A WILLIAM IV-VICTORIAN COMPOSED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE similarly engraved with scrolling foliage and rocaille, coffee pot 25cm h, all London, the coffee pot by Paul Storr and marked STORR & MORTIMER, 1835 (the flower knop by A B Savory & Sons) the teapot by Edward Barnard & Sons and the cream jug and sugar bowl by Wrangham & Moulson, 1844, 77ozs (4) ++All except the teapot crested, the lot in good condition. Long in the local present vendor`s family ownership
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A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY PEARLWARE AND CREAMWARE (all with damages) including a pearlware coffee pot of baluster shape painted in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie pagoda and garden landscape, 16.5cms (no lid); five creamware saucers painted in overglaze green, iron red, yellow, puce and pink with sprays of flowers; and matching cream jug with ogee cut rim, entwined double strapwork handle and flowerhead terminals, on a circular foot rim, 12cms; pair creamware tea plates and sugar bowl, painted in overglaze iron red and green flowers, 18.5cm; a Leeds Pottery tea caddy and cover, of arched flask form painted in overglaze puce enamel with flowers,impressed mark, 14cms high; and a pair of creamware composite column candlesticks, 26cms
A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE BY VINERS, SHEFFIELD 1933 of boat shape, comprising teapot and hot water jug, each with ivory capped handles and finials, milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, all engraved with a monogram and on plinth bases, 60oz gross, contained in a baize lined wooden box. See illustration
Victorian silver bullet shaped bachelor three piece tea service, the teapot decorated with stylised arabesque finial over the body decorated with signs of the Zodiac between scrolling foliate banding on circular base with sugar bowl and milk jug of same form, maker GSH, London 1877, 22oz approx (3)
Matched pair of George III table spoons, the wavy rimmed bowl around central embossed berry decoration, 9" long, London 1803 & 1807, 3oz approx; together with three pairs of silver sugar nips, 2oz approx, a set of six gilded silver teaspoons, 1.5oz approx, a plated pair of sugar nips and two mustard spoons (14)
A Caughley miniature part tea service, circa 1780, each piece printed in underglaze blue with the Pleasure Boat pattern, within spear head and cell diaper borders, to include; a globular teapot and cover 7.5cm high, three tea bowls 3cm high, a tea bowl/sugar bowl 3.5cm high and four saucers 7.4cm diameter, underglaze blue S mark (at fault) (9)
A black basalt pot and cover, of tapering cylindrical form, with central band of putto within cane and stiff leaf borders, the cover with widow finial, 13cm high along with a black basalt sugar bowl (lacking cover) 9cm high and a further jar with garland and urn decoration, 7cm high (at fault) (3)
A black basalt circular bowl, the footed bowl of half fluted form and decorated with a continuous band of bows and swags, 14cm diameter along with a Wedgwood black basalt open sugar bowl decorated with mythological creatures and figures, impressed marks, 10cm diameter and a Wedgwood black basalt sugar bowl and cover, impressed marks, 7cm high (3)
George V silver sugar bowl of circular form with petal decoration to rim standing on squat conical foot (London 1929) together with a George V silver table lighter in the form of Aladdin`s lamp with open loop handle with bird head terminal separate insert (London 1927) and a silver plated rocking blotter. Sugar bowl 10.5cm diameter (3)
Good quality Edward VII four piece silver tea and coffee set of Regency form with fluted decoration to body and shell and gadrooned borders standing on four ball feet, comprising teapot, coffee pot with hinged covers and ebonised handles, milk jug and sugar bowl with leaf decorated loop handles (Sheffield 1903) maker John Round & Son Ltd, all at 67oz, coffee pot 23cm overall height (4)
George V three piece tea-set of squat baluster form consisting of a teapot with leaf decorated spout and ivory scroll handle, standing on a circular foot with hinged dome shaped cover with urn shaped finial and ivory spacers. Milk jug of similar form with scroll handle and decorated sparrow beak spout, and a twin handled sugar bowl. All engraved with letter K (Sheffield 1929). Maker Mappin & Webb. All at 56ozs. Teapot 19cm overall height together with a separate white metal strainer (4)
Late Victorian / Edwardian three piece silver teaset of cauldron form comprising teapot with reeded girdle decoration and wavy border standing on four pad feet, ebony scroll handle and hinged cover with ebony knop. Matching silver milk jug and sugar bowl, all bearing engraved crest and motto (Sheffield 1900-1904/5) maker FBs Ltd, all at 24oz, teapot 15.5cm overall height (3)
Early twentieth century Danish silver serving spoon of Art Nouveau-style with large oval bowl, the stem surmounted by stylised water spout motif. Hand finished overall with engraved dedication to reverse of bowl, together with a pair of early Victorian silver sugar tongs (London 1840) and a contemporary silver whisky label (London 1955) all at 5oz, spoon 26cm (3)
A Composite Three Piece Tea Service, the teapot by Joseph Craddock, London 1826, the milk jug and sugar bowl by Arthur Cook, Birmingham 1903, of squat baluster form with scroll, foliate and shell handles and spout repoussé with foliage and scrolls on a matted ground in panels, the slightly domed cover with floriform finial, the teapot 15.5cm high, 62oz 4dwt
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