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A PART LANSBURY DUCHESS BONE CHINA TEA SET COMPRISING TEAPOT, MILK JUG, SUGAR BOWL, SIX CUPS, SIX SAUCERS, SIX TEA PLATES, AND A SANDWICH PLATE TOGETHER WITH A PART PARAGON COUNTRY LANE BONE CHINA TEA SET COMPRISING MILK JUG, SUGAR BOWL, NINE TEACUPS, NINE SAUCERS AND NINE TEA PLATES, PORCELAIN CAKE STAND.
A matched silver three piece cafe au lait service on a tray, the pots by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1929 and 1934, the sugar bowl by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1937, the tray by Maple & Co., Sheffield 1935, each incuse stamped for Maple & Co. as retailers, the pots tapered canted-rectangular with ivory finials and scroll handles, 20cm (8in) high; the canted-rectangular tray 46.5cm (18 1/4in) long, 2204g (70.85 oz) gross
A three piece silver (tested) Indian tea set of teapot, jug and twin handled sugar bowl, all of lobed form with flared rims and heavily decorated with scrolling foliate designs, each with vacant shield shaped cartouche, the bases impressed "T85", the handles formed as cobras, the teapot with elephant finial to lid, 32.6ozs approx
David Mellor: An Electroplated Four Piece Pride Tea Service, by Walker & Hall, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, oval tapering form with curved sides and in-curved tops, the pots with part black covered handles and pull-off covers, stamped maker`s mark and 53722, teapot 13cm The Pride tea service was designed by David Mellor in 1958. In 1959 it won a Council of Industrial Design award for both aesthetic and practical reasons.
A Contemporary Parcel-Gilt Silver Seven-Piece Tea Service, by Ian Calvert (1938-, Freeman) London 1973, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, strainer, tongs and tray, each with ovoid bodies and pierced silver-gilt neck band, the circular tray with silver-gilt pierced border, maker`s mark IC, London 1973, approx 150oz, teapot 16cm, hot water pot 19cm, milk jug 11cm, sugar bowl 9cm, strainer 14cm long, tongs 12.5cm, tray 49cm diameter Calvert became a Freeman of the Company in 1959, working for Wakely & Wheeler before setting up the Silver Workshops Ltd. He was taught at the Medway College and has been associated with Asprey and Garrard through Alex Styles and Tony Bedford.
Revised Description: George V silver cream jug with large scroll handle on pedestal circular foot, London 1915, Together with a George V silver sugar bowl, London 1916 and a silver Christening mug, Sheffield 1914. Weight 10oz and an Edward VII silver top and glass dressing table bottle, embossed with winged cherubs PART LOT AS DUPLICATE OF LOT 268
Mappin & Webb of Birmingham six piece silver melon shaped tea and coffee service comprising kettle on stand, covered sugar bowl, tea-pot, and coffee-pot with ivory knobs and a cream jug together with a matching two handled oval silver tea tray, dating 1965,1966 and 1967. Total weight approx.336oz
Extensive Spode `Fleur de Lys` pattern dinner service, comprising one meat dish, three vegetable dishes and covers, gravy boat and saucer, eighteen small side plates, sixteen larger side plates, two oval dishes, twenty-five dinner plates, sandwich plate, fifteen soup bowls and twenty saucers, coffee pot, tea pot, milk jug, cream jug, sugar bowl, nine coffee cans, three tea cups and twenty saucers, (145),
Royal Worcester"Roanoke" floral decorated ten place-setting dinner service, comprising: 10 dinner plates, 10 side plates, 10 soup bowls and stands, 10 flan plates, 10 sweet dishes, 10 coffee cups and saucers, sugar bowl and cream jug, 2 meat serving dishes, 2 covered vegetable dishes, 2 open vegetable dishes, 2 sauce boats and stands, 1 flan plate and slice
Susie Cooper floral decorated breakfast service, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug, cream jug, tea plates(3) 8 3/4", tea plates(6) 7 3/4", tea plates(6) 6 3/4", saucers(9) 6", saucers(3) 5 3/8", cereal bowls(6), tea cups, small (6), tea cups, large (6), sugar bowl(2), large bowl, condiments, comprising salt, pepper, and mustard pot, tureen and cover not matching the above
A rare 4 piece alloy Tea Set of the airship R.38. Comprising a teapot and a hot water jug, each with a wooden handle and knob to lid. The bases are marked ‘R.38’ and ‘U.S.N. property’. Together with a jug and sugar bowl with integral handles, all 4 items marked on the side ‘Airship /R.38/August 1921’. GC some service wear illustrated on Plate 8. Note: The R.38 class was designed for Britain’s Royal Navy towards the end of World War I . Designed for long-range patrol duties over the North Sea, four airships were ordered by the Admiralty. Three of them were cancelled after the armistice was signed with Germany. Work on the R.38 continued after the United States Navy had agreed to purchase her. In 1921 she was the world’s largest airship. On 23 August 1921, in preparation for a final trial flight and delivery to Lakehurst, R.38 (US registration ZR-2) was destroyed by a structural failure over the city of Hull and crashed into the River Humber killing 44 of the 49 crew.
A George V silver sugar bowl, raised on three ball feet, Birmingham 1911, a silver circular dish with central Tudor rose, London 1953, together with four silver decanter labels, two silver dishes and a silver bladed and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knife, Birmingham 1886 by Hilliard & Thomason.
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