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An early 20th century continental porcelain chestnut basket with painted floral decoration together with a Dresden sugar bowl and cover, one other bowl and jug (4)Condition report: Bowl & cover – both with wear to gilt, bowl rings well, cover with several hairline cracks, finial with cracks around base. Chestnut basket – rings well, some paint flecks. Jug – handle has been off and re-stuck, some wear to gilding. Bowl – hairline crack to inside from rim to approx. halfway down, some staining, wear to gilt.
A Wedgwood Beaconsfield pattern 12-place setting dinner and tea service with some additional pieces, comprising 18 dinner plates, 12 side plates, 12 soup plates, 1 tureen (with a spare lid), two oval bowls, 18 teacups, saucers and tea plates, two sauce boats on stands, milk and cream jugs, sugar bowl, bread and butter plate and 3 ash trays, some wear from usage and rubbing to the silver lustre borders in places (Qty)
A Royal Worcester coffee service decorated in the round by William Powell with garden birds and nests, comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and six pedestal cups and saucers, each piece signed, puce marks to the base with date code for 1918, possibly later painted onto earlier bodies.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by Stephen Smith, London, 1872, each piece tapering cylindrical, the shoulder engraved with stylised foliage, the teapot with ivory insulated handle; Together With: A Victorian Silver Coffee-Pot, by Stephen Smith and William Nicholson, London, 1852, tapering cylindrical and engraved with foliage and a crest, with ivory insulated handle, the coffee-pot 22.5cm high, gross weight 65oz 19dwt (4) . The teapot and cream-jug each fully marked near handle. The sugar-bowl and coffee-pot fully marked underneath. The teapot and coffee-pot further part marked inside cover and on handle. The marks are generally clear, though there is some wear to the marks on the teapot. Overall there are surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The ivory insulators have some cracking and discolouration. There is some bruising in places, particularly on the cream jug and sugar bowl. There is an area of discolouration visible inside the teapot, possible caused by a small patch, though this is not visible on the outside of the teapot. The teapot also has some repairs on the handle. The bottom hinge pin on the coffee-pot is lacking and replaced with a piece of wire.
A Three-Piece Victorian and Edward VII Silver Tea-Service, by J. Sherwood and Sons, Birmingham, The Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl 1900, the Teapot 1905, each piece fluted oval, alternating flutes chased with lines, the teapot 19.5cm wide, 13oz 18dwt (3) . The teapot, cream-jug and sugar-bowl each fully marked on one side. The cover further marked with lion passant and date letter on bezel. There is surface scratching and wear overall as well as some bruises.
A George IV Silver Teapot and a George IV Silver Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl, The Marks on the Teapot Worn, London, Circa 1820, the Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, Circa 1820, each piece differing oblong and with fluted lower body, the teapot with gadrooned rim, the cream-jug and sugar-bowl with shell and foliage cast gadrooned border, the teapot 28.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 43oz 2dwt (3) . The teapot is fully marked near handle. The handle further part marked. The sugar-bowl and cream-jug each marked near handle. The marks on each piece are worn. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There has been a small strengthening patch applied inside the cover of the teapot. This has perhaps been applied over the marks on the cover.
A Five-Piece Elizabeth II Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Frank Cobb and Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1968, 1969 and 1970, Retailed by Mappin and Webb, in the Art Deco style, each piece tapering and on conforming foot, comprising: a teapot; a coffee-pot; a hot-water jug, each with composition handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 20cm high, gross weight 75oz 4dwt (5)
A Three-Piece George V Scottish Silver Tea-Service, by Edwards and Sons, Glasgow, 1932, each piece tapering and on conforming foot, engraved with an initial, comprising: a teapot with carved wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 26.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 43oz 4dwt (3)
A Four-Piece Elizabeth II Silver-Plated Tea and Coffee-Service, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, circa 1959, Designed by David Mellor, Pattern 53722, Pride Pattern, each piece plain tapering, comprising: a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with pull-off cover and composition handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 16cm high (4)
Cauldon tea service decorated with sprays of flowers within a blue and gilt leaf pattern border comprising twelve cups and saucers, twelve plates, two bread and butter plates, milk jug and sugar bowl Pattern No. 3719 Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Late Victorian silver navette shape two handled sugar bowl with half body decoration Sheffield 1897 Maker James Deakin, pair of silver vase shape pepperettes Birmingham 1905 and a silver oval mustard pot with glass liner Sheffield 1902 6.4oz Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE AND A MATCHING PLATED TEA KETTLE ON A STAND WITH A LAMP all part concave-spiral fluted with everted rims scroll handles, the tea pot with an ebonised handle and finial, mark of Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1918, the sugar bowl and milk jug 532g, the teapot 595g gross (approx. 35 ¼ oz gross); the conforming oval tea kettle with a wood handle and ebonised finial, on a stand with cabriole legs and bun feet, and with a lamp, the ensemble 33cm high overall (13 in)
A MODERN SILVER PEDESTAL SUGAR BOWL WITH A BORDER OF CELTIC BOSSES AND TRACERY mark of Bracelon Ltd, Birmingham 1971, 5.5cm high (2 ¼ in), 12.5cm diameter overall (4 in), 102g (3 ¼ oz); together with a silver and mother of pearl handled jam spoon, mark of James Deakin and Sons, Sheffield 1910
A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER INCLUDING A GEORGE III OVAL TWO HANDLED SUGAR BOWL with broad-reeded bands, the maker's mark rubbed, London 1806; a toast rack with four lancet shaped divisions and a central trefoil handle, mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1936, 7cm wide (2 ¾ in); and a cigarette case with engine-turned bands and a round reserve with script initials, London 1908; the three weigh 260g gross (a little over 8 ¼ oz gross)
A selection of ceramics dating from the 19th Century onwards to include a Crown Derby Imari pattern tea cup and saucer, side plate and sugar bowl, a Minton mug decorated with Chinese Phoenix, a 19th Century Chinese plate decorated with Chinese vase and florals, a small plate having hand painted florals with gilt and cobalt rims etc. Plate 23cm in diameter.
A Coalport Indian Tree tea service comprising nine teacups, twelve saucers, twelve sideplates, teapot and cover, sugar bowl and three plates together with a pink and white banded tea service comprising eight teacups, ten saucers, nine side plates, sugar bowl and a pair of large circular plates together with three graduated Worcester cabbage-leaf moulded jugs transfer-printed in the Pine Cone pattern (qty, two trays, some damages)
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