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Royal Crown Derby tea set, Imari pattern, comprising large rectangular tea tray approx 49 x 32 cms, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and cover, two tea cups and saucers, two coffee cups and saucers, large sandwich plate 27.5 cms diameter, one medium side plate 18 cms diameter, three small dishes 13 cms diameter and one other medium plate 20 cms diameter.
A Meissen porcelain floral encrusted table bell. Blue crossed swords mark, height 11cm, together with a Dresden floral decorated part tea set, comprising eight cups, ten saucers, 12 side plates, two cake plates, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, and one other plate (box).Chips and losses to the applied flower decoration of the Meissen table bell, chip and associated crack to the underside of the plate, old glue repair to one of the cake plates, old glue repair to one side plate. Some light rubbing to gilt.
A Royal Worcester Contessa six-place dinner and coffee service. Comprising, two circular vegetable tureens and covers, oval platter, sauce boat and stand, six dinner plates, six bowls, six dessert plates, six side plates, coffee pot and cover, twin handled sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, six coffee cans and saucers.
A Derby Stevenson & Hancock porcelain tea set. Circa 1900, hand painted and gilt with roses and speedwell, comprising 11 cups, nine saucers, 11 side plates, four cake plates, spoon tray, milk jug, cream jug, and sugar bowl.Cracks to the slop bowl, a repair to the handle of the jug, three saucers with cracks, and images of affected items on Lay's website.
An African Porcupine quill container. Together with an 18th century Chinese blue and white tea bowl, a small Chinese soapstone figure, a French folding travel Parker clock, silver plate sugar tongs, a Masonic enamel badge, various other pins and badges, a brass seal, a Mixed Dainty Dinah Toffees tin circa 1920 with contents, a brass and copper powder flask, a copy of Laura Knights Oil Paint and Grease paint Vol 2 and a biscuit tin with old pennies etc. (tray)
GOOD SELECTION OF METALWEAR including a picquot coffee pot and sugar bowl; a Wembley 1924 trinket basket; a football medal with L.H.L Div.1, 1958-9, R. Sutter engraved to the reverse; a sugar sifter; a brass toddy teapot; a heavy brass Buddha figure; an Asian brass bowl with dragon decoration; and a boxed silver plated cruet set with blue glass inserts, etc.
A Victorian four-piece silver coffee/tea set, by William Robert Smily, London 1852, comprising of a coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, all of hexagonal form, the panels with chased foliate decorated and scrolling pierced handles, the coffee pot 30cm high, the teapot 23cm high, the sugar bowl 14cm, the cream jug 15cm high, the total weight of item 57.6ozt (4)
A William IV silver tea pot, by Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, London 1833, of squat form rounded form with an inscription to the body commemorating a marriage, the hinged lid with a floral finial, 12.5cm high; a silver sauce boat by C J Vander Ltd, London 1957, with a lobed border and a scroll leaf cast handle, terminating on hoof feet, 17cm long; A silver hot water jug by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1911, of conical tapering form, scolled ebonised handle, below a domed lid and pointed finial, 23cm high and a silver sugar bowl, probably by Harrison brothers & Howson (George Howson), London 1911, of oval form and gardooned border above a half fluted body, 13cm wide, the total weight of items 52.5ozt. Ivory certification reference YN3DDGFQ
A Victorian silver part-fluted teapot with angular ebonised handle, hinged cover and engraved crest and inscription on the body, London 1885 by Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), and a silver sugar bowl, London 1884 by Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), both of similar design with gadrooned lower sections, 22.29ozt (2)
A George IV silver three-piece tea service, by John & Thomas Settle from the Gunn & Co, Sheffield 1827, of squat circular form on a simple pedestal foot, the set with gilt interior is decorated with foliage-edged parapets, body embossed with stylised rosettes and leaf scrollwork, cartouche engraved with initials, the teapot is fitted with a flush hinged cover with a sculpted floral finial, elaborately cast bird head spout and handle inset with ivory insulators, together with a cream jug and a double handled sugar bowl. Teapot measures 17.0 cm high at the handle, total weight of items 43.95 ozt. (3). Ivory certification reference 5RBCRQ4G.
A George III silver cream jug, circular with gadrooned border and leaf-capped scroll handle, banded to belly; on four paw feet. Crest engraved to side and gilded interior. London 1781 by Richard Palmer; together with a Victorian fiddle patter soup ladle, crest engraved to terminal. London by 1848 by William Robert Smily and a circular sugar bowl, Birmingham 1931 by Adie Brothers. Gross weight. 18.75 ozt
A mixed quantity of silver and silver plate including a Victorian silver sugar bowl with an inscription to the rim, three silver cigarette cases, a pair of silver pepperettes, a silver Christening fork and spoon, cased, a silver toast rack and a set of six silver coffee spoons, 26ozt weighable silver, together with a large quantity of silver plate.
An early 20th Century Noritake teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl each decorated with hand painted cartouche showing an exotic bird in a landscape against a green ground with gilt detailing, green printed mark, teapot height 13cm, together with an unmarked Derby Imari sucrier, length 18.5cm. (4)
SHELLEY, a porcelain trio, decorated with an orange geometric design, pattern 11742/4, the cup 6.5cm high, together with a quantity of Shelly useful wares, decorated in a green colourway, to include a cup and saucer, jug, sugar bowl and two side plates (Qty)Condition Report: The trio has a crack to the base of cup.Other pieces are ok, general domestic ware.
A Victorian silver three piece tea set comprising: tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the tea pot with fruitwood handle and ebony finial, all hallmarked by J. Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham, 1899, gross weight: approx. 325.8 grams (10.4ozt)Further Details: tarnished, wear to all, handle to tea pot slightly loose and has wear, signs of usage.
A Victorian silver sugar bowl, the body chased with flowers and foliage, on three paw feet with lion's head terminals, hallmarked London, 1890, maker's mark slightly rubbed - ?. S H together with an Aesthetic bright cut engraved milk jug, the handle casts as a figure playing a mandolin, hallmarked Birmingham, 1877, maker's mark rubbed and a drum shpaed mustard pot casing (no liner), with pierced design, and hinged top, hallmarked London, 1865, Richard Sibley I., approx. 307.6 grams (9.8ozt)Further Details: Tarnishing, general wear.
A collection of silver plated items to include; a Victorian engraved plated tea set consisting tea pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, the tea pot with ebonised handle, an EPNS small three ball footed bowl with handle, a small plated purse (clasp broken), various plated handled steel knives, various other flatware including spoons, some in boxes together with a Cloisonne enamelled bird (damaged) etc. (1 bag)
An Elizabeth II four piece silver tea set to include; coffee pot, tea pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, all with engraved decoration, the tea and coffee pots with fruitwood handles and finials, all hallmarked Sheffield 1977, Roberts & Belk, gross weight: approx. 1742.3 grams (56 ozt)Further Details: Some tarnishing, general wear and slight surface scratching.
A George VI silver four piece tea set comprising: tea pot, hot water jug, two handled sugar bowl and matching milk jug, with scalloped handles and pedestal circular bases, the tea and hot water pots having ebony handles and finials, all hallmarked by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1946 and 1947, retailers stamps to bases, gross weight approx. 1355.1 grams (43.5ozt)Further Details: Slight surface scratching, general wear.
A collection of mixed ceramics to include; An early Crown derby purple mark sugar bowl and cover (cracked and chipped), numbered 500, six Imari patterned cups and saucers with matching side plates, all bearing crossed 'X' mark and capital H to reverse, a pair of small modern Royal Worcester bone china simple white fish in shell centrepieces. Along with a Doulton Chantilly dish, an Old Trentham Sprays dish, a Spode coffee cup, Crown Ducal bowl, a Royal Winton jug, a Czechoslovakian tea bowl (cracked), a small gilt Chinese style bowl marked Empire, a Limoges style three stemmed vase and Limoges style patch/trinket box/pot, and two small base metal cased pieces - one an Icon style with mother and baby ceramic tile to centre and transfer printed Tahj Mahal to centre of other.
A collection of mixed Royal Crown Derby ceramics to include mostly Posie pattern including coffee set consisting coffee pot, cups, saucers, jug and sugar bowl, along with Red Aves pattern pieces, other red ground designed Derby consisting tea pot, milk jug, sugar bowl. cups and others. Also including some Abbeydale Imari type items and other posy items including small planter, trinkets etc. (1 box)
A George V silver teapot and sugar bowl, baluster bodies with gadroon borders, fruitwood handle and finial, hallmarked by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1919 with a matched hotwater jug, hallmarked by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1939, ebonised handle and finial, gross weight approx 45.99 ozt (1430.4 grams)
A George V three piece silver tea set comprising: tea pot, milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, the tea pot with Bakelite finial and handle, hallmarked Birmingham, 1933, Roberts & Dore Ltd. gross weight approx 525.7 grams (16.9 ozt)Further Details: Tarnishing, general wear, surface scratching.
Shelley - A part floral decorated tea service consisting of milk jug, sugar bowl, twelve cups and thirteen saucers, eight side plates, four larger plates, and one square platter/plate. Along with a Shelley one handled floral decorated tankard, a Spode Copeland's China England plate with heavily gilt bordering to blue ground, and with two flower sculpture pieces (some parts broken), and two cream coloured Royal Worcester pieces. (2 boxes)
A ANTÓNIO MARIA RIBEIRO (1889-1962) Art Deco tea and coffee set, Silver, Comprising of teapot, coffee pot sugar bowl and milk jug, Ribbed decoration, Early-20th century, With no assay-mark, goldsmith's mark António Maria Ribeiro (regd. 1914) and signed, (signs of wear), Literature:, VIDAL, Manuel Gonçalves; ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de - "Marcas de Contrastes e Ourives Portugueses (1887 a 1993)", vol. II. Lisboa: IN-CM, nr. 1084.Height: 14 cm, 954 g,
A COLLECTION OF 'KAKEIMON' STYLE WORCESTER PORCELAINCIRCA 1770Comprising; a pair of coffee cups and saucers, a milk jug 10.5cm high, a sugar bowl and cover, all with blue fret square marks, old paper collection labelsProvenance: The Leonard Fuller CollectionCondition Report: Small chips to flower finial of sugar bowl, one coffee cup with rim chip, slight wear generally.Condition Report Disclaimer
A COALPORT ARMORIAL PART TEA SERVICE CIRCA 1810Decorated in green and gilt with oak leaf bands and with a unicorn crest and initials W.S.H.Comprising a navette shaped pedestal dish, a slop bowl, two crescent shaped supper shaped sections, a sugar box and cover, a cover for a muffin dish, fourteen sandwich plates, fifteen Bute shaped cups and thirteen saucersCondition Report: Navette bowl: surface scratches and fritting.Sugar bowl: vertical 2cm crack running from rim, gilt rim worn.14 Sandwich plates: 1 with stained surface scratches, 6 with some surface fritting.1 with crazed glaze.Slop bowl: foot rim chips and scratches to the well.15 Bute shaped cups: One chipped and cracked, one chipped. Condition Report Disclaimer
SADDAM HUSSEIN INTEREST (IRAQI, 1937–2006), SILVER PLATED FOUR-PIECE COFFEE SERVICE CIRCA 1990-2004 comprising two coffee pots, a sugar bowl and cream jug, each piece engraved and embossed with scroll and foliate decoration, with scroll handle, on four bracket feet, stamped Persian marks to baseProvenance: Formerly the property of George Willmer, a highly esteemened Explosive Ordnance Disposal consultant (land and sea), who was employed in many locations throughout the world, including Iraq. His work in Iraq would involve assisting the US Military to secure Saddam Hussein's palace.These were recovered from Hussein's palace. Additional images now available.
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