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Impressive Victorian silver four piece tea service comprising teapot/spirit kettle, water pot, milk jug and sucrier, the milk jug and sucrier with gilt interior, all decorated with faceted panels with further circular panels of flower head, roundels and crest marks, the spouts cast with acanthus and floral trails, with ivory finials and handles, maker Robert Garrard, London, various dates from the mid 19th century, inscribed Harrards Panton Street to base, 85oz approx
Five pieces of Wedgwood Jasperware, early 20th century, comprising a large water jug, two hot water jugs, sucrier and sugar bowl and an Adams Jasperware teapot, all with classical sprigged figural decoration beneath fruiting vines on anthemion bands, all with impressed marks, tallest 18 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The large jug has a tiny flea bite nibble on the left side of the spout rim but is in otherwise good condition. The jug with the hinged lid has a small chip to the rim of the spout but is otherwise in good order. The jug with the pivoting lid appears to be in good order throughout. The sugar bowl is in good order. The sucriere has a very small chip to the interior rim of the base but otherwise is in good order. The Adams teapot has a tiny chip to the underside rim of the spout but otherwise is in good decorative order.
A English porcelain part tea and coffee service, circa 1870, with printed and handpainted floral spray decoration, with beige border heightened with gilding, Pattern No. 9106, comprising two sandwich plates, dessert plate, 11 saucers, 11 tea cups, 8 coffee cups, a sucrier and 2 covers, slop bowl and milk jug, inscribed Pattern No. 2/9106 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Of the eight coffee cups, one has a large L shape crack running from the rim to the base of the bowl, another cup has a small exterior rim chip. Six coffee cups are in good order, all gilding and decorations are good on the interior. There is very light rubbing to some cups on the gilding decorating the exterior of the bowl. Of the eleven teacups, eight are in good order with no obvious faults. One teacup although in good order with no obvious faults does have some kiln dirt in the interior centre of the bowl but no further post production faults. A further teacup has a 1 cm firing crack which is glazed on the rim. A further teacup has a hairline crack running across one strand of the handle. Gilding and enamels are all good. The milk jug is in good order with no obvious faults. The sucrier at first look appears to be in good order, however under close inspection there is a very fine hairline crack approximately 1.5 cm in length on the rim just above the handle, however, this does not seem to have increased in length for some time and has some very light brown staining, otherwise there are no further faults. The spare lid is in good order with no obvious faults. The sugar bowl has become detached from its pedestal at some point and has been glued back on, but no further cracks, chips etc. All saucers appear to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations, there is however some very light gilt rubbing to the rims but not on all. The sandwich plate and single plates are in good order with no obvious faults. No obvious crazing evident. The floral decoration has a printed outline then the petals are hand painted in enamels.
A CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, c.1780, painted in underglaze blue and highlighted in gilt with scattered sprigs within a rosette border, comprising sucrier and cover and three fluted teabowls and saucers, all marked "S", together with another saucer dish, unmarked, 7 1/2" diameter (9) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A LATE VICTORIAN DERBY CROWN PORCELAIN TETE-A-TETE, 1888, painted in the Imari palette with pattern 198, comprising canted oblong tray with two lug handles, 19" wide overall, oval teapot and sucrier and covers, milk jug and a pair of cups and saucers, burnt orange printed mark and matching date cypher, impressed Derby and painted pattern number (8) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY JAPANESE EGG SHELL CHINA TEA SET FORMERLY FOR 12 PERSONS, now sufficient for seven, well painted with ducks in a wetland landscape includes covered two handle sucrier and milk jug, teapot, ten saucers, seven cups, ten side plates and two cake plates, 32 pieces in total
A selection of 19th century and later tea wares, to include a Crown Staffordshire part tea service, with gilt detailing against a blue ground, five Derby Imari coffee cans and saucers, a pair of early 19th century tea cups and saucers elaborately painted with flowers and gilt detailing, a pair of transfer printed double egg cups (one cracked), a set of six Royal Worcester Watteau pattern coffee cups and saucers etc CONDITION REPORT: Pair of florally decorated teacups and saucers- Small dirtied chip to rim of one teacup. Some gilt wear visible to each piece. Scratching to interiors of teacups. Similar sucrier- Four section crack to rim re-glued. Finial with gilt wear.
A late Georgian style four piece silver tea service comprising tea pot, coffee pot, sucrier and cream jug, chased with scrollwork and flowers, having angular handles, the tea and coffee pots with lobed domed hinged covers, makers mark for John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1909, 61oz, teapot 10.5in w, coffee pot 10.5in h.
A late Victorian four piece silver tea service, all embossed and chased with scrollwork and flowers, the globular teapot 10.5in w, coffee pot 11in h, both the sucrier and cream jug gilt lined, makers mark for Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield, 1897, 73oz, and contained in a specially constructed oak cabinet, velvet lined and enclosed by two panel hinged doors.
A late Georgian style three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, sucrier and cream jug, the teapot with a hinged dome cover having a pineapple finial, all pieces with an upper band of leaf and scrollwork and with wreath motifs, makers mark for Thomas Bradbury & sons, Sheffield 1924, 26.5oz, teapot 10.5in w.
*Not as catalogued*A George III silver sucrier converted to a cream jug. With eagle form scrolling handle , gadrooned rim and raised on ball feet. Assayed Sheffield 1817, Thomas Watson & Co. 233 grams, 18cm handle to spout.Condition report intended as a guide only.Good condition. No splits or repairs.

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