A Shelley part tea service decorated in the Harebell pattern, comprising cream jug, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers, six side plates, together with a Shelley melody two division cake stand, Shelley Harmony pattern ashtray, Shelley sugar bowl, registration no.781613, Shelley jug decorated with roses on a black background (illustrated)
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A Shelley six setting tea service decorated in the Blue Iris pattern, in the Queen Anne shape, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers, six side plates, bread plate, printed factory marks and no.11561 to base, together with a Shelley sandwich plate, printed factory marks and no.12299 to base
A Tudric pewter four piece tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, single handled sugar bowl, cream jug, each decorated with stylised foliage, made for Liberty & Co, designed by Archibald Knox, each piece engraved with initials F.P.C.Sheila 1920, impressed Tudric 0231 to base (illustrated)
Part tea and dinner service formed of various ceramics in white ground with gold rims, to include a Royal Worcester teapot, four Duchess Ascot teacups, six saucers and a milk jug, a Harmony lidded sugar bowl, six china teacups and three saucers, five Thomas teacups, twelve various sized Noritake bowls, two Royal Worcester tureens, etc, approximately 45 pieces.
CLARICE CLIFF. AN A J WILKINSON BLUE CHINTZ CONICAL CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL jug 6.5cm h, printed Bizarre mark and gilt mark of the retailer Lawleys (jug) or printed Fantasque mark (bowl), c1932 One of the fin feet of the bowl restored; single pinhead sized spot of flaking of the blue enamel on the rim of the jug
CLARICE CLIFF. FIVE ITEMS OF A J WILKINSON BIZARRE WARE comprising an Original Bizarre globe sugar bowl, a Sunrise (green) globe sugar bowl, a Pansies butter dish, a Pansies Lynton coffee saucer and an Oasis Bonjour honey pot, largest bowl 8cm diam, printed marks, early 1930s The lot in fine condition
An extensive early 19th century porcelain tea/coffee service, painted in sepia colours with a variety of rural landscapes, possibly Derby or Pinxton, including lidded teapot, twin handled oval sugar bowl, milk jug, slop bowl, ten tea cups (part af), eleven coffee cans (part af), twelve saucers (extensive damage) and four plates (af).
A mixed including Dresden service comprising five cups, seven saucers, three plates, teapot and slop bowl (part damaged), a Bavarian porcelain tea service, a Cauldon part coffee set including five coffee cans, pot, cream and sugar (part af), also a bisque figure of a female water carrier (af).
A silver bachelor`s teapot and sugar bowl, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1896, of spherical form and embossed with flowers and foliage within wrythen moulded borders, ebonised handle and finial, 11cm high, 8oz and a matching sugar bowl 5cm high, weight 2oz, along with a silver sugar sifter spoon William Eley and William Fearn, London 1802 and a silver tea caddy and cover, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1916, of rectangular form, 9.5cm high, weight 4oz (4)
An Art Deco silver, three piece tea service, Viner`s Limited, Sheffield 1936, each piece of canted rectangular form and raised on four paw feet, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, teapot 15cm high, weight 18oz, two handled sugar bowl, 8.5cm high, weight 7oz and a milk jug 9.5cm high, weight 5oz (3)
A five piece silver plated tea and coffee service in Regency style, each piece of pedestal, half reeded form, with chased shield shaped cartouche and garland swag decoration, ebonised handles and finials, to include; a coffee pot 22.5cm high, hot water jug 23.5cm high, teapot 13cm high, cream jug 10cm high and sugar bowl 19cm high, along with a pair of associated sugar nips (6)
A collection of silver, to include; a bachelor`s silver teapot Fordham and Faulkner, Sheffield 1897, of straight sided oval form, ebonised wood handle and finial, 11cm high, weight 8oz, a silver cigarette box, Alexander Clark & Co, Birmingham 1949, engine turned detail to the cover, fruitwood lined interior, inscribed, 14cm wide and a cigarette case, a silver two handled sugar bowl, of sinuous form, hallmarks rubbed, 10cm high, weight 5oz and a silver backed clothes brush William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1897, embossed with birds, 16.5cm long (5)
A selection of silver, to include; a miniature silver tea and coffee service, John Rose and A Marston & Co, Birmingham 1965 and 1967, to include; a two handled tray 15cm wide, teapot 3cm high, coffee pot (lacking cover) 4cm high, sugar bowl and cream jug and a silver napkin ring, James Griffiths, Chester circa 1930 monogrammed, a two handled silver salt, Birmingham 1891, and a cased set of two napkin rings, marks rubbed, both monogrammed (5)
A three piece silver coffee service, Wakely & Wheeler and retailed by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1950 and 1951, each piece of pedestal, tapering cylindrical form, with domed covers and lightly hammered finish throughout, comprising; coffee pot 24.5cm high, weight 28oz and hot water jug also 24.5cm high weight 28oz, both with wooden handles and finials, and a circular sugar bowl, 7cm high, weight 6oz (3)
A three piece silver tea service, Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1931 and 1935, each piece of pedestal circular form and with gadrooned detail to the rim, teapot with wooden finial and handle 12cm high, weight 16oz, two handled sugar bowl, 6cm high, weight 6oz and a milk jug, 6cm high, weight 4oz (3)
A silver two handled sugar bowl, London 1877, of rectangular box style, with two angular handles, crested, 7cm high, weight 4.5oz and a silver sauce boat, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1966, in George III style, with shaped rim, raised on three stepped hoof feet and with scroll handle, 7cm high, weight 5oz (2)
A George III silver teapot and sugar bowl Charles Chesterman II, London 1809, each piece of oval, boat shape with a reeded border and gadrooned rim, all raised on four bun feet, the teapot with ivory spacers to the handle, 12.5cm high weight 19.5oz, two handled sugar bowl 11cm high, weight 8.5oz (2)
A collection of silver wares, to include; a silver sugar bowl London 1884, with beaded and floral banding, 7.5cm high, a milk jug, William Aitken, Birmingham 1904, 7.5cm high and a silver sauce boat Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1937, in Georgian style with scroll handle, 9cm high, total weight 10.5oz (3)
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