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Two trays of Royal Doulton 'Booth's Real Old Willow' design items to include: various bowls, teapot, dresser jugs, plates, trinket box, lidded sucrier, napkin rings, small ginger jar, teacups and saucers etc. Together with a tray containing a 23 piece Rosina fine bone china Ringtons Ltd 'Virginia Strawberry' design teaset including teapot. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A group of Aynsley Orchard Gold pattern wares, all painted with fruit, comprising a twin handled sucrier, signed N Brunt, 11cm high, a pair of miniature vases, signed N Brunt, 8cm high, salt and pepper pots, marked N Brunt, 7cm high, a lid with gilt knop, 8cm diameter, a jar and cover, lacking knop, signed N Brunt, 9cm high, a decorative milk jug with gold lustre internal finish, signed D Jones, 9cm high, match holder and two dishes. (AF)
A (probably) 19th century Austro-Hungarian metalwares silver oversized 3-piece tea set, maker's mark not traced (BPHH shield cartouche), Dianakopf 2nd standard mark for 900/1000 standard silver, Budapest, the teapot of circular fluted form, the rim with a band of foliage and scroll decoration, marked piano side hinged domed cover topped with a stylized flame finial over an ivory insulator, double scroll handle with ivory insulators, fluted swan neck spout, raised on four applied shell capped feet, the milk jug and 2 handled sucrier to match, 86.6ozt gross This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref No: 3W6F1X5K
A 19th century Indian metalwares 3-piece 'Swami' style tea set, in the manner of P. Orr & Sons, apparently unmarked, circa 1880, tests as silver, probably Madras, the teapot with straight tapered body lavishly decorated with repoussé images of the Jagannath procession at Puri, with men carrying idols and playing instruments and ladies dancing, showing the temple of Vishbakaam’s statue to Vishnu, all on a textured ground, piano hinged cover similarly decorated and topped with a detachable cast finial of Vishnu, modelled cobra shaped handles mounted with a crawling baby Krishna, the two handled sucrier and milk jug to match, 42.6ozt grossIndian silver pieces depicting deities and religious processions are often based on the bas-reliefs featured in the temples of southern India, and this style of decoration is known as 'Swami'. It is typically from Madras and the firm P. Orr & Son, widely considered as the most important silversmith company in Colonial South India, is particularly known for its production of this style of silverware. This particular example is unmarked, but the design is nearly identical to one featured in Orr's sales catalogue of the time.Teapot - Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches and minor bruising, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hinge in good order, does not appear strained and the cover fits well.Sugar bowl - Overall in fair condition. Some minor surface scratches and minor bruising, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hinge in good order, does not appear strained and the cover fits well. A dent to the front at the top of the decoration at the edge of the parapet. Some discolouration to the underside, possibly due to some minor repair work. (see images)Milk jug - Overall in fair condition. Some minor surface scratches and minor bruising, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hinge joint is broken, and the pin is missing. A minor dent to the handle. (see images)
An Indian metalwares 3-piece tea set, stamped SILVER, no further apparent marks, circa 1900, the teapot of circular waisted form, lavishly decorated with repoussé foliage and scrolls over a textured ground, piano hinged cover similarly decorated and topped with a decorative finial, black handle with foliate caps, raised on four cast foliate feet, the milk jug and two handled sucrier with hinged cover, to match, 49.3ozt gross Provenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)
SWANSEA PORCELAIN PART TEA-SET circa 1815-1820, comprising teapot with stand and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, slop bowl and a pair of cups and saucers, all with wavy rim picked out in gold and embossed basket weave over elongated spiral moulded cartouches, painted with pink roses and anemoneProvenance:directly from the family of preeminent collector Sir Leslie Joseph, bears his labelCondition Report:hairline to cream jug, hairline to cups, minor chip to cover and repair to other cover
Royal Worcester Evesham pattern tea and dinner wares, to include six dinner plates, five smaller plates, eight teacups and saucers, six tea plates, eight bowls, three storage jars, lidded tureens, flan dish, eleven ramekins, four mugs, two sauce boats and saucers, lidded preserve pot, milk jug and sucrier, teapot, jugs, serving dishes etc in approx five boxes
Susie Cooper (1902-1995)'Art Nouveau blue' pattern part tea or coffee set, comprising of a teapot, 12cm high approx overall, a sucrier with lid, two milk jugs, five coffee cans, five matching saucers, one teacup with matching saucer, eight side plates, one other jug and two other pots without lidsTeapot handle has been repaired. All with overall scuffs, wear and scratches. Minor losses to the printed decoration in places.
Late 19th century thirty two piece 'The Foley China ' part tea set by 'Wileman & Co.' decorated with stylised flowers in orange, yellow, green and blue tones. Reg. No. 272101. Comprising: nine cups, twelve saucers, sucrier, cream jug and nine side plates. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Grubby, minor wear in places, some pieces are crazed. Two cups have hair cracks, plus one saucer
Indian white metal four piece tea service comprising teapot and water jug with ebonised handles, cream/milk jug and sucrier embossed with flowers and foliage all standing on four ornate floral feet. 57 troy ozs approx. Provenance: from the estate of a former Syrian Consul to India. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Fifty six piece Shelley bone china tea service, registration 723404, in the 'Blue Iris' pattern, comprising: teapot on stand, water jug, two milk jugs, sucrier, two sandwich plates, eleven side plates, teapot lid, six small cups and saucers and eleven larger cups and saucers. (56) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Some minor firing flaws, frits, chips and scratches to saucers and bases of plates. Two saucers have hairline cracks. Teapot/coffee pot has diagonal crack to the body. Two small hair cracks to the bottom of the body of water jug.
An early 20th century Hammersley tea, coffee and dessert service, decorated with gilded band of scrolling foliage and flowers, for six, comprising comports, dessert plates, dishes, coffee pot and stand, teapot and stand, sucrier, cream jug, water jug, milk jug, side plates, coffee cans and saucers, teacups and saucers, etc, green printed mark to base, qty
A Wedgwood dark blue Jasperware part Tea Service, including two Teapots, Sucrier, Cream Jug, together with a 'Wembley 1924' Trinket Box, two other and a large Jasperware Jug, unmarked, a pale blue Jasperware footed Bowl, cruets, Pin Trays, Pill Box, Josiah Wedgewood anniversary miniature Loving Cup, marked Wedgwood Museum to base, etc, all with factory marks to base (20)
A GEORGE III/IV SILVER MATCHED TWO PIECE TEA SERVICE the teapot by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1813, the cream jug by Rebecca Emes and John Barnard I, London 1822, with leaf capped rims and panelled bodies, combined gross weight 19tr. ozs, together with an Edward VII silver sucrier by Barnard, London 1906, weight 4 tr. ozs
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE by James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham 1876, comprising a teapot, cream jug and two handled sucrier, with pierced gadrooned rims and squat reeded bodies, the latter two with gilded interiors, gross weight 21 tr. ozs; together with a silver salt; and three silver thimbles (two by Charles Horner)
A GEORGE IV SILVER SUCRIER by Michael Starky, London 1824, with leaf capped handles and squat part-gadrooned body, 10cm high x 19cm diameter; together with a similar Victorian silver part tea service by Jesse Earls, London 1889, retailed by Fraser & Haws, comprising cream jug and sucrier, combined silver weight 13.6 tr. ozs (3)
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