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Christopher Dresser - A late Victorian Christopher Dresser design, silver plated spherical teapot, with tapering spout, hinged cover and curved ebonised handle on three scroll feet, with facsimile signature, pattern number 2273, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, with PODR mark for 1880, H. 10.4 cm, W. 17.8 cm, and a sugar bowl ensuite H. 8 cm, Dia. 9.2 cm (2) On both pieces some tarnish & blemishesTeapot - fractional internal indentations where foot joins pot.back foot slightly bent.Handle - slightly bent to the left, crack in bottom of handle on right.
George V silver 3 piece cruet with 2 casters, the salt and mustard pot a/f and loaded, gross 94 grams, cased, Victorian Christening fork and spoon with monogram, by George W Adams, London 1862 & 1863, Victorian scallop bowl salt spoon, pair of German sugar tongs (800) and 2 other spoons, 123.5 grams (10)
Copeland Spode ' Italian ' ware including a teapot, 4 teacups & saucers, 3 side plates, 4 breakfast plates, a coffee pot, 6 coffee cans & saucers, sugar bowl, mug (a/f), large jug, warming dish, hot water plate, butter dish, cheese dish (a/f), lidded 2 section serving dish, Auld Lange Syne handled lidded jar (a/f) and a similar lidded sauce dish (2 boxes)
George IV teapot of ribbon fluted compressed circular form embossed and chased with shell, floral and foliate detail throughout, each item resting on four cast paw feet, comprising of teapot and two handled sugar bowl, teapot London 1825, probably by George Burrows, the sugar bowl the same date by Richard Pierce, Note: Richard Pierce entered into partnership with George Burrows in 1826, 1038g (2)
A Chinese Export Famille Rose Cantonese Tray with Tea Pot,Sugar Bowl, Tea Cup andSaucer , Qing dynasty , 19th centuryPainted and gilt with figures , birds, butterflies flowers and fruits.The tray , width : 27 cm , theteapot 9.5 cm high , the cup 6 cm high , the sugar bowl 8 cm high and the saucer 9 cm diameter.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Studio pottery ceramic pitcher and lidded sugar bowl. Glazed stoneware. Both marked along the footrim.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Sugar bowl; Height: 3 1/4 in x diameter: 4 in. Pitcher; Height: 9 1/2 in x width: 8 in x depth: 7 in.
Group of eight porcelain objects. Includes the following Carl Thieme Potschappel Dresden, German objects: one pair of wall sconces and one pair of candlesticks. Also included is the following Herend Hungarian objects: one pierced potpourri bowl, one condiment dish, one creamer, and one sugar bowl. All decorated throughout with gilt accents and flowers. All marked along the underside.Height ranges from 3 3/4 in to 12 1/2 in; width ranges from 3 in to 9 in; depth ranges from 3 in to 5 1/4 in.
German 800 silver Art Nouveau tea service set including one teapot, one creamer, one lidded sugar bowl, and one silverplate tray. With oval reserves throughout with repousse decoration depicting a couple and framed with floral and scrollwork motifs. Impressed Germany and 800 standard marks.(Tray) height: 3/4 in x width: 11 1/2 in x depth: 8 1/4 in. (Teapot) height: 5 1/4 in x width: 7 in x depth: 3 in. (Creamer) height: 3 3/4 in x width: 4 3/4 in x depth: 2 1/4 in. (Sugar bowl) height: 3 1/2 in x width: 4 1/4 in x depth: 2 1/2 in. Gross weight of sterling: 32.09 Troy oz.
A William IV silver sugar bowl, of panelled design, by Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, London 1835, 15.5cm wide, a silver seven bar toast rack, other small silver items including a saucer, a French strainer, and a small circular box, 19.5oz overall, and a silver plated toast rack, the letters of TOAST forming the divisions. (qty)
A Continental silver-gilt spoon, with tapering handle and pinecone terminal, and other silver comprising an apostle top spoon, London 1890, a George III sifter spoon, London 1791, two pairs of 19th century sugar tongs, and a Georgian toddy ladle, with coin inset bowl and turned whalebone handle, 9oz overall. (6)The spoon is 17.8cm long.
An Edwardian silver sugar basin, of spirally lobed outline, on shell capped pad feet, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1901, 11cm wide, together with a silver pedestal sugar basin, Birmingham 1940, another silver plain bowl by Mappin & Webb, London 1919, and two small silver cream jugs, 15oz overall. (5)
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