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A Royal Crown Derby Twelve Place Imari tea service, retailed by Doyle of Leeds, comprising hot water jug, teapot, sucrier, milk jug, waste bowl, two bread and butter plates and twelve trios, together with: a pair of Royal Worcester vases painted with roses (a.f.), two Royal Dux figures and a quantity of Noritake china (three trays)Condition report: All componants of the Royal Crown Derby teaset, free from chips cracks and repair. pair of Royal Worcester vases one with a large rim chip, one broken and reglued, Royal Dux figures, the lady with her head restuck and missing left hand, Noritake all with some giltwear but free from damge and repair
Edwardian silver plated five piece tea service on tray, comprising kettle on stand, teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sucrier and cover, and cream jug, each of bellied form with embossed and chased foliate and C scroll decoration to bodies, the spouts with mask and zoomorphic detail, the covers with bird finials, each upon four scroll feet, the twin handled tray with shaped and scrolling rim, and engraved foliate decoration to centre, L71cmCondition Report:One bird finial missing.
1930's silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, twin handled open sucrier, and milk jug, each of oval form upon four ball feet, the teapot and hot water pot with ebonised handle and finial, hallmarked Z Barraclough & Sons, London 1930, 1931, teapot H15cm hot water pot H21.5cm, approximate total gross weight 67.36 ozt (2095.3 grams)Condition Report:General light wear, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Some staining to interior of teapot.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Early 20th century four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, twin handled open sucrier and milk jug, each of faceted oval form with scrolling rim, the teapot and hot water pot with ebonised handle and finial, the open sucrier and milk jug with scroll handles, each upon four scroll mounted scroll feet, hallmarked Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919, including handle teapot H15.5cm hot water pot H21.5cm, approximate total gross weight 64.32 ozt (2000.8 grams)Condition Report:General light wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Early 20th century silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled open sucrier and milk jug, each of bellied form with gadrooned beaded rim with cast shell and foliate detail, the tea and coffee pots with acanthus decoration to spouts and curved wooden handles, the sucrier and milk jug with acanthus and flower head detailed curved handles, each upon four ball feet, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, including handles coffee pot H22.5cm teapot H15cm, approximate gross weight 76.35 ozt (2374.8 grams)Condition Report:General light wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Remnants of gilding to interior of sucrier and milk jug.Some tea staining to interior of teapot.Generally in good overall condition.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Early 20th century three piece silver tea service, comprising teapot with ebonised handle and finial, twin handled sucrier, and milk jug, each of squat circular form with beaded rim and foot, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1918, approximate gross weight 33.80 ozt (1051.6 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, small indentations and some knocks, including knocks to feet in particular to teapot, and to rim of milk jug.Hallmarks with some slight wear, particularly to makers mark on sucrier and milk jug, but mostly clear and legible.
1950's silver novelty miniature five piece tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and twin handled open sucrier, each of part fluted form, and a long twin handled tray, tray W15cm, hallmarked John Rose, Birmingham 1956, 2.01 ozt (62.7 grams)Condition Report:General light wear, predominantly in the form of surface scratches.Hallmarks clear and legible.
the teapot and milk jug with possible mark of Antip Ivanovich Kuzmichev, assayed by Alexander Vasilyevich Romanov, Moscow 1886, the sucrier with hinged cover and possible mark of Antip Ivanovich Kuzmichev assayed by Vasily Aleksandrovich Petrov, Moscow 1885, all with 84 zolotniki stamp indicating 875/1000 standard silver, each of circular, somewhat bulbous form, decorated with sections of gilded repeating symmetrical engraved decoration above and below a central plain and polished mid – section and raised on an applied gilded circular band, gilded interior, 23.9ozt gross (3)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN TETE-A-TETE SET, hand painted with floral sprays, comprising a teapot and cover, twin handled covered sucrier, two tea cups and two saucers and a twin handled shaped rectangular tray, unmarked, height of teapot 14cm, s.d. (7) (Condition report: the teapot has a glued repair to the finial, one tea cup has the handle missing, chipped and cracked, the other tea cup is chipped to the underside, most pieces have wear to the gilding, the tray is particularly worn)
An H&R Daniel porcelain teaset, comprising teapot, covered sucrier, cream jug, slop bowl and ten cups and saucers (with two additional cups), with hand-painted decoration.Condition report: Hairline cracks to slop bowl, one cup and two saucers. Finial missing from sucrier, which also is cracked. Teapot spout broken (parts present). Encrusted flowers missing in small parts throughout.
A late Victorian silver jar and cover, maker's marks rubbed, Birmingham, 1900, decorated in relief 7cm hightogether with a small quantity of silver,to include, a pair of silver pepperettes, Birmingham, 1900, 7.5cm high, a similar silver salt, Birmingham, 1905, a silver novelty form sucrier and cream jug, by Jones & Crompton, 1902, and a silver pierced mustard with blue glass liner, by William Aitken, 1899total 8ozt excluding glass liner (7)Condition report: Lid stiff to silver jar and cover, tarnishing evident to whole group, as well as minor knocks and scuffs
A silver four piece tea service,by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1932, comprising a teapot, 17cm high, hot water jug, 24cm high, sucrier, 9.5cm high and cream jug, 12cm high,approximately 53ozt (4)Condition report: Lid of teapot doesn't quite sit flush, tarnishing eveident throughout, in addition minor knocks to be expected
Modern Spode dinner and tea service for eight place settings, comprising dinner plates, dessert plates, side plates, twin handled soup bowls and saucers, oval serving dish, lidded tureen, teapot, teacups, saucers, milk jug, and open sucrier, each of full or part fluted form and decorated with wild flowers predominantly in tones of pink, with red and black printed mark beneathCondition Report:Good overall condition, minimal signs of wear including surface scratches, a few nicks and minor wear to gilding.
Liberty & Co Tudric pewter three piece tea service, comprising teapot with woven reed handle, twin handled open sucrier, and milk jug, each of squat form with planished finish, each impressed beneath Tudric Pewter Ware 01537 Made in EnglandCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, small indentations and some splits and small losses to reed handle.
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co Tudric pewter three piece tea service, comprising teapot with woven reed handle, single handled open sucrier, and milk jug, each with planished finish and detailed with honesty flowers, each impressed beneath Made in England Tudri Pewter 0231 Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, and small indentations.
A FRENCH 950 STANDARD LOUIS XV STYLE SILVER SUCRIER stamped on the rim of the body, probably Paris late 19th/early 20th century, of oval form, the lobed domed cover with flower head finial and foliate embossing, the cast body with twin split scrolling handles,pierced foliate decoration on four scrolling feet and blank twin cartouche with blue glass liner 21 cm across the handles16 cm high 381 grams Condition Report:Available upon request
A Derby Porcelain Armorial Plate, circa 1790, painted in puce monochrome with arms and the motto NIL DESPERANDUM within a fruiting vine border, mark in puce, 23cm diameter; A Similar Fluted Lozenge Shape Centrepiece, painted with flower sprigs within a foliate scroll border, mark in puce; A Matching Dessert Plate, 22.5cm diameter; A Pair of Lobed Oval Dishes, painted in orange and gilt with fruiting vine, marks in puce, 25cm wide; A Similar Dessert Plate, gilt with sprigs within blue and gilt borders, mark in purple, 22cm diameter; A Fluted Coffee Cup and Saucer, painted in blue and gilt with a band of stylised foliage, marks in puce; A Similar Coffee Cup and saucer, painted in colours and gilt with a band of formal foliage, marks in puce; A Coffee Can, with orange and gilt foliage; A Sauce Tureen and Cover, circa 1810, of oval form with orange and gilt formal foliate border, mark in red, 18cm wide; and A Bloor Period Twin-Handled Sucrier and Cover and Milk Jug, with salmon pink, blue and gilt floral scrolls, printed marks in red, sucrier 19.5cm wide (two trays)
A collection of Rockingham porcelain to include an overhanging lip vase in Brunswick blue ground painted with flowers, puce griffin, circa 1830-42, a claret ground sucrier and cover, Pastille burner and assorted tea wares (a.f) (one tray)Condition report: Brunswick Vase - patch mark with an added later glaze section. Massive crack and area of restoration. Claret sucrier - handle lacking, hairlines throughout. Candlestick - with restoration to the main upright. Pastille Burner stand with a small section of repair to the rim and a hairline crack to the foot. Small model with hairline crack to handle and losses to the rims. Zebra lacking ear and crazed. Sheep group - with ears lacking and losses/repairs to the tree. Welsh tureen, cover and stand - the stand with hairline cracks, the main body and cover with light crazing. Teapot with loss to the cover and spout, areas of re-painting and glaze loss. Hairline cracks and crazing. The remaining items appear in good condition. Sold as seen.
SUFFRAGETTE TEA SERVICEComplete tea service designed by Sylvia Pankhurst, decorated with the badge of the Women's Social and Political Union printed in green and washed in purple, a trumpeting angel under the banner 'FREEDOM' and the initials 'WSPU', the rims and angular handles also picked out in green enamel, comprising a teapot and cover, six cups, six saucers, six small plates, a cake plate, a sucrier and a milk jug, teapot 14.2cm high, printed marks for H M Williamson and Sons of Longton, c.1909 (23)Footnotes:A RARE COMPLETE SUFFRAGETTE TEA SET DESIGNED BY SYLVIA PANKHURST WITH FINE PROVENANCE.No firm produced pottery and porcelain in support of the women's suffrage movement commercially, so pieces such as this service were commissioned by the movement itself. In early 1909 the WSPU commissioned Williamson's of Longton, Staffordshire to produce wares for use in the refreshment room at the Prince's Skating Rink Exhibition held in Knightsbridge for two weeks in May 1909. Each piece bears Sylvia Pankhurst's 'Angel of Freedom' in the WSPU colours, a motif designed specifically for the exhibition. After the exhibition the china was sold off in sets of 22 pieces to raise funds for the cause. Votes for Women of 13 May 1910 noted that some was still available to purchase; 'a breakfast set for two, 11s; small tea set, 15s; whole tea set £1; or pieces may be had singly' (Crawford, Elizabeth, The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1866-1928, 1999, p.108). The motif also appears on many other items such as the illuminated addresses awarded to prisoners, badges and the medallion also included in this sale. Christabel Pankhurst wrote of the opportunity that the exhibition afforded for supporters to purchase a wide variety of items in the WSPU colours and thus spread the message through merchandising: 'every member of the Union will become an advertiser for the movement, and will bring to the Prince's Skating Rink a dozen, or a score, or an even larger number men and women of her acquaintance who... will appreciate for the first time the strength of the woman's movement' (Crawford, p.137).Provenance: A letter included in the lot from the daughter of the original owner, describes how the tea set was originally purchased c.1913 by her mother Lily Kerran, an ardent supporter of women's suffrage, socialist and free thinker. Lily's husband Ferdinand Louis Kerran (1883-1949) was a prominent activist in the British Socialist Party and, from 1920, a member of the executive of the new Communist Party of Great Britain. He had a successful photography business in Bexleyheath with his brother Frederick, who produced postcards, and became an semi-official photographer of WSPU members and events. During the first war he was interned in the Islington workhouse from whence he escaped to New York, rearrested and returned to Brixton prison. As a leading member of the communist party he worked along former suffragettes such as Sylvia Pankhurst, who wrote to his wife on his death in 1949. The tea set was then offered by descendants of the Kerran family at Christie's South Kensington on 10 March 1995 and purchased by the present owner.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 silver coffee pot, of half lobed urn form, with ebonised handle and knop, on oval pedestal foot, by Barker Bros Ltd, Chester 1926, 25cm high, together with a matching twin handled sucrier by the same maker, Chester 1919, and a similar milk jug by Henry Hobson & Sons, Birmingham 1905, 33oz overall. (3)
An Edwardian silver sugar bowl, with shaped border, on pedestal foot, by Barker Bros., Birmingham 1904, 11.5cm wide, a silver twin handled sucrier and matching milk jug, with beaded borders, Birmingham 1930, and a silver half lobed sucrier, 15.5oz overall, together with a plated entree dish, cased pair of salad servers and assorted plated flatware. (qty)
A large New Hall 'Elephant' pattern imari tea and coffee servicecirca 1805comprising teapot and cover, twin-handled sucrier and cover, cream jug, ten coffee cups, thirteen teacups, sixteen saucers, two bread and butter plates and a slop bowl, pattern number 876(47)Condition report: Overall, the condition of the service is very good and there is no significant damages or any signs of restoration. Generally, the condition of both the paintwork and gilding is in a good, original condition. A full condition report is as follows:Coffee cans - 1 can has some stained crazing to the interior and underside of the base, alongside some further lighter crazing to the remainder of the body. 1 coffee can has several scratches to the underside of the base. 1 coffee can has a minute nibble to the foot rim. 1 coffee can has a manufacturing flaw to the foot rim, in the form of a small indentation that has been gilded over in the factory. 1 coffee can has a firing crack to the handle.Teacups - 1 teacup has a small patch of white paint to the exterior upper rim, but this would most likely come off with a little coaxing. 1 teacup has a firing crack to the handle. A few teacups have a few circular spots of light staining to the interior. 1 teacup has a crack descending from the upper rim and a patch of rubbing to the gilding, also to the rim.Saucers - 1 saucer has a Y-shaped crack. 1 saucer has a small foot rim chip and small patches of rubbing to the gilding around the rim. 1 saucer has a small nibble to the foot rim. 1 saucer has a short V-shaped crack to the rim. 1 saucer is crazed to the underside.Slop basin - some minor short scratches and general sign of use to the interior. Cream jug - Some patches of gilding wear on the edges of the handle.Plates - 1 plate has an old collector's label stuck over the top of the tree, which may affect the gilding underneath if it is removed.Sucrier - Slight firing crack to the underneath of the upper terminal of the handle and one longer, darker, firing crack to the interior of the rim. Teapot and cover - Very slight rubbing to the gilding on the tip of the spout and the very tip of the finial.No further damages or repairs. Please see additional images for the above.
A Sèvres style tete à tete tea service, the blue ground bodies reserved with panels painted with King Louis XVI, Queen Marie Antoinette, and the royal children, with gilt laurel frames, comprising a tray, teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug and two cups and saucers, tray - 30cm wideCondition report: Tray - Approx' two inches of the gilt rim missingThe sucrier has a rougness to teh interior of the rim which appears to be applied, no evidence of restoration. One of the cups is cracked down one side. Typical rubbing in places.
A George VI silver milk jug and sucrier, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1938, each of plain polished design with scroll form handles and cast Celtic bands to rim and foot, import marks for Dublin 1939, milk jug 11.3cm high, sugar bowl 8cm high, gross weight 9.82ozt (2)CR; Jug: Several small to mis-sized dents to the body. Moderate scratching, general wear to tear commensurate with age and use. No splitting, thinning or signs of repair. The jug does wobble on it's foot on a level surface.Sucrier: A few small, very light dents. Moderate scratching and general wear commensurate with age and use. No splitting, thinning or signs of repair. The sucrier sits level on a flat surface.
A Minton Haddon Hall part dinner service, mid-20th century, comprising sixteen dinner plates, 27.3cm diameter, fifteen dessert bowls, 16.7cm wide, eleven side plates, 16cm wide, fifteen teacups, 6cm high, fifteen saucers, 14.3cm wide, two slop bowls, 14cm diameter, a tureen and cover, a teapot (at fault), a sucrier, a milk jug, a bowl, an open salt, a sauceboat and stand, a part cake stand, and ten further serving dishes (93)
A Royal Crown Derby part tea service, late 19th century, comprising: a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, six teacups, eight saucers, eight side plates, and four serving dishes, each piece with gilt outlined floral reserves finely enamelled with rose blossoms, with gilt highlights against a cobalt blue ground, gilt monogram "JK" and parcel gilt handles and finials, printed maker's mark, painted "5895" and date cypher for 1899 to base, with a similarly decorated Royal Crown Derby plate and a similarly decorated Coalport style plate (31) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The teapot shows a chip to the spout and one saucer shows a chip to the rim. All cups ring when pinged. The interior of one cup shows some staining. All pieces show minor rubbing to the gilt and some fine surface scratching.
A Herend Hungary hand painted tea service, comprising: a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sucrier and cover, a butter dish, a slop bowl, six tea cups, six saucers, six side plates and two sandwich plates, each piece decorated with polychrome enamel fruits, vegetables and flowers, the covers with florally encrusted finials, printed maker's mark to bases (25) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces appear to be in good overall condition, showing no obvious chips, cracks or losses.
An Aesthetic Movement silver plated tray by Silber & Fleming, of oval form, shaped border with cast foliate rim, the centre engraved with scrolling florals and birds, 57cm wide, together with a silver coloured four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sucrier and milk jug, each of tapered oval form with scrolling handles, each bearing a cartouche engraved with a heron, bone knops to teapot and water jug, teapot 14.5cm high (5)
Kaffee-/TeeserviceFrankfurt am Main um 1850. Silber, 4-teilig. Meistermarke Schott. Gebauchte Form über eingezogenem Fuss. Ohrenförmiger Henkel aus Holz, Deckelknauf in Form einer Rose. Wandung mit vertikalen Faltenzügen. Bestand: Kaffee-, Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier. Stadt-, u. Meistermarke. H (KK) 19,5 cm, ca. 1520 g.- Alters- u. Gebrauchsspuren.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceBremen, um 1900. Silber, 5-teilig. Herstellermarke Koch & Bergfeld. Zylindrische Form mit eingezogener Schulter. J-Henkel, gewölbter Deckel mit Zapfenknauf. Wandung vertikal gefeldert, dazwischen Lorbeerkranz mit Masche und abschliessende Blattbordüre. Kaffee-, Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier, Tablett mit Ligaturinitialen, Bodenunterseite gravierte Widmung. Halbmond/Krone, Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 800. H (KK) 23 cm, ca. 2480 g. - Alters- u. Gebrauchsspuren, gedellt.
TeeserviceteileBelgien, 19.Jh. Silber, 3-teilig. Bauchige Form über eingezogenem Fuss, ohrenförmiger Henkel, Deckel mit plastischem Rosen-Knauf. Wandung mit vertikalen Faltenzügen und reliefierten Rosenmotiven. Bestand: Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier. Garantiemarke, Feingehalt 950. H (TK) 25,5 cm, ca. 2040 g.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceLuzern, um 1900. Silber, 6-teilig. Werkstatt Bossard. Ovoider Korpus über ausgestelltem Fuss. J-Henkel und Deckelknauf aus Holz. Fuss und Schulter mit gravierter Bordüre. Bestand: Kaffee-, Teekanne, Biskuitschale, Sucrier, grosses u. kleines ovales Tablett. Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 875. H (KK) 16 cm, ca. 2980 g.- Alters- u. Gebrauchsspuren.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceZürich, 20.Jh. Silber, 5-teilig. Gemarkt Meister. Birnförmiger Korpus mit tief angesetztem Ausguss und gewölbtem Deckel mit Eichelknauf, Ohrenhenkel ebonisiert. Feine Perlbordüre. Bestand: Kaffee-, Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier, ovales Tablett. Feingehalt 800. H (KK) 22,5 cm, ca. 3000 g. - Min. Gebrauchsspuren.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceSchaffhausen, 20.Jh. Silber, 6-teilig. Herstellermarke Jezler. Modell Füessli. Birnenförmiger Korpus auf Huffüssen, Schnabelausguss, ohrenförmiger Henkel und Deckelknauf aus Holz. Bestand: Kaffee-, Tee-, Wasserkanne, Cremier, Sucrier, Biskuitschale. Kl. Gravur. Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 800. H (KK) 25,5 cm, ca. 2460 g.
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