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A vintage 20th century Royal Doulton fine bone china tea service in the 'Diana' pattern as part of the Romance collection. Each piece having silvered handle and rim and being decorated with florals. Comprising of teacups, saucers, side plates (trios), bowls, dinner plates, milk jug and sugar bowl.
A vintage mid 20th century marked Dresden squat floral spray tea set. The service comprising of tea pot, sugar bowl & cream jug. The lot having floral decoration all round with gilt rims. All marked to base. The lot appears in overall good conditions with no apparent damage or repair, there is no evident crazing or hairline cracks.
A collection of retro vintage bone English china Hammersley & Co to include, teapots, cups, saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl. Patterns include, strawberry ripe, Howard spares. Measures approx. 11cm tall. Condition, teapots have no lids, no damage or repairs. wear commensurate with age. 1cm tall teapot. Condition; teapots dont have lids,
Palissy England - Royal Worcester Spode - Games Series. A retro vintage 20th Century pottery tea / dinner service set. Comprising of; cups, saucers. dinner plates, side plates, sugar bowl and more. Depicting various types of game, mallard, pheasant, and partridge. Measures approx. 19dia. marked to under side. Condition;
A three-piece silver-plated coffee set, comprising coffee pot (25.5cm), milk jug and lidded sugar bowl; a silver-plated tray, square form, engraved scroll decoration, vacant cartouche; a set of six fish eaters, cased; other cased and loose plated cutlery; a plated ashtray with colourless glass insert; a set of six Hunting Scene shot glasses, boxed; and a silver threepence coin bracelet, coins from 1876-1917, with three loose, drilled threepences and a drilled 20 cent coin.Qty: 1 box
ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL SMALL SILVER - 9 items to include a three footed sugar bowl and two chased decorated napkin rings, Chester hallmarks, two bud vases and two further napkin rings, Birmingham hallmarks, small decorative two-handled bowl stamped '930', 10cms across and an individual Sterling stamped spoon engraved to the bowl 'Minneapolis', various dates and Maker's marks, 8.9ozt gross
Royal Doulton 'Fusion' 12 person 8 piece dinner service in great unused condition, art deco style white with gilt detail comprising 12 12" dinner plates, 10.5 dinner plates, side plates, 11.5" bowls (striped), 12 soup/cereal/desert bowls (white) 12 coffee cups and saucers, 12 tea cups and saucers, 1 tea pot, 3 x s&p pots, 3 sugar/condiment bowls, 2 lidded condiment bowls, 5 oval turrines, salad serving bowl, tall terrine with serving spoons/ladels 3 cream/milk jugs, 3 small serving bowls with plates
Tom McNeely (Canadian, B. 1935) "Bear Bryant" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor painting on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting appeared on the Fleetwood First Day Cover of the 32c Bear Bryant stamp issued July 25, 1997. Born in Arkansas in 1913, Paul Bryant earned the nickname "Bear" as a teenager when he was offered a dollar a minute to wrestle a live show-bear. After graduating from Alabama, where he played right end on the Crimson Tide team that defeated Stanford in the 1935 Rose Bowl, "Bear" Bryant worked as an assistant coach at Alabama and Vanderbilt. In 1941, with World War II underway, he joined the Navy. When the war ended, Bryant coached at Maryland for one year, moving to the University of Kentucky in 1946. His Kentucky record over the next eight years was 60-23-5 and included three bowl victories. In 1954, Bryant went to Texas A&M where he suffered his first and only losing season. But over the next three years the Aggies lost just five games and won the 1956 Southwest Conference championship. Bryant returned to Alabama in 1958 to coach a floundering football team that had just completed its fourth losing season. Looming larger than life in his trademark houndstooth check porkpie hat, "Bear" quickly turned the Crimson Tide around, becoming Coach of the Year in 1961. A tough disciplinarian, Bryant was not afraid to bench his recalcitrant star, Joe Namath, in 1964, even though it meant a close call in Alabama's Sugar Bowl victory over Mississippi. "Bear" Bryant retired only a month before his death in 1983. He had won or shared six national championships, been honored as Coach of the Year three times, won 15 of 29 bowl game appearances, and earned an overall won-lost record of 323-85, with 17 ties. Image Size: 21.5 x 15.75 in. Overall Size: 26.5 x 22.25 in. Unframed. (B15767)
An impressive silver gilt four piece tea and coffee set, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1920/21, comprising spirit kettle, stand and burner, teapot, cream jug and twin handled sugar bowl. This set was presented to Sir James Norval, Provost of Dunfermline and Chairman of the Carnegie Trust by Dunfermline Town Council in 1934 on the occasion of his Knighthood, as such each item is engraved with the Dunfermline Coat of Arms (4)
A mid-19th century Rockingham-style porcelain tea service. Iron-red pattern no. 2/1512, painted with puce and gilt flower sprays, within gilt rims, comprising a hexagonal section teapot, cover and stand, a similar sugar bowl and cover, a milk-jug, a slop-bowl, two circular dishes, seven teacups and eight saucers
An early 20th century Cauldon China part tea service (pattern 4645) decorated with floral sprays and with gilded edges:3 oval platters (28, and 2 x 32 cm);2 oval dishes ( 24 .5 cm),14 plates (7 x 20.5 cm, 4 x 23 cm and 3 x 28 cm)sugar bowl,4 cups and 3 non-matching saucers ,three vase-like vessels;,the coffee pot and hot water jug (minus their pewter lids)
A 108-piece Royal Worcester 'Lavinia' pattern dinner-service:Plates - 12 x 26.5 cm, 23 x 20.5m and 24 x 15.7 cm;12 x 23.5 cm soup plates;4 x oval platters ( 2 x 45 cm and 2 x 39cm);3 x 28 cm tureens;3 x 27 cm oval serving dishes;4 x sauce boats with saucers;11 x coffee cans and saucers (and 1 spare can); 7 x teacups and saucers (and 1 spare saucer);Teapot and coffee pot;2 x jugs (17.5 cm and 6.8 cm high) and sugar bowl.(108 pieces excluding saucers, lids and spares)
A 19th century part tea service hand-gilded and decorated in enamels with floral sprays: 2 x 25 cm cake plates; a slop bowl on stand; 4 x tea and 6 x coffee cups (8 saucers); a cream jug.Condition Report: The two cake plates are in good condition - no problems noted. The sugar stand is in good order also the sugar bowl itself also good with the gilding still bright but with a four point star crack to the bottom of the underside. The cream jug looks good. The saucers all appear without problems, a tiny pinhead size chip away to the underside of one foot rim. Four larger cups - one has a handle away and reaffixed, the remaining three are without issue. The six coffee cups - all appear OK with bright gilding and good enamelling.
A Colclough part dinner services in orange, beige, and blue floral motif pattern to include dinner plates, cups (some with broken handles) saucers, side plates, bowls, jug, sugar bowl, and bread and butter plate together with a Royal Doulton part tea service in 'Hampshire' pattern consisting of cups (some handles broken) saucers, side plates, and bread and butter plate.
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