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A PART EDWARDIAN TEA/COFFEE SERVICE comprising hot water pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, of oval bellied form, with part fluted decoration, the scroll pierced handles applied with leaves, with gadrooned and shell borders, the whole raised on paw feet, by Walter and John Barnard and Sons, London 1904, (c.40oz).
A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE TEA/COFFEE SET of octagonal form with angular handles, flush hinged covers with rectangular knop finials, the bodies decorated in the aesthetic manner with herons, cranes and flowers, with two associated spoons and a pair of associated sugar tongs, cased, the teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug by Martin, Hall & Co. Ltd, London 1885, the coffee pot Sheffield 1915, (c.31oz).
A late Victorian silver sugar bowl of bombé square section, with reeded high loop handles, the main body with band of stylised engraving above a Greek key decorated base and raised on turned feet, the panelled body inscribed "Deus providebit" above a hand centred with an eye (London 1898 by Thomas, Walter & Henry Holland), 9 cm high, 8 oz, together with two modern silver sauce boats of simple form, total weight 16 oz
An early Georg Jensen three piece silver teaset, each piece of slightly beaten panel form, the teapot having heart shaped pierced spout, acanthus moulded cover and beaded ebonised handle above a circular foot, the cream jug with scroll handle and beaded decorated rim (marked to base of teapot "Georg Jensen, Sterling, 4A, Denmark, 925", the sugar bowl similarly marked, the cream jug marked "4B"), teapot 16.75 cm high, overall total weight approx. 25 oz
A 'Forget me Not' pattern tea and coffee set by William Moorcroft, circa 1903 comprising: teapot with cover and stand, coffee pot with cover and stand, hot water jug with mechanical cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and cover, two handled bowl each with printed factory mark, some also with 'Rd No. 311908' or 'Rd No. 311909' and retailer's mark, impressed and painted with further numbers coffee pot: 18cm. (incl. cover), teapot: 14cm. high (incl. cover) (12)
Edwardian four piece decorative tea set comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each piece of baluster form, frilled rim and vacant cartouche surrounded by high relief floral scroll embossing, each piece is raised above four floral scroll ball feet. Hallmarked Charles Clement Pilling London 1905 and 1906. Total weight 71.1ozt (2211.3gms). There are surface scratches and some small, shallow dents to all the objects. All of them stand a little unsteadily, but the sugar bowl is the worst. The lid of the hot water jug is a bit stiff. There are large build-ups of polish on all the pieces, especially on the embossed decoration and the handles. There are areas of tarnish too. The handles of the water jug and teapot are worn looking. The hallmarks are all rubbed but still easily legible. The water jug and teapot are marked 1906, and the milk jug and sugar bowl are marked 1905. The insides of all three pieces are discoloured and dirty, and the insides of the milk jug and sugar bowl look as though they have been gilded.
A late 1960's silver three piece tea service, with half reeded decoration, comprising teapot and cream jug, both Sheffield 1688, by Mappin and Webb, also a sugar basin, Sheffield 1970, by Roberts and Belk; 40.6 oz (1152 gms). The tea set is in generally good condition. There are just some minor scratches to the silver work on the tea pot, the hallmark is nice and clear, the tea pot is stamped Mappin & Webb Ltd London to the bottom base. The tea pot is stained to the interior bottom. The handle and knop look a little worn. There is no serious damage to the cream jug or sugar bowl.
A selection of twentieth century items to include a cream jug of baluster form and leaf capped handle, height measures 4 1/2ins (12cm, weight 6.48ozt (201.6gms), hallmarked Barker Ellis Silver Co Birmingham 1974. A sugar sifter of facetted baluster form with decoratively pierced lid, height measures 6 3/4ins (17cm), weight 4.94ozt (153.6gms), hallmarked Birmingham 1973. A pepper mill of plain from, height measures 3 3/4ins (10cm), hallmarked Birmingham 1977. A cheese scoop with Kings pattern handle, length measures 7 1/2ins (19cm), weight 1.95ozt (60.6gms), hallmarked Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1977. A tea strainer and bowl with decorative acanthus leaf and floral scroll moulded handle, length measures 6 1/4ins (15.5cm), weight 80.4gms (2.58ozt), hallmarked Birmingham 1975. A pair of filled table candlesticks with shaped conical stems and circular stepped base, height measures 4 3/4ins (12cm), hallmarked Birmingham 1974. Overall in nice condition, each item does have general scratches marks and patches of tarnishing, in places some deeper scratches and small dints/dents-to one candlestick there is a small dent to the head, and remnants of old candles to both, to the rim of the pepper there is also a shallow dent, there are a few small nicks to the rim of the cheese scoop and a more noticeable dent to the head of the sifter.
A silver plated tea service comprising tea pot (a/f), hot water jug, milk jug and twin handled lidded sugar bowl, each of bulbous form raised on four ornate feet with scroll detail and shaped final together with a silver plated tray with acanthus style scroll engraving, moulded raised rim raised on four turned feet. The tea service is in poor condition at the moment. All the items have some combination of surface scratches and small dents, and all are badly discoloured, the tray in particular, which is also very dirty. The teapot in is particularly bad condition. It is missing one of its feet, and the hinge of the lid is bent, meaning that the lid will not close properly at all. The engraved decoration on all the items, and particularly that on the tray is all in good condition. The service would benefit from cleaning, and the teapot from some repair work.
A number of plated items to include a three piece tea service comprising teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl each of bulbous sectioned form with gadrooned rim, each piece numbered 227. An octagonal pedestal dish with sun burst pierced decoration, acanthus scroll open work handles, frosted glass liner, raised on a circular footed base, numbered 0236. A lidded dish with frilled rim and glass liner. The tea service is in very good condition with only slight surface scratches and small areas of discolouration to the exteriors. The inside of the teapot is very badly discoloured however, and the insides of the jug and sugar bowl are spotted with tarnish. he pedestal dish is also in good condition. The glass is quite dirty. The inside of the dish is scuffed and scratched. he lidded dish has some surface scratches, and the glass has some blemishes and air bubbles.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN WALNUT CASED TEA AND SPICE CADDY fitted three cut glass cylindrical jars with stoppers, a mixing bowl with sugar tongs, London 1800 by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, the silver double lidded rectangular nutmeg grater, hallmarked London 1833 and maker's mark C.R./ W.S. The shaped case with hinged rising lid, carved foliage and fluted decoration and on scroll supports, 14" wide, 8 1/4" high
A selection of ironstone breakfast wares, early 19th century, and decorated with imari floral designs, comprising circular teapot and cover with apron, 18cm high, a milk jug, 11.5cm high, a sugar bowl and cover, (a/f) 10cm high, a slop bowl, three egg cups, three bowls, 17.5cm diameter, two plates, 20cm diameter, and a bowl, 23.5cm diameter, unmarked, along with three pieces of Masons Patent Ironstone China, circa 1815, to include a bowl, 23.5cm diameter, and two plates, 21.5cm diameter (some a/f) (16)
(ER802/1) A George III three-piece tea service, EDINBURGH 1824 BY JOHN MCKAY Edinburgh 1824, by John MacKay, comprising a teapot, cream jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, each with fluted body, with C-scroll cartouche, foliate and scroll cast borders and acanthus leaf decorated handles (3) Teapot 18cm high, 47oz
A Paragon 'Rockingham' pattern part tea service, comprising a bachelor's teapot and cover, three teacups, saucers and tea plates, a milk jug and a sugar bowl, together with a group of other assorted tea and coffee wares including examples by Royal Crown Derby and Crown Staffordshire (some faults).
A Susie Cooper 'Patricia Rose' pattern shaded pink part tea and dinner service, comprising five coffee cups and six saucers, six soup bowls and three saucers, one teacup and saucer, one tea plate, six pin dishes, two double oval shaped dishes, a small two handled bowl, two egg cups, two preserve pots and covers, a cheese dish and cover, a condiment stand fitted with a mustard pot and cover, six crescent shaped dishes, a toast rack, two small oval dishes, nine dessert bowls, two cereal bowls, two graduated oval platters, a trefoil shaped hors d'oeuvre dish, two sandwich trays, six dinner plates, two dessert plates, two cake plates and a circular fruit bowl, together with a small group of similarly decorated grey and green banded wares, comprising a circular fruit bowl, a milk jug, a sugar bowl and three teacups (some faults throughout).
A Whitefriars glass bowl designed by William Butler, circa 1930, of amber tint moulded with horizontal waves, a Whitefriars type bowl of green tint with turnover rim and a group of decorative ceramics and glass including a Clarice Cliff sugar bowl moulded with waterlilies and three handkerchief vases (some with faults).
A European twin compartment cutlery basket, of simulated basket woven form and twelve miniature spoons, with spiral stems and with beaded terminals and a miniature three piece tea set, comprising; a tea pot, a twin handled lidded sugar bowl and a milk jug, also a small cup and three various spoons.
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