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1920s three piece silver tea service, comprising teapot, with ebonised wooden handle and finial, milk jug and open sucrier, all of circular form, with shaped rims, and upon three hoof feet, hallmarked Wakely & Wheeler, London 1922, teapot H19cmCondition Report: Approx total weight 27.9 ozt (868.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with some wear.
A late 19th century Indian metalwares 6-piece tea set, apparently unmarked, circa 1890, probably Bhuj, Kutch, tests as silver, the teapot of globular form, lavishly decorated all over with repoussé foliage over a textured ground, piano hinged cover similarly decorated and topped with an elephant finial, leaf capped spout and decorative angular handle, raised on four applied foliate capped feet, the two handled sucrier, horn shaped milk jug, two associated pots and circular tray all to match, 1274.5g (40.9ozt) gross (6) Kutch or Cutch silver is a regional style of Indian silver produced in the Kutch Region in the west of India. Its most recognisable feature is its scrolling foliate patterns. These crisp, tight patterns weave around the surface of the piece. Interspersed between the foliate patterns are often depictions of animals, birds and hunting scenes.
A (possibly) Italian metalwares 3- piece coffee set, stamped 800, no further apparent marks, the coffee pot of simple baluster form with milled rim, piano hinged slightly domed cover topped with an acorn finial, capped wooden handle, the cream jug and sucrier to match, 725.2g (23.3ozt) gross (3)
An early 20th century Belgian metalwares silver 4-piece tea set with accompanying tray, the teapot with mark of Delheid Frères, Brussels (1870-1950), stamped A950, for 950/1000 standard silver, no further apparent marks, of pear shaped form, the side decorated with repoussé foliate swags around a monogram, piano hinged cover with engraved decoration topped with a cast foliate finial, decorative spout, the handle with ivory insulators, the coffee pot, two handled sucrier and milk jug to match; the apparently unmarked rectangular tray, tests as silver, with cast folate rim and two cast foliate handles, the field with a monogram, 55cm over the handles x 37cm, 4798.3g (154.7ozt) gross (5)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: 31CW2WWK
A (probably) late 19th century Islamic parcel gilt 3-piece tea set with tray, apparently unmarked, tests as silver, the teapot of oval form, lavishly decorated all over with fine engraving and gilt highlights, pierced parapet, piano hinged and domed cover similarly decorated topped with a brown finial, brown handle, the milk jug and two handled sucrier to match, along with a matching rectangular tray with pierced rim, waisted sides and two applied decorative handles, 44cm over the handles x 28cm, 1745.9g (51.2ozt) gross (4)
A George III silver milk jug, with bright-cut decoration by Peter & William Bateman, London 1809, 8.5cm high, and other silver comprising a twin handled lobed sucrier, a twin handled tazza with beaded borders, a spoon, a salt and pepper and a jar lid, 18oz weighable, together with a Soviet metal travelling inkwell. (qty)
A George III silver teapot on stand, of shaped outline, engraved with wrigglework borders and having ebonised handle and knop, maker W.S possibly William Stroud, London 1799, teapot 17.5cm high, together with a matched George III milk jug, London 1805, and a similar twin handled sucrier, 24oz overall. (4)Some wear, knocks and scratches to the body, engraved decoration slightly worn.
A late 19th century Dutch silver five piece bachelor's tea service, comprising teapot and cover, teapot stand with burner, sucrier and cover, milk jug and cover and a further small sucrier, embossed and engraved with scrolling foliage reserving panels of figures in landscapes, the teapot with ivory insulators, the covers with squirrel finials, maker's mark F.B, teapot 15.5cm high, 42oz overall. (5)Ivory submission reference no. 1H7R2CF3
An Indo-Persian silver three piece tea service on tray, comprising teapot, sucrier and cover, and milk jug, intricately relief-decorated and engraved with exotic birds, pavillions, and stylised foliage, teapot 17.5cm high, the matching square section tray with canted corners, 24cm wide, and a similar rectangular cigarette box, 16.5cm wide, 55oz overall. (5)All pieces are in good condition overall, with some minor knocks, scratches and wear. No apparent marks.
A George III silver cream jug, embossed with scrolling foliage, maker's mark worn, London 1804, 11cm high, together with a late Victorian silver spirally lobed pot, with flared rim by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1893, 9.5cm high, a silver sugar basin by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1933, a Chinese export silver milk jug and sucrier, and a Dutch silver milk jug, 27.5oz overall. (6)
A late Victorian Scottish silver four piece tea service, embossed and chased with classical figures within arched reserves, winged cherubs and stylised scrolling foliage, comprising teapot, twin handled sucrier, milk jug and tea kettle on stand with burner by James Reid & Co, Glasgow 1896 (tea kettle on stand 1901), ivory insulators to the teapot and kettle, teapot 21.5cm high, 89oz overall. (4)Ivory submission reference no. Q88SZ3EH In good condition overall. The teapot has an engraved presentation inscription, and all pieces have engraved initials. The teapot is very slightly wobbly/uneven but stands well.
A mid Victorian silver bachelor's teapot, with gadrooned borders and part lobed decoration, having fruitwood handle by Frederick Brasted, London 1875, 13.5cm high, together with a William IV silver twin handled sucrier by John James Keith, London 1836, 11.5cm high, and an early Victorian silver milk jug, London 1845, 30.5oz overall. (3)
A GROUP OF LOW COUNTRIES BLACK GLAZED POTTERY, SILVER MOUNTED TEA AND COFFEE WARES (TERRE DE NAMUR) NAMUR, LATE 18TH CENTURY All with acorn knop finials The largest baluster coffee pot 28.5cm high Condition Report: The bowl of the sucrier and cover is cracked, baluster coffee pot has rim chips, small nibbles, wear and surface scratches generally.Please see additional images available upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Royal Worcester part dinner service in the 'Herbs' pattern, comprising: two soup plates, 23cm diameter, six salad plates, 23cm diameter, six dinner plates, 25.5cm diameter, eight desert bowls, 17cm diameter, eight side plates, an oval serving dish, a sauce boat and stand, a cruet set, twelve teacups, ten saucers, nine coffee mugs, two breakfast mugs, a milk jug, a cream jug, and a sucrier and cover, each piece with printed mark to base, and six napkins (Qty)
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre range part coffee service in the 'Crocus' pattern, comprising: four coffee cans, four saucers and a sucrier (lacking cover), printed and painted marks to bases (4) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:One saucer shows an extensive chip to the top surface of the rim approximately 2.5cm wide. Another shows a chip to the bottom surface of the rim approximately 1cm wide. One shows dull glaze and crazing. Two coffee cans show what appears to be variations in varnish colour - possibly age related. All pieces show the odd firing frit, small glazing faults and surface wear throughout including scuffs and losses to the green key lines around the rims.
A collection of various plated wares to include embossed fruit bowl, engraved salver, squat teapot, cream jug and sucrier, hotel plate type cream jug, sugar helmet, inkwell, various cutlery and a pair of three light two branch plated candelabra, two pewter squat table candlesticks, pewter tankard, cocktail shaker, glass fruit bowl, wooden charger, Metamec brass cased mantel clock and a standard English Seltzogenes soda syphon by the British Syphon MFG Co London (2 boxes plus soda syphon and cutlery canteen)
An early 19th Century Spode type gilt and polychrome decorated duet tea service comprising tray, tea pot, sucrier, milk jug, slop bowl and stand and two cups and saucers CONDITION REPORTS The slop bowl has a large hairline / star crack to the base as well as all over crazing . One cup has significant hairline fractures / star crack to base. The other has heavy crazing throughout and is of a thicker design. One saucer has a large crack running from edge to edge. It doesn't appear to have been glued however. There is a chip to one of the edges of the cracks. The other saucer has hairline fractures throughout. The teapot is wobbly and has a large firing fault to the handle finial. There is significant wear to the gilding on all pieces. The tray wobbles a bit and does not quite sit flat. All items in need of a good clean. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A collection of 19th Century Japan pattern tea wares to include eleven tea cups, five coffee cups, fourteen saucers, two sandwich plates, sucrier and cover, milk jug and slop bowl CONDITION REPORTS One of the coffee cups has a small hairline fracture and slight chip to the outside edge. One of the teacups has a broken and reattached handle. Two further teacups have cracks / larger firing faults running down from the rim. Sandwich plate has crack to the underside. All items with general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some wear to the gilding, surface scatches, etc. See images for further detail.
A Royal Worcester part tea service - puce printed factory marks, date code for 1934, glazed in pink with darker pink and gilt floral and scrolling foliate decoration, gilt-lined borders and handles: 12 teacups and saucers, 8 side plates, 2 x 27.7 cm sandwich plates with pierced handles, a cream jug (12 cm high) and a sucrier. * Condition: All pieces in good condition, with no chips, cracks or other faults. One sandwich plate has a small glaze scratch to the centre.
A Chinese pewter mounted Yixing red terracotta five-piece tea service - early 20th century, comprising a large teapot with twin brass swing handles, a small teapot, a hot water jug, 15 cm high, a two-handled sucrier (lacks cover) and a slop bowl, the first four pieces with impressed seven character marks, the bowl stamped 'Deh Yu Wei Hai Wei' and with four character mark, the pewter mounts depicting long-bodied dragons and Shou symbols, faults. (5)* Condition: Large teapot lacks finial from cover. Small firing crack to one of the raised dome handle stops to the top of the body. The small teapot has old glued breaks and losses to the cover. Section of dragon's body detached on the overlay to the sucrier. No other faults.
A Quantity of Decorative Ceramics, to include, a hand painted tea cup and saucer, bearing underglaze blue cross swords marks, a Dresden sucrier on stand, Wedgwood green Jasperware, Coalport strawberry dish and jug, 19th century floral painted plates, with gilt and turquoise borders, a Royal Worcester urn form rose vase, with associated ceramic roses, a pair of Worcester blush ivory jugs, a Tony Laverick Lustre glaze cylinder vase, etc (two trays)
A 20th Century Mexican 925 Sterling silver six piece silver tea service to include: two handled tray, teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and sucrier with detachable cover, plain globular bodies with mottled finish on scroll supports, the tray with wavy border on scroll feet, approx 55cm long x 35cm wide, each stamped with maker's mark MV in script (unidentified), Eagle head, STERLING, TAXCO, HECHO EN MEXICO, approx 118.51 ozt (3,359.70 grams) (6)
A Spode porcelain part tea service in Bute shape, painted in sepia/charcoal grey monochrome enamels with rustic landscape vignettes within gilt foliate and line borders, pattern 382, one cup with script mark, circa 1810, comprising: sucrier and cover, milk jug, ten cups and saucers [some wear to gilt]
Haviland Limoges porcelain coffee cabaret set, comprising four coffee cans and saucers, coffee pot, sucrier and cover, jug, and shaped tray, retailer's mark for J.L. Carter Derby, tray width 43cm.Condition report:There is some loss of gilding to handles and finials, but no other obvious evidence of damage or repair. Please see additional uploaded images.
A ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY FOUR PIECE MINTON A4807 'MINTON ROSE' DINNER SERVICE, mainly late nineteenth century/early twentieth century pieces, comprising a meat plate, two large platters, two sauce boats and one stand, three vegetable dishes, a fruit/serving bowl, a teapot, two milk/water jugs (the larger having hairlines), a sucrier, an open sugar bowl, a similar small shallow bowl, two cream jugs (one modern, the other cracked), a footed serving plate, a sandwich plate, two cake plates, a preserve pot, a handled serving dish with twin compartments, a bowl with integral saucer, eleven dinner plates, twelve entrée plates, four crescent shaped plates, seven side plates, thirteen dessert bowls (one with hairline), six soup bowls and saucers, seven fruit saucers, five large egg cups, four small egg cups (one with hairline), two mugs, five teacups and ten saucers, three small coffee cups and saucers, nine larger coffee cups (two having hairlines) and saucers, two non-matching saucers and a spare lid, printed purple backstamps vary, some pieces having American retailers' marks - WH Plummer & Co, New York City and Nathan Dohrmann Co, San Francisco, California (134) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition with signs of light use, specific obvious damage as stated, some other pieces sound dull when tapped, a little light crazing and staining, some pattern wear)
An antique Japanese porcelain Tray, decorated in a deep brown ground with floral enamels, black ground border, 40.5cm x 33cm, together with a lobed Dish and a Plate of similar palette, also with a quantity of other Japanese porcelain to comprise two Cups and Saucers, Sucrier, Plate, etc. and a Vietnamese ogee shaped Bowl, etc. (a lot)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A Republic period famille noir Plate, decorated in colourful floral enamels with six character iron red mark verso, D 19.5cm, together with an unusual Asian porcelain Sucrier and Stand, decorated profusely in greens and blues, H 11.5cm, a Chinese imari palette Plate, D 22.5cm, and two further Chinese Plates (6)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
An 18thC Chinese export armorial porcelain Sucrier, the twin twist handle flanking central monogram, enclosed within deep blue and gilt bands, foliate knop finial to cover, H 15cm, together with a Chinese export Saucer, D 14cm, decorated in similar manner and a Jug also similar, restored handle, H 12cm (3)Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
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