SILVER GEORGE V MATCHED SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA & COFFEE SET comprising coffee pot, teapot, cream jug and twin-handled sucrier, all having shell design rims raised on shell design feet, Sheffield hallmarks 1914/1915, maker's mark Atkin Brothers, 58 troy ounces approx., overall, 22cms high (the tallest piece) Condition Report: all appear in good overall condition for age, surface wear, minor bumps and dents but no major losses, hallmarks generally clear overall. Provenance: Estate, instructions from Vale of Glamorgan solicitor
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GEORGE V THREE-PIECE SILVER TEASET comprising teapot, sucrier and cream jug, all with pierced scroll design rims, maker's mark CSG & Co, 28 troy ounces approx. overall, 13cms the highest piece (3) Condition Report: good overall condition, surface wear, scratches, minor bumps, hallmarks generally clear. Provenance: Estate, instructions from Vale of Glamorgan solicitor
AN INDIAN STERLING SILVER THREE-PIECE TEASET comprising teapot, sucrier and cream jug, overall decorated with farming scenes depicting domestic animals, figures within landscapes and huts, all three pieces stamped 'sterling' to base, 34 troy ounces overall approx., 14cms high the tallest piece (3) Condition Report: little grubby, some minor dents and surface stratching, no major losses. Provenance: Estate, instructions from Vale of Glamorgan solicitor
THREE PIECES OF BELIEVED INDIAN SILVER comprising scroll-handled sauce boat decorated with deities raised on scroll and pad feet together with matching cream jug and sucrier overall decorated with animals, palm trees and flowers, the cream jug with fish handle, 11 troy ounces approx. (3) Condition Report: cream jug has some nibbles and minor loss to rim, all have surface wear and scratches. Provenance: Estate, instructions from Vale of Glamorgan solicitor
A late 18c Sevres part teaset of Gros Bleu ground with gilt pattern and fleur de lys in white relief enamel and consisting of a teapot and cover, two cups, two saucers, a milk jug, a slop bowl and a sucrier lid, each painted with members of the French Royal family and courtiers being 'The Child King Louis XVII, Madame de Montesson, Madam de Genlis, Marie Antoinette, Madame Elizabeth and Madame de Lamballe', considerable old restoration.
A COALPORT, THOMAS ROSE, SUCRIER AND COVER AND A MATCHING TEAPOT STAND, PAINTED IN WARM PUCE MONOCHROME WITH FIGURES AND LANDSCAPES, A CONTEMPORARY COALPORT SUCRIER, WELL PAINTED EN GRISAILLE WITH A CONTINUOUS ROMANTIC LANDSCAPE AND A CONTEMPORARY OVAL TEAPOT STAND, WITH SWAGS OF ROSES IN SEEDED GREEN BORDER, ALL C1805-10
A Royal Albert Old English Roses part tea service, comprising 10 tea cups, 8 saucers, 6 side plates, 4 dessert plates, sandwich plate, 2 afternoon tea cups and saucers, sugar bowl and milk jug, and 2 Old Country Roses dessert plates and lidded sucrier. CONDITION REPORT: One cup has a large fine hairline crack running from rim to around the bottom rim. Otherwise all items are in very good condition and all ring out nicely when lightly tapped.
Victorian silver tea and coffee service, by the Barnards, comprising teapot, coffee pot and milk jug, stamped William, Michael and John Barnard & Sons with Robert Dubock, London 1900/01, and a matching but earlier sucrier by William and John Barnard, London 1891, all of half reeded baluster form with gadrooned border with mask details echoing the late Regency style, both the teapot and coffee pot having ivory insulators, 13.5cm and 22.5cm high respectively, gross weight approx. 2.591kg (83.30 troy ozs)
A FIVE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, maker Fisher, LAO import marks, London 1977, stamped Sterling, of baluster form with stamped foliate rims, comprising tea and hot water pots with hinged swept covers and acanthus leaf sheathed double "C" scroll handles with composition "stops", two handled sucrier, milk jug and slop basin, teapot 8 1/2" wide, 44ozs 14dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A 19th century Continental porcelain tea set Comprising: a tray, teapot, sucrier, cup and saucer and cream jug, each piece painted with a vignette of a courting couple, the undersides with Sevres style painted mark. The tray 44.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some decoration wear/loss, chips to underside of teapot lid, chips also to underside of sucrier lid, overpainted chip possibly a firing fault to rim of tray, firing fault to underside of tray, general wear.
A Sèvres sucrier and cover painted with a border of roses and corn flowers, later gilt metal finial, with blue marks to base, 11cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Spode Felspar porcelain milk jug with monochrome emblems of the union decoration with matching sucrier, An early 19th century Spode trio "London" shape having deep blue and gilt painted border and a milk jug, a Copeland Garrett Felspar porcelain cup and saucer moulded and painted with floral and gilt foliate decoration
Eight trays of Royal Worcester fine bone china 'Arcadia' design dinner, coffee and teaware to include; lidded tureens, plates, two handled bowls, teacups and saucers, coffee cans and saucers, milk jug, sucrier, plates etc. Together with a set of six Royal Worcester Contessa dinner plates. (8)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A modern Noritake, Loxley Fine China, part dinner service, M/074, comprising two lidded tureens, two oval dishes, salt and pepper shakers, sauce boat and liner, eight dinner plates, eight side plates,eight bread plates, seven soup bowls, eight fruit bowls, eight cups and eight saucers, teapot, sucrier, and milk jug. (67)
A Royal Doulton part dinner and tea service, decorated in the Pastorale pattern, comprising twenty dinner plates, eighteen soup bowls, eighteen tea plates, twelve tea cups with twelve saucers, plus one further broken, eight fish plates, three lidded tureens and one further serving dish, three gravy boats on stands, two meat plates, six fruit bowls, six coffee cups with six saucers, three cake plates, teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, sucrier, two cream jugs and two milk jugs. (126)
A COLLECTION OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY DERBY CERAMIC TEA WARES, includes a milk jug, a two handled covered sucrier, a tea cup with saucer and a serving dish, 21cm diameter, decorated with a border of hand-painted pink roses (In the manner of Billingsley) forget-me-nots and gilded fronds. Painted red factory mark of a crown, crossed batons and a D, circa 1806-1825
A Royal Crown Derby Heraldic Red Aves pattern cake plate; others, similar, 21.5cm plate, 21.5cm dish; a Gold Aves pattern 21.5cm plate; a Red Aves pattern sucrier; all second quality (5) Condition Report: All in ok condition. The red aves plate, bowl and gold aves plate are approximately 21.5cm diameter. The cake plate slightly larger. All need good clean.
A Victorian twin handled and embossed silver sucrier, inscribed 'From the Governing Body of the Royal Agricultural College to Miss Tidmarsh on her Marriage as a Small Mark of her Esteem of her Faithful and Efficient Service for 25 Years as Matron of the College', London 1881, length 18.5cm, together with a matched pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, Edinburgh 1826, gross wt. 11oz.
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