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George V three-piece Tea Service, with circular teapot with hinged lid and ebonised knob and with ebonised handle, on a pedestal base and with a matching Milk Jug and two-handled Sugar Bowl, all with gadrooned borders, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1922, retailed by Catchpole & Williams, 510 Oxford Street, London W.1., 860grms gross.
An Art Nouveau silvered pewter five piece tea and coffee set by W.M.F., early 20th century, comprising: teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, lidded sugar bowl and a two handled tray, each decorated with ivy leaves and stylized foliate scrolls, pieces stamped 'W.M.F.' and 'Plated', tray: 64cm. wide; (5)
A Charles Boyton silver three piece coffee set, London, 1936-38, crested and mottoed, with hammered surfaces, foliate stems, the pot with angular spout, ivory harp-shaped handle and ball finial comprising: coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl with spoon and an associated tray, crested circular with stepped handles, all with facsimile signature Charles Boyton, 29cm., 11.25in. high (5)
An early Victorian Scottish three piece tea service, with marks for Edinburgh 1839, maker J. McKay, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of circular outline on pedestal foot, with C-scroll and foliate engraved borders and leaf capped scroll handles, initialled, together with a pair of King's pattern sugar tongs, Edinburgh 1882, by Hamilton & Inches (4) 42oz
A porcelain tea service, Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, period of Nicholas I, 1825-1855, comprising: a teapot, a milk-jug, a covered sugar-bowl, a slop bowl, twelve tea-cups and twelve saucers, all decorated with finely painted floral bouquets within reserves and gilt sprigs on a blue ground, the interiors of the cups and slop bowl with gilt sides, with the blue cypher for Nicholas I, height of tea-pot: 13.5cm., 5.25in (28)
An early soviet coffee service, state porcelain manufactory, 1923, comprising: a coffee-pot, milk jug and cover, sugar-basin and cover, ten coffee-cups, ten saucers and a slop bowl, all decorated with a floral and foliate design with painted gilt leaves and gilt rims, all with black overglaze factory mark celebrating the fifth anniversary of the factory's association with Kompros and with black inventory number beginning 617, the pieces all bear marks for Alexander III or Nicholas II, height of coffee-pot: 20.2cm., 8in diameter of slop-bowl: 21cm., 8.25in (27)
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