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AN UNUSUAL FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER POLYCHROME TEACUP AND A MATCHING CHINESE SAUCER, finely enamelled and gilt with a Chinese figure on gilt buffalo in a landscape with flowers and a willow tree growing from a hollow rock, gilt geese on the opposite side of the river, in gilt and red line undulating ribbon border, the handle also gilt, saucer 12cm diam, c1770 The Worcester cup is likely to have been made as a replacement for a slightly earlier Chinese Export tea service. A Worcester replacement sugar bowl and Chinese tea bowl from a service are illustrated side by side, Spero (S) & J Sandon, Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790 The Zorensky Collection, Woodbridge 1996, plt 185. ++In fine condition
A 19th century pearlware pedestal sugar bowl, monochrome printed with scenes of children playing, height 9cm, diameter 10cm, also a 19th century "Band of Hope" children's plate with moulded rim, the centre with blue and white print entitled "Never No Never", diameter 15cm. The "Band of Hope" was a temperance organisation for children founded in Leeds in 1847. The members had to promise to abstain from all alcoholic drinks. (Illustrated).
An early 20th century coffee service on electroplated stand, comprising plated coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl with a set of four Royal Worcester pink and white coffee cans with saucers, date code for 1911, complete with four coffee spoons with bean finials, resting on a plated stand, height 29cm. (Illustrated).
A collection of silver, including: a wrythen baluster sugar caster, Sheffield 1925; a set of six Old English engraved tea spoons with tongs, Sheffield 1912, in a case; a twin handled pedestal bowl, Birmingham 1930; two cigarette cases; other items and a plated three piece cruet set by Mappin & Webb, in a case, 659g (21 oz) of weighable silver Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An Art Deco two handled trophy cup, inscribed 'QUETTA HORSE SHOW.....', by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1927, a sugar bowl on three feet, a card case inscribed 'U.P.horse musketry 1918-19 PTE.MATHEWS', a mustard pot with glass liner and spoon and a plated pair of sugar tongs, 18oz weighable silver. (5)
A 20th century Japanese spherical teaset comprising: teapot, sugar bowl and cover and milk jug, decorated in low relief with flowering plants, on hammered ground, together with a pair of sugar tongs, and a mounted hardwood tray to match, by 'ASAHI' SHOT EN', c.1930, 15.4in (39cm) long, 34oz weighable silver.
A Ridgway porcelain grey-ground 'Rococo-revival' part tea service, printed and painted with flowers, comprising; a sandwich plate, a teapot, cover and stand, a slop bowl, a milk jug, six plates, a sugar box and cover, nine teacups and six saucers, puce printed marks, pattern no. 2/6141, circa 1840. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Royal Worcester fruit painted part coffee service, artist signed by A. Shuck, H. Ayrton, W. Hale and others, comprising; a baluster coffee pot and cover, a sugar bowl, a baluster cream jug and six cups and saucers, puce printed marks, various date codes circa 1925 (one saucer cracked and glued). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Good quality mid Victorian silver five piece tea and coffee service comprising coffee pot, teapot, hot water pot, two handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each piece decorated with repoussé Gothic and engraved foliate decoration, beaded borders on circular pedestal supports and engraved monograms by Bernard & Sons (London 1868-1870) approx 89 ozs
A Collection of Small Silver Items: A Pair of Victorian Salts raised on three shell crested claw feet hallmarked Birmingham 1879 with J. Hilliard & J. Thomason makers' punch. Another pair of pretty Victorian silver salt baskets with twisted handles and gadrooned sides adorned with cartouches, hallmarked Birmingham 1898 with SB maker's initials. A Pair of salt spoons hallmarked London 1878. A single salt spoon. Another pair of salts of canted rectangular form having blue glass liners contained in pierced holders with floriate borders and bun feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1906 with WA maker's initials. A caddy spoon with shell form bowl & handle engraved 'AINSWORTH JEWELLERS BLACKBURN 1870-1970', hallmarked Birmingham 1969. A gilt-lined spirit measure with reeded borders and two oval panels either side depicting bacchanial scenes. And a pair of scissor action sugar-nips.
A Collection of Silver: Two teapots; one by Charles & Richard Comyns London 1923, the other hallmarked Birmingham 1924, A small sugar bowl on pedestal foot hallmarked London 1923, a small cream jug Birmingham 1935, a sauce boat by George Unite hallmarked Birmingham 1908, a small sauce boat hallmarked Birmingham 1937, and another by James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1937.
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