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A Royal Worcester coffee service, circa 1875, comprising 15 coffee cans, each with hand painted butterfly handles, 15 saucers, and a sugar basin. (Dimensions: Coffee cans height 6cm.)(Coffee cans height 6cm.)Condition report: One cup has a hairline another a star base crack. One handle has a very slight chip and two have a wing tip roughness that may be a chip. Sugar bowl cracked, one saucer cracked and one chipped. Crazing is minimal. Regarding backstamps etc, every piece has painted numerals to its base (8906R). The saucers each have an impressed Royal Worcester mark and are further impressed with one of the following codes G1, G2, G3 or G9 - this suggests that the service is in fact circa 1872 rather than 1875 as per the catalogue description.
A Georgian style five piece tea and coffee set comprising coffee pot, teapot, water pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the plain bodies with band of wheat sheaves on four anthemion and scroll feet, the pots with fruit wood handles and pagoda finals, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1975, the hot water jug 1974 (5) 77.57 ozt gross
An early Victorian style silver matched four piece tea and coffee service comprising tea & coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each with fluted lower section beneath a scroll and rocaille apron, the tea and coffee pot with ebonised mushroom finials and S-scroll handles, all by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1912, the coffee pot 1911, pattern no: 22521, 70.08 ozt gross (2,179.9 grams gross) (4)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE INCLUDING A GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOON with script initials, mark of Eley & Fearn, London 1816; an Old English pattern dessert spoon, engraved with gothic initials 'SH', mark of G W Adams, London 1853; a pierced Apostle-end small sugar sifter spoon, Birmingham 1902; teaspoon, Sheffield 1936; a silver and mother of pearl handled jam spoon, Birmingham 1902; a Canadian and two Continental white metal souvenir tea or coffee spoons; and a small coin-bowl salt(?) spoon, 178g of weighable (almost 5 ¾ oz)
A vintage 20th Century Shelley "England's Charm" 0188 pattern part tea set comprising of two trios, sugar bowl, sandwich plate and creamer / milk jug. Together with an early 20th Century Shelley lustre vase of squat globular having enamelled floral decoration and a Crown Ducal jug having impressed 149 mark to base. Vase measures 9cm tall by 11cm diameter.
An Arts and Crafts comport James Weir, Glasgow 1912, the deep planished bowl with three curved supports, to a planished domed foot; together with a sugar basin, Rait, Glasgow 1880, with embossed zodiac design and another Persian style bowl, George Edward & Sons, Glasgow 1894, with embossed scenes depicting Asian animals (3) (Dimensions: Height: 10.5cm, combined weight: 16.7oz)(Height: 10.5cm, combined weight: 16.7oz)
A Victorian three piece tea service Daniel and Charles Houle, London 1873, of small size with bold decoration of tavern and other country scenes with figures, the teapot with a drinker seated on a tun, mythical bird's head for the spout, comprising; teapot, sugar and cream, all raised on cast shell feet, the handles of naturalistic form with carousing figure terminals (3) (Dimensions: Teapot height: 15oz, weight (all in): 22.5oz)(Teapot height: 15oz, weight (all in): 22.5oz)Condition report: Overall in very good condition, all complete, hing good, cover closes well, small split to sugar bowl
A George IV silver three piece tea service, by William Eaton, comprising teapot of oval cape form, with thumb mould handle partially chased with scrolls and flowers, with elaborate knop on quadruple orb feet, 16cm H, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each with silver gilt interior, London 1824, 30oz. (3)
A quantity of ceramics to include boxed Minton and Wedgwood decorative plates, a boxed royal commemorative mustard pot commemorating the marriage of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer 1981, a Paragon green ground floral six-setting coffee service, six cups, six saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl and coffee pot, a Paragon white ground rose decorated coffee set, a quantity of Portmeirion oven-to-table ware and an Oriental decorative baluster vase with character marks to the base etc (3).
A Shelley all-white part tea service to include saucers, cups, creamer, milk jug and large jug, registration number 272101, a small quantity of c1930s Coalport Green Dragon teaware, a small teapot, two cups, four saucers, a creamer and a milk jug and a Royal Worcester six-setting coffee service, 'Hyde Park' pattern, six saucers, six coffee cups, coffee pot, milk and sugar bowl.
A quantity of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' teaware to include sugar bowl, milk jug, large bowl, cups, saucers, small plates, teapot and coffee pot, a small quantity off Shelley teaware, five saucers and three cups in the Art Deco style and a Coalport 'Indian Tree Coral' part coffee set, six plates, six saucers and three cups.
A square section mirrored electroplated cake stand with bright-cut foliate scroll detail and vacant shield-shaped cartouches, on four cast leaf feet, approx 45 x 45cm, cased with case inscribed 'ADW 88', two knives, oval twin-handled tray, two teapots, coffee pot, hot water pot and twin-handled sugar bowl.
A George IV silver four-piece tea set, Charles Reily and George Storer, London 1836, comprising: a teapot of squat circular form, with elaborately cast and embossed acanthus decoration, with a scrolling spout, hinged floral mounted lid and an S-scroll handle set with ivory insulators, raised on scrolling foliate feet, an hot water pot, 18cm high, a twin-handled sugar bowl, and a milk jug, total 75.8ozt approximately (4)
A good early 20th century Chinese Export silver five piece tea and coffee service, by Wang Hing, Hong Kong, of oval form, comprising a coffee pot, teapot, two handled sugar bowl, cream jug and milk jug, all with two engraved crests and continuously embossed with alternating panels of figures at various pursuits in village scene, birds amid prunus or bamboo and two dragons amid clouds, in oak fitted carrying case, inscribed, 'Thomas Scott' the designer of the Singapore Docks in 1907, coffee pot height 23.7cm, gross 88 oz.
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