A coffee pot, sugar bowl, and creamer set. Decorated with blue flowers and platinum trims. Sone Japan backstamp on the bases. Coffee pot: 9.5in L x 5in W x 9.25in H. Sugar bowl: 4in W x 5in H. Creamer: 5in L x 3.75in W x 3.75in H. Manufacturer: SoneCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
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Royal Crown Derby Posies 5 Tea Cups and 4 Saucers, Coffee Can and 2 Saucers, 2 Jugs, Sugar Bowl, Trinket Dish, Royal Stratford 4 Tea Cups and 5 Saucers, Seven Dwarfs Toast Rack, Royal Worcester ' Evesham ' Tureens and Flan Dish together with other items including Portmeirion Jug, Goebel, Aynsley, Adderley, etc
George V silver 3 piece tea set comprising circular teapot with raised leaf decoration, ebonised pineapple finial and carved loop handle, on a pedestal foot, 14.5 x 23.5cm overall; twin handled sugar bowl, 8 x 14cm overall; jug, 7.5cm x 10cm overall, by Barker Brothers, Chester, 1924; hot water jug of tapering cylindrical form, H.15cm, same maker and date; set of 8 teaspoons with pierced ribbon, bow and laurel wreath handles, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1923, gross 1429grs, and a circular plated tray, Dia.35.5cm. (13)
An Epns half lobed oval two piece part tea set including sugar basin and cream ewer (7cm x 10cm), an Epns George III style sauce boat with S scroll handle and scalloped top on shell carved claw and bowl on tripod supports, (6cm x 14cm) an Epns pierced domed top castor sugar (h 18cm) and a half lobed Epns cream ewer (H 8cm) (5)
A portable silver tea set (1882 - 1883), Hunt and Roskell, late Storr and Mortimer, London Consists of 6 teaspoons, 1 pair of tongs, 1 teapot, 1 milk jug with gilt interior, 1 sugar bowl with gilt interior All hallmarked All finely chased with floral motif In a fitted box Dimensions: (Box) 4.5 in. (H) x 12.5 in. (W) x 10 in. (L)
SPODE 'BLUE COLONEL' PATTERN DINNER SERVICE twelve-place setting comprising dinner plates, sideplates, bread plates, soup bowls and plates, dessert bowls, three vegetable dishes, a sauce boat and stand, also eight coffee cups and saucers, a coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, stamped marks to baseOne soup bowl handle is broken off but present; no other damages; some light surface scratches and surface dirt
HAMMERSLEY, PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE LATE 19TH CENTURY twelve place setting with two sandwich plates, sugar bowl and cream jug, painted with floral sprays, gilt borders, printed marksEach piece in overall good condition. Crazing to both sandwich plates. Large hairline crack running round one. Scratches and marks to inside of bowl. Some small surface marks to the jug. Each plate in good condition. Again, somesurface marks to each. Some scratches to the rims. Slight dent to one plate. A few of the rims on the plates and cups quite rough. Additional images now available.
ROYAL ALBERT OLD COUNTRY ROSES DINNER SERVICEcomprising seven dinner plates, five dessert bowls, seven side plates, sauce boat and saucer, salt and pepper pot, cake plate, six tea cups and saucers, four coffee cane and six saucers, milk and cream jug, sugar bowl, tea pot, coffee pot and mantle clock (54); together with Wedgwood Hathaway Rose urn, lidded ginger jar and oval tray
˜A CHINESE SILVER MATCHED THREE-PIECE TEA SET, WANG HING, CANTON AND HONG KONG,CIRCA 1890of shaped square outline, the bulged sides chased with matted ground panels of bamboo, figures in landscapes or paying court, and prunus blossom, with handles simulating bamboo, milk jug and sugar bowl with gilt interiors, teapot with prunus chased lid below a bamboo finial, 'WH' and '90' stamps to underside, teapot with workshop mark '仁記'(Ren Ji), sugar bowl and milk jug with workshop mark '佳記' (Jia Ji), teapot 21cm long; together with a pair of plain Chinese silver sugar tongs, also stamped 'WH' for Wang Hing and indecipherable workshop mark; 1176g including ivory insulators to pot, excluding fitted wood box (5)We are grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for identifying the artisan workshops. For further information on the firm of Wang Hing, please see Adrien von Ferscht, Chinese Export Silver 1785-1940 – The Definitive Collectors’ Guide, 4th Edition, Glasgow and Beijing, January 2015.
˜A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER TEA SET, ATTRIBUTED TO P. ORR AND SONS, MADRAS (CHENNAI), INDIA, CIRCA 1905-10 comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and sugar tongs, each with chased and repousse decoration, the sides with temple and procession scenes in relief, with acanthus and beadwork borders above and below, the handles in the form of scrolling multi-headed snakes, each with a figure of the infant Krishna perched on its body, the teapot handle with ivory insulators, teapot: 17cm high, 28cm long; sugar-bowl: 9.5cm high, 23.5cm long; milk jug: 14.3cm high, 14.3cm long; tongs: 13.5cm long, weight: 2376g all inP. Orr and Sons was founded in 1846 in Madras, at first primarily as a clockmaker, but following the visit of the Prince of Wales to India in 1875-6, the company received a royal warrant for silver and jewellery produced in the 'Swami' style, decorated with Hindu deities and mythical animals, as well as musicians and religious processions. Orr's sales catalogue of circa 1880 illustrates examples from this pattern, which continued to be produced well into the 20th century, often with minor variations of decorative detail. The firm exists to this day as a retailer of clocks and watches. See Wynyard Wilkinson, 'Indian Silver, 1858-1947', London 1999, pp.145-157. For a bachelor set of the same pattern, probably of earlier date, recently sold in London, see Chiswick Auctions, 'The Stewart Collection', 14 February 2023, lot 48.
A George III silver caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl by John Thropp, Birmingham 1816, 7cm long, a pair of 18th century Irish silver bright-cut sugar tongs by Carden Terry, Cork, maker's mark and stamped sterling, an early 18th century Irish brandy warming pan, maker's mark only for William Clarke of Cork (repairs, AF), four various 19th century condiment spoons and a teaspoon (8)Caddy spoon is in good condition. Tongs have a repair and are dented and buckled. Three of the mustard spoons are a bit bent/misshapen. The small brandy pan has a strip of repair to the body, approx 4" long, and several dents and knocks to the lower area and base. The wooden handle has a chip. There are engraved initials R.B.W 1760 to the side.
A late Victorian silver cream jug, with girdled body and leaf capped scroll handle, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1897, a late Victorian silver sugar basin, a pair of George III bright-cut table spoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794, a set of six bright-cut teaspoons, London 1807, three further George III table spoons, a Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon with scalloped bowl by William John Smily, London 1850, three other silver spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, 23oz overall (qty)
Bernard Leach (1887-1979) for Leach pottery, St Ives. A celadon glazed porcelain standard ware tea service and other items 1940'scomprising a globular teapot incised with leaves and with bamboo handled, unmarked, six tea cups and saucers, six tea plates and a sugar basin incised with leaves, a preserve pot and cover incised with oak leaf, a small bowl marked BL covered jug, a small jug, a covered dish, a mustard pot and cover and a pepper pot, (qty)teapot handle to spout 20cm.Condition:Most marked for Leach pottery. All in good condition except mustard with has a hairline and damage to cover.
A George V silver four piece tea setLondon, 1926, Wakely and Wheeler, with retailer's stamp for Searle & Co Ltd 79 Lombard Street London, all with embossed floral strapwork to their domed bases, comprising a tea pot and hot water pot, both with wooden handles, knops, and a twin handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, (4)teapot handle to end of spout, 26cm, weight approx. 55.69oztCondition:
Arts and Crafts hammered copper to include a John Pearson, Newlyn trayfirst circular with raised border and punched decoration, stamped J.P together with a footed bowl with applied brass border to rim, a large chalice, a circular tray engraved with a yacht to centre stamped Harold Holmes, a twin handled sugar basin and matching milk jug and a vase, (7)first diameter 30.5cm.Condition:fair condition
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, A Tudric pewter seven piece tea and coffee service, model 0231. c.1903comprising a large twin handled tray, a teapot, a hot water pot with woven rattan handles a coffee pot, a handled slop bowl, a milk jug and a handled sugar bowl, each piece cast with design of stylised honesty and whiplash foliage, on sledge feet, all stamped Rd420290 Tudric and 0203, variously stamped Tudric, and Solkets, (7)tray handle to handle 50cm. The hot water jug no longer has rattan handle. Otherwise in fair conditionCondition:Corrosion spots and bubbling to surface of tray. Hot water jug does not have a rattan handle. . base of coffee pot is slight misspahen. Otherwise fair condition
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