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A collection of Victorian and later silver, including a twin handled Christening beaker with George III three pence inset to base by Charles Stuart Harris, a cream jug and sugar basin, a vesta case, a sugar bowl, a miniature ewer, a coffee spoon, tongs, and a set of nine Apostle coffee spoons, 16.4 ozt (parcel)
Two (2) Piece Japanese Porcelain Lot. Includes: Satsuma 1000 faces/dragon Meiji vase, Kutani two handle sugar bowl. Each signed to base. Satsuma vase measures 9-1/2" H x 4" W, sugar bowl measures 6-3/8" H x 6-3/4" W. Condition: Satsuma vase has rubbing to gilt and crazing, light crazing to Kutani vase Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: $76.00
FINE THREE-PIECE SILVER AND ENAMEL TEA SETBY YOSHIKATSU, MEIJI PERIOD comprising a teapot, a sugar bowl and a cream jug, each embossed in high relief with iris blossoms and foliage, some of the flowerheads picked out in polychrome enamels, each article signed Yoshikatsu and marked jungin (pure silver) to the base (3)largest 21cm highProvenance:Private Edinburgh collection.Note:For a comparable silver koro by Masaaki and Wakayama Yoshikatsu, see Bonhams' sale in their London rooms on 11.05.2017, lot 405.
A collection of silver and silver coloured items, comprising: a circular three piece tea service by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1930, the tea pot with a composition finial and handle; an Edwardian hemispherical bowl by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1902, on a collet foot, 14cm (5 1/2in) diameter; a sweet dish by J. Boseck & Co., Birmingham 1913; a fish slice, with detached loaded knife-type handle; a small sugar tongs; a wishbone tongs; a Polish soup ladle, post 1963 Warsaw, .800 standard; and a Burmese embossed bowl, 1421g (45.7 oz) gross
A Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari pattern part tea service, for five, comprising cups, saucers, side plates, milk jug, sugar bowl and bread and butter plate Condition Report: Condition generally good, light signs of use, one cup chipped to side, see imageAll first quality other than one cup and the cream jug..
An Aesthetic movement tea service by E J D Bodley (formerly Samuel Alcock & Co) dated 1879, of turquoise bamboo form and painted with wild butterflies amongst flowers, comprising teapot and cover, four teacups and saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl and cover, printed factory marks and registration marks, painted pattern number 3490 (15) (slight damages)
Serving dish, small plate, jug, bowl, sugar bowl, large plate.A group of six Royal Doulton Pipes of Pan Seriesware shapes: One serving dish (Scene 2); One dessert or sandwich plate (Scene 2); One pitcher (Scene 2); One bowl with square scalloped edge (Scene 2); One sugar bowl (Scene 4); One large plate (Scene 5). Orange, green, cream, yellow. Among the most beloved Royal Doulton seriesware is the Pipes of Pan,�which was produced for markets in the U.K. and Australia in a range of shapes. The Pipes of Pan was introduced into production in 1928 and withdrawn by 1940. This pattern has been included in the Australian section of Doulton seriesware because Waratah flowers, from a species of shrubs and trees native to the southeastern parts of Australia, and gum trees, which dominate the flora of Australia, feature prominently in each scene. There are six (6) recorded scenes and this group features seriesware from Scene 2, Scene 4, and Scene 5: In ancient Greek religion and myth, Pan is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, mountain ecologies, pastoral music and free-form musical composition. Pan is also connected to fertility and the season of spring. He has the legs, hindquarters, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or satyr. In the 18th and 19th centuries. Pan became a significant figure in the Romantic movement of western Europe. Among other examples, The Pipes of Pan was an 1899 poem by Adrian Ross set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar. Pitcher: 6"H X 4.5"D, rim to rim; Pitcher rest 7.5" sq. X 1.75"H; Plates: 10.25"D; Platter 13"L X 6"D; Sugar: 5.75"L X 2.75"H. Issued: 1928 Dimensions: 13"H X 6"D, largest piece Manufacturer: Royal Doulton Country of Origin: England Condition: Age related wear
SPODE PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE EARLY 19TH CENTURY decorated with cobalt bands with gilt foliage, variously marked with painted maker's and pattern marks SPODE/ 2721, comprising two covered teapots and stands, with different finial handles; a milk jug; a covered sugar bowl; two slops bowls; three circular serving/cake plates; 15 tea cups; 10 coffee cups; and 17 saucers (qty)
COLLECTION OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN 20TH CENTURY in the Imari palette, pattern no. 1128, comprising a punch bowl, 29cm diam.; a pair of candlesticks, 26.5cm high; a pair of urns, 30cm high; a footed comport, 30cm diam.; a footed serving dish with twin-handles, 28.5cm wide; a small dish, 16cm wide; and a covered sugar bowl, 15cm wide, printed marks (9)
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