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Lynn Chase, A Parrots of Paradise porcelain service, 1989 decorated with parrots on flowering branches within raspberry banded borders, comprising: eight dinner plates, eight larger plates, eight salad plates, eight octagonal soup bowls, eight coasters, a large octagonal bowl, two medium sized examples, a square dish, eight circular soup bowls, eight side plates, a large low dish, a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, eight coffee and eight tea cups and eight saucers, eight napkins, and eight place mats, some labelled, and six green plastic plates, (110)large dinner plates, diam. 30cmCondition:In good condition. One tea cup with small chip, one salad plate with a chip to its edge. one soup bowl with a chip to rim
A George II shell fancy back tablespoon and a collection of silver to include a sugar caster, a spirit measure, a hand mirror, two mustard pots, assorted spoons and a George III Old Sheffield plate hexagonal tea caddyfirst London, 1756, makers mark I ?, Hanoverian pattern, initialled CC, together with an ogee baluster form sugar with foliate scroll embossed decoration and bayonet fitting domed cover,Birmingham, 1898 by Henry Matthews, a spirit measure Chester, 1907 by George Nash & Ridley Hayes, a wrythen fluted hand mirror, two mustard pots with blue glass liners, two pepper casters, A Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved handle, six matched teaspoons, etc., (qty)First length 19.2 cm., weighable silver 16.85 ozt. Condition:Fancy back spoon with slight buckle to bowl, old solder repiar to bowl by handle joint. Some bleeding to lid of caddy. Dutch Windmill spoon lacking sails
An Edward VII silver sugar bowl and other silver London, 1906, by S Blanckensee & Son, with loop handle and of scalloped form, together with a pair of silver bon bon dishes, Sheffield, 1898, Fenton Bros. Ltd, of octagonal form and with scroll and leaf cast sides, and a pair of Elizabeth II silver bon bon dishes, Sheffield, 1954, Edward Viner, sides pierced and on pedestal supports, (5), sugar bowl width 12cm, total weight approx. 15.5oztCondition:
An early Victorian silver fiddle pattern fish slice, ten matched George IV and later fiddle pattern dessert forks and other silverfirst London, 1841 by George Adams, initialled, together with ten assorted matched fiddle pattern dessert forks, various dates and makers, six continental .800 coffee spoons, a pair of sugar tongs etc., (qty)First length 30.5 cm., weight approx. 25.19 ozt.Condition:Mostly good condition commensurate with age. Odd Russian spoon with heavily worn down bowl.
A SILVER THREE PIECE MATCHED TEA SET AND A SILVER HOT WATER JUG (4)The three piece tea set comprising; a teapot with a wooden handle and with an ivory finial to the hinged lid, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece with partly fluted decoration below gadrooned rims and raised on four paw feet, the teapot London 1819, the sugar bowl and the milk jug London 1824, the hot water jug with a brown wooden handle and with a bud finial to the hinged lid, London 1818, combined gross weight 2185 gmsIvory Certificate Number 2FERLVGM
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SETComprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, the teapot having black fittings, each piece decorated with a gadrooned rim and raised on four spherical feet, the teapot and the sugar bowl London 1918, the milk jug London 1919, combined gross weight 582 gmsCondition Report; The cream jug has a few minor dents and marks to the body and has probably been used independently of the tea set, maker's mark to this is no longer legible.The bodies of the other two pieces are in fairly good condition with one or two minor dentsThe capstan shaped washer beneath the finial of the teapot lid is a base metal replacement. The wingnut has part silver hallmarks.The feet to all four pieces show signs of wear, but do not appear to have been replaced
A GEORGE IV SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SETComprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration, the teapot having a flower finial to the hinged lid, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1825, combined weight 1490 gmsIvory Licence number 42R3FZD3Condition Report:Sugar bowl and milk jug - marks slightly rubbed, engraving rubbed but visible. Foot pushed in slightly on jug.Teapot - repairs visitble from within where the seams of the lobes have likely split. Marks and engraving rubbed. Some smalls repairs possibly to the handle where the ivory insulators are, ivory is split and discoloured as expected due to age. All with let in cartouche, one particularly visible on the teapot from the outside. All with marks and scratches due to age and use and wear to the high points of the decoration.
A VICTORIAN FIVE-PIECE SILVER AND PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SET AND A PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN HOLDERS (7)The three silver pieces comprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, Sheffield 1867, combined weight 1437 gms, together with a matching plated coffee pot and plated spirit kettle with stand and burner, each piece of urn shaped form and having engraved decoration, also a pair of silver napkin holders, Birmingham 1930, weight 73 gms, with a caseIvory Certificate no EMD7M6J1
A GROUP OF SILVER AND FOREIGN WARES (12)Comprising; a milk jug with a matching sugar bowl, Sheffield 1899, a pair of sugar tongs, three condiments, two condiment spoons and a vase, combined weight of weighable silver 255 gms, the foreign wares, comprising; a bowl decorated with animals and trees, a smaller bowl with pierced decoration and a shaped oval trinket dish
A VICTORIAN SILVER BASKET AND TWO FURTHER ITEMS (3)The shaped rectangular basket with embossed decoration, with a swingover handle, raised on four spherical feet, Sheffield 1890, length 15cm, a Victorian sugar bowl, London 1891 with a milk jug of similar design, London 1890, combined weight 328 gms
A STERLING VISITING CARD CASE, A SILVER MINIATURE TEA SET AND THREE FURTHER ITEMS (9)The curved rectangular card case with foliate decoration, the miniature tea set, comprising; a teapot, a coffee pot (the lid lacking), a milk jug, a sugar bowl and a twin handled tray, also a cylindrical container, detailed Sterling and two vesta cases
A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET (4)Comprising; a teapot, a coffee jug with a silver stand and plated spirit burner, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each with partly fluted decoration, the two larger pieces with replacement wooden handles, the teapot have a fluted ivory finial, London 1815, maker William Burwash, combined gross weight 2430 gmsIvory Licence number 5UB3FHCH
A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SET (4)Comprising; a teapot and a hot water jug, with ebonised fittings, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece of compressed circular form, the bodies with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration within gadrooned rims, London 1903, combined gross weight 1950 gms
Y FIVE GEORGIAN TEA CADDIES 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY to include a large sarcophagus shaped mahogany caddy with lion mask handles, the interior with two fitted canisters and associated amber glass sugar bowl and creamer; a plain mahogany caddy with two fitted canisters and an associated pressed glass waste bowl, 30cm wide; an octagonal banded caddy with two covered wells, brass lion's mask handles, and brass paw feet, 22cm wide; an oval banded caddy with a single covered well with ivory knob, 20cm wide; and a small dome top yew-wood caddy with shell inlay and ivory escutcheon, 11.5cm wideDimensions:Largest 33cm wideProvenance:Provenance: The Bellamy Collection, County Down, Northern IrelandNote: With non-transferable CITES self-certification number 24842157317Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
A Japanese Imari shaped circular bowl, decorated in the typical palette, Meiji period, 24.5cm diameter; a Japanese tea service for six, the gilded pale blue borders with painted panels of landscapes and flowers, comprising cake plates, sugar bowl, cream jug, side plates, cups and saucers, qty
A COLLECTION OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ITEMS QING DYNASTY OR LATER Comprising: a pair of tea bowls and saucers, a pair of U-shaped cups and saucers, a sugar bowl and a saucer, variously decorated with flowers and pink enamel, 14cm max. (10) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
An Anglo-Indian silver three-piece tea set, circa 1880Comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with serpent handles and spouts, the sides embossed and chased with processional scenes of deities and other figures carrying banners, marked PO&S SILVER, with fitted wooden case bearing a silver label inscribed P.Orr & Sons Madras & Rangoon.Teapot 16cm, cream jug 13cm, sugar bowl 11cm. Total weight 62ozPeter Orr began as a clock and watchmaker in London in the early 1830s. In 1843 he moved to Madras, India, with his younger brother Alexander, opening their first showroom in 1873 on Mount Road, later known as Anna Salai, in Chennai. Originally established to sell jewellery, sporting guns and silverware, Orr eventually sold watches and clocks, becoming the first retailer to carry the Rolex brand in India. P.Orr & Sons remains a premier watch and luxury goods retailer in Chennai.Very good, practically unused condition with only negligible signs of age. A small amount of play in the teapot handle between the spacers.
A 12 setting Coalport Japanese Grove tea service with blue and gilt decoration of birds and bamboo and checkered blue and white rim, comprising 12 cups and saucers and side plates, 2 tea pots (one lid a.f.0, biscuit barrel, milk jug and sugar bowl (42 pieces). One teapot lid restored, one cup restored, biscuit barrel lid has a chip under rim of lid, minor surface wear etc. Generally ok
A large collection of 19th century English pottery and porcelain. Including: basalt and Jackfield type teapots and jugs, a Dudson white stoneware and pewter mounted teapot and cover, a pair of Parian flower encrusted vases, an 18th/early 19th century Delft tile decorated in manganese and a striped lustred jug Condition Report: Jasperware jug has kite mark to the base. Jackfield teapots, one is numbered 1136 and marked S.J.B., another 2/673, the third unmarked. Sugar bowl is marked 3/6107
A Mintons turquoise ground part breakfast service printed and painted with birds perched on berried branches. Late 19th century, printed green and puce marks, iron-red pattern no. G3803, comprising: six baluster jugs in sizes, a hot milk jug and cover, a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl, three slop bowls in sizes, five breakfast cups and two saucers, six domed muffin dish covers, five coffee-cups and ten saucers (damages, riveted repairs) Condition Report: Colours bright. A large number with crazing and hairline cracks and several with chips and repairs. Areas of rubbing to the gilt. Restoration to several pieces. Would benefit from a clean. Scratches, marks and wear consistent with age and usage.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY 'DERBY POSIES' PATTERN TEA WARES, comprising nine cups, nine saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, one frilled edge tea plate, diameter 21cm (cracked), one dinner plate, diameter 30cm (22) (Condition report: all pieces are marked on the back as second quality, signs of light use, obvious damage mentioned in description)
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