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A late Victorian silver five piece octagonal tea service and tray, comprising teapot, kettle on stand with plate burner, sugar bowl, milk jug and twin intregal handled tray, the service bright cut engraved with wavy lines above a chased border of floral sheaves, each engraved with initials on stepped bases, the teapot and kettle on stand with fruitwood handles and pagoda shaped finials. The tray with matching border, the centre with engraved with presentation inscription: Presented to ALFRED BAKER ESQ by the Members of the BIRMINGHAM CORPORATION TRAMWAYS SOCIAL ATHLETIC and THRIFT SOCIETY ..... July 1925, Elkington & Co., London, 1896, the sugar bowl 1897, 245.81 ozt (7,626 grams) (5)
A ROYAL DOULTON DINNER SERVICE " ENGLISH RENAISSANCE" PATTERN including an oval platter 34cm wide, a lidded tureen ,a gravy boat on stand, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, 6 cafe o late cups & saucers, 8 coffee cans and 7 saucers, 8 side plates 16.5cm, 8 side plates 20cm, 8 dinner plates 27cm diameter (57 items in total)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE MILLEFLEUR PART TEA SERVICE, comprising a teapot & cover, a sugar basin and cover, a bowl, two large plates, six small plates, six cups and six saucers, each base with a six-character Guangxu mark, the teapot 7.25in high overall, the large plates 9.5in diameter. (25 pieces incl. covers)
TEN ROYAL DOULTON SERIES WARE ITEMS, to include Arabian Nights 'Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves' and 'The Magic House', plates, both with Japanese border and 'The Arrival of the Unknown Princess' plate with trailing vine border, a 'Moorish Gateway' jug (broken handle) and bowl D4601, a twin handled sugar bowl D4745, three plates 'The Justices late Meeting', 'Where Broken Gamesters...' and 'The Brown-man Maketh....' and an 'Athens' jug, Breda shape (10)
A silver baluster cream jug, Sheffield 1964, to/w a small bonbon bowl, London 1938, two silver-topped rouge pots, Birmingham 1918, an 800 grade small bowl, a silver topped cut glass sugar caster, Birmingham 1973, an Old Sheffield plate chamberstick, electroplated candlesticks etc. (box)9.3 oz weighable silver
A late Victorian cased pair of parcel gilt silver shell salts, Mitchell Bosley & Co., Birmingham 1896, c/w a companion pair of spoons to match, Birmingham 1904, to/w a George III salt ladle with fiddle pattern mother-of-pearl handle, maker I L, Birmingham 1814, a pair of Scottish sugar tongs, James Orr (Greenoch 1801-05), Edinburgh, no date, two other 19th century salt spoons, an Edwardian shell-bowl caddy spoon, London 1903, two decanter labels - 'Gin' and 'Port' and a napkin ring (9)
An early Spode Felspar Porcelain tea and coffee service decorated with puce harebells and gilded foliage, pattern 3907, comprising: Twelve teacups, twelve coffee cups, eleven saucers, sugar box, cover and stand, creamer, slop bowl to/w two very similar square serving plates, patt. 3417 (42) Apart from the damaged items listed below all remaining pieces are in a very bright, clean condition with very little wear.Teacups - one with repaired handle, one with hairline crackCoffee cups - three crackedSaucers - two with cracks/hairlines
A small collection of continental porcelain comprising - a pair of Meissen blue painted cylindrical vases, hand painted coffee cup and saucer, underglaze blue AR to base, Herend floral puce painted vase, Dresden creamer and sugar bowl and pair of polychrome floral decorated bowls (9)Both Meissen vases damaged. Small rim chip to one polychrome bowl and a hairline in the other. Hairline in the Dresden sugar bowl.
λA Victorian silver coffee pot, teapot and sugar bowl, by William Moulson, London 1851-2, tapering circular form, chased foliate scroll and fish scale decoration, the hinged covers with melon finials, the coffee pot with ivory insulators, the teapot with ebony insulators, approx. weight 60oz. (3)
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