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A Sevres blue-ground tea service circa 1850-69. heightened with gilt bands of stylised acanthus leaves alternating with interlacing lines comprising: a teapot and cover a milk jug a sugar bowl and cover twelve cups and twelve saucers printed Sevres mark and date mark in green over a printed mark in red 'Manufacture Nationale DorŽ ˆ Sevres AF' teapot: 16.5cm. 6.5in. (29)
A rare Wedgwood caneware miniature tea and coffee service circa 1790 decorated with engine-turned bamboo inside green and enamel line borders comprising: a circular tray teapot kettle and cover sugar bowl and cover milk jug tea caddy slop bowl plate teabowl four coffee cups four saucers impressed Wedgwood tray 42.5cm. 16.75in. wide covers of teapot and tea caddy lacking handle of one cup broken off minor chips and wear (19)
Two Worcester polychrome oval pierced two-handled baskets circa 1770 each painted with scattered flower sprays moulded on the exterior with florets and set with ropetwist handles 20.25cm. 8in. length some chips ; and a Worcester fluted sugar bowl and cover circa 1780 of Dalhousie type painted with circular landscape panels on a ground scattered with flower sprays and insects (4)
A VICTORIAN SUGAR BOWL shaped circular, with wavy rim, the bowl with fluted and punched decoration, on lion mask and scroll feet, by Robert Harper, 1862, 12cm.; 5oz; with another bowl, the border with repousse flowerhead and scroll decoration, upon a raised rim foot, by Edward Ker Reid, 1858, 11.5cm.; 3.75oz; and a sugar spoon, the gilt shell bowl with pierced leafy decoartion, 1858, 1.25oz (3)
AN EDWARDIAN CHRISTENING MUG the slightly tapered cylindrical body with square bracket handle, engraved inscription on the base, Sterling standard, by E. Petersen and Co., 7.75cm. high; 5.5oz; with a Victorian sugar bowl, plain circular shape, upon a raised rim foot, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1895, 10.75cm.; 4.25oz (2)
Other Properties A 'Tudric' pewter teaset by Liberty & Co. designed by Archibald Knox circa 1901 comprising: teapot and hot water pot sugar bowl milk jug and tray each piece stamped with manufacturer's mark and 'Solkets H Tudric Made in England' model number '0231' and 'Rd. 420290' tray: 49.5cm. long by 36cm. wide (5)
A small quantity of hallmarked silver, comprising: a boxed cake knife, Birmingham 1890 'H&T'; cream jug, inscribed 'GWK Hartford Church 1940-73, Birmingham 1916 'ESB'; salt cellar, London 1901 'CE'; sugar bowl, Sheffield 1891; green-back hand mirror, Birmingham 1935 'AC'; sugar tongs, Birmingham 1931; boxed pair of napkin rings 'S' and 'J', Sheffield 1936 'EV'; 'Enid' napkin ring Birmingham 1910 'CTB'; and tankard 'Stanley Powell...1965', Birmingham 1964 (nine)
A cased silver coffee and tea service, London 1890, maker’s mark JAM’, comprising coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug of half reeded form with garland design and acanthus lappeted loop handle, retailer’s mark on the wooden case for Mappin & Webb Manufacturers, London and Sheffield, dent to body of coffee pot, 8", approximately 66oz in an oak campaign style box
A two handled sugar basin and matching cream jug, each with lappeted loop handle and central multi-line band on a circular foot, Birmingham 1909, maker’s mark WN’ along with a pierced shallow bowl marked Sterling, Sheffield 1959’, maker Viners’, 6.5" diameter along with a silver backed hairbrush and hand mirror, Sheffield 1894-1895, maker JD & S’ (5)
A Victorian silver coffee and tea service, London 1848, maker’s mark IE’, comprising coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl, (missing cream jug), of octagonal form with bright cut foliate decoration on scrolling feet with angular loop handles and octagonal finials, teapot handle detached on one end, coffee pot 10", approximately 58.5oz (3)
A four piece silver tea service, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1920, each piece of boat shape with beaded detail comprising a teapot and hot water jug with ebonised handles and finials, a cream jug and sugar bowl, each with simple scroll handles, each raised on compressed bun feet, retailer’s stamp for E C Kemp & Co, Leicester’, teapot 10" wide, total weight 45oz
A late Victorian and later silver harlequin six piece tea service, each half fluted body embossed with a band of flowers comprising teapot and tea caddy, London 1898 by J.H., spirit kettle and heater stand, sugar bowl and milk jug, London 1901 and 1924 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths and a hot water jug, London 1891.
A Chinese blue and white export porcelain part tea service, Qianlong period, each piece painted with panels of peony and flowers within gilt borders comprising teapot and cover, four teacups, five coffee cups, seven saucers, sparrow beak cream jug and cover, two saucer dishes, sugar bowl and teapot stand (mostly with faults).
A mid-19th Century miniature part tea service, probably Staffordshire, printed in underglaze blue enriched with pink lustre, comprising teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, plate, cup and saucer (faults), together with a Royal Crown Derby small two handled loving cup decorated after the Imari and a Royal Stafford coffee can and saucer.
A Copeland Spode 20th Century part dinner, tea and coffee service, printed with exotic birds perched on a leafy branch above an urn of flowers beneath a border of floral sprigs and scrollwork, comprising a coffee pot and cover, eight teacups, two coffee cups, seven assorted large saucers, five small saucers, a sugar bowl, five dinner plates, three dessert plates, four side plates, five soup bowls, four dessert bowls, a sauceboat, two egg cups, a pin tray and a 'Chinese Rose' pattern Spode teapot and cover (minor faults).
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