Spode "Blue Colonel" pattern part dinner service comprising, ashet, three oval dishes, thirteen dinner plates, fourteen side plates, eight bowls, gravy boat and stand, two coffee pots, eight teacups, one saucer, twelve tea plates, milk jug, sugar bowl, and cake stand. Condition Report. Gravy Boat and Stand - Good ConditionCoffee Pot - Good ConditionHot Water Pot - Lacking cover, no gilding or backstampSugar Bowl and Cream Jug - Good conditionEight Coffee Cups - Good conditionOne Saucer - Good conditionAshet - Good ConditionThirteen Dinner Plates - eleven in good condition with gilt edge, one in good condition, gilt edge, marked as second, one with ungilded rim and no back stamp in good condition.One Salad Plate - Good conditionOne Cake Stand - Good conditionTwelve Side Plates with gilt rim - Eight good condition, four good condition marked as seconds.Two Side Plates ungilded - Good condition, no back stamp.Twelve Tea Plates - All good conditionEight Dessert Bowls - All good conditionThree Oval Dishes - All good condition.
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Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern coffee set for six settings, pattern no. 2451 comprising cans, saucers, coffee pot, sugar and bowl. Condition Report. Coffee Pot - Good condition, bright gilding, little used, if at all.Milk Jug - Good condition, slight wear to gilt handle.Sugar Bowl - Good condition.Six Coffee Cans - All good condition.Six Saucers - All good conditionGenerally bright and clean overall with minimal wear and use.
An Aynsley porcelain early 20thC part tea service, printed with floral sprays within a green scale border, printed mark, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, pair of bread plates, six cups, twelve saucers and ten tea plates, together with a Copeland Spode part tea service decorated in the Chinese Rose pattern, comprising six cups, five saucers and six tea plates, (50).
WEDGEWOOD 'FLORENTINE' DINNERWARES, W2714, to include green backstamp on soup tureen (broken/cracked to bottom), cover (hairline) and stand, tureen, two covers (both missing knobs and cracked), two graduating meat platters, coffee pot (spout cracked, handle reglued, lid missing knob), small teapot (spout reglued), sauce boat (chipped) and stand, large jug and small jug (handle reglued) one 27cm plate, five soup bowls (one chipped), five 20.5cm plates (one hairline), one teacup (hairline), eight saucers (two hairlines), four tea plates, five coffee cups (three chipped/hairlines), ten saucers (two chipped), Brown backstamp to include tureen (no cover), large teapot, small teapot, gravy boat, oval veg dish, six 27cm plates, sixteen 20.5cm plates (three hairlines/cracks), one 23cm bowl, four soup (20cm) bowls (one hairline), nine cereal bowls, one sugar bowl (chipped), thirteen teacups (one hairline), two saucers, nine tea plates, nine coffee cups (two hairlines) and an odd lid
A matched George III swing handled sugar bowl and teapot standthe sugar bowl by H Chawner, London 1790, of oval outline with engraved border of floral garlands and displays with reeded handle and on pedestal foot; together with a similar oval teapot stand, H Bateman (possibly) London 1789, engraved with acanthus border and central cartouche (2)Height of sugar basket: 12cm, combined weight: 11oz
A large pint mugElkington, Birmingham 1900, of conventional form with allover Art Nouveau scrolling foliate decoration, together with; a small teapot, oval form, demi ribbed, a small christening mug, a sugar bowl, a tea caddy and pull off cover, a twin lipped small cream boat, a pair of bottle wine coasters, a cased condiment set, and a small tankard measure (qty)Weighable silver: 41oz
LIBERTY & CO. - A silver plated quaichmarked under the cast Celtic scrolling lizards lugs, plain body; together with a twin handled sugar basin in the style of Dresser, angular handles, raised on four tapering curved feet; a modern two handled small bow FH Sheffield, modern; a twin handled quaich style bowl by Mappin and Webb (4)
A set of six George III tablespoonsA. Henderson, Edinburgh 1807, of Old English pattern, pointed bowl, McG engraved on terminal in italics together with eighteen dessert forks, FH London 1820, of Old English pattern; twelve fiddle pattern teaspoons; six matching egg spoons; various condiment spoons; sugar tongs etc. all engraved crest of winged stirrup; together with nine fruit knives and forks, silver blades and tines and two tablespoons (qty)Length: 23.2cm, weighable silver: 51ozJohnston of Sands Silver collection: This collection is presented for sale by the descendants of Sir Christopher Nicholson Johnston, Lord Sands KBE, FRSE.Much of the collection is engraved with the Johnston crest or the names of ancestors such as the Wellwood's of Garvock, including the initials of Laurence Johnston & Christian Blaw the Daughter of James Blaw the covenanter.Lord Sands was born on 18 October 1857 at Mansion House of Sands in Fife, the son of James Johnston of Sands, Laird of the extensive Sands estate in Culross where the Johnston's were a prominent family for many century's. After training as a lawyer he made rapid progress in the profession: Advocate (1880); Advocate Depute (1892); Sheriff (1899-1916); Kings Counsel (10 June 1902). He was Procurator of the Church of Scotland (1907-1918).He was elected MP for Edinburgh & St Andrews University and served between 1916 and 1917 before he stood down when he became a Senator of the College of Justice, a senior judicial post.He was knighted in 1917. In 1925 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, serving as their Vice-President 1932-4.He died in Edinburgh on 26 February 1934 aged 76. He is buried in the modern extension to Dean Cemetery off Queensferry Road in western Edinburgh. The grave lies against the north wall in the modern equivalent of Lord's Row in the original cemetery, forming one of a group of law lords buried together.
A five piece tea serviceEdward & John Barnard, London 1865, comprising; a teapot, water pot, coffee pot, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug all of vase form, scroll handles, beaded detail to rim, engraved swag and foliate borders all over, pineapple finial, gilt lining to sugar bowl and milk jug all raised on spreading foot (5)Height of water pot: 21cm, weight: 91.7oz
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