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An Art Deco Indian three piece tea service and tray, of architectonic form, comprising teapot, cream jug, and sugar bowl, each engraved with a vacant cartouche, with green plastic handles and finials, each stamped to the base Napotamdas Bhau Bombay, the tray engraved with Art Deco motifs to an outer embossed foliate border with silver handles
An Indian three piece bachelors tea service, circa 1900, of melon form, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, embossed with arabesque scrolls on a coriander ground, with D-shaped handles and an Indian tray of rectangular form with foliate scrolled corners and scrolled handles, possibly Kashmiri
A silver twin-handled sugar basin part gadrooned and embossed with foliate scrolls London 1911; a silver octagonal baluster caster a similar pepper four other pepperettes a pair of silver napkin rings two other napkin rings a whisky label a silver-rimmed glass bowl and a small quantity of flatware
A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain bowls each painted in underglaze blue and enamel colours with stylised flowerheads melons moths and scrolls the interiors decorated with a circular flower reserve within a leaf and flower border both cracked and one repaired underglaze blue Qianlong seal mark but not of the period 18cm diameter and a Chinese porcelain sugar bowl painted with puce flower sprays late Qianlong period 12cm diameter (3)
A Russian Gardner Manufactory porcelain tea service painted with floral reserves on a magenta ground comprising: teapot and cover two cream jugs sugar bowl and cover tea cup saucer two plates and a bowl red printed mark (9). Provenance: From the London home of Miss Margot Boyd who plays the character of Mrs Antrobus in The Archers
A Tunbridge Ware burr walnut tea caddy possibly by Talbot the top with rare gauge work view of Frant Church and Depository between a pair of tesserae mosaic butterflies the interior fitted with a cut glass sugar bowl between two tesserae mosaic topped canisters the base with a broad band of scrolling flowers in the manner of Talbot the base with tartan paper on bun feet 31.5cm wide x 15cm deep For another Talbot tea caddy see Bracketts October 1997 Lot 2
A large Tunbridge Ware rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy the lid with perspective cube panel within half square mosaic banding the interior with tesserae mosaic panels of birds with glass sugar bowl between a pair of canisters the sides with deep van dyke border 37cm x 21cm. From the private collection of a lady collected over 35 years
A Royal Worcester 'Lavinia' pattern dinner, tea and coffee service, comprising an oval platter, eight dinner and side plates, nine dessert plates, nine soup bowls and saucers, nine egg cups, two graduated teapots, coffee pot (faults), hot water pot (faults), milk jug, cream jug, sugar bowl, slop bowl, twelve coffee cans and saucers and twelve teacups and saucers.
A 20th Century Masons 'Regency' pattern dinner, tea and coffee service, decorated with a grasshopper type insect perched amidst flowers beneath a foliate border, comprising two oval vegetable tureens and covers, eight dinner plates, ten dessert plates, eight side plates, two graduated oval platters, four two handled soup bowls and stands, a square and an oval dish, seven pudding bowls, five small fruit bowls, a cheese dish and cover, two square plates, a rectangular sandwich tray, a large and a small sauce boat with stands, a salt and pepper, a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a large and a small milk jug, two cream jugs, five teacups and saucers, a sugar bowl and two small vases, blue printed marks.
An Aynsley porcelain tte-ˆ-tte breakfast service, decorated with flower swags, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and two cups and saucers, together with a Standard China part tea service, decorated with waterlilies and bulrushes, and a Tuscan China part tea service (faults).
A collection of Copeland Spode's 'Italian' pattern tea wares, including thirteen teacups and saucers, two teapots and covers, thirteen tea plates, two cake plates, a slop basin, a sugar bowl, a preserve jar and cover and a milk jug, together with two Masons octagonal blue printed jugs, a blue printed cheese dish and cover and a pair of vases (faults).
An Alfred Meakin Harmony 'Solway' part service, comprising ten teacups and eleven saucers, eleven tea plates, a milk jug and sugar bowl, two serving bowls, two large plates and twelve dessert bowls, together with a Vienna porcelain part service, of wrythen moulded shape decorated with flowers.
An extensive Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' pattern dinner and tea service, comprising two circular vegetable tureens and covers, eleven dinner plates, twelve dessert plates, two sauceboats and stands, two graduated oval platters, four cake plates, a bowl, twelve pudding bowls, twelve two handed soup bowls and stands, a teapot and cover, a coffee pot and cover, twelve teacups and saucers, ten coffee cups and twelve saucers, twelve tea plates, a large milk jug, a small milk jug, a cream jug, two sugar bowls and a pin tray, together with twelve Royal Worcester 'Evesham' pattern ramekins.
Newhall Emerging boats 18 piece tea service Newhall tea service circa 1800 printed in blue transfer with Emerging Boats pattern with waterfowl within the scene comprising of teapot creamjug sugar bowl slop bowl eight teabowls and six saucers (finial chip and hairline to teapot handle hairlines to one saucer) (19)
A fine and rare Charles II turned lignum vitae wassail bowl and cover late 17th century with a ring turned lid incorporating a smaller goblet shaped vessel which has a baluster turned stem the conforming bowl with ring turned decoration the squat baluster turned stem on a raised and stepped base the interior features an old repair where a brass rivet has been used bowl; h.27.5cm. diam.25cm.; with lid; h.44cm. The goblet shaped vessel on the top may well have had a lid and was possibly a spice box see Owen Evan-Thomas Domestic Utensils of Wood Stobart Davies 1973 p.20 pl.7 for a similar example incorporating a spice box on baluster turned stem. Evan-Thomas also illustrates a very similar bowl and cover (pl.10) which lacks the bowl of the spice container and features stumps from former finials. The example offered here features three filled holes to the lid which probably held finials which would have been used as stands to support tumblers. The words 'waes-haile' 'was-haile' or wass-heil' have all passed into our language as 'Wassail'. Wassailing is a term used to describe community drinking usually associated with festive occassions. It is sometimes translated as 'be whole/be well'. Recipies vary according to local customs. Good ale or in some cases wine were the bases to which sugar cloves and cardamons were added together with a small roasted apple for each drinker. Egg white was added to produce a froth giving rise to the name 'lamb's wool'. There is an entry in Samuel Pepys diary on the 21st of November 1660 in which he writes 'lay long in bed this morning my cozen Thomas Pepys the turner sent me a cupp of lignum vitae'. This reference is interesting for two reasons through the fact that wood turners were working with this prized wood and that it was a worthy gift exchanged within fashionable society. This suggests that worth was attached and that this exported material would have been costly. Pepys certainly felt it worth mentioning it in his diary. à W
A Clarice Cliff “Fantasque” pottery coffee service decorated in orange, blue, brown and green with “Sunrise” pattern within wide banded orange and brown borders, comprising - coffee pot with tapered body, 7.5ins high, tapered milk jug, 2.5ins high (enamel scratched and rubbed), six cylindrical coffee cans and six saucers (14 pieces - rims and banding to saucers somewhat rubbed - all with black printed marks to bases) Illustrated and a similar matched sugar bowl banded in blue, orange, brown and green, 3.25ins diameter
An Edward VII cylindrical christening mug engraved with floral and leaf scroll ornament and plain C-scroll handle, 4ins high, Sheffield 1902 Illustrated a Victorian circular sugar bowl embossed with bold leaf and C-scroll ornament, 4.5ins diameter, Sheffield 1877, and a late Victorian spherical box and cover boldly embossed with floral and leaf scroll ornament, on three ball feet, 2.5ins high, London 1894 (weight 11ozs) (see lot 257 for illustration)
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