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*A George III silver three piece tea set, the milk jug and sugar bowl by Stephen Adams, London 1802, the teapot by John Robins, London 1803, with wooden handle and finial inscribed on the base 'The Gift of a Friend', all with scrolling decoration and a lion crest, on each side, jug 4ins high, 5oz, the bowl 7.5ins wide, 7oz, teapot 11ins wide, 16oz, together with an associated pair of Spanish sugar tongs
A Spode Felspar porcelain combined tea and coffee service, decorated in gilt and pink enamel with roses, pattern No.3886, c.1830, comprising: teapot, cover and stand, sugar bowl and cover, two jugs, two waste bowls, three plates, twenty nine cups and twenty four saucers. (65) Some wear and minor damage.
A Royal Albert bone china dinner, tea and coffee service decorated in the Old Country Roses pattern, comprising; oval meat platter, pair of tureens and covers, oval dish, seven dinner plates, six dessert plates, four soup bowls and six saucers, gravy boat and stand, six fruit bowls, pepper and salt, coffee pot, teapot, sucrier, entree dish, bread plate, two cream jugs, sugar bowl, six cereal bowls, tazza, three tier cake stand, four egg cups, two small cream jugs, small sugar bowl, six coffee cups and saucers, twelve tea cups and thirteen saucers, thirteen tea plates, breakfast cup and saucer, tv cup and saucer, pair of mugs, preserve pot and cover, butter dish and cover, butter dish cover, floral ornament, square dish, candlestick, small rectangular dish and small square dish.
Non-caddy spoons incl:+ *ALEX CHECK* An Onslow pattern sugar sifter with hook end, unmarked, a German spoon with a deep leaf bowl, a strainer spoon with a conical bowl, by Messrs Eley & Fern 1805, an Onslow condiment cream ladle with hook end and matching small sifter ladle, four other spoon parts, and three other various spoons. (12)
A George IV/Victorian matched four piece tea and coffee service comprising:+ teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl with plain circular lower bodies, cast anthemion and scroll feet and c.scroll handles, the upper bodies decorated in low relief with a mantle of tonge and dart reserves, each engaved with a floral spray, the two pots with fruit finials, each piece crested to match. The teapot and coffee pot by George Burrows (II) & Richard Pearce, London 1833, the sugar bowl by Thomas White, London 1872
Not Ill: A mixed lot of plated ware comprising:+ a pair of dwarf candlesticks; two pierced syphon coasters; a coffee pot; a flagon; a sauce boat; a sugar bowl with a red glass liner; a silver mounted cruet bottle; two Spanish metalware trays; a brass corkscrew with bone handle and ratchet action; and a quantity of assorted flatware and cutlery. (lot)
A George V Four Piece Tea Service, circular, comprising tea and hot water pots, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on three pad feet, moulded girdles, the sugar bowl and cream jug with plain oval handles, the tea and hot water pots with slightly domed hinged lids, scroll handles and knop finials, maker's mark "HF & Co", Sheffield 1930, coffee pot 22cm high, teapot 26cm wide, overall weight 47oz
A Victorian Three Piece Tea Service, circular, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on spreading foot, tapering partly fluted body, foliate scroll decoration against a stippled ground, leaf capped double scroll handles, the teapot with ivory insulators, domed hinged lid with flowerhead finial, by Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1863, 19.5cm high, 48oz overall
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