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TWO BOXES OF DENBY TABLEWARES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS, to include 'Greenwheat' tureen, 'Denby Whisper' part tea/coffee set/coffee pot,, four cups (one chipped), four saucers, one side plate, open sugar bowl, open vegetable dish), 'Denby Pampas' (plates unmarked), two 'Denby Chatsworth' pattern tureens (one lid reglued, both unmarked)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include set of five Wade Natwest pig money banks, Border Fine Arts Studio James Herriot's Country Kitchen, (cockerel egg cups, five calves toast rack, sheep sugar bowl, mint sauce boat, piglets cruet set, milk churn jug and cow jug), two novelty teapots (sewing machine and washstand), six flower fairy mugs etc
A Georgian silver three piece tea set of melon form having extensive rococo style decoration with country and floral scenic panels, Grecian head finials to handles, moulded rims, gilt wash to interiors of cream jug and sucre and fox masks to bracket feet, London 1821, Joseph Angell I, approx 1904gCONDITION REPORT - Some age related scratching to insdie of cream jug and sugar bowl, couple of dents to panels on cream jug, no visible vaults or repairs to sugar bowl - wear to makers hallmark. Teapot top msy have been added as not well marked, slight movement to handle but all fittings in tact, no visible dents or faults to teapot, teastained inside
Silver, comprising; a twin handled sugar bowl, with foliate embossed decoration, scrolling handles and raised on bun feet, Chester 1903, a milk jug in a similar design, Birmingham 1903, a milk jug of helmet shaped form, with a reeded rim, raised on four spherical feet, circa 1800, (the hallmark rubbed) and a sauceboat, having a shaped rim, raised on three feet, Sheffield 1938, combined gross weight 545 gms, (4).
A Sterling silver five piece tea and coffee set, comprising; a teapot, a coffee pot, a twin handled lidded urn shaped vessel, a sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece with floral and scroll embossed decoration within gadrooned bands, detailed Sterling, combined gross weight 2260 gms. Illustrated.
An Art Deco Royal Doulton part coffee set, circa 1930, decorated in the 'Honesty' pattern with a band of flowers against a white ground, H 1751, printed and overpainted, comprising teapot of slender form, 19cm, small twin handled sugar sugar bowl, 4cm, helmet shaped cream jug, 10cm, six cups, 5.5cm, and six saucers, 11.3cm. (15)
A Wedgwood part dinner and tea service, decorated in the Colchester Pattern, eight place settings, comprising eight dinner plates, 27.5cm, eight tea plates, 20.5cm, eight side plates, 15.5cm, eight dessert plates, eight teacups, eight saucers, eight coffee cups, eight saucers, teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, two vegetable dishes and meat plate. (71)
Edwardian silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, acanthus leaf decoration to handles, the teapot with ebony handle and finial, carved acanthus leaf decoration to handle, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1904, height of teapot approximately 13cm (3)
Victorian silver four piece silver tea and coffee service comprising tea pot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, ivory spacers and ogee finials to tea pot and coffee pot, bright cut quatrefoil and swag repeating pattern to each with cast bead borders, stylised scroll handles and gilt interiors, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1881, height of coffee pot approximately 25cm (4) Provenance: Originally given to Anderson Bates, a solicitor and Freeman of Grimsby, by the Tennyson family for services rendered and has been passed down the family
George VI four piece silver tea service comprising teapot, hot water pot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, of plain polished form raised on moulded circular foot, the teapot and hot water pot with wooden handles and carved ogee finials, the sugar bowl and milk jug with scrolled handles, makers Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1945, height of teapot approximately 18.5cm
George III silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, teapot stand, milk jug and swing handled sugar bowl, plain polished body with engraved armorial and initials to cartouche, second blank cartouche, reeded detailing to borders, the teapot with ebony handle and finial, height approximately 15.5cm, makers Henry Chawner, London 1791 (4)
Art Deco three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, hot water pot and twin handled sugar bowl raised on rectangular stepped foot, angular plain polished body with cast floral border, Bakelite finial and handle, makers Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1936 with Dublin import marks for 1937, height of hot water pot approximately 21cm (3)
A group of silver, including: a George IV pepperette, London, 1825; a silver vase, on wood base, Birmingham, 1906; a three-handled sugar-bowl, engraved with an inscription, Birmingham, 1940; a three-piece condiment-set, each with blue glass liner, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1933; a mustard-pot, the sides chased with putto, Birmingham, 1903, with associated spoon; a five-bar toast-rack, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1937; a christening mug and a pair of sugar-tongs, weight of silver 15oz. 4dwt. (a lot)
Assorted spoons and flatwares including cased set of twelve teaspoons and a pair of sugar-tongs, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield; a set of six bright cut teaspoons, by Barber, Cattle and North, York; a Fiddle, Thread and Shell sauce-ladle; four dessert-forks and four dessert-spoons, each engraved with the same crest; an Old English pattern sauce-ladle with shell bowl; a Fiddle Thread pattern sauce-ladle; a table fork and a quantity of teaspoons and condiment spoons, approximately 28ozt. (qty)
An Edward VII silver three piece tea set, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1907, with hammered finish, the teapot of bulbous circular form with pressed and decorated parapet, the flush fitting hinged cover with raised decoration under a wooden finial, with wooden handle and raised on a cut edged pedestal mount with matching decoration, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, both with double scroll handles, 53.2ozt gross (3)
A German metalwares silver six piece tea and coffee set, by Hessenberg & Co, marked with the Reichsmark and '833', of plain octagonal baluster form, the teapot with hinged cover topped with a black turned finial, black handle with Catherine wheel caps and engraved to the side with a monogram, the coffee pot to match, the milk jug with gilded interior, two handled sugar bowl with friction fitting cover and gilded interior, open slop bowl with gilded interior all en suite, the kettle with swing handle raised on a simple double X frame with removable spirit burner, octagonal base and four black bun shaped feet, gross weight 117.6ozt (6) Provenance: The monogram on this service reads 'P.O.H.' for Paul and Olga Hirsch. During his lifetime, Anglo-German industrialist, collector and keen amateur musician, Paul Hirsch (1881-1951), amassed one of the world's finest private music libraries. Hirsch began to assemble his collection in 1896, and his library was originally housed at his home in Frankfurt am Main. By the 1920s, he was employing a librarian and opening his collection to the public on two afternoons a week. As a Jewish citizen fearing for his safety, he moved to Cambridge in 1936. Incredibly, he and his family managed to transport his library out of Germany in several train wagons. His collection found a temporary home at Cambridge University Library, where they became a working collection for local students. Hirsch died in 1951, and the British Library now hold his collection. It is one of their most significant single acquisitions, comprising around 18,000 items of printed music and music literature and 76 manuscripts dating from the late-12th to the mid-20th centuries. He shared his passion for collecting with his wife Olga, who bequeathed her collection of decorated papers to the British Library in 1968.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export metalwares three piece tea set, makers mark CJco, possibly the Chinese Jewellery Company, Shanghai, the teapot of circular form with repoussé decoration of birds and foliage around a circular monogrammed cartouche to a matte finished background, the hinged cover similarly decorated, the finial modelled as a bamboo branch, as are the spout and handle, with ivory insulators, raised on a simple shallow pedestal foot, the two handled covered sugar bowl and milk jug to match both with lightly gilded interiors and all stamped to the underside 'Sterling' 43.1ozt gross (3)
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