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ROYAL COPENGAHEN 'FRIJSENBORG' PATTERN PART DINNER SERVICEcomprising 12 dinner plates, 12 side plates, 5 toothpick holders, 4 butter plates, 2 candlesticks, a comport, 11 coffee cups, 12 saucers, 12 sandwich plates, a lidded sugar bowl, and a cream jug, printed and painted marks to bases, the dinner plates 25cm diameter
WEDGWOOD 'TURQUOISE FLORENTINE' PATTERN DINNER SERVICEcomprising: 12 dinner plates, side plates, soup bowl, desert bowl, coffee cans and saucers, bread plates, along with two coffee pots, sugar and cream, and lidded tureen, printed and painted marks to bases, the dinner plates 29cm diameter
A Bavarian 'Royal Tettau' Part Dinner Service, including 12 dinner plates, 24 side plates, 12 soup plates and 10 soup bowls, two lidded vegetable dishes, a gravy boat on saucer, two meat platters, 12 tea cups and saucers, a teapot, and coffee pot together with a cake plate and sugar bowl. (92)
An Aynsley Art Deco tea service, petal form with handles moulded as butterflies, hand painted in enamels, (registered design number 785789) including twelve cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl and plates (40). Most pieces with minor losses to paint work and gilding, very minor chips to bases but no significant damage. Two cups broken and restored. Two with chipped wing handles and two with larger chips to the bases. .Jug with loss to bottom of one wing.
Silver 4-piece tea and coffee set by Elkington & Co, rectangular style with scalloped corners, compressed ball feet to each conponant, engraved Japanese style decoration of cranes, bamboo and floral motifs, tea and coffee pots with black umbrella finials and scalloped handles, gold finish to inside of sugar bowl and milk jug, marks for Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1891, pattern no. 16644, total weight approx. 60.3ozt. Condition Report: Overall very good, finial to teapot loose, no signs of repair to any pieces, no significant denting or damage to bodies, some scratches, wear and tear to handles, bodies and ball feet consistant with use.
A late Victorian silver small three piece round pedestal tea service, each profusely embossed with flowers, leaves, scrolls and vacant cartouches, the tea pot with a plain domed cover and with an ebonised handle and finial, London 1899 by Jackson and Fullerton, 504g gross; the sugar bowl with a later associated cover engraved with stiff leaves and with a floral knop, London 1928 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, this 60g
A matched silver tea set on an electroplated tray, various dates and makers, including the Barnards, London 1893, oval form, part fluted decoration, scroll handles, comprising: a coffee pot, a hot water pot, a tea pot, a cream jug and sugar bowl, plus a tea canister with foliate decoration, and a tea strainer and stand, the oval electroplated tray with a wooden base, pierced gallery with inset handles, approx. weighable 85oz. (8)
A late-19th century Indian silver cream jug, Cutch circa 1872, baluster form, lead capped scroll handle, chased with foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, on a raised circular foot, with a shield with a monogram and dated '1872', height 11.5cm, plus a two handled sugar bowl, also probably Cutch, tapering circular form, simulated snake scroll handles, height 11cm, approx. total weight 21oz. (2)
An early 19th century Maltese silver two-handled sugar bowl and cover, maker's mark GC, possibly for Gaetano Cauchi or Giuseppe Cousin, Captain Sir Alexander Ball period, 1800-1809, tapering circular form, wire-work side handles,stiff leaf decoration, the pull-off cover with a flower finial, on a raised square foot, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 8.7oz.
A George II silver cream jug and silver-gilt sugar bowl, the cream jug unmarked, the sugar bowl by Elizabeth Godfrey, London 1751, the jug of snail shell form, with a mythical dolphin scroll handle, on a cast shell and scroll foot, the underside with a scratch weight '9=12', height 10.5cm, the sugar bowl of circular form, with snail shell decoration, on a shaped square shell and scroll foot, both engraved with a crest, diameter of bowl 11.5cm, approx. total weight 16.5oz. (2) Provenance: The property of the Earl of Chichester.
After a design by Christopher Dresser, an electroplated travelling picnic tea set, with a registration number, comprising: a kettle on stand with burner, a teapot, a sugar bowl, a tea caddy and cover, with a screw-off compartment, two flasks, two spoons, and a pair of sugar tongs, the kettle and teapot with wicker-bound handles and finials, with two Royal Worcester cups and saucers, in a fitted case, handle a.f, plus a French silver match cover, height of kettle on stand 23.5cm.
A Dutch silver bowl, 19th century, the sides embossed with three panels of village scenes, with a figure on horseback, a horse and a cow, framed by 'c' scrolls, on a spreading foot, 12cm diameter, and a pair of French silver sugar tongs, circa 1900, with panels of flowering branches and claw grips, 4ozs weight combined (2).
A large post war Denby vase decorated by Glyn Colledge with a hand painted abstract foliage pattern, impressed signature mark to the base, height 31.5cm, together with a 1960s studio pottery coffee set comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and six cups and saucers decorated in the Newlyn style. (qty)
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