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A WORCESTER BLUE SCALE PATTERN PART TEA SERVICE, atelier of James Giles, each piece polychrome painted with exotic birds and insects in gilt mirror shape reserves, fretmark in underglaze blue, circa 1770 comprising teapot and cover with flower finial, sugar bowl and cover, waste bowl, tea vase (lacking cover), nine saucers, six cups, four tea bowls, two saucer dishes together with a continental tea pot stand and spoon tray of similar pattern
A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE of baluster form comprising teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and milk jug with concave octagonal necks and domed covers to the tea pot and hot water jug, with ebonised handles on circular foot rims, London 1933, '34 and '35, maker Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, approx 70ozs.
A German metalwares three piece teaset, stamped 800 with a crown and crescent mark, comprising: a teapot of octagonal shape with moulded girdle and edge above a short pedestal foot, 22cm high, together with the companion hotwater jug or coffee pot, 27cm high and covered sugar bowl, 18.5cm high, 2280gm, 73.5oz (3)
A silver four piece tea set by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1929, comprising:- a teapot of tapering rectangular shape with gadrooned edge and bakelite handle and finial, 15cm high, a matching hotwater jug, 20cm high together with the companion sugar bowl and milk jug, and a matching pair of tongs (1928), 56.5oz
A silver four piece teaset by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1910, comprising: a teapot of compressed rectangular shape below a reeded edge, monogrammed, 14cm high, a matching coffee pot, 22cm high, and the companion sugar bowl and milk jug, contained in a fitted polished oak case, 1980gm, 63.75oz
Various English porcelain teawares, all decorated with exotic birds sitting on branches, 1st half 19th century, damages. Comprising: an H & R Daniel part tea service (teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, three cups and six saucers), a matched slop bowl, a Boyle trio and a spill vase. (18)
A Derby part tea and coffee service, decorated with a wide gilt border of leaves and tendrils, crowned crossed batons marks, early 19th century, damage and restoration. Comprising: teapot, cover and stand, sugar basin and cover, milk jug, cake plate, slop bowl, five cups, eight cans and six saucers. (27)
A George VI teapot, by J.G. Limited, Birmingham, 1937, ovoid and engraved foliated scrolls, wooden finial and handle, 7 1/2in. (19cm); a George V two-handled sugar bowl; and matching milk jug, by Deakins & Sons, Sheffield, 1922, canted rectangular form with angular handles, scroll feet, the sugar bowl 7in. (18cm) wide, 34oz. gross.
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