GEORGE V THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SET comprising teapot, cream jug and two handled sucrier, all raised on circular pedestal bases. Birmingham 1926. 29 Troy Ounces overall. 16cm high the tallest piece. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Makers mark/hallmark rubbed on all three pieces. Surface wear and scratches as expected. Finial on teapot a little loose. No obvious major damage.
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EARLY 20TH CENTURY MATCHED, FOUR PIECE, SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET, comprising: teapot; coffee pot; two handled sucrier and cream jug, of half fluted oval design, mixed, Sheffield and Birmingham hallmarks. 46 Troy ozs. overall approx. 25.5cm high the tallest piece. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Mixed Sheffield and Birmingham hallmarks as detailed. Early 20th Century. Service wear and scratches as expected, but no obvious significant damage or repairs. Handles a little loose. Minor dings and dents.
A Herend porcelain part dinner and tea service decorated in the green Chinese bouquet pattern, comprising; an oval two handled tureen and cover (39cm across the handles), a circular tureen and cover of shallow form, another (lacking base), two graduated oval platters, six dinner plates (25.5cm diameter), eight smaller plates (23cm diameter), eight side plates, eight soup bowls, eight crescent shaped dishes, two sauce boats and oval stands, a twin division salt, a triangular dish, a circular dish (25.5cm diameter), a circular butter dish and cover, a teapot and cover (14cm high), a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, eight teacups and eight saucers.
Sevres tray, coffee can and saucer, a jug and a sucrier cover, painted with figures within landscapes within turquoise and blue borders applied with jewels, crossed LL's marks to bases, late 18th / early 19th century, (5) The tray measures 23.5cm wide Condition report: The tray is free from damages or restorations however it lacks many of the applied jewels. The cover has a restuck finial. The jug coffee can and saucer have been broken and glued with associated losses.
A Worcester sucrier and cover c.1765, richly decorated in the Queen Charlotte pattern of spiralling foliate panels in the Imari palette, the cover surmounted with a rosebud finial, square seal mark, 11.5cm high. (2) Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke Collection. Purchased from Delphi Antiques, Dublin in 2001.
A Flight Worcester oval sucrier and cover late 18th century, and a Barr Worcester teabowl and saucer, moulded with spiral flutes and decorated with bands of husks or leaf sprays in gilt on cobalt blue, and a Barr Worcester small cabbage leaf jug with similar decoration, crescent mark to the sucrier, the teabowl and saucer with incised B marks, 14cm max. (5) Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke Collection.
A good Worcester tea service c.1770, brightly painted with fan-shaped panels containing colourful European flowers, reserved on a powder blue ground with flower and foliate sprays in gilt. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a spoon tray, a slop bowl, a cake plate, ten teabowls, five coffee cups and ten saucers. (34)
A John Moseley black basalt commemorative milk jug early 19th century, each side applied with a shell-shaped panel, one side depicting Britannia and an angel before an obelisk, the angel holding a shield titled 'Nelson', the reverse with motifs representing Nelson's three battles beneath a banner inscribed 'Trafalgar', on an unusual moulded vermicelli ground, impressed mark, and a black basalt sucrier with a swan finial, applied with a figure of Nelson standing between two columns, 16.8cm max. (2)
A quantity of Victorian tea wares with green and gilt border decoration comprising a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, milk jug, three cake serving plates, seventeen cups, seven saucers and five tea plates together with a toning collection of Alfred Meakin green and gilt dessert wares comprising a pair of serving bowls and six dessert dishes
A four piece silver tea service comprising: teapot, coffee pot, sucrier and cream jug, all chased and embossed with lobed scrolls and foliage, gadrooned rims and pedestal feet, cast leaf finials, each with c-scroll frame cartouche to either side engraved with crest, by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 1900, 24.5cm high and smaller, 2140gms gross (4)
A Herend porcelain tea and coffee set with transfer floral and butterfly decoration and gilt heightened borders, comprising a baluster coffee pot with encrusted floral finial, height 26cm, a smaller example, three various pots and covers (one handle af), a sandwich plate, a twin handled sucrier, a cream jug, dessert bowls, and coffee and tea cups and saucers, mark for 1949 onwards. CONDITION REPORT: Mild glaze crack to top of spout end. Handle broken off sucrier (present in pot). Chip to top of rose finial. Very mild surface wear.
An extremely fine five-piece heavy solid silver Tea/Coffee Service by Elkington & Co., comprising melon-shaped Teapot, Coffee Pot, Hot Water Pot, two-handled lidded Sucrier and Cream Jug, each piece of reeded baluster form and on spreading circular reeded foot, each piece with engraved foliate style designs and medallions to the top section, total weight of five pieces (including handles/knop finial's etc.,) approx. 2,783g, assayed Birmingham 1968 CONDITION REPORT: All good no major problems noted,
A DERBY OVAL SUCRIER AND COVER, C1805 painted with single roses, 15.5cm h, puce painted mark and 624 and a Derby dessert dish, c1820, painted in the style of Daniel Lucas with a thatched cottage, painted mark, 2 and title Near Repton in red script (3) ++Cover restored, sucrier with rubbed gilding. Dish cracked
A 19th century Crown Derby ten setting tea serviceDecorated in the Imari palette, comprising: a teapot, a milk jug, a sucrier, bowl on stand and ten cups and saucers. The teapot 30 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Some gilt and paint wear/loss, one cup cracked with riveted repair, some crazing, some small hairline cracks, some glaze wear/pitting, the bowl stand with firing crack to foot rim, general wear, some elements numbered differently to underside.
A SWANSEA PORCELAIN MORNING TEA SET comprising shaped square tray with rounded and indented corners (impressed SWANSEA mark), sugar basin, sucrier with cover, teapot and cover, cream jug and cup. The teapot modelled with serpent head spout and loop handle with leaf moulding and floret embossed barrel, having a narrow collar-top with sunken lid, the finial in the form of entwined dolphins. The sucrier and cover of similar design. The set profusely decorated with gilding and pendants of pink roses, the tray with a large centre spray of roses, tray size 30cms
Royal Crown Derby Vines - three dinner plates 27cm; two side plates 22cm; five wide rimmed soup bowls 22cm; five tea plates 16cm; three tea cups; one sucrier (no lid); two wavy edge Royal St James plates; a Vines pattern carving fork; a Royal Albert milk jug; six Colclough dinner plates; cake server
18th century Worcester Hancock printed sucrier and cover, circa 1770 - 1772, printed with The Tea Party II, The Maid and Page and Gardener grafting a tree, 15cm high. Provenance: Ex-Cockrell Collection and Joseph Handley Collection CONDITION REPORT Lid - stalk of knop restored - the base in good order

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