A Noritake porcelain part dinner service decorated in the Doral Maroon pattern, comprising seven meat platters, three vegetable tureens and covers, eight oval dinner and dessert plates, sauce boat on integral stand, eight soup bowls, two salad bowls, seven fruit bowls, a pair of pepperettes, together with a coffee pot, cream jug and sucrier.(49)
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A collection of Ridgway transfer printed and overpainted teawares decorated with butterflies and moths, circa 1830s, comprising pattern 2/2028 two teapots and covers, sugar box and cover, bowl, 2 plates, milk jug and dish; pattern 2/2060 - teapot and cover, plate, teacup and saucer; pattern 1544-plate; pattern 2/2509 - cake plate (rubbed), teacup and saucer, and a further two teacups and a saucer Condition Report 2/2028- both teapots cracked, sucrier cracked2/2060 - teapot with hairlines and discoloured2/2509 - cake plate rubbed
Ridgway 'Union Wreath' part tea service, mid 19th century, pattern 2/7018 comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, bowl, jug, two shaped cake plates, three saucers and nine teacups to/w pattern 6861 - two shaped cake plates and trio Condition Report Teapot and cover hairline crackOne of the shaped cake plates has hairline crackMost pieces good condition apart from some rubbed gilding
A Chester Silver Three Piece Tea Service comprising Teapot, Cream Jug and Two Handled Sucrier, 25 ozs. bearing inscription 'Presented to R.S.M. & Mrs R Brittain by the Officers of Mons Officer Cadet School, 4th November 1954' (this is referring to Tibby Brittain known as The Voice of the Army)
A collection of 19th Century and other English tea wares to include a New Hall type silver shaped sugar box and cover, a Bisto "Rosamund" child's part tea set, a late Victorian prunus blossom blue and white teapot and matching sucrier and various other tea wares, etc and a box of miscellaneous china to include a studio pottery vase etc
A Victorian five piece tea set comprising : a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, sucrier and sugar tongs, all engraved with passion flowers and foliage, ivory insulators and cast floral knops to tea and coffee pots, sucrier and milk jug with gilded interiors, all engraved with the cipher FSD, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1878, 25cm high and smaller, 2217gms gross (faults)
A good four piece silver tea service comprising: a teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sucrier, a with gadrooned rims, faceted bodies and reed band detailing, the creamer and sucrier gilded to interior, the tea and coffee pots with carved wooden handles and knops, ball feet, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1894, 24cm high and smaller, 1818gms gross
An early 20th century Continental fifteen piece tea service by Fischer & Mieg, comprising teapot, sucrier and four each of cups, saucers and side plates, all decorated with birds, butterflies and flora (some af). CONDITION REPORT Sucrier lacking knopf, some loss of gilding to cups and saucers.
A Wedgwood black basalt coffee service by Keith Murray to include a coffee pot, sucrier, milk jug, six coffee cans and six saucers, also a black Jasperware vase, a blue Jasperware vase, etc. CONDITION REPORT Cups and saucers are not marked as Keith Murray - only the teapot, basin and jug have Keith Murray stamps. No visible signs of damage.
A late Victorian ware tea set, green and gilt with crown finial to teapot lid, 13 pieces. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot is in generally good order but does have a surface glaze hairline crack to the inside of the base of approximately 4 cm in length. It does not run through to the underside of the base and is probably only a surface mark. The gilding is a little rubbed around the handle. Two of the five saucers have hairline cracks. All have rubbing to the gilding and they are all yellowed. One of the cups has a significant hairline crack. Another has a broken handle. All are slightly stained and yellowed. The cream jug is in good order with slight discolouration. The sucrier has a loss to the top left hand handle. We have the broken piece. The gilding is a little rubbed on all pieces.
An Elizabeth II silver four piece matched tea set, Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1972-73, comprising hot water jug, teapot, sucrier and milk jug, with gadrooned rims and stepped domed lids, standing on four conjoined winged lion paw feet flanked by roses, the hot water jug 8in. (20.2cm.) high, total gross weight 69 tr.oz. (4)
A small Victorian oval silver sucrier, Josiah Williams & Co., London 1895, with half-reeded decoration and small ebony finial, 3½in. (9cm.) high; together with a small George V four division silver toast rack with ring handle, on four ball feet, Asprey & Co., Birmingham 1912, 3 5/8in. (9.2cm.) high, weight 6.7 tr.oz. (2)
An early 19th century Spode part tea service, c.1830, pattern no. to base, '5257', each with a spray of different hand painted flowers, comprising octagonal teapot, stand and lidded sucrier (a/f), seven tea cups, nine coffee cups and ten saucers, each with moulded borders of raised flowerheads, teapot 9 5/8in. (14.5cm.) long overall, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high. (29)
A good quality Victorian four piece silver tea service, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1892-93, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sucrier, all of tapered octagonal form, the bodies chased with bands of strapwork, leaves and flowers, each with applied cartouche with initial 'M', the teapot 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high, the hot water jug 8¾in. (22.25cm.) high, weight 71 tr.oz. (4)
MID 20TH CENTURY SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SET, comprising: teapot; water jug; cream jug and sucrier, of oval form. Birmingham, 1935, 1936, 1937. 53 Troy ozs overall. 21.5cm high, the tallest piece. (4) CONDITION REPORT: All pieces look ok, some surface scratching and wear as expected, minor wear to hallmarks but ok, spout of water jug and teapot are different.
VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SET, comprising: teapot; water jug; cream jug and sucrier, overall engraved with foliage and armorial lion device and fan shaped finials, marked to bases: Elkington and Co. Birmingham, 1880. Maker's mark: Fredrick Elkington, 41 Troy ozs overall approx. 18.5cm high at tallest piece. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot lid is detached but present, surface wear and wear particularly to engravings and armorial devices, hallmarks generally fairly good, some wear to maker's mark, no obvious significant damage or repairs.
MATCHED LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET, comprising: teapot; coffee pot; two handled sucrier and cream jug, all of half fluted form and raised on four bun feet. Sheffield hallmarks, 68 Troy ozs overall. 23cm high at the tallest piece. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Mixed maker's marks and date marks, all Sheffield. No obvious major significant damages, hallmarks minor rubs but good overall. Some surface wear, scratches and minor dinks.
A MILES MASON PORCELAIN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, c.1810, printed in underglaze blue with the Willow pattern, the borders gilded over with scrolling foliage and comprising twelve each tea cups and saucers, nine coffee cups, teapot, cover and stand, milk jug, sucrier and cover and two graduated saucer dishes, printed mark, numbered 1257 in burnt orange (41)
C. HOAG - A SILVER PLATED FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, early 20th century, of angular baluster form, chased in the Secessionist style with a band of seed heads issuing from multiple stems and comprising teapot and hot water jug with hinged covers, two handled sucrier and cover and milk jugs, stamped mark, shape 5074 (hot water jug) to 5077 (sucrier), teapot 8" wide
Two 19th century English porcelain spill vases and a contemporary sucrier. One vase blue ground and painted with flowers in a gilt diamond shaped cartouche, the other of trumpet shape painted with sprigs, the sucrier and cover with salmon ground borders, gilt shell shaped reserves and enamelled with flowers. Tallest vase 14.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. No chips, cracks or repair.
Caughley circa 1780, to include two mustard pots and covers printed with Pleasure Boat and Three Flower pattern, also a sucrier and teapot stand printed with Pagoda pattern, and a tea caddy decorated with gilt sprigs, (9) Condition report: The Three flower pot has a restored handle and minor chips to the finial. The tea caddy has a restored finial and rim. No other damages or restorations. The Pleasure boat pot shows signs poor firing.

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