A Victorian blue and white and gilt decorated tea set comprising teapot, sucrier, milk jug, slop bowl, two rectangular plates, twelve large cups, twelve small cups, twelve saucers, six small plates and teapot stand, bearing old auction labels "Sotheby's 6 Mar 1990 312/51", together with two sets of four 19th Century Continental green and gilt banded dessert plates, each decorated with a floral spray / botanical study CONDITION REPORTS Teapot very cracked throughout - see images. Slop bowl, cream jug and sucrier appear basically sound as do the rectangular platters. Saucers appear basically sound. Large cups basically sound with the exception of one with large hairline crack vertically - see image. Small cups basically sound. Six sandwich plates or side plates slightly different in colour i.e. slightly darker owing to the fact that they are later versions of the same pattern by Aynsley with green underglazed printed mark stamped "England" though in good condition - see images for further detail. Otherwise the set has some signs of surface wear and tear and scratching conducive with age and use - see images for further detail
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A Royal Crown Derby imari 'Derby Japan' (or 'King's Pattern') cabaret set, dated 1884, comprising teapot and cover, twin-handled sucrier and cover, cream jug and a twin-handled tray, printed factory marks in red together with date cypher to the sucrier and tray, pattern 383, tray 48.5cm wideCondition:Good condition with no damages or restorations. The teapot cover is a little small and is possibly matched. There is some crazing to the sucrier cover.
An assembled Royal Crown Derby imari service, pattern 2451predominantly circa 1910 - 1930scomprising a teapot and cover, cream jug and twin-handled sucrier, with a cabaret tray, 32.5cm wide; eight coffee cups (three different sizes), with nine saucers, eight sideplates, two further smaller sideplates, five small plates, 18cm diameter and a fluted slop basin, 13cm diameter; together with a small jar and cover, raised on four feet, in the same pattern, 18cm high(qty)Condition:Tray drilled for hanging. One coffee cup with a chip and three hairlines. A second coffee cup with slight hairline visible to the underside of the base. Some loss of gilding to several saucers and coffee cup rims and handles. Four of the 18cm plates with particularly heavy rubbing to the decoration, one of which also has a hairline.The small jar and cover on four feet has lost all of the red colour, which is now a dark greyish brown. It also has a restored finial to the cover and a short hairline to the interior rim.No further damages or repairs.
An Imari pattern Staffordshire porcelain tea service,c.1820, decorated in the style of Derby to a gilt border, painted with no.711, comprising; teapot, sucrier, slop bowl, cream jug, three plates, twelve tea cups, twelve saucers and six saucers (37)Condition ReportThe tea set is in remarkably good condition with an old repair to the finial of the teapotHairline crack to one teacup and some small amount of staining to most.Some chip losses to the inner rim of the sucrier.
ENGLISH PORCELAIN ITEMS - 19th century, Coalport saucer dish with a band of hand painted flowers with gilt edged borders within a blue background, printed backstamp for 'Daniell London', 24.5cms diameter, a pair of Coalport vases with flared rims, gilt framed cartouches painted with landscapes on a blue ground, 17cms H, a Coalport two-handled lidded sucrier painted with a continuous band of flowers within a gilded border on a blue ground, 15cms H, ETC
18TH CENTURY & LATER DECORATIVE TEAWARE - to include four various teapots with covers in hand painted and gilt decorations, 27cms across the largest, small bullet shape teapot lacking cover, decorated with a woman at a weaving loom, 10cms H, 16cms across, four coffee cans, three saucers and a cup, all having matching pseudo tobacco leaf decoration in cobalt blue, iron red and gilt, probably Chamberlain`s Worcester, 13.5cm diameters the saucers, 6.5cms H the coffee cans and a Worcester Porcelain sucrier and cover, Queen Charlotte pattern circa 1770, 12cms H
ATTRACTIVE VICTORIAN TEA SERVICE, 27 pieces and an Anchor China Bridgwood tea service, 40 pieces, the Victorian service having hand painted floral central decorations with gilt floral decoration against a grey and white ground to include teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, sandwich plate, 8 x saucers, 6 x smaller cups, 8 x larger cups
ELIZABETH II FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SET, comprising teapot, pedestal pot, cream jug and sucrier, oval shape, engraved border and wreath shaped vacant cartouche, Sheffield 1972, Mappin & Webb, 53 oz troy overall approx., in original box (4)Provenance: private collection Pembrokeshire, consigned via our Carmarthen Office
A good silver five piece tea set by Harry Atkins. Comprising spirit kettle, teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sucrier, of facetted oval section with ebonised finials and handles, Sheffield 1958 and 1967, height of spirit kettle including stand 27cm, weight 106 toz approximately.All in good antique condition. No dents, generally scratched all over. Some hallmarks a little rubbed but still clear. Ebonised finish on the spirit kettle worn.
A Victorian Coalport style part tea service, decorated with sprays of flowers and Billingsley Roses and sprays of summer flowers, with gilt borders, and comprising eighteen cups in varying sizes, saucers in varying sizes, two bread and butter plates, a two handled sucrier and cover, and a milk jug, reputedly Ex Heath Hall West Yorkshire.
A Peruvian silver sucrier and cover, and matching milk jug, the sucrier with twin handles, both stamped Industria Peruana 925 sterling, sucrier 12cm high, a similar tea strainer, with stylised foliate handle, stamped 925, 9oz overall, a silver novelty baby's rattle in the form of a seated cat, with plastic teething ring, Birmingham 1957, and another silver baby's rattle, stamped 925 (5)
A George V silver four piece tea service, of oval faceted design, comprising tea kettle on stand with burner, teapot, twin handled sucrier and milk jug, the teapot and kettle with ebonised handles and knop, on shaped scroll feet by Brook & Son, Sheffield 1911 and 1912, teapot 15.5cm high, 90oz overall (4)Good overall, a few minor dings and scratches. Ebonised handle has faded on teapot and ebonised knop is missing. Burner has a different Maker (J.D & S) but no date letter, fits well though. All four pieces have engraved initials K.W to the body.
A George V silver swing handled sucrier, of boat shaped form, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1916, 18cm wide, a pair of silver pierce-decorated sweetmeat dishes, with laurel wreath twin handles, Birmingham 1911, 16.5cm wide, and another pair of silver pierced sweetmeat dishes, 15oz overall, together with a pair of silver plated bottle coasters and a plated scallop form butter dish (8)
A George VI silver four piece tea service, of chamfered oval form, comprising teapot and hot water pot with composite handles and knops, sucrier and milk jug, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1939, teapot 14.5cm high, 44.5oz overall (4)In good condition overall, minor scratches, each piece has an engraved initial K.
A late Victorian silver half lobed small milk jug and sucrier, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1896, an Irish silver napkin ring by John Miller, Dublin 1966 with sword of light commemorative hallmark, and other small silver comprising a pierce decorated sweetmeat dish, a pepper, a napkin ring and a spoon, 9oz overall (qty)Qty: 7 items
A George III silver swing handled sucrier, of shaped oval outline, with reeded borders and handle, by Solomon Hougham, London 1794, 15cm wide, another of shaped rectangular form by the same maker, London 1798, and a George III silver cream jug, maker's mark indistinct, London 1809, 14.5oz overall (3)The larger squarer sugar basket is heavily tarnished and has a black, pitted area to the interior. There is a small hole to the edge. Marks are clear to base. 15cm wide. Slightly smaller oval sugar basket is good overall with some patchy tarnish, has engraved monogram to the side. 14.5cm wide. The cream jug is heavily tarnished but appears good otherwise.
A collection of silver, comprising a helmet shaped cream jug by Charles Edwards, London 1928, an American twin handled sucrier and milk jug on weighted bases, stamped sterling, other small items incl a pair of pierce decorated circular dishes, a Continental salt, another with Egyptian figural supports and glass liner, a tea strainer, four various decanter labels, a hand mirror, a set of four embossed buttons and a small quantity of costume jewellery, 10oz weighable (qty)
A mid Victorian silver twin handled sucrier, of baluster form, with shaped and beaded borders and scroll handles, engraved with foliage by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1867, 11.5cm high, and a George III silver cream jug, with engraved decoration and reeded handle, marks worn, 10cm high, 14oz overall (2)
A George III silver teapot, of half-lobed design, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, on ball feet by Thomas Johnson, London 1809, 15.5cm high, together with a similar Victorian twin handled sucrier and milk jug by other makers, Birmingham 1887 and 1888, 32oz overall (3)Ivory registration no. 36H6HW5K
A Worcester blue and white part tea service c.1760-65, painted in the Mansfield pattern, open crescent marks. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug and cover and a coffee can. Together with a Warmstry-fluted teabowl and saucer in the Hollow Rock Lily pattern, and two teabowls in the Plantation and the Cannon Ball patterns. (11)Provenance: the David Stopher Collection.
A collection of Worcester blue and white tea wares, c.1760-80, all printed in the Three Flowers pattern, including a teapot and cover, a sucrier and associated cover, a jug and cover, a preserve pot and cover, a small bowl, a teabowl and saucer, a coffee can and a Caughley teabowl in the same pattern, some faults, 19cm max. (13)
Two boxes of china to include: 15 piece Japanese Kutani teaset with teapot, 15 piece Noritake coffee set with coffee pot, Chinese floral design ceramic items including: coffee pot, pin trays, plates, peppers, egg cups, milk jug, sucrier, coffee cups etc, Beswick ware cottage design cheese dish, various collectors plates; Kaiser, Delft etc, Royal Albert serving plate, various glass items, a small luster trinket bowl etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
An extensive Spode porcelain part tea service painted with floral sprays and sprigs on a gilt dot ground, iron-red marks and pat.no.2009, circa 1820, comprising twenty-three tea cups; fifteen coffee cups; twenty-three saucers; two slop bowls; one saucer dish; two muffin dishes and covers; teapot, cover and stand; sucrier and cover; cream jug, seventy-four pieces [minor damage and wear to gilt].*Literature: Leonard Whiter 'Spode' p.187, pl.219.
A Chamberlain Worcester tea set, circa 1800, decorated in gilt and enamel with a foliate pattern, comprising a teapot, cream jug, sucrier, bowl, six cups, six saucers and a side dish. Provenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.Some gilt and enamel wear. One saucer has a rim chip and some light hairlines and crazing. Another saucer has a crack on the rim. Another has a chip and cracks. The teapot knop has been reglued and the spout has been restored. The sugar bowl has a hairline on the rim. Another saucer reglued.
Royal Doulton dinner and tea wares, decorated in the Rondelay pattern, comprising six dinner plates, eight teacups, six saucers, six dessert plates, twelve side plates, six bowls, six coffee cans, seven saucers, cake plate, two serving dishes, coffee pot, lidded sucrier, two jugs, sauce boat and saucer, oval serving plate and open sucrierDimensions: Length/Width: 0cm
Early 20th century silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, twin handled sucrier, and milk jug, each of oval part fluted form, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, the sucrier and milk jug with reed detailed angular handles, each upon four stylised bun feet, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919Condition Report:Approximate gross weight 30.31ozt (943 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Possible solder repair to one handle on sucrier where it attaches to body. Several small indentations and nicks to rim of teapot. One bun foot of jug with compression, not affecting function. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally clear and legible.
Edwardian twin handled sucrier, of plain oval form, the lid with embossed sugar cane leaves and urn shaped finial, upon conforming stepped foot, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, maker's mark worn and indistinctCondition Report:Approximate total weight 11.39 ozt (354.2 grams), H15cmGeneral wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. A number of small indentations, and small knocks to body. One larger indentation to one side of body. Lid with small amount of compression to one side and does not quite close flush to. Main hallmark with wear, makers mark and date letter indistinct. Part marks to lid clear and legible.
Early 20th century silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, twin handled sucrier, and milk jug, each of oval part fluted form, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, hallmarked Sheffield 1918, maker's mark WHMCondition Report:Approximate gross weight 30 ozt (934.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Hallmarks with slight wear but generally clear and legible.
WALTER ROBERT MINKIN FOR WEDGWOOD, a black basalt coffee service, c. 1963, comprising cylindrical coffee pot, sucrier and cover, cream jug and six coffee cans and saucers, the coffee pot 26cm high, impressed marks (Qty)Condition Report: Very minor domestic wear to the coffee potGood condition.

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