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A large Spode 'Fleur de Lys red' dinner/tea service comprising, a teapot (h- 16cm, w- 27cm), eight espresso cups, eight espresso saucers, six teacups, six teacup saucers, two large tureens (h- 12cm, w- 29cm), a large oval platter/ashet (w- 38cm), a milk jug, a creamer, a lidded sugar bowl/sucrier, two sauce boats with stand (h- 14cm, w- 23cm), an oval deep dish (h- 6cm, w- 25cm), ten dinner plates (w- 27cm), nine side plates, eleven small plates (w- 16.5cm), a shallow bowl (w- 24cm), nine twin-handled soup bowls, and nine soup bowl saucers (all marked verso) (89)
1930s silver twin handled open sucrier, of faceted octagonal form, with geometric details, hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1934, H6cmCondition Report: Approximate silver weight 4.79 ozt (149 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.
Victorian silver part tea service, comprising teapot, with ebonised handle and finial, and twin handled open sucrier, each of part fluted form with engraved foliate decoration, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895, teapot H18cmCondition Report: Approximate total weight 33.07 ozt (1028.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Teapot interior heavily tea stained. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.
Late 19th century/early 20th century three piece Dutch silver tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and open sucrier, each of squat circular form with pierced beaded rim, the teapot with ornate foliate scroll handle with ivory insulators, the sucrier with swing handle with beaded rim, maker's mark for J.M van Kempen & Son and lion standard marks for minimum 833 purity, teapot with lid H16cm This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report: Approximate total weight 19.48 ozt (606 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use to include surface scratches, nicks and surface scratches. Some bending and lifting to rim. Cracks to ivory insulators. Some wear to marks but still legible. Ivory Act - Submission reference: U42GTYSG
1920s silver four piece silver tea service, comprising coffee pot, teapot, milk jug and twin handled open sucrier, all a oval bellied form, with faceted body, and upon four pad feet, the coffee pot and teapot with ebonised handles and finials, hallmarked A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1925 & 1928Condition Report: Approximate total silver weight 37.43 ozt (1164.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with some wear, some elements indistinct.
1930s silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and twin handled open sucrier, each of oval bellied form, with a band of engraved foliate decoration to body, the teapot with Bakelite handle and finial, hallmarked Harrison Fisher & Co, Sheffield 1936Condition Report: Approximate total silver weight 34.66 ozt (1078.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.
Two piece Victorian silver tea setConsisting of a teapot and a twin handled sucrier, with foliate designs engraved throughout, the teapot with dedicated inscription to 'Rev John Curwen Simpson' and ivory insulators, both bearing marks for John Tapley, London, 1841 and 1843 respectively, teapot measures 13cm high overall, the pot measures 11cm high, 1041g approx overall (2) Ivory registration no: FCXH9RFC Overall wear, marks and scratches. Some small dents in places. Handle of teapot slightly loose. Hallmarks are clear to both.
A mid 19th century Sevres porcelain and later decorated cabaret or tête-à-tête set together with a similar late 19th century Russian porcelain setthe first with cancelled factory marks, the second with printed factory marks for the Kornilov Brothers factory, St Petersburgthe first set in the 18th century style painted with oval portraits of Louis XV and his family and associates reserved on a 'bleu céleste' ground, comprising a pair of cups and saucers, teapot and cover, cream jug, sucrier and cover and a shaped tray, the second set with fine white floral allover trellis and lace decoration on a dark carmine red ground comprising a a pair of cups and saucers, coffee pot and cover, cream jug and sucrier and cover and a shaped tray tallest piece, 17cm high overall (qty )For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Chamberlain Worcester porcelain part tea servicecirca 1820with gadrooned rims, richly gilded and enamelled in pattern number 767 with Chinese figures in landscapes with temples and other buildings, the cups with scrolled griffin's head handles, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a large jug, a slop bowl, two plates, three small cups, six large cups and nine saucers, impressed mark to the stand, script marks in red to the covers, number 767 to the inner footrims of the cups, script mark in puce to the jug, the tallest piece 23.5cm high overall (27)Footnotes:See Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain (1982), pp.117-8 for illustrations and a discussion of this pattern.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Swansea Ozier moulded sucrier, decorated in white with gilt floral sprigs with red Swansea script mark apart from coverDate: Circa 1814-22Size of sucrier: 14cm high including cover & 16cm diameter including handlesCondition: Crack to one sucrier handle Provenance: The late Noel Howard Collection. Harry Sherman Collection
An eighteenth century Worcester porcelain sucrier and cover with a flower head finial decorated with floral sprays of English flowers and leaves.Date: Circa 1770Size: 5 inches H and 4.5 inches' W across the lid.Condition: Professional restoration to tips of petals and reattached flower head finial. Some wear to the gilt line on the top of the bowl.
Eastern white metal 4 piece tea and coffee set comprising tea and coffee pot, each with embossed decoration, scroll handle and elephant finial, largest H.17.5 x W.22cm overall, (handles and covers detached), sucrier, and jug, stamped "Sterling 925", gross 1927 grams (all with loaded bases), and a pair of plated sugar tongs, cased. (6)
Bing & Grondahl porcelain "Seagull" pattern part tea and coffee set comprising, oval teapot, H.16cm; coffee pot, H.24.cm; 2 handled sucrier, H.11cm, (cover cracked), jug, H.10.8cm; 16 plates, Dia.15.6cm, (2 with tiny rim chip); 18 cups, Dia.7.6cm, (3 cracked); 21 saucers, Dia.13.5cm, (2 with with rim chip); bread and butter plate, W.26.5cm; rounded rectangular dish, W.27.7cm; circular scalloped bowl, Dia.18.5cm; smaller bowl, Dia.14.5cm; leaf shaped dish, W.19.2cm, (rim chip); small dish, Dia.9.8cm, (foot rim chip); bowl on triple dolphin supports, Dia.13.8cm; salt shaker, H.7.4cm; vase, H.13.5cm; candle stand, Dia.11.2cm. Royal Copenhagen porcelain Christmas plates, 1970-76 and 1978-79, Dia.18cm; James Cook plate, 1978; baluster vase, H.14.5cm, and a thimble on a gilt metal chain. (81)
Royal Albert Country Roses tea/coffee and dinner service, approximately 80 pieces, including 10 dinner plates, 10 side plates, 10 smaller side plates, 11 tea cups (two cracked) and 9 saucers, 7 coffee cups (one chipped) and 9 saucers, 6 dessert bowls, tea pot and cover, coffee pot and cover, cream jug, sucrier, tureen and cover, sauce boat and stand, three oval serving dishes, etc (appx.80)
A Wedgwood 'Osborne' pattern part Dinner, Tea and Coffee Service, for six place setting, comprising six Dinner Plates, six Bowls, six Coffee Cans and Saucers, six Tea Cups and Saucers, six Side Plates, Gravy Boat and Saucer, Teapot, Milk Jug, Sucrier, Cruets, etc. approximately 55 pieces (a lot)
ASSORTED DOULTON CERAMICS comprising three Doulton Lambeth jugs with scroll and foliate incised decoration and applied relief bead and shell work, one being by George Tinworth, together with Royal Doulton shell decorated teapot and sucrier, 22.5cms high the tallest, (5)Provenance: collection of the late Dr Ronald Austin of SwanseaComments: minor nibbles, surface wear, teapot lid and handle damaged,
H&R Daniel - A teapot and cover with matching sucrier and cover, circa 1827pattern 4058, of 'Second Gadroon' shape with acanthus scroll handle and feet, variation A, the mazarine blue ground decorated with yellow panels and enamelled flowers, numbered in gilt, teapot 14.5cm high, sucrier 14cm high (4, including covers)Provenance: The Michael Berthoud Collection.Literature: Illustrated in Identifying Daniel Porcelain Tablewares, p. 110.Condition:Teapot - Several cracks near the handle and three faint hairlines to the base. Hairlines to inner rim.Sucrier - T-shaped crack to the underside of the base and several other cracks to the body. Further hairline to the inner rim. A hairline crack to the cover.
H&R Daniel - A part tea service, circa 1827 pattern 4413, of 'C'-scroll form, the bowl raised on 'daisy' wheel feet, decorated with pink leaves and gilding comprising teapot and cover with matching sucrier and cover, slop bowl, two saucers, and two bread and butter plates, 23cm diameter, teapot faintly numbered to one foot, teapot 18cm high, sucrier 15cm high, bowl 18cm diameter (9 pcs including covers) (faults) Provenance: The Michael Berthoud Collection. Literature: The teapot is illustrated in Berthoud, H&R Daniel, plate 59. Condition:Sucrier missing finial. The body with some cracks and one hairline to the cover. Teapot with numerous cracks and hairlines and the finial to the cover has been re-attached. Bowl with large cracks to the centre. 1 saucer also cracked. Bread and butter plates - 1- Large crack to the centre. 2 - Badly cracked with a loose section to the rim. Sold with all faults. Please see images.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceDeutschland, um 1900. Silber, 4-teilig. Gemarkt BSN. Urnenförmiger Korpus mit halbplastischen Rosenranken geziert. Henkel und Deckelknauf mit Blüten- und Astdekor. Bestand: Kaffee-, Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier. Halbmond/Krone, Meistermarke, Feingehalt 800. H (KK) 18,5 cm, ca. 1360 g.- Gebrauchsspuren.
Kaffeeservice, London1865–66. Silber, 3-teilig. Meistermarke Goldsmiths Alliance, bzw. A.B. Savory & Sons. Kürbisform auf rundem Stand, gewölbter Deckel mit Blütenknauf auf Blätterkranz und Volutenhenkel. Wandung mit graviertem und reliefiertem Kartuschendekor, begleitet von Pflanzenmotiven. Bestand: Kaffeekanne, Cremier, Sucrier. Garantie-, Meistermarke, Feingehalt 925. H (KK) 22,5 cm, ca. 1330 g. - Min. Gebrauchsspuren.
Teeservice, New York19.Jh. Silber, 3-teilig. Meistermarke John Sayre & Thomas Richards. Ovaler Korpus auf entsprechendem Stand, Kuppeldeckel mit Vasenknauf und J-förmiger Henkel aus Holz. Wandung mit vertikalen Faltenzügen und gravierten Ligaturinitialen. Bestand: Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier. Meistermarke. H (TK) 18,5 cm, ca. 1300 g. - Min. Gebrauchsspuren.
KaffeeserviceAarau, um 1930. Silber gehämmert, 6-teilig. Meistermarke Fritz Widmer (Kaffeekanne gemarkt: Baltensperger Zürich). Polygonale Form über ausgestelltem Fuss, J-förmiger Henkel und gewölbter Deckel mit Knauf. Wandung graviert mit Linien- und Kreisornamenten. Kaffee-, Wasserkanne, Cremier, Sucrier, Biskuitschale, ovales Tablett. Meistermarke, Feingehalt 800S. H (KK) 25 cm, ca. 3120 g. - Gebrauchsspuren.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceSchaffhausen, 20.Jh. Silber, 3-teilig. Herstellermarke Jezler, Modell Füessli. Birnförmiger Korpus mit Schnabelausguss auf Huffüssen, ohrenförmiger Henkel und Deckelknauf aus Holz. Bestand: Kaffeekanne, Cremier, Sucrier. Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 800. H (KK) 26 cm, ca. 970 g. - Leichte Gebrauchsspuren.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceUSA, 20.Jh. Silber, 6-teilig. Herstellermarke Reed & Barton. Blanke Rundform über eingezogenem Profilfuss, Deckel mit Balusterknauf, Wandung mit gravierten Ligaturinitialen. Bestand: Tee-, Kaffeekanne, Cremier, Sucrier, Biskuitschale, Rechaud. Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 925. H (KK) 20 cm, ca. 3470 g. - Gebrauchsspuren.
A Derby oval sucrier and cover in pattern 1128, a Wedgwood octagonal covered bowl and stand, a Masons ironstone octagonal jug and three plates, all in the Imari style, the jug 23.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A Meissen composite tea and coffee service, c.1740, the quatrefoil forms painted with varying Holzschnitt flowers and insects, blue crossed swords marks. Comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a tea canister and cover, five cups and six saucers. (19) Provenance: the Chetwynd family, Brocton Hall, Staffordshire.
A small collection of Thuringian porcelains, c.1760-70, including a Wallendorf sucrier base painted with figural panels, a rectangular tea canister painted with Classical portraits in puce monochrome, a teabowl and saucer painted with a chicken, a dog and a stag, and a moulded knife handle painted with panels of roses, some faults, 24.2cm max. (5)
1920s five-piece silver tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot, twin handled open sucrier and milk jug, each of squat circular form with shaped rim, the teapot, coffee pot and hot water pot each with ebonised handle and finial, the sucrier and milk jug with acanthus capped scroll handles, all upon circular foot, hallmarked R F Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1926 & 1927, tallest H24cmCondition Report: Approximate total weight 85.66 ozt (2666 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with some wear but generally legible.
Victorian three-piece silver tea service, comprising teapot, twin handled open sucrier and milk jug, of oval form with shaped rim and C handles, each engraved with crests and bands of strapwork decoration, the milk jug and sucrier with gilt interiors, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1881, the teapot with ivory insulators and finial, all contained with a tooled leather, blue silk and velvet lined fitted case, retailed by West & Sun, Dublin This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report: Approximate total weight 20.48 ozt (637.2 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Milk jug with several indentations to base rim. Wear to gilding on interior of jug and sucrier Interior of teapot with wear and signs of use. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible. Case with scuffs to exterior edges, discolouration and marks to silk interior. Ivory Act - Submission reference: XFB8LQVL
A Wedgwood 'Florentine' Pattern Porcelain Dinner, Tea and Coffee Service, comprising: a vegetable tureen and cover, two open vegetable dishes, eight dinner plates 26cm diameter, gravy boat and stand, eight soup bowls, eight dessert plates 21cm diameter, eight side plates 15.5cm diameter, eight pudding bowls and one bread and butter plate, sugar bowl, sucrier and cover, cream jug, eight tea cup and saucers, five coffee cans (two sizes) and saucers.Lot 1067 - 15.5cm plates, sugar bowls, six tea cups, six saucers all with green backed stamp. All others black back stamps, generally free from cutlery damage, 2 x dinner plates badly cracked, 2 x 20.5cm diameter plates badly cracked, bread plate cracked.
A Part Matched Caughley and Worcester Porcelain Tea Service, decorated in blue with the Fisherman and Pagodas patterns within gilt line borders, comprising: teapot and cover, teapot stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug and cover, six saucers, four coffee cups and six tea bowls. (A Lot)Lot 1052 - teapot heavily repaired, riveted to base, jug with missing knob to lid, one tea cup wit chip and glue repair, one other with hairline, sucrier with chip to rim, two tea bowl with chip to rim, one saucer with restoration, all with rub to gilt.
A Late XIX Century German Porcelain Afternoon Tea Service, decorated in panels with children in garden and riverside settings, moulded laurel wreath decoration, crossed swords marks, comprising: teapot and cover, hot water jug and cover, cream jug and sucrier and cover, two tea cups, saucers and covers.Lot 1085 - Largest Coffee Pot - gilt wreath finial broken and absent. Small Coffee Pot - no visible chips, cracks or restoration, Teapot - spout chip 0.3 x 0.1cm, minor gilt loss to finial. Tea Cup 1 - no visible chips, cracks or restoration. Cover - wreath finial broken, severed but present. Saucer - no visible chips, cracks or restoration. Tea Cup 2 - no visible chips, cracks or restoration. Cover - small damage to ribbon by wreath. Saucer - no visible chips, cracks or restoration. Jar - no visible chips, cracks or restoration. Cover - wreath repair.
A Derby Porcelain Dessert Service, decorated in the Imari palette with flowering trees and birds, fifteen pieces, red crown and 'D' marks; a Derby trinket set, teawares, etc. (A Lot)Lot 1080 - cup with large crack and chip, blue ceramics, six pieces of white ceramics with hairlines, chips and repairs, two plates and four serving dishes, sucrier cracked and tray cracked.
Two Coalport Porcelain Cabinet Cups and Saucers, with gilt decoration against dark blue and green grounds, printed marks, a Royal Worcester blush ivory cabinet cup and saucer, floral decorated, a Dresden covered cup, a New Hall fluted sucrier and cover and slop bowl. (11)Lot 1061 - Coalport saucer on dark blue with two hairlines, Dresden covered cup with wreath finial missing and chip to rim of lid. Sucrier with chip and hairline, lid also with few small chips.
An Early XX Century Dresden Porcelain Fluted Tea Service, decorated with sprays of flowers within scrolling gilt borders, printed marks, comprising: muffin dish and cover, two bread and butter plates, milk jug, sucrier and cover, sugar bowl, eleven side plates, breakfast cup and saucers and eleven tea cups and saucers. (A Lot)Lot 1087 - 1) Muffin dish and cover gilt wear. 2) Sucrier cracked. 3) One cup is a different shape and is cracked. 4) Slight gilt wear throughout. 5) Six of the saucers do not have the gilt band to the centre. 6) Five side plates chipped/cracked.

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