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A George VI Ivory and Silver Tea Service, elongated octagonal shape, comprising tea and hot water pots, sugar bowl, cream jug and tray, the teaset with engraved geometrical pendant drops, the tea and hot water pots with angular ivory handles and finials, the tray with faceted ivory handles, maker's mark "LH", Sheffield 1938, tray 53cm long, total weight 125oz
An Edwardian Four Piece Tea Service, octagonal, comprising tea and hot water pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on faceted pedestal foot with faceted body, the tea and hot water pots with fruit wood handles and silver knop finials, by Bradbury & Son, London 1904 & 1905, teapot 26.5cm long, 59oz overall, in fitted wooden case
A Victorian Four Piece Tea Service, oblong, comprising tea and hot water pots, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on four ball feet, part reeded, gadrooned rim and leaf capped handles, tea and hot water pots with carved finials and ivory insulators, each with engraved initials, by J Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1897, teapot 25cm long, 49oz overall (4)
A Victorian Three Piece Tea Service, circular, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on low spreading foot, elaborately chased with foliate scroll decoration, scroll handles, the teapot with ivory insulators, leaf capped spout and flower bud finial to the lid, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1884, teapot 28.5cm long, 40 1/2oz
A Mahogany Tea Chest, circa 1810, rectangular, with narrow satinwood banding and edged in boxwood, with ivory navette key escutcheon, internally with two lidded pull out caddies provided by central aperture with associated cobalt blue glass sugar bowl, the whole raised on bun feet, 30.5cm wide
A Victorian silver sifter spoon, Francis Higgins, London 1860, with a fruiting vine handle, terminating in a cartouche, the bowl pierced with scrolls and beads and engraved with a vine leaf, 17cm long, another two silver sugar sifters and four silver plated examples, 7.5oz weighable silver (7)
Wedgwood 'Devon Sprays' pattern bachelors part teaset, comprising teapot, cover top water jug, milk jug, two cups and saucers and side plate; also an Aynsley floral decorated milk jug and sugar bowl, Royal Worcester floral decorated butter dish, Felspar porcelain floral decorated teacup and saucer no. 1525, and another teacup and two saucers.
A Royal Doulton Sonnet pattern dinner/tea service, comprising six 10" plates, six 8" plates, six soup dishes, five dessert dishes, a gravy boat and stand, oval meat dish, two covered tureens, six tea plates, six tea cups and saucers, one teapot, a milk jug, covered sugar bowl and bread and butter plate together with seven coffee cups, three saucers, a coffee pot, cream jug and open sugar bowl (62)
A late Victorian silver oval spirit flask, with bayonet screw and a hinged cover. Makers Henry Ardner. Sheffield, 1897. Together with a napkin ring, Chester, a late Victorian silver sugar sifting spoon with harpee terminal. Maker Wakeley and Wheeler. London, 1892. A set of six silver coffee spoons. Maker E. Viner. Sheffield, 1960. A small silver fiddle pattern spoon, with repousse berry pattern bowl. Maker William Eaton. London, 1839. 7oz (all in). (10).
Susie Cooper breakfast set by Crown Works Burslem to include: teapot, two coffee pots, cream jug and sugar bowl, toast rack, egg cup, cruet set, lidded tureen, two small plates, cup and saucer and a bowl, printed marks to bases, with similar wood bed table(chips to sugar bowl and inside rims of the teapot and one coffee pot) (21)
A Worcester sugar bowl, cover and stand, circa 1768-70, of ribbed form, painted in famille-rose enamels with the Old Worcester Parrot pattern, the cover with flower knop, 13cm, 5.25in. high, knop glued; also a teapot and cover, painted with flower sprays in green monochrome; and a small bowl, printed and coloured with The Red Bull pattern, chip to foot, (6)
A French gilt opaline sugar vase and cover, circa 1820, in gorge de pigeon, the waisted ovoid form with everted foot and rim, the domed cover and bowl gilt with a band of palmettes and foliate festoons, ball finial, 14.5cm, 5.375in, some very minor typical rubbing to the gilding, (2), For the form see Y.Amic, L'Opaline Francaise au XIXe Siecle, pl.VI and C.Vincendeau, Les Opalines, p.45, fig.
A silver caster, Carrington & Co,London,1935, baluster applied with stiff leaf border; a biscuit box, FP AP?, London, 1922, plain drum shaped with gadroon borders; a coffee pot, Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1906, plain baluster; a sugar bowl, Chester, 1924, vase-shaped with reeded swing handle; 2 shell dishes, Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1921/24; a three piece cruet set, Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1946/7; butter knife, Sheffield, 1961 and five dessert dishes, London & Provinces, 1899-1944, various shapes and sizes , 102oz 14dwt, 3197gr all in excluding liners
A Staffordshire potttery part tea service, painted with a trellis border in gilt with floral and yellow ground panels, comprising: teapot and cover, slop bowl, two dishes, cream jug, sugar bowl, cover and stand, eight tea cups, seven coffee cups, seven saucers and three cups lacking handles (34)
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