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A late Victorian silver teapot of half reeded decoration (by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1891), together with an associated twin-handled sugar bowl (by Selfridges & Co., Sheffield 1908), total weight 24.7 oz CONDITION REPORTS Whilst basically sound, there is an additional cork spacer placed on the lid between the wooden finial and the surface of the lid. There is a slight "smile" to the lid indicating that it has at some point been slightly bent. There are surface scratches conducive with age and use throughout. The sugar is in the same condition on the surface - otherwise sound
A Copeland Spode pottery part dinner and tea service decorated in the Spode's Byron pattern, comprising a pair of graduated meat platters, three vegetable tureens and covers, two gravy boats, rectangular dish, four dinner plates, six dessert plates, nineteen side plates, four bread plates, teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, five soup cups, six tea cups and nineteen saucers.
A Minton porcelain dinner and tea service decorated in the Buckingham pattern, K159, printed and painted marks, comprising a pair of graduated meat platters, vegetable tureen and cover, sauce boat on stand, twelve dinner, dessert and side plates, twelve soup plates, oval dish, oval saucer, crescent shaped dish, twelve dessert bowls and fruit bowls, one large fruit bowl, six piece condiment set, twelve soup cups, a pair of cream jugs, sugar bowl, fifteen tea cups and four spoon dishes.
A Royal Albert porcelain tea service, decorated in the Old Country Roses pattern, comprising bread plate, tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, two tier cake stand, six cups and saucers and tea plates, together with a part dinner service, comprising meat platter, oval dish, sauce boat on stand, six dinner and dessert plates, and six side plates.
Royal Albert Old Country roses comprising tea pot cream jug, 6 cups and saucers, 6 tea plates, sugar bowl and bread and butter plate, Minton Buckingham tea service comprising 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 tea plates, 1 sugar bowl and lid, 1 milk jug, 1 teapot 1 salt shaker, 1 golden heritage coffee pot and 1 pepper
Herend 11 coffee cups and saucers, and spare saucers, decorated with butterflies and flowers, a cream jug decorated with birds and insects, and a similar sugar bowl and cover with rose finial 6cm tall and 6cm diameterCups light rubbing to gilding on several cups1 cup handle with different green paint work2 saucers with heavy coffee stains and hairline cracks1 saucer with deep coffee stain
A Worcester (Barr) part tea service, circa 1800, decorated with a gilt Greek key band above a salmon-pink vermicular ground, comprising: a prow-fronted teapot, cover and stand; a slop bowl; a milk jug; a sugar bowl; three coffee cans; five teacups and six saucers, incised 'B' marksProvenance: Property of a private family collection.Condition Report: Teapot cover restored, one saucer with sizeable rim chip, one cracked and glued. Some wear generally. Potential purchasers are advised to view in person if they require more information as regards condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Worcester (Flight & Barr) salmon-pink and gilt part tea service, circa 1800, comprising: a teapot and cover; a sugar bowl; a slop bowl; two saucer dishes; two spoon-trays; a milk jug; nine saucers, six teacups and four coffee cansProvenance: Property of a private family collection.Condition Report: Some wear. Teapot cracked through base, one saucer dish with restored rim chip. One saucer restored, one teacup with damaged handle. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Spode iron-red dust printed composite part tea service, circa 1810 and in part later, pattern no. 984, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand; a slop bowl; another associated; two sugar boxes and covers; a milk jug; three various saucer dishes; two 'Bute' shape teacups; sixteen coffee cans and fourteen saucersProvenance: Property of a private family collection.Condition Report: Teapot cracked, stand rivetted. one cover with restored finila to sugar boxes, milk jug stained. At least three coffee cans cracked. At least four saucers cracked.Condition Report Disclaimer
An English porcelain 'London' shape part tea service, first quarter 19th century, possibly Charles Bourne, painted with flowers within a gilt husk band border, comprising: a teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, slop bowl, twelve teacups, eleven saucers and two sandwich plates, the teapot with green painted pattern number 104Provenance: Private Collection, BerkshireProvenance: Sold in these rooms, ex-lot 279, 15th Sept. 1993, £2,310.Condition Report: Tea pot lightly stained. Crack through base of sugar bowl, small chip to rim of slop bowl, latter is lightly stained. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Ridgway porcelain rococo revival part tea service, circa 1835, painted with bouquets of flowers within puce and gilt shaped borders, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand; a sugar box and cover; a milk jug; a slop bowl; two various sandwich plates; eleven teacups; eleven coffee cups and nine saucers, iron-red fractional pattern number 2/1584Condition Report: Star-crack through base of teapot, two teacups restored, two coffee cups restored, three teacups cracked.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Ridgway porcelain 'rococo revival' part tea service, circa 1835, painted with flowers and insects within green and gilt scale borders, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand; a slop bowl; a sugar box and cover; a milk jug; two sandwich plates; eleven teacups; eight coffee cups and twelve saucers, iron-red painted pattern number 2/3546 Provenance: By direct descent from Lady Enid Doreen Scudamore-Stanhope Browne (1899-1985), daughter of The Hon. Evelyn Theodore Scudamore-Stanhope and Julia Dasha Potter. Lady Enid was granddaughter of Henry Edwyn Chandos Scudamore-Stanhope, 9th Earl of Chesterfield and sister to Edward Henry Scudamore-Stanhope, the 12th and last Earl of Chesterfield, born on 9 February 1889. In December 1926 she married, Major Alexander Browne of Callaly Castle, Northumberland. The family homes included Beningbrough Hall, York and Holme Lacy, Herefordshire.Condition Report: One coffee cup has a broken handle, one teacup has a restored handle.Condition Report Disclaimer
A modern Royal Copenhagen part breakfast service in the 18th century Meissen style, painted with flowers within fluted and ozier moulded borders, comprising; a pair of oval tureens and covers, a pair of sauce boats and integral stands, three various serving dishes in sizes, twelve breakfast plates, eighteen side plates, a coffee pot and cover, two pairs of salt and pepper pots, two preserve pots and covers, a pair of sugar bowls, a milk jug, twelve coffee cups and fourteen saucersCondition Report: one sugar bowl chipped, one of the eighteen side plates is chipped. Some light surface wear. Whilst the service is not mint, it has had light use and so wear is minimal.Condition Report Disclaimer
'Yoohoo' a rare Clarice Cliff Conical tea set for two, retailed by Lawley's, enamelled in black with red highlights, comprising teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar bowl, two cups and saucers and a side plate printed factory marks, Christie's label, 12cm. high ( teapot), (9) Provenance The Barry Jones Collection, lot 266 Christie's South Kensington, Private collection.
Victorian 4 piece silver tea and coffee service presentation set in lined wooden box 'Presented to Henry Martyn Taylor BA Third Wrangler and Second Smith's Prizeman by his School Fellows Wakefield April 1865' London 1861 maker Robert Harper total weight 80.82 ozt (jug 8.10 ozt, sugar bowl 14.79 ozt, teapot 28.76 ozt and coffee pot 29.17 ozt) box size 43.5 cm x 34 cm 28.5 cm
AN EDWARDIAN MATCHED SILVER CREAM JUG, of oval form and sugar bowl gadrooned rim, foliate scroll band above stop reeding on four scrolled feet, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1900 and 1905, together with a silver caddy spoon, openwork handle, maker J.E. Bushell, Birmingham 1943, approximate gross weight 11.79ozt, 366.9 grams (3)
COALPORT JAPANESE GROVE PATTERN COFFEE WARES AND TRINKETS, to include coffee pot (lid broken and hairlines to body), cream jug (af), sugar bowl, six coffee cups (one hairline), five saucers (two broken/hairline), hot water jug (chipped), two vases (one hairline), trinket dish and covered trinket pot
A MATCHED ROYAL ALBERT CROWN CHINA TEASET, Heirloom pattern and pattern No.4534, Heirloom set comprising five cups, six saucers, twelve tea plates, a twin handled sugar bowl (no cover), all seconds, pattern No.4534 comprises bread and butter plate, six tea plates, six cups and six saucers (43)
CUT GLASS ETC, to include a Waterford crystal ashtray, six Webb wine glasses with etched mark, five Waterford wine glasses, Webb Corbett sugar sifter, Doulton whisky glasses, unbranded conical shaped brandy glasses, six dessert bowls with upturned foot rims, assorted unbranded drinking glasses and glass bowl with gilt rim and handle with gilt stand
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS, etc, to include Shelley Balls of Yarn 11328 sugar bowl and saucer, Royal Worcester 'Evesham' flan dishes, Aynsley Cottage Garden, Wedgwood trinket trays, Le Creuset 1.1ltr spatula crocks, Denby plates, Radfords pottery water jug, Crown Devon Butlers character jug, other assorted ceramics, etched drinking glasses etc
A Victorian silver teapot and matching sugar bowl, London, Charles Boyton II, 1878, gross 16oz.CONDITION: Teapot- Knop loose in situ. Small knock just above the demi-fluted decortaion. A few minor dings to the handled. Engraved decoration around the shoulder a little tired. Hallmarks a little rubbed.Sugar bowl- Engraved decoration around the shoulder quite tired. Hallmarks quite rubbed.
A George III demi fluted silver three piece tea set, by Emes & Barnard, London, 1811, with engraved inscription, gross 38oz.CONDITION: Teapot- Knop loose in situ. Handle very slightly loose also. Tired engraved crest to the side of the pot. Numerous dents within the fluted decoration and just above and also two small repairs(silver solder). Dent to the tip of the spout. Inscription quite tired. Hallmarks clear.Sugar bowl- A few small dents within the fluted decoration. Lower part of one handle has been slightly pushed into the body. A coupe of dents within the engraved inscription. Hallmarks clear but part of maker's mark rubbed.Cream jug- Several small dents/knocks within the fluted decoration. Part of handle again, has been slightly pushed into the body. Engraved inscription a little tired. Hallmarks clear but again some rubbing to the maker's mark.
An Elizabeth II Silver Three Piece Tea Service, and mixed silverware, the service by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1962, with plain silver squat bodies and angular moulded rims, comprising - tea pot with ebonised handle and finials, 5ins high, plain sugar bowl and milk jug, gross weight 22ozs, with plated presentation tray, 16ins x 14ins, and a selection of small silver condiments, including - five napkin rings, four various condiments, two tea strainers and six coffee spoons (various dates and makers), weighable silver 11ozs
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