A Hukin & Heath plated tea and coffee set, designed by Christopher Dresser, comprising a teapot 12.5cm high, a coffee pot 18cm high, both with wicker-covered handles, a milk jug 7.5cm, and a twin-handled sugar bowl, 17cm wide, all engraved with 'Japanesque' floral mons, all bearing 'H&H' maker's marks and the pots also marked 'Designed by Dr. C. Dresser', numbered '2133' and with design kite mark for 8th October 1879.
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An Elkington silver three-piece tea set, comprising a broad oviform teapot with plain surface, convex drop-in cover with black composition finial and broad loop handle, 16cm high, a milk jug 7cm high, and twin handled sugar bowl, 7.5cm high, makers marks for Sheffield 1975 and a Walker & Hall silver teapot, of the same design, 16cm high, makers marks for Sheffield 1964.
A George V four-piece tea service of rectangular form with canted corners, having ivory pineapple finials and handles, with bands of bright-cut decoration, comprising: a teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and milk jug, the teapot 24.5cm. long, together with a matching two-handled serving tray, 68cm. long, makers Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1932, the tea service 1805gm., 58.04oz., the tray 4321gm., 138.94oz.
A quantity of Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester tea ware, each piece gilt with a border pattern of foliate panels, scroll and lambrequin girdle, comprising two coffee cans, four tea cups, and a sugar bowl, impressed mask circa 1813-40; together with a Locke & Co. two-handled ovoid vase, painted and gilt with fruit and leaves (cover missing) 3" high; and a Ridgeway stand, painted with floral sprays within cartouche reserves against a grey ground, 101/2" dia.
A GEORGE V THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE comprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, the rounded rectangular bodies with gadroon and shell borders, on bun feet, teapot with ebonised handle and finial, bowl by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1915; milk jug Birmingham 1915; teapot with rubbed marks, apparently London, teapot 12.5cm.; 24oz (3)
A Victorian Britannia standard silver sugar castor of octagonal baluster form by Joseph & Horace Savory, London 1898, 6 3/4in high, 9oz; together with a Georgian style silver sugar bowl with wrythen decoration and lobed border raised on shell pattern pad feet, by Barnard & Sons, London 1909, 5in diameter, 7oz. (2)
Assorted plated ware: A swing handled sugar basket with a blue glass liner, a candlestick lamp base, two cased sets of six teaknives, a dwarf candleabrum, a teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, a pair of small coasters, assorted flatware and cutlery, three condiments, a swing handled basket, a brass candlestick, a moulded wooden bowl, sundries and a continental silver dish.
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