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A Shelley part coffee service in white, comprising coffee pot, three cups, five saucers, two side plates, and a small sugar bowl; together with a selection of other ceramics, including: two blue and white jugs; eight Royal Doulton 'New Romance' collection oxford blue coffee cups and saucers; and a selection of decorative blue and white plates and bowls.
A BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a small amount of jewellery such as a silver ingot pendant hallmarked Sheffield 1977, a white metal bar brooch stamped 'Silver', a mother of pearl brooch fitted with the word 'Mother', a white metal filigree necklace, a white metal Scottish brooch set with a purple paste, stick pins, pin badges, cufflinks etc, together with a selection of white metal ware such as an oval pierced rim tray, an oval basket tray, a set of six coasters, a small rose bowl, a pair of pepperettes, two posy vases, a silver-plate sugar bowl and milk jug, a pair of silver-plate candle sticks on sqaure wavy rim, weighted bases, ladle, and an assortment of loose cutlery, also including an incomplete canteen of cutlery
A 1930'S THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, comprising a tea pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each with circular stepped bases, a Celtic style border to the top of each, the tea pot with bakelite handle and wood finial, hallmark for Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1939, approximate total gross weight 1075 grams, 34.5 ozt (condition report: overall good condition, light to moderate general wear, a small deeper scratch to the rim of the teapot
A SMALL GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GIFTWARE, to include Beswick 'King of Hearts' from Alice Series, height 9.5cm, Royal Crown Derby plates Caliph, diameter 18cm, another diameter 26.5cm, etc, an Abbeydale chrysanthemum plate diameter 22.5cm and Chelsea Rose sugar bowl, an Austrian 'Mardi Gras' wall plaque, height 18.5cm (chipped), Aynsley, Wedgwood, Mintons trinkets, etc, (Condition Report:- stained and dusty)
SEVENTY SEVEN PIECES OF AYNSLEY 'IMPERIAL' 193 TEA/DINNERWARES comprising coffee pot, covered twin handled sugar bowl, eight tea cups and saucers, nine coffee cups (two with significant cracks, one chipped), ten coffee saucers, seven twin handled soup bowls with six saucers, meat plate, six dinner plates, seven tea plates, ten side plates, three dessert bowls (Condition:- as mentioned, some pieces have imperfections, signs of light use and wear) (77)
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include a large rectangular tray fitted with double handles, wavy floral design to the rim, a white metal pierced basket, a 'Viners of Sheffield' openwork fruit bowl, a EPRM teapot, three toast rack's, toast rack with a glass butter dish, an oval entrée dish with cover, an EPNS four-piece tea service set comprising of a teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, a gravy boat, mustard, small oval tray, ladle, sugar tongs etc
A GROUP OF METALWARE, CERAMICS ETC, to include a plated teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl and tray, Royal Worcester 'Masked Ball' figurine, height 22cm, Coalport Ladies of Fashion 'Debbie' figurine height 21.5cm, Royal Worcester 'Golfing Collection' tankard and personalised pin dish etc (10)
A GROUP OF METALWARES AND PICTURES, to include a vintage Picquot Ware set comprising tea pot (stained interior), coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and melamine tray with wooden handles, Olde Hall stainless steel set with hammered effect, flat iron marked 'No.6 J&J. Siddons, West Bromwich', five small oil lamps with duck egg blue/pale green enamel base, height including chimney 13cm, copper and brass wares including a copper kettle, ten small pictures to include antique hand coloured prints of ruins and other landscapes etc (s.d) (28)
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETEEN PIECES OF ROYAL DOULTON DINNER/TEAWARES IN 'LARCHMONT' TC1019 AND 'MINERVA' LS1084 PATTERNS comprising twenty eight pieces of 'Minerva' - three milk jugs, three sugar bowls, teapot (stained inside), six dinner plates, five teacups, six saucers, five tea plates and ninety one pieces of 'Larchmont' - cream jug, sugar bowl, two coffee pots, three tureens (one has broken finial to lid but piece included), two sauceboats and saucers, twelve teacups and saucers, eleven 16cm side plates, eleven 20cm side plates, twelve tea plates, twelve dinner plates and twelve dessert bowls (Condition - as mentioned and signs of light to moderate use, a few small chips and slight wear to gilding) (qty)
A QUANTITY OF WEDGWOOD, comprising a twenty one piece 'Starflower' W4159 teaset, comprising of tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, cake plate, five teacups, six saucers and six tea plates, 'Sterling' bone china dinner plate (home decorated), Jasperware square trinket box, with original box, approximately 21.5cm square (Condition Report:- signs of light to moderate use, scratching and wear, some staining to lid of box)(23)
APPROXIMATELY SIXTY PIECES OF ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' TEA AND GIFTWARES, to include footed bowl with original box (second quality), vases (tallest 22.5cm), ornaments including a pair of sleeping cats, miniature teawares, trinket pots, pin dishes, teaware comprises three sandwich/cake plates, sugar bowl, cream jug, two coffee cups and saucers, breakfast cup and saucer, six teacups and saucers, thirteen side plates, six tea plates, oval and rectangular serving plates (forty four pieces of teawares) (Condition Report:- some seconds, s.d to flower ornaments, signs of light use)
PORTMEIRION AND WEDGWOOD PART COFFEE AND TEA SETS, ROYAL CROWN DERBY PAPERWEIGHT AND SIX PIECES OF CUT CRYSTAL GLASS, to include fifteen pieces of Portmerion 'Byzantine Gold Lion' coffee wares, comprising coffee pot, sugar bowl, cream jug, six cups and saucers (two cups have chips and cracks), six pieces of Wedgwood 'Beaconsfield', cake plate, milk jug, four tea cups, Royal Crown Derby 'Rabbit' paperweight, introduced in 1981, height 7.5cm, gold stopper, Royal Brierly, Edinburgh crystal, Royal Doulton cut crystal items (sd) (28)
SEVENTY FOUR PIECES OF MIDWINTER 'SPANISH GARDEN' TEA/DINNERWARES, comprising tea-pot, coffee pot, two lidded tureens, milk jug, cream jug, two sugar bowls, preserve pot, meat plate, eight dinner plates, seven tea plates, eleven side plates, eleven cups, twelve saucers, one soup bowl, two soup saucers, one 15cm diameter bowl, two 16cm bowls, eight 18.5cm bowls, serving/salad bowl (Condition Report:- chips, staining and crazing to some pieces) (74)
EIGHTY TWO PIECES OF ROYAL WORCESTER 'RAFFLES' DINNERWARES, comprising two lidded tureens, sauce boat with saucer, meat plate, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, tea cup and saucer, ten coffee cups, nine saucers, nine side plates, nine 20.5cm tea plates, 23cm curved edge serving plate, two 23.5cm plates, ten dinner plates, ten bowls, two 20cm wide rimmed bowls, ten 23.5cm wide rimmed bowls (quantity) (condition: generally good with signs of light use, some seconds and chips to a couple of pieces)
A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR TONGS, A SUGAR SIFTER SPOON AND ANOTHER PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS, plain polished undecorated fiddle pattern sugar tongs hallmarked 'Joseph & Albert Savory' London 1843, a king's pattern sugar sifter spoon, pierced round bowl, hallmarked London 1831 rubbed sponsors mark, approximate gross weight 80.6 grams, 2.59ozt, together with a pair of scissor sugar tongs with shell shaped bowls, unreadable rubbed marks to the bowl, approximate weight 23.0 grams 0.74ozt
FIVE ITEMS OF SILVERWARE, to include a pair of sugar tongs with scrolling detail and shell shaped terminals, a silver pepper shaker, hallmark for Birmingham 1919, a silver tea strainer with double handles and bowl, hallmarks for Birmingham 1938 and 1939, a Norwegian silver caddy spoon with decorative handle and engraved mountain landscape to bowl, and a further continental spoon with twisted handle, approximate total gross weight 216 grams, 6.9 ozt
A Christopher Dresser design cased tea-set for two persons, retailed by Kendall & Co, Paris, circa 1905,black leather case with impressed 'E.M.C.' monogram, replaced leather handle, with double doors opening to grey suede-lined two-tiered interior, the upper level fitted with gilt-plated Britannia Metal wicker-handled kettle by James Dixon & Sons, (Registered Design No.85275 for 1887), containing tea-caddy, with oil flask and folding stand, and wicker-handled teapot by James Dixon & Sons containing milk jug and sugar bowl, the lower level fitted with a pair of Royal Worcester blue glaze bone china teacups on suede pads with accompanying saucers, with spoons and sugar tongs housed in the double doors, the case measuring 29.5cm wide. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER-PLATED FOUR-PIECE "PRIDE" PATTERN TEA SERVICE, by Walker & Hall, designed by David Mellor, c.1959, each piece of plain tapering form, comprising teapot and coffee pot, each with pull-off cover and composition handle and finial, cream jug and sugar bowl, pattern no. 53722. Teapot 15.5cm high
AN EDWARDIAN TWO-HANDLED SILVER SUGAR BOWL, by Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker, Chester 1909, oval with shaped everted rim, the scrolling loop handles with leaf-form thumbpieces, raised on four C-scroll feet, 15.8cm across handles; together with A GEORGE V SMALL SILVER MUG, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1922, plain cylindrical with applied loop handle, engraved with initials, raised on a spreading circular foot, 8cm high; and A SET OF SIX GEORGE VI SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1939, Art Deco style with reeded edges and canted terminal corners, cased, each 8.3cm high. (3) 9.1 troy ounces gross
A CHINESE SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, each repousse with a four-claw dragon, the teapot and coffee pot with bamboo-form spout, each piece with bamboo-form handle(s), stamped marks. Coffee pot 21cm high, 50.3 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTThere is a break in the lower insulator of the coffee pot handle. Marks are clear and well struck throughout. Hinges in good order and the lid close flush. Some minor surface wear but generally in good condition.
A GEORGE III SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, by Solomon Hougham, London 1812, comprising teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each partially reeded below a scroll and stiff-leaf applied rim. Teapot 28cm long, 40 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are rubbed but legible. The handle of the teapot is very loose although the pins do appear to be present. Each engraved with a crest. The teapot cover closes flush and the hinge is in good order. Some dents and bruises to the body. One handle of the sugar bowl slightly bent inwards. The cream jug in good condition.
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER TEASPOONS, by Charles Dalgleish, Edinburgh 1814, Old English pattern, the handle terminals engraved with initials, cased; together with A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER TEASPOONS AND SUGAR NIPS, by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1906, the handles double-struck with bell flowers and foliate terminals, cased; and A VICTORIAN SILVER SHELL-BOWL TEASPOON, by Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor, London 1886. (14) Scottish spoons 13.7cm long, 6.8 troy ounces
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER THREE-PIECE COFFEE SERVICE, by Gerald Benney (1930-2008), London 1973, also stamped 'GERALD BENNEY LONDON', the coffee pot of baluster form with bark effect textured surface, the polished cover with angular thumbpiece and protruding hinge, polished loop handle with ebonised insulators and elongated polished spout, a sugar bowl and cream jug, with polished rims, bark effect textured sides, gilt interiors, together with a sugar spoon en suite. Coffee pot 21.5cm high, 46.7 troy ouncesGERALD BENNEY CBE RDI (1930-2008)Gerald Benney was one of the most outstanding goldsmiths of the 20th Century. With works being continuously produced for over fifty years, from private commissions to mass production. Born in Hull, Yorkshire, in 1930, Benney received many commissions from the Royal Family and was the first craftsman to hold four Royal Warrants simultaneously: from HM The Queen, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince of Wales
Collection of 19th century Ceramics including Spode shaped Lidded Sugar Bowl, another Lidded Sugar Bowl on Stand, Meissen Onion patterned Plate, Two Early 19th century Coalport Saucers, Spode Cup & Saucer with hand painted Landscape Scene, Three Spode Floral decorated Cups and Four Matching Saucers, etc
Portmeirion Brown ' Totem ' including Cheese Dish and Cover, Six Coffee Cups and Saucers, Large Mug, Sugar Bowl and Coffee Pot, Portmeirion Green ' Totem ' including Two Coffee Pots, Butterdish and Cover, Two Sugar Bowls and Two Coffee Cups, Portmeirion Blue ' Totem ' Cheese Dish and Cover, together with Three Hornsea Coffee Pots and other 20th century Ceramics (2 trays)
Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea setI have had a brief look and can see the following:Although the teapot is 1st quality, there is damage to the lid in the form of a crackThe 8 cups are all 1st quality and in good conditionThe 8 saucers are all 1st quality and in good conditionThe 8 tea-plates are all in good condition and 6 are 1st qualityThe 8 plates (21cm) are all 1st quality and in good conditionThe 8 plates (26cm) are all 1st quality and in good conditionThe 8 bowls are all 1st quality and in good conditionThe milk jug, sandwich plate and sugar bowl are all 1st quality and in good conditionThere is also another cup & saucer which is Prairie Crocus pattern by Royal Windsor
A Three-Piece George III and George IV Silver Tea-Service, by Joseph Angell, London, 1819 and 1821, each piece part-fluted and on spreading conforming foot, comprising: a teapot, with ivory handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 26cm wide over handle, total gross weight 38oz 18dwt, 1,211gr (3) . The teapot fully marked underneath and further part marked inside cover. The maker's mark on the teapot is perhaps overstriking another maker's mark. The marks on the teapot are generally clear. The cream-jug and sugar-bowl are each marked near handle. There is wear to the marks on the cream-jug and sugar-bowl have some wear, particularly on the sugar-bowl where the date letter is indistinct. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There is a small repair around the spout of the teapot and a small split to the grill inside. The foot of both the cream-jug and sugar-bowl have been pushed slightly up into the body.
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Walter and John Barnard, London, 1890 and 1891, each piece with fluted lower body, comprising: a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ebonised wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee pot 24.5cm high, total gross weight 43oz 18gr, 1,366gr (4). Each piece marked near handle. The teapot and coffee-pot each further part marked inside cover. There is some wear to the marks near the handle, though in general they are legible. Stamped underneath with numbers. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some minor bruising to the coffee-pot.
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