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A Keswick School of Industrial Art copper teapot of ovoid form, with a string bound handle and Bakelite finial, height 11.5cm, together with a milk jug, height 7.5cm, with loop handle and sugar bowl of plain form, diameter 8.5cm, all stamped, all S/D, a Keswick School of Industrial Art small copper bowl of plain form, stamped, diameter 11cm, an unmarked copper tankard, an embossed plaque of foliate design, diameter 22cm and a circular planished bowl with cover, diameter 25cm, all S/D. (7)
Minton 'Haddon Hall' six person tea and dinnerware Condition Report 7 dinner plates, 6 bowls, 11 tea plates, 2 side plates, 13 tea cups and saucers, teapot, lidded sugar pot, milk jug, sugar bowl x 2, oval dish, cake plate, three tier cake stand, with one spare plate. All in very good condition Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
JAMES DEAKIN AND SONS (John and William F. Deakin) AN EDWARDIAN THREE PIECE SILVER TEASET of Georgian design, rectangular form and gadrooned edge, raised on ball feet comprising; teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, Sheffield teapot 1905, the other two items 1903, combined weight including non-silver teapot handle and cover knop - 1,227g
Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, Denmark, a five piece Sterling silver tea and coffee service No. 875 comprising; teapot, coffee pot, hot milk jug, covered cream jug and sugar bowl, the bases stamped with the 1945 - 77 marks, the coffee pot 16.5cm high with a Sterling silver tray by Georg Jensen in the Blossom pattern designed 1939 stamped 2E, 56cm across the handles, 113oz total weight (6) Provenance: Sotheby's New York, 20th Century Decorative Arts, 31st March 2007. Lot 127 Georg Jensen is Denmark's most renowned silversmith of the 20th Century. The company has become synonymous with quality craftsmanship and creative design. Harald Nielsen (1891-1977) was an outstanding draughtsman and the creator of some of the most successful designs for the Georg Jensen company. Beginning his career as an apprentice in 1909, his innovative designs forged his place as a trusted colleague to Georg Jensen himself, and saw his skills evolve to that of a master craftsman, after over fifty years working at the company
A 1930s Art Deco Carlton Ware Bathing Belle pattern coffee service comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and saucers, each piece of conical form with jade green exterior and silvered interiors, the handles formed as semi clad ladies, printed marks, and painted numbers 2847 & 3683 (21)
TWO DERBY HAND PAINTED SCONCES DECORATED WITH SCENES ENTITLED IN KENSINGTON GARDENS AND FARNHAM. Dia.14cms. A BLOOR DERBY TEACUP PAINTED WITH A SCENE ENTITLED NEAR WOOLSTANTON AND TWO PLATES ENTITLED CREW CASTLE LLANGOLLEN AND TINTERN ABBEY MONMOUTHSHIRE. Dia.23cms AND A TWO HANDLED SUGAR BOWL.
A Wedgwood Porcelain 'Gold Florentine' Tea Service, decorated with a border of dragons, phoenix and scrollwork, printed marks, comprising:- a bread and butter plate, twelve dessert plates, 20cm diameter, twelve side plates, 15.5cm diameter, milk jug, sugar bowl, twelve teacups and saucers. (51 pieces)
A group of Noritake comprising a twin handled bowl on stand, cream and sugar, ginger jar and cover, and a part tea set for two (with teapot, sugar bowl and two cups and saucers), a Royal Crown Derby '' Derby Posies'' vase, a Royal Doulton series ware octagonal dish, three Royal Doulton floral encrusted ornaments, a similar Ainsley ornament, a Royale Stratford example and a Royal Crown Derby jug
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