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Plated wares, comprising; a coffee pot, a hot water jug, a sugar caster, a pair of candlesticks, a cocktail shaker, part sets of fish knives and forks, with a wooden box, a twin handled dish stand, a circular bowl, a candlestick, two various sauceboats, two toastracks, a pair of salts with two spoons, a serving slice, a sauce ladle, a teaspoon and a small pepperette.
Mostly plated wares, comprising; a three piece tea set, a toastrack, a large salver, one foot detached, but present, an oval meat dome, a teapot, a goblet, a cream jug, an oval serving dish, a lidded butter dish, with a glass liner, a sugar basket, a sugar bowl with a blue glass liner, a circular box and eight further items.
Plated wares, comprising; a twin handled bowl with a cover, two coffee pots, a teapot, a circular dish and cover, fitted with a pierced liner, a Jersey milk jug, a three piece Harrods coffee set, two twin handled sugar bowls, a christening mug, a bon bon dish, a hexagonal bowl and two further items.
A Coalport bone china part tea service, circa 1900, decorated with floral sprays within gilt frames against a lilac ground, comprising two square shaped plates, eleven teacups and saucers, five coffee cups and saucers, eleven side plates, a milk jug and a sugar bowl, green printed marks to bases (some faults and repairs).
A silver twin handled sugar basin, London 1936, of circular form, Richard Comyns, height 7.5 cm, together with a Victorian silver bowl, London 1877, of circular form with engraved body, possibly Samuel Strahan, height 6.5 cm, a George III silver oval pierced salt upon four claw and ball supports, London 1817, possibly Thomas Death, height 5 cm, two silver teaspoons, a silver circular dish with coin inset, three epns wine labels, two epns spoons, a white metal rectangular novelty box and napkin ring, (a Lot).
Minton Spring Valley fine bone china ( comprising 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 tea plates, 6 bread and butter plates and 6 dessert dishes.) plus Royal Albert Old Country Roses (Teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, 13 cups, 13 saucers, round plate, rectangular sandwich trays, oval plates) plus six Royal Albert mugs Silver Birch (q)
"Shelley Art Deco bone china part tea set comprising seven cups, each of conical form with a triangular handle and painted blue, silver and black rectangular panel decoration and blue and black rim, eight saucers, eight plates, sugar bowl, milk jug and a bread and butter plate (26), Reg No 756533, Pat No 11788"
Suffragettes – tea set a remarkable tea set almost certainly produced as an anti-Suffragette statement with caricature pieces forming each element which includes teapot cup and saucer milk jug and sugar bowl. Crafted in violet coloured bisque – unglazed but the insides are glazed with green and gilt highlights and decorated with floral motifs and in fine condition. The marks conform to the German manufacturer Schafer & Vater and dates from the early 1900s. The significance of the colouration is that the Suffragettes adopted the colours green (G) white (W) and violet (V) as their secret colours – i.e. Give Women Vote. We had made enquiries concerning this tea set but have not found another example. It is known that German manufacturers did produce caricature pieces which were sold to the British market. Often these were of political figures such as Disraeli and Gladstone whose faces were well known. Representatives of the companies would travel to Britain gift and souvenir shops with prototype examples to elicit orders. he fact that the caricature faces on this set do not particularly conform to the features of the leading suffragettes suggests that this might have been such a prototype piece – the actual images of the Pankhursts et al not being as well known internationally as the political figures. Nevertheless this would appear to be a piece intended to evoke the suffragettes as the Green White and Violet colours were indeed well known as the adopted livery of the movement. A fascinating and possibly unique piece.
A fine Tunbridge ware tea caddy, the lid slightly domed with a central scene of a reindeer in a landscape, flanked by elliptical floral groups. Inside the lid shows Eridge Castle, the interior with a sugar bowl, cracked and a pair of caddies, the lid of each with a floral group, two of the cane work bun feet are missing. (See Illustration)
A rare Regency mahogany tea chest carved and constructed in the manner of a 15th century boarded chest with domed lid and bracket feet, inside a central sugar bowl compartment and a pair of caddies with hinged lids. By family repute, this tea chest was a wedding gift from the Lichfields of Shugborough Hall, Staffordshire. (See illustration)
An early 19th century English porcelain tea and coffee service decorated with underglaze blue oak leaves and flowers, red and green enamelled flowers and acorns and gilt heightening, most pieces with gilt pattern No. 548. Comprising eleven coffee cans, ten tea cups, eleven saucers, a pair of shallow bowls, a slop bowl, a teapot (spout repaired) and stand and a sugar box (rim chipped) and cover. (See Illustration)
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