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Pair of modern silver coasters by Mills & Hersey, London 1974, meat skewer, London 1977, gravy boat, Birmingham 1918, cream jug, Birmingham 1904, covered salt, salt spoon, pepperette, Victorian ladle by Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1872, sugar tongs London 1834, spoon with planished bowl by M H V, three serviette rings and a salt spoon, total weighable silver, 13.80z 431gm
George V silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water jug, cream jug and sugar bowl with half-gadrooned body, by Williams Ltd., Birmingham, 1912, gross weight 55oz, 1710g, George V silver sugar bowl and cream jug, by Viners, Sheffield, 1929, 15oz, 466g, George V silver hot water jug with string bound handle, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1920, gross weight 13oz, 404g, and a pair of silver plated fish servers,
A Royal Albert "Moss Rose" part dinner service to include: 6 x dinner, lunch and side plates, gravy boat & stand, sugar bowl, milk jug, sandwich plate together with a pair of French sauce tureen and covers, pattern no: 178811, sttamped D & C, retailed by Oetzmann & Co., London, a Haviland & Co. Limoges hor d'ouevres dish, three Wedgwood posy vase; Royal Worcester "With all my Heart, no:1283/12,500 (with certificate) & Royal Doulton Ellen, 1999; further Limoges large coffee pot; five breakfast cuts, graduated small dishes, cobalt blue gilt heightened ewer, and a glass decanter (2 boxes)
A pair of Victorian silver christening fork and spoon, engraved decoration, hallmarked by Hilliard & Thompson, Birmingham, 1884, approx 1.12 ozt (3.48 grams) - marks clear, tarnished together with an Asian white metal circular sugar bowl , the sides chased with roundels depicting Lakshmi, unmarked., approx 91 grams and a plated sugar tongs (4)
A George IV silver three-piece tea set hallmarked by George Burrows, London, 1824 - vine and floral pattern, gilt interior. Teapot length 300mm, height 165mm, weight 840gms; Sugar bowl length 190mm, height 125mm, weight 400gms; Cream jug length 165mm, height 100mm, weight 260gms. (3) overall weight: 483.7 ozt CITIES LICENSE: WBPP2G2Y
A Coalport yellow batwing teaset, pattern number Y 2665, comprising eleven cups, ten saucers, twelve side plates, two square twin-handled plates, milk jug and sugar bowl (Q) Further details: cups: one with staple restoration, five with hairlines and crazed, 4 crazed, two ok; saucers - two crazed, one with minor nibble to foot; side plates - two with crazing, one with chip to rim; sugar bowl-hairline and crazed; milk-hairline and crazed. All with some minor wear to gilding
A collection of silver including a Georgian silver berry spoon, by Thomas Chawner, London 1777, a Georgian silver spoon, the bowl with moulded floral decoration, possibly by Frances Purton, London, two white metal entree forks, stamped 800, another cake slice stamped 800, all with floral terminals, a silver spoon with three birds perched on the terminal, London 1913, a silver toasting fork, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1910, silver sugar tongs, Birmingham, a white metal propelling pencil, with inset paste stone top, and a silver bladed mother of pearl handled fruit knife, by Arthur Worral Staniforth, Sheffield 1909, weighable silver 125gms (11) Condition Report:Available upon request
a Victorian cased silver sugar bowl and tongs, the body with embossed scrolling foliate decoration, the centre with a fluted band, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1886, a cased silver Queens pattern knife and fork, by Chawner & Co, London 1856, an EPNS mother of pearl handled fish server, an EPNS bread basket with pierced rims, EPNS knives and forks. weighable silver 211gms (qty) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of Clarice Cliff ‘Sungleam Crocus’ items, comprising; an Athens shape cup with a saucer and side plate, a large Athens shape sugar bowl, a Tankard shape mug, and an Havre-shaped fruit bowl, the tankard, the cup, saucer and side plate all stamped with 'Bizarre' marks, the two bowls each stamped with a large signature mark, the largest 16.5cm high (6)Condition ReportWith some general wear to the decoration occurring throughout. The sugar bowl with a patch of faded decoration to the inside of the rim. The teacup with a small crevice to the handle, likely synchronous with the firing. The tankard with a burst of craquelure to the underneath.
A Clarice Cliff novelty cruet set, modelled as fish, comprising a sugar bowl, a pepperette and a salt shaker, stamped 'Wilkinson Ltd.' to the underneath,7cm high together with a Clarice Cliff novelty vase, modelled as a pair of Moorish Idol fishes, with perforations for single flowers, stamped with 'Bizarre' mark, 19cm high (4)Condition ReportOne of the cruets missing its bottom plug. All with some loss do their decoration. The vase with some bubbling to one of the stripes of the upper fish. The frog vase with jonsognes of restoration. With a faint line running around the circumference of the vase - does not appear to be a restoration, but located underneath the glaze - possibly a mould line from assembly. Additional photos of the bubbling uploaded.
A Clarice Cliff ‘Liberty Stripe’ part coffee service, with hand-painted banded decoration in orange, green and black, comprising; three conical coffee cups and saucers, three side plates, six dinner plates, a rectangular serving dish with a scalloped edge, a conical creamer, and a conical sugar bowl, all marked with 'Bizarre' marks, 32 x 14cm (largest)Condition ReportThe decoration with general rubbing throughout. The sugar bowl with restoration to the rim. With some general craquelure throughout.
A Denby 'Greenwich' pattern stoneware dinner service,for eight settings, comprising a a lidded tureen, 29cm wide, a large oval serving dish, 37.5cm wide, a round platter, 31.5cm diameter, a square form serving dish, 24cm wide, a two-division dish, 31.5cm wide, two oval dishes, 32cm wide, four smaller examples, 23cm wide, a water jug, 18.5cm high, a teapot, 12.5cm high, milk and cream jugs, 12cm high, dinner plates, 26cm diameter, breakfast plates, 22cm diameter, side plates, 21.5cm diameter, cake plates, 17cm diameter, pasta bowls, 22cm diameter, bowls, 18cm diameter, six smaller bowls, 16cm diameter, teacups and saucers, 12cm diameter, two breakfast cups and three saucers, 17.5cm diameter, coffee cups and saucers, 15.5cm diameter, mugs, 10cm high, a butter dish, 19cm wide, a sugar bowl, 7.5cm high, all with printed marks (qty.)Provenance: The selected contents of the Waltons Estate, Much Hadham. Condition ReportIn a good condition, no visible chips or marks.
A collection of Chinese Canton famille rose,19th century, comprising: a teapot, a sugar bowl, a stand, a spoon tray, and three plates, all painted with figures, birds and flowers in shaped panels, 13.5 to 32cm (9)Condition ReportSurface scratches, gilt and enamel loss throughout.Teapot - Handle and body with cracks, restored.Plate with pierced rim - foot rim chipped.Stand - small chip to foot rim.One circular plate - a small chip to rim
A Regency mahogany, sarcophagus form tea caddy, inlaid with boxwood and ebony stringing and lozenge-form motifs with dot and tulip flower terminals, with brass lion's mask and ring handles, raised on a shaped plinth, some minor damage and losses, 32cm wide x 18cm deep x 19.5cm highLacking mixing/sugar bowl. Liners of canisters worn.Damage - including lacking 5cm of ebony stringing on rectangular pad on lid and lower section of left foot.Minor restoration, including apron (5cm on left side of front later), back right foot and small isolated sections of inlay, including stringing on left vertical edge of the front.
An Edwardian four piece silver tea service, Charles Edward Nixon, Sheffield 1901, each piece of oval form with embossed reeded decoration and gadrooned rim, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 14cm high, a hot water jug with ebonised handle and finial, 20cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9.5cm high and a cream jug, 8cm high, each with engraved monogram, total weight of silver approx 56oz (4)
A George V three piece silver tea service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913, each of circular form with cusped rim and raised on four out swept paw feet, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 17.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 11.5cm high and a cream jug, 13cm high, together with a silver plated hot water jug, total weight of silver appprox 38.6oz (4)
A four piece silver tea service, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1932, each piece of oval form, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 16cm high, a hot water jug with ebonised handle and finial, 22cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 11.5cm high and a cream jug, 11cm high, total weight approx 57.2oz (4)
A Royal Worcester bachelor tea service painted by Kitty Blakedated 1936typically painted with blackberries and autumnal leaves, the service comprising teapot and cover, teacup, saucer and sideplate, cream jug and sugar bowl, teapot 12cm high, artist signed, sold together with a small Royal Worcester footed dish, 9cm diameter, painted with fruit by Moseley, printed factory marks(8 pieces, inc. cover)Moseley dish with broken and re-glued break to foot. Moseley dish with broken and re-glued break to foot.Teapot and cover - Cover with crazing to the glaze throughout.Cream jug - some paint loss to lower portion of handle.Sugar bowl - Some scratches through one brown leaf and a further small patch of wear to the paint of a brown leaf in the background.Teacup - some loss of paint to the handle.Saucer - A couple of patches of wear to one brown and one green leaf. A small underside rim nibble, approximately 3mm wideSideplate - Again a very minor patch of wear to painted decorationNo further crazing or damages. See images.
Six pieces of 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain including two tea bowls, 8 cm diameter, two saucers, 12 cm diameter all having scalloped rims and painted in underglaze blue with pagoda landscapes, a sugar bowl with similar design, 11 cm diameter and Kangxi period (1662-1722) Islamic design octagonal saucer or teapot stand with eight lotus and spiral-filled lotus lappets encircling a central lotus spray, 14 cm diameter and a Japanese Arita blue and white bowl with raised corners, painted with dragons amongst stylised flames and clouds, the base with four-character mark 'Fuki Choshun' (wealth, nobilty, longevity and youth) 11 cm diameter 7.5 cm high (7)Tea bowls and one saucer with chips and hairlines, octagonal example with several rim chips, sugar bowl restored
A selection of blue and white tea wares, including: Chapman floral decorated part tea service, decorated with blue floral borders on a white ground, reg. no. 316571, comprising 11 tea cups, 12 saucers, 12 side plates, two sandwich plates, cream jug and sugar bowl; together with a Wileman daisy pattern part tea service; and a Foley China part tea service.
A Paragon tea service, decorated with green wreath motifs on a white ground, comprising tea pot, four tea cups, four saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl; together with a Foley China tea service, decorated with foliate borders in autumnal hues, comprising six tea trios, cream jug and sandwich plate.
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