A Royal Albert porcelain part tea service, decorated in the Old Country Roses pattern, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, bread plate, six cups, saucers and tea plates, sandwich plate, salt and pepper, pin dish, three vases and a pair of shoes, together with a Masons oval dish decorated in the Mandalay pattern.
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Blue and White Ceramics - Spode Italian pattern side plates; two tier cake plate cereal bowls; sugar bowl; bread and butter plate coffee pot; etc qty Condition Report: In good overall condition with no obvious chips or damage apart from coffee jug which has substantial damage and repair early 20th century
Two trays of 19th Century porcelain floral items comprising: matching teapot and lidded sugar bowl; Batware teapot; other teapots; plates; dishes etc. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: New Hall type tea pot has chipped knop. Coalport tea pot is badly crazed and cracked. Bat printed tea pot is badly cracked and has no cover. Coalport sucrier has chip to inner rim.Imari type tea pot is cracked to body and handle.
A modern German silver four-piece tea service, comprising; teapot, hot water jug, creamer and sugar bowl, of wrythen baluster form, scroll handles, domed hinged covers, on four cast scroll feet, stamped 925, together with a matching teapot,with a side hinged cover, stamped E Goldschmidt, stamped 800,teapot 22cm high, 57oz overall (5)
A Victorian and George V silver composite three-piece tea service,the teapot and sugar bowl Charles Frederick Hancock, London 1882 and 1866,the milk jug George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1911,of quatrefoil baluster form, on four acanthus scroll feet, chased with rocaille and shells, the teapot finial and handle with ivory insulators and stamped 'HANCOCKS & CO., 39 BRUTON ST, LONDON' to base, the milk jug and sugar bowl with gilt interiors, the teapot 16.75cm high, 61oz 7dwt overall
A George V four-piece silver tea service,JC Ltd., Birmingham, 1922-24,baluster fluted form, comprising: coffee pot and teapot with hinged covers and ebony scroll-capped handles, the sugar bowl and milk jug with angular reeded handles, all on four ball feet,teapot 24.2cm high, 47oz overall (4)
A MIXED LOT:- A pair of candlesticks on round bases with reeded borders & detachable nozzles, by T. Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1929/30, loaded, a commemorative "Royal Wedding " plate, Birmingham 1981, a two-handled cup, inscribed, a small Victorian cream jug & sugar bowl, two small dressing table boxes, a mounted glass jar and an Edwardian cigar cutter by S. Mordan & Co., Chester 1906; the candlesticks 7.4" (18.7 cms) high; 22.3 oz weighable silver (10)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TEA POT with a panelled oval body, by the Barker Brothers, Chester 1925 together with a panelled circular cream jug, a sugar bowl by two different makers, Birmingham/Chester 1920 and 1924 and a Britannia Standard sparrow beak cream jug, maker's mark "JSH" or "JHS", London 1936; the latter 3.6" (9.2 cms) high; 32.9 oz (4)
AN EDWARDIAN MINIATURE OR TOY COFFEE SET INCLUDING:- A coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, two cups & two saucers and a tray, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905/06 together with the following miniatures: an unmarked tea spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a funnel, a spade & pepperette in the form of a tea pot by S.M. Levi, Birmingham 1904; the tray 5.3" (13.5 cms) long; 1.5 oz (13)
A MIXED LOT:- Two George III Scottish salts, an Edwardian Britannia standard helmet cream jug, a small Edwardian rose bowl, crested, a Victorian two-handled sugar bowl with chasing, crested and a silvergilt-mounted cut-glass toilet water bottle by Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham 1934; the latter 4" (10 cms) high; 27.7 oz weighable silver (6)
A SMALL LATE 19TH CENTURY BELGIAN THREE PIECE TEA SET in the Oriental taste with a hammered finish, simulated bamboo handles and fruit and floral decoration, both in relief and engraved on the bodies, the tea pot & sugar bowl with detachable cover & Dog of Fo finials, maker's mark a hand below a "W", c.1885; the tea pot 4" (10 cms) high; 18.7 oz (3)
A First Period Worcester porcelain part tea service: of lobed form painted in blue in the Gilliflower pattern, comprising, tea pot and cover, cream jug and cover, tea canister and cover, sugar bowl, slop bowl, stand, dish, six saucers and six tea bowls, open crescent marks, one script 'W', circa 1770-85, [tea canister with cracked neck, slight crack to spout].
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