A SCOTTISH THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Edinburgh c.1823, mark of Charles Bendy, comprising a teapot, cream jug and two handled sugar bowl, each of compressed circular form, with floral cast rim, the plain bodies decorated with cartouches, crested, raised on spreading circular foot, the teapot with acanthus finial, sugar bowl and cream jug with gilded interiors, (c.48 troy ozs). 27cm wide, 18cm high
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AN IRISH FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Dublin c.1887, mark of by West & Son, comprising a teapot, hot water pot, cream jug and two handled sugar bowl, each of lobed circular form, profusely decorated all over with embossed scrolling foliage, with cast c-scroll handles, raised on masked cabriole legs and paw feet, the teapot and hot water pot with flower head finial, all with presentation inscription and dated 1887 (c.90 troy ozs)
A MATCHED FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, three pieces Sheffield c.1928 and one c.1927, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and creamer, the out-turned rim cast with shell motifs above plain baluster bodies and circular feet, the tea and coffee pots with ebonised handles and finial. Tea pot 27cm wide handle over spout, coffee pot 22cm high (c. 61 troy ozs in all including handles and finials).
AN IRISH FOUR PIECE CELTIC TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Dublin c.1969, mark of T Weir & Sons, the sugar bowl mark of Alwright & Marshall, comprising, teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, each with a band of entwined Celtic motifs, plain body on waisted circular foot, applied with ebon hands and finials, (c.53 troy ozs all in). The teapot 28cm wide across handle and spout, 15cm high
AN IRISH SILVER SUGAR BOWL IN THE GEORGIAN STYLE, Dublin c.1899, maker's mark of John Morton, with out-turned rim, profusely embossed and chased with animal motifs and floral decorations, raised on lion mask capped ropetwist legs and shell feet. 12cm wide; together with a small oval silver disk (c. 6 troy ozs in all)
A SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, Sheffield, c.1918/1919, mark of Joseph Rodgers & Sons, comprising a teapot, cream jug and two handled sugar bowl, of oval form, with demi-fluted decoration, the teapot with ebon handle and finial, (c.34 troy ozs all in). The teapot 27cm wide across handle and spout
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, London c.1838, mark of George Cowie, of plain compressed design with applied finial raised on bracket feet, 24cm wide, 14cm high; together with an associated sugar bowl, Sheffield c.1826, with floral banding, twin handles and raised on four bun feet, 19cm wide. (c.40 troy ozs)
AN IRISH SILVER WILLIAM IV FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Dublin c.1830, makers mark of Frederick Mann & Son, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and creamer, each of compressed baluster form, the tea and coffee pots with hinged lids, with cast flower finials, all pieces with profusely chased and embossed bodies with vacant cartouches, raised on cast splayed feet, (c.116 troy ozs). 22cm high
A VICTORIAN IRISH FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Dublin c.1854 (3), c.1858 (cream jug), all mark of John Smyth, comprising a teapot, hot water pot, cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, each of baluster form, chased and embossed with scrolling foliage surrounding cartouches, crested, raised on hexagonal shaped feet. (c.112 troy ozs). The teapot 24cm wide across handle and spout, 18cm high
AN IRISH VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Dublin c.1868-1870, mark of James Moore, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, each of lobed circular form, embossed with scenes of Chinese figures, with leaf cast rim and c-scroll handles and raised on shaped circular foot. (c.92 troy ozs). The teapot 26cm wide across handle and spout, 19cm high
A PAIR OF GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER SAUCEBOATS, Birmingham c.1931, mark of William Suckling Ltd., a cream jug and sugar bowl, Chester, c.1909/1910, mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, each with wavy rim and short scroll legs and pad feet; together with a pair of miniature spill vases and eastern coffee pot, bon bon dish, boot shaped pin cushion, etc. (c.16 troy ozs excl. weighted and plated items)
An Egyptian coffee pot three marks to underside, of baluster form, the domed hinged lid with applied nesting bird finial, S-scroll handle, raised on a domed spreading foot; together with a 19th Century Indian twin handled bowl and sugar bowl with cover, each unmarked with embossed scroll and floral decoration throughout(Height of coffee pot: 24cm)
An Indian Art Deco tea service circa 1930s, of architectonic form, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each engraved with a vacant cartouche, the teapot with green Lucite handles and finials, each piece inscribed under base WITH BEST WISHES FROM M. LANDER(Height of teapot:m 11.8cm)Footnote: Note: See Decorative Arts: Design since 1860, Lyon & Turnbull, 2015, Lot 140 sold for £1,875 including premium.
A four piece tea service Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1900, comprising a teapot, water pot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of panelled baluster form, ribbed and acanthus border to the body, engraved initials, with angular handles and each on four ball feet(Height of waterpot: 25cm, combined weight: 62oz)Footnote: Provenance: The Late Dr Helen E C Cargill Thompson
A late Victorian silver-gilt basin GWJ, London 1895, of oval form with upturned curled terminals, pierced scroll border with embossed detail to the body, raised on an oval foot; together with an eastern market oval bowl, unmarked, with stylised head terminals, ring handles, pierced border and a Middle eastern niello decorated twin handled sugar basin and cover(Width: 16.5cm, weight: 7.2oz)
A fine quality modern Haviland Limoges 'Louveciennes' pattern dinner/tea and coffee service, printed, painted and gilded with floral motifs, comprising 18 each 26.5 cm dinner plates, 23.5 cm bowls with broad brims, 12 each tea cups and saucers, 14 each coffee cups and saucers, tea pot and coffee pot and covered sugar basinGenerally very good condition with little use/wear; one plate with 3 x 1.5 chip under edge, 1 plate and 1 bowl with 2mm chip in gilded rim
An early Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Theobald and Atkinson, London 1839, four George IV OEP dessert spoons, Charles Eley, London 1828, a pair of Georgian bright-cut sugar tongs with acorn bowls, probably John Shekleton (no date), six various fiddle pattern teaspoons, Georgian salt spoon and salt shovel with shell bowl, and a small pair of sugar tongs, 13.3oz (414g), to/w a George IV silver knife and two matching forks with ivory handles, Birmingham 1828 and a similar pickle fork
A Moscow porcelain (Francis Gardner) blue-ground and gilt tea service and leather carrying case, late 19th century, of North-West Frontier export type, painted with panels of flowers, a teapot and cover; a sugar bowl and cover, milk jug and six cups and saucersCondition Report: Two cups with chips and losses, both will need repairing and Dreweatts do not necessarily have all missing chipsSome wear throughoutNo key for the case at time of reportThe case is not likely to be original, probably of later manufacturePlease see additional images for reference Condition Report Disclaimer
A Sevres sugar bowl and cover, pot a sucre 'Bouret', c1770, painted by François-Michele Dusolle with two bouquets in cisele frames, reserved on a bleu celeste ground, gilt dentil rims and peach knop, 95mm h, underglaze blue interlaced L's and painter's D Sucrier broken in two and re-stuck, cover broken and re-stuck where formerly riveted with minute loss, of fine appearance
A George V silver four-piece tea service, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930, comprising: teapot, hot water jug, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each with basketweave pattern rim and foot rim, the teapot and water jug with ebonised handle and finial, the water jug 19cms high, 53.1oz. gross.
An Elizabeth II Art Deco style four-piece tea service, by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1957, comprising: teapot, water jug, two-handled sugar bowl, and milk jug, each with gadrooned rims and shaped feet, the teapot and water jug with ebonised handles and shaped finials, water jug 19cms high, 53.1oz gross.
A polychrome eggshell porcelain five-piece tea set, consisting of a teapot, creamer, sugar bowl, cup and saucer. Decorated with thistles. Painted by Sam Schellink, executed by Plateelbakkerij Rozenburg The Hague, the Netherlands, between 1 Dec. 1899 until the end of Nov. 1900. Signature: printed Rozenburg stork Den Haag, painted the year mark 'bee', approval sign 'window' of the master painter D.P.J. de Ruiter, work order number 958 and artist's signature.H. 1.5 - 18 cm.Condition report available onrequest.
A Collection of Various English China to comprise Royal Doulton The Majestic Collection, Booths Flora Dora Pattern Teapot, Wedgwood Suzy Cooper Design Vase, Royal Doulton Mark Man Teapot, Royal Albert Dimity Rose Two handled Lidded Sugar Bowl, Royal Albert Moss Rose Milk Jug, Two Wedgwood Jasperware Vases, Wedgwood Meadowsweet Dish Etc
A Collection of Various 19th Century and Later China to comprise Gaudy Welsh Two Handled Lidded Sugar Bowl, Imari Teacup and Sugar Bowl, Transfer Printed Teapot of Aesthetic Form with Stylised Bamboo Handle (AF) Imari Willow Pattern Jug, Royal Ivory Mig Pattern Dish, Masons Two handled Dish, Various Plates Etc (Some Pieces with Condition Flaws to include Loss, Crazing Etc)
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