scroll handle and on four leaf and flower feet, 28cm (11in) long, 724g (23.25 oz) grossSee Wilkinson, Wynyard R. T. The makers of Indian Colonial Silver ... 1760-1860 London 1987, p. 119 for the mark
A MATCHED TEA AND COFFEE SET of circular tapering form with moulded leaf tip edging, bud finial on domed teapot lid, leaf capped flattened loop handle, on flower and leaf capped lion paw feet, 10 1/2" high, Sheffield 1923, coffee pot Birmingham 1905, same F & S maker's mark throughout, 79ozs 21dwts
Royal Worcester pedestal Pot-Pourri and Cover, of pale green ground with a pierced cover, with flower finial, the bowl decorated with thistles and other flowers in enamels, above a moulded pedestal with stylised dolphins, circular base, marked, pattern number 1813, date mark for 1902, 26cms, (10").
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