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A SPODE FLEUR DE LYS GOLD BONE CHINA PART TEA SERVICEComprising; a teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, sugar bowl, two milk jugs, cake plate, six tall cups, nine flat cups, fourteen saucers, fourteen side plates, red and black printed marks, pattern Y8063Overall minor wear to the gildingTeapot with small nick to tip of spoutOne flat cup has a haircrack across the handle. Another has a deep glaze scratch to the interior which doesn't extend to the exterior.
A SILVER SIX PIECE TEA SETComprising; a teapot, a coffee pot and a hot water jug, with brown composition fittings, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, these five Birmingham 1913 and another bowl, Birmingham 1914, each piece with floral, foliate and scroll engraved decoration, by Adie Brothers Ltd, combined gross weight 2405 gms
A SILVER MOUNTED COASTER, A SILVER SUGAR BOWL AND A SILVER CREAM JUG (3)The coaster with floral decoration to the rim and with a turned wooden base, internal diameter 7.3cm, London 1897, the sugar bowl having a shaped rim, Chester 1906, the cream jug, the hallmark rubbed, combined weight 150 gms
A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SETComprising: a teapot, a coffee/chocolate pot, a twin handled sugar bowl and cover and a milk jug, each piece decorated in the early 18th century taste, the two larger pieces with wooden handles, the bowl and the teapot with wooden finials, London 1975, by William Comyns and Sons Ltd, combined gross weight 2525 gms
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET (3)Comprising; a teapot with black fittings, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration, all Birmingham 1902, gross weight 570 gmsCondition Report; some overall wear as a result of polishing, lip to milk jug is a bit bent, small dent to the cartouche below the hallmark, hallmark to the sugar bowl is a bit rubbed, the teapot has a few scrape marks to the lid by the hinge, small split to the lip of the spout, ebonised finial is cracked to the lower section on both sides, otherwise of a rather basic mass produced quality
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET AND A SILVER TEA CADDY (4)The tea set comprising; a teapot with black fittings, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, decorated with gadrooned rims and raised on four spherical feet, the bodies crest and motto engraved, London 1924, the Victorian tea caddy with a black finial to the hinged lid, Sheffield 1896, combined weight 1310 gms
A GERMAN FIVE PIECE TEA SET (5)Comprising; a teapot, a tea kettle and stand, with a spirit burner, a twin handled sugar bowl, a circular slop bowl and a milk jug, all detailed 800, combined gross weight 3180 gmsIvory license for kettle on stand and burner AKU41H3HIvory license for teapot Q8PYZJWF
A SILVER COMPOSITE FIVE PIECE TEA SET (5)Comprising: a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, Birmingham 1902, a hot water jug, Birmingham 1903 and a spirit kettle, Birmingham 1908, the three larger pieces with black fittings, with floral and scroll embossed decoration within gadrooned rims, combined gross weight 2945 gms
A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET (3)Comprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece of oval form and detailed Goldsmiths Alliance Limited Savory Trade Mark, with floral, foliate and scrolled decoration, London 1890, combined weight 641 gmsIvory license No GEZQVM5QCondition Report.The teapot; the handle has been re-rivetted in the past. with replacement pins, there are fine hairline cracks to the ivory insulators, the interior of the lid is partly marked with maker's mark indistinct above lion passant and date letter P, body in good condition. Stable on foot, spout and finial goodThe sugar bowl; slightly wobbly on foot, otherwise in good condition. Stable on footThe milk jug; Two or three dents to the body and slight wear to decoration. It has probably been used independently as a cream jug from the rest of the set.
A GROUP OF SILVER AND FOREIGN WARES (9)Comprising; a pair of toastracks, Birmingham 1929, a pair of sugar tongs, a pair of sugar nips, the hallmarks rubbed, a pair of salts, London 1978, combined weight 296 gms and one blue glass liner, also a shaped oval twin handled small bowl, detailed 800, a French pin dish and a Mexican candle holder
A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (23)Comprising; a circular capstan shaped inkstand, Birmingham 1909, a silver propelling pencil, London 1948, a rattle formed as a dumb bell, detailed Tiffany and Co Sterling, a German spoon, detailed 830 S and a group of plated wares, to include a teapot with a matching twin handled sugar bowl, a sugar caster, a soup ladle, a stuffing spoon and further flatware
A VICTORIAN SILVER EGYPTIAN REVIVALIST THREE PIECE SETComprising; a caddy spoon, a preserve spoon and a pair of sugar tongs, each piece decorated in the classical Egyptian taste, with Pharaoh masks by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1880, length of preserve spoon 13cm, combined weight 46 gms, with the original fitted caseCondition Report; There is a small crack where the bowl of one side of the sugar tongs meets the arm of the sugar tongs, when closing the tongs, the bowls do not meet perfectly. The caddy spoon is in good condition, the preserve spoon is in good condition, the hallmarks are a little rubbed as a result of polishingPlease note that the sugar tongs are hallmarked Birmingham 1881
MIDWINTER; a large quantity of 'Caprice' pattern tea and dinnerware, comprising six large plates, twelve smaller plates, twelve saucers, eight cups, cream jug, sugar bowl, another jug and two small egg cups (43).Condition Report: Two of the cups have much more significant signs of use and small cracks to the glaze.
A collection of silver including an oval sugar bowl. With two scroll handles and engraved with scroll bands and foliate initials, one with a monogram, marks of Walker & Hall (& John Edward Bingham), Sheffield 1886, 16cm long overall ( 6 1/4 inches), 173g; a cylindrical three piece cruet set (blue glass liners), Birmingham 1939, with a small mustard spoon, 1927; the four 37g; and an Edwardian miniature Guernsey cream jug, mark of J Collyer & Co. Ltd.,. Birmingham 1906, 41g
Princess Hélène d'Orléans, Duchess of Aosta (1871-1951), a collection of signed books, Autograph Letters Signed, signed portrait photographs etc, comprising 'Voyages en Afrique', Milan, Fratelli Treves; Paris, Librairie Nilsson, [1913], 1st edition, signed & inscribed by Princess Hélène to leaf preceding half title page "To William Eagle-Bott Esq. France - Savoia - Aosta. Pennang 8-VI-1923", portrait frontispiece of the author, folding colour map showing her travel route around Africa + 487 illustrations from photographs on 253 full page plates as called for, 368,[1]pp, 4to, contemporary three quarter morocco gilt by Hatchards, top edge gilt, others uncut, original pictorial printed wraps bound in; 'Vers le soleil qui se lève.', Ivrea, Francesco Viassone, 1918, 2nd edition, signed & inscribed to William Eagle-Bott and dated Penang, 8th June 1923, to leaf preceding frontis, numbered 48 of an unspecified limitation, mounted photographic portrait frontispiece of the author, folding colour map at end showing the route of her journey around the world + 16 tipped in colour plates & 522 illustrations from photographs throughout (many full page) as called for, 456,[1]pp, large 4to, contemporary three quarter morocco gilt by Hatchards, top edge gilt, others uncut, original pictorial printed wraps bound in; together with 14 Autograph Letters Signed from Princess Hélène of Orléans, all to one William Eagle-Bott Esquire, c.1920's-1930's, many of the letters several pages each, mainly in their original postally used envelopes and addressed by Princess Hélène of Orléans, various addresses including Selangor, Malaysia, and Lower Kingston, Ringwood, England, majority of the letters on "Reggia di Capodimonte, Napoli", headed paper; together with a portrait photograph of Princess Hélène d'Orléans, Duchess of Aosta, by Eva Barrett (1879-1950), the leading society photographer in Rome in the 1920s and early 1930s, signed in pencil by the photographer and dated Roma/27 to lower margin, signed below by Princess Hélène "France - Savoia - Aosta. 1927", framed and glazed, approx size 33 x 24cm, together with a group photograph depicting the King and Queen of Spain with Princess Hélène, her son and others, captioned below by Princess Hélène and dated at top Capo di Monte, 26-XI-1923, framed and glazed, approx 24 x 18cm; together with a silver teaspoon engraved "Hellena", and a travelling teapot and sugar bowl, with later m/s note stating they were given as a wedding present by the Duchess of Aosta to Pete & Sue Eagle-Bott, October 1931. Princess Hélène of Orléans (French: Princesse Hélène Louise Henriette d'Orléans; 13 June 1871 – 21 January 1951) was a member of the deposed Orléans royal family of France and, by marriage to the head of a cadet branch of the Italian royal family, the Duchess of Aosta. Although her hand in marriage was sought at various times for the heirs to the thrones of the United Kingdom, Austria and the Russian Empire, no such marriage or alliance materialized. In 1892 Hélène travelled with her brother Philippe to Egypt and Palestine, the first of many trips outside of Europe. After the breakdown of both her health and her marriage, Hélène began frequent trips to Africa which lasted up to ten months at a time. She travelled down the Nile, into the Congo, and through much of East Africa, as well as crossing the Sahara. During these trips she became known as a big-game hunter, a reputation bolstered by articles she wrote for Harper's Weekly and later full-length travel books which were illustrated with photographs she had taken, including 'Voyages en Afrique'. In 1913-1914 Hélène undertook a round-the-world trip which she recorded in her travel book 'Vers le soleil qui se lève.'
A collection of 19th Century and later tea wares, including: Victorian three piece tea service, decorated with fruit and flowering foliage, comprising tea pot, sucrier and cream jug; Victorian tea pot, saucer and circular plate, decorated with roses and flowers, within cobalt gilt borders, no. 1944; Belleek shell form tea cup and saucer, with 2nd period mark; and New Hall rose decorated tea bowl, two saucers and sugar bowl.
A selection of decorative ceramics, including: Royal Crown Derby Imari circular plate; New Hall rose decorated cream jug and sugar bowl; Durham crested hair tidy jar with cover, by W.H. Goss; Loughton crested Highland Milk Crogan model, by W.H. Goss; pair of Chinoiserie twin handled vases with dragon decoration, after Meissen; Royal Stanley Ware ‘Jacobean’ vase; Heubach French bulldog figure; and others.
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