A George IV four piece tea and coffee set By Johnathon Hayne, London 1824, comprising tea and coffee pots, cream boat and twin handled sugar bowl, the panelled bodies embossed with detailed flower head and foliage, with scroll and shell cartouches with engraved initials, the everted rims with flower and scroll borders and leaf details handles (4) Coffee pot 23cm high combined weight 76oz
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19th Century Staffordshire Pottery (possibly Coalbrookdale) Encrier, the domed cover with floral finial and encrusted with petals and leaves, within a gilt rim and enclosing compartmented interior with removable inkwell, tapered fluted body and on a shaped scroll, moulded base and unmarked, but numbered 3643, 13cms, (5") and a Staffordshire Pottery two-handled Sugar Bowl with domed cover, encrusted with flowers and on scrolled feet, 11cms, (4½"), (2).
George IV four-piece silver Tea Service, comprising teapot, water jug, both with turned wood handles, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, with gilt interiors and of melon fluted form with embossed panels of flowers, acanthus scrolled handles and on shell feet, Joseph Angel, London 18271,950grms, gross.
An Edwardian four piece silver tea and coffee set, possibly by WW Harrison, Sheffield 1903, comprising: a teapot of oval shape, the lower body fluted, fitted with an ebonised handle and finial to the cover, monogrammed, 17cm high, together with a matching coffee pot, 22cm high and the companion sugar bowl and milk jug, 61oz (4)
A matched Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set, by Martin & Hall comprising: a spherical teapot, London 1892, allover engraved with festoons between beaded edges, insulated handle, 19.5cm, a matching coffee pot, London 1868, 27.5cm, together with the companion sugar bowl, London 1875, and milk jug, London 1792, 70oz (cased)
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 hot water jug, 20cm high, together with the companion sugar bowl and milk jug, and a matching pair of tongs (1928), 56.5oz
A William IV silver three piece tea set, by Charles Reilly and George Storer, London 1835/36, comprising a circular teapot embossed with flowers and scrolls, raised on four anthemion feet and fitted with a leaf capped insulated handle, the hinged cover with flower finial, 18cm high, together with the companion sugar bowl and milk jug (1836), 45.5oz (3)
A Watcombe, Torquay terracotta Japoniste teapot and cover the design attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser, square section, cast in low relief with flower panels, partially glazed brown, another similar, large Watcombe water jug, a covered sugar bowl, and a collection of Watcombe Japoniste tea ware various marks, minor damages teapot 11cm. high. Literature: Keith Poole The Art of the Torquay and South Devon Potters, TPCS page 117 figure 168 for a comparable teapot
A Victorian silver three piece tea service, William and George Sissons, London 1878, each piece of straight-sided oval-lobed and cusped form and with bright-cut decoration throughout, monogrammed, comprising; teapot, with ivory finial and spacers, 12cm high, weight 22oz, two handled sugar bowl, 11cm high, weight 11oz and milk jug 11cm high, weight 6oz (3)
A four piece tea and coffee service, Sheffield 1929, maker's mark 'CB & Co', each piece of high shouldered oval, form and with cusped corners, with applied fruitwood handle, comprising; a teapot 14cm high, weight 24oz, a coffee pot 21cm high, weight 26oz, a two handled sugar bowl, 9.5cm high, weight 11oz, and a cream jug, 8cm high, weight 6oz (4)
A silver four piece tea and coffee service, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1898 and 1899, each of half reeded form and with anthemion moulded rim, comprising; teapot with fruitwood handle and finial, weight 24oz, 10cm high, coffee pot with fruitwood handle, weight 24oz, 20cm high, two handled sugar bowl, weight 11oz, 8cm high, cream jug, weight 7oz, 7.5cm high (4)
A silver four piece tea service, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1907, each piece of simple, oval shape with reeded rims, comprising; a spirit kettle, stand and burner, with ebonised handle, 34cm high, weight 38oz, a teapot, with ebonised handle, 14.5cm high, weight 13oz , a two handled sugar bowl, 9cm high, weight 5oz, and a milk jug, 8.5cm high, weight 4oz, along with a hot water jug, Ollivant and Botsford, London 1907, of octagonal form with ebonised handle, 20cm high, weight 13oz (5)
A five piece silver tea and coffee service, Elkington & Co Ltd, 1904, 1909 and 1910, each piece of canted form and with ribbed shoulders and raised on four bun feet, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle, 16cm high, weight 24oz, coffee pot with ebonised handle, 22cm high, weight 24oz, hot water jug with ebonised handle, 20.5cm high, weight 18oz, a two handled sugar bowl 11cm high, weight 10oz, and a milk jug, 9.5cm high, weight 6oz (5)
A three piece silver tea service, Sheffield 1934, maker's mark 'FC' , each piece of pedestal canted rectangular form, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 13cm high, weight 21oz, a two handled sugar bowl, 9cm high, weight 6oz, and a milk jug, 8cm high, weight 4oz, along with a matched coffee pot of similar design, Sheffield 1939, with ebonised handle and finial, 20cm high, weight 21oz (4)
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