A Shelley Regent shape Art Deco part tea service, decorated with orange and yellow iris, comprising a teapot and cover, a teapot stand, a hot water pot and cover, six teacups and saucers, six tea plates, milk jug, sugar bowl and a cake plate, green printed factory marks to bases with brown printed `Lawleys` retailers stamp and pattern No. `W12382` (three cups with faults).
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A Royal Worcester porcelain set of three coffee cups, four saucers and a sugar bowl, circa 1938, designed by H.R. Millais, decorated with horses and riders within orange and black banded rims, puce painted and blue printed factory marks to bases (faults), together with a Goebel bisque porcelain figure of a boy accompanied by a dog.
A Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd "Clovelly" pattern coffee set with red roof and fir trees in a coastal landscape, comprising coffee pot, 6 cups and saucers, cream and sugar bowl, black printed mark. (Purchased at Binns in South Shields for 23 shillings in 1929/30)Boldon Auction Galleries Limited
A late Victorian silver two-handled sugar bowl and matching sifter spoon, by Charles Edwards, London 1893/1894, with embossed floral decoration and gilt interiors, inscribed, 17cm diameter, and another silver three-handled circular bowl, by William Hutton and Son Ltd., Sheffield 1912, inscribed ‘Presented by the Officers of ‘A’ Battery when mobilised for Active Service, to Basil Oscar Paul Eugster, first born son of their Major, August 1914’, 13cm diameter, 15oz total weight, both cased (3)
A George IV matching silver four-piece tea and coffee set, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1826 and 1827, of melon shape resting on shell capped bracket supports, with foliate finials and leaf capped scroll handles, crested, the cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl with gilt interiors, please note the teapot is not by Emes and Barnard, 73oz
A Royal Albert "Moss Rose" Pattern Dinner Service comprising oval meat plate, 2-handled lidded tureen, oval serving dish, cake plate, gravy boat and saucer, vase, candlestick, salt and pepper, milk jug, sugar bowl, 8 dinner plates, 5 dessert plates, 6 side plates, 6 breakfast bowls, 6 smaller bowls, 6 cups, 6 saucers (56)
A WILLIAM IV TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of melon shape and crisply chased with leaves, the pots with domed lid and flower knop, on scroll feet, coffee pot 24cm h, by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1833, the cream jug and sugar bowl 1837, 91ozs (4) Coffee pot heavily dented on one side apart from that the set in excellent crisp condition
A PAIR OF SCOTTISH VICTORIAN TODDY LADLES Fiddle pattern, initialled G, maker WM, Edinburgh 1863 and a sugar sifter and small bowl ladle, same crest and initial, maker PW, Glasgow 1853 and 54, 4ozs 10dwts (4) All in good condition, the sugar sifter probably originally a sauce ladle on the grounds that it has been somewhat inexpertly pierced
A George III silver sifter ladle maker`s mark rubbed, London 1801, Old English pattern with keyhole pierced bowl, together with a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sugar tongs, Thomas Wallis II, London 1842, a Victorian bright cut fiddle pattern table spoon, a Victorian christening spoon, a modernist pickle fork, Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield 1970, a pair of Edwardian silver and green hardstone caviar servers, a silver dessert fork, two silver plated and mother-of-pearl pickle forks and two silver plated spoons, approx. silver weight 8.5oz. (12)
Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) a large stoneware, rectangular hand built bowl, on four feet, resist decorated to the well with sugar cane motif under a kaki glaze, the exterior with diagonal brush strokes unsigned, firing crack repaired by Hamada to one corner, Provenance Susan Peterson Collection.
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