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A Grays pottery hand painted duet set, painted with blue and pink flowers, comprising, teapot, large milk jug, beaker, pair of cups and saucers, side plate, pattern number 8819-9, printed marks; A Grays Pottery Basket of Flowers Sunbuff pattern coffee set. for five inc coffee pot, cream jug , sugar bowl, five coffee cans and saucers, pattern number A3426. printed marks (2)
An Art Nouveau silver-coloured-metal with gilt finish coffee set, probably American, with a pair of Gorham (American) silver-gilt sugar tongs, all inscribed 'Anoakia' except the tray, c.1914-1939, the sugar tongs are stamped with marks for Gorham Manufacturing Company, Sterling, I V M, everything else is unmarked,Comprising:- a coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and a twin-handled tray with recessed circles for the receptacles, each piece fashioned with overlapping petals of the 'California Poppy', the handles and tongs and bases of the vessels embellished with leaves and hammered texturing, the bases with a ribbon motif engraved 'ANOAKIA', (the silver-coloured metal handles and bases test as 925 standard and the metal beneath the gilded parts tests as 800 standard),Tray 49.8 cm wide, coffee pot 23 cm high, milk 10.7 cm high, sugar 11.2 cm high, coffee 9 cm high, tongs 11.5 cm long (10) (VAT charged on hammer price)Anita Baldwin hired the architect Arthur Benton to design and build her new home 'ANOAKIA' (1913/1914) and it boasted fifty rooms and murals painted by the American artist Maynard Dixon. The name Anoakia was created from the first two letters of Anita, the oak trees on the land, and the last two letters of Arcadia.Anita Baldwin (1876-1939) was the daughter of Elias Jackson ‘Lucky’ Baldwin (1828-1909) and both were significant figures in the history and development of Southern California. Not least in establishing Arcadia as a City and Lucky Baldwin became its first Mayor. Anita was an independent and philanthropic woman who inherited a love of animals from her father and when she built her home she also established a breeding farm for livestock and purebred horses. She also established the Anoakia kennels. The California Poppy is the State flower of California and an article in the Pasadena Star News, dated April 5th 1916, has the headline “California Poppy is used as a trophy Design by Mrs Anita Baldwin. Granted copyright by U.S Government to owner of Anokia (sic) Kennels.” The article goes on to say: “The California poppy is the design of the trophy, the flower forming the bowl, while the stem is in the shape of the leaves. The design is one that has been greatly admired and for that reason Mrs Baldwin had it copyrighted.”Sotheby’s Paris, April 15 2010, sold an American punch bowl, without hallmarks and makers marks “..in form of the Californian poppy, comprising large punch bowl and stand, 12 cups and a punch ladle, engraved ANOAKIA”. The Roseberys coffee set shows similarities to the Sotheby’s punch set. (Sadly, preservationists were unable to save the Anoakia mansion and it was demolished in 2000, the site is now a gated community known as Anoakia Estates.)(112 ozs). Some tarnishing to all surfaces, with light wear, some old marks and rubbing. Normal wear to bases and underside of tray and some stains to top of the bases of the receptacles.Only the sugar tongs are marked with maker's marks and 'Sterling', all other parts of the set anonymous without any guarantee marks. Metals tested - the silver-coloured metal handles and bases test as 925 standard and the metal beneath the gilt as 800 standard. Presumed American because of the 'Anoakia' inscription.
A SINGLE OWNER COLLECTION OF AMERICAN SILVER(See also lots 25, 335, 336 & 407)An American Sterling silver five piece tea and coffee service, maker S Kirk & Son, Baltimore, stamped Sterling: monogrammed, with repousse floral decoration, acanthus capped scroll handles on circular bases, includes coffee pot, teapot, cream jug, sugar basin and slop bowl, total weight of silver 2465gms, 79.26ozs.
A composite European-decorated Chinese porcelain part tea service, 18th century, the porcelain originally decorated with various flower sprays in bianco-sopra-bianco, later enamelled with varying Stag Hunt scenes within gilt spearhead borders. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a slop bowl, a sugar bowl, three coffee cups, three teabowls and six saucers. (16) Provenance: the Jill McNeile Collection.
Four Worcester blue and white milk jugs, c.1770-85, variously decorated in the Mansfield, Fence, Three Flower and Floral Bouquet patterns, a Caughley jug in the Three Flowers pattern, two Worcester mugs in the Plantation pattern, a sugar bowl in the Mother and Child pattern and a two-handled chocolate cup, various marks, some faults, 12cm max. (9)
A Royal Worcester porcelain cabaret set: comprising a teapot and cover, sugar bowl, milk jug, four cups and four saucers and a tray, each decorated with flowers on a graduating turquoise and ivory, gold embellished ground, black and puce backstamps and date codes for 1903-06, tray 37cm wide, [rim chip to tray]
A Victorian four-piece plated presentation teaset, Smith Sissons & Co., Sheffield, comprising teapot (16.5cm), coffee pot (27.5cm), twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, ivory insulators to handles, presentation inscription from the Members & Friends of the Cramlington Colliery Institute & Reading Room
Late Victorian 4 piece tea and coffee set, comprising tea pot of half fluted form, with hinged domed cover, turned ebonised finial and angular ebonised handle, on an oval base, matching coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug (Sheffield 1897) John Round. All at approximately 44ozs.Teapot 26cm across.
A Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern part tea and coffee service, with six settings for tea and four coffee settings, with teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, plates and other items Condition Report: Overall in good condition. Neither the tea or coffee pot have been used. No obvious cracks, chips or restoration.
A cased three piece Edwardian silver tea service, by Joseph Rogers & Sons, Sheffield 1908, comprising a teapot, 28cm wide, twin-handled sugar dowl, 19.5cm wide, and a cream jug, 15cm wide, each with a shaped rim leading to a conforming body with engraved monogram, on four paw feet, total 37.65oztTarnishing and surface scratches commensurate with age and use. Very minor dent to the rim of the sugar bowl. Marks and wear to the case.
A collection of Oliver Hemming 'Nio' tableware,of recent manufacture, to include 1.5L teapot, boxed, 22cm high, a stove top kettle, boxed, 20.5cm high, an espresso coffee maker, boxed, 21cm high, a sugar bowl, 9.5cm high, a blue glass bowl and spoon, 8cm high, and a smaller example, 6cm high (6)All in good order. Boxes are worn and with knocks. The white boxes with have split.
A collection of Japanese Satsuma tea wares,early 20th century, comprising: a teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, six plates, six teacups and saucers, decorated with a torii in a landscape, 11cm to 18.5cm (23)Gilt losses and surface scratches throughout.Plates - one with chip to rim.Teapot - minus cover, minute chip to base.Sugar bowl - chip to foot rim and cover.Cups - two with minute chips to foot rim, one with firing crack Milk jug - chip to foot rimOne extra cover, 5.5cm diameter.
A collection of Japanese Satsuma ware tea services,early 20th century, comprising: a teapot, two sugar bowls, a milk jug and twenty-three cups and ten saucers, decorated with birds and flowers 7.8cm to 18.5cm (30)Gilt losses and service scratches throughout.One sugar bowl missing cover, One cup with handle restored and crack to foot rim, another cup with a crackMilk jug with chips to cover and crack to rim.One saucer chipped and cracked
Susie Cooper, a part coffee service, Art Nouveau Blue pattern, comprising coffee pot, sugar bowl and six cups and saucers CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
W H Mawson, Keswick Home Industries, an Arts & Crafts two-handled copper sugar bowl, 8cm high, a copper milk jug, two copper circular plates, 15.75cm diameter, all marked, a lidded copper box marked J Clark KSIA, 11cm high and another similar (6) CONDITION REPORT: Dents, discolouration, tarnish, small hole to J (Hole at the top may possibly have been originally to attach a finial). Clark box, oxide residue.
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