A George V Silver Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1924, each tapering and on spreading foot, with leaf-capped scroll handle, the sugar-bowl 15.2cm wide over handle, Together With a George V silver bowl, by Brook and Son, Sheffield, 1916, shaped circular and on three ball and claw feet, with openwork border, 13.5cm diameter, total weight 13oz 17dwt, 431gr (3)
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A Norweigan Silver Cream-Jug and Similar Sugar-Bowl, Maker's Mark C&S, 20th Century, each baluster and on spreading foot, chased with diffinger grotesque figures within foliage, the cream-jug with grotesque cast handle, the sugar-bowl engraved on one side with initials and on the other with dates, the cream-jug 10.2cm high, 7oz 17dwt, 245gr (2)Each marked underneath with maker's mark C&S and further stamped '830S'. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. They seem to sit flat when placed on a level surface. Would benefit from a polish. Some pitting inside the sugar-bowl.
A Russian Silver Sugar-Bowl and Associated Cream-Jug, the sugar-bowl tapering cylindrical and on three ball feet with overhead swing handle, 6oz 19dwt, 217grEach piece is marked underneath. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises to the sugar bowl and one foot is pushed slightly up into the body. Both appear to sit flat when placed on a level surface.
A Four-Piece George V Silver MIniature Toy Tea-and Coffee-Service with a Tray En Suite, by John Rose, Birmingham, 1924, each piece tapering and with spiral fluted lower body, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the tray oblong and with intergral handles, the tray 15cm wide; Together With a Dutch 18th century-style toy, cast as a man pushing a barrel on a cart (6)
A Four-Piece Silver Tea-Service, by Stower and Wragg Ltd., Sheffield, 1932, each piece faceted tapering, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with wood handle and carved pineapple finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 19.5cm high, total gross weight 53oz 10dwt, 1,664gr (4)
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1924 and 1929, each piece tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with reeded band to the side, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with composition handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 23.5cm high; Together With a George III style coffee-pot, Sheffield, 1910, 17.5cm high, total gross weight 63oz 13dwt, 1,980gr (5)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield, 1925, each piece oblong and with incurved corners, on four scroll feet, the borders engraved with foliage, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 30cm wide over handle, total gross weight 35oz 8dwt, 1,101gr (3)
A Derby Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Service, circa 1810, in the Imari palette and in turquoise grounds, pattern 1290; together with a small quantity of similar Imari porcelain. (one tray)Coffee cup with a hairline by the handle, approximatley 4cm, another coffee cup with a small hairline near the handle approximatley 2cmOne tea cup with a heavy repair, one tea cup with a hairlinr crack from the rim to the foot on both sides, all cups with heavy rubbing to the gilding.One saucer with extensive repair and staples, all saucers also with heavy rubbing, plates with wear to the interior surface, one plate with a large star crack to the base and a hairline to the rim with a large chip the apposing rimThis lot contains2 plates1 cream jug1 cover from a sugar bowl3 coffee cans6 coffee cups10 tea cups10 saucers2 smaller saucers in pattern 383 and 2 smaller saucers of the same pattern
A Four-Piece George VI and Elizabeth II Silver Tea-Service, The Teapot, Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl by Blackmore and Fletcher Ltd., London, 1939, The Hot-Water Jug Maker's Mark DE, London,1970, each piece in the George III-style, tapering cylindrical and with canted corners, the hot-water jug 22.5cm high; Together With a three-piece condiment-set on circular tray; a condiment-spoon and a pair of sugar-tongs, total gross weight 61oz, 1,898gr (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a dish by A. E. Jones; a sugar-bowl with lion mask capped feet; a tea-strainer and associated stand; a pair of circular dishes; Mexican silver-mounted glass items; assorted flatware and other items, weighable silver 15oz 18dwt, 495gr; the silver plate including tea wares; a six-bottle condiment set; an oval gallery tray and other items (qty)
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by John and William F. Deakin, Sheffield, The Coffee-Pot 1919, The Remaining Items 1923, each piece tapering and with spiral-fluted lower body, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 24cm high 69oz 19dwt, 2,176gr (4)
Late Victorian silver milk jug and sugar bowl, with repousse embossed floral and foliate decoration, hallmarked M Bros, Birmingham 1900, together with an early 20th century sugar caster, of typical waisted form, the pierced cover with urn finial, hallmarked Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1918, and a pair of navette shaped open salts, with fluted embossed decoration, hallmarked J & R Griffin Ltd, Chester 1914, caster H17cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 8.21ozt (255.4 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some larger knocks to salts and caster. Hallmarks with small amount of wear, but generally clear and legible.
Victorian silver-gilt sugar sifting spoon, with gilded pierced shell shaped bowl, the handle decorated in relief with classical greek figures amongst fruiting vines, hallmarked Henry John Lias & James Wakely, London 1874, L16cm, contained within tooled leather silk and velvet lined fitted caseCondition Report: Approximate weight 2.13 ozt (66.2 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Small amount of wear to higher points of decoration. Hallmarks with wear to maker's mark, other elements with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.
Group of silver, to include continental silver bowl, with figural scene to centre, clothes brush, in fitted case, pair of pepper shakers, open salt, cut glass sugar sifter with silver cover and silver spoons Condition Report: 925 approx 4.42 ozt (137.7 grams)800 approx 4.26 ozt (132.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks.
George V silver three piece tea set, comprising kettle and burner, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, London, dated 1911/1919, having gilded interiors with gadrooned edging, mm Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, 2300 gms. The kettle is 25 x 21 cms (31 cms on the stand), sugar bowl 21 x 7.5 cms, milk jug 16 x 7 cms. Provenance: Sudeley Castle & Gardens, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire. Condition Report The kettle has some minor dents to the belly, slightly mis-shapen base rim.The kettle stand is in good condition.Milk jug has slight dents to the belly.
A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT TWIN HANDLED SUGAR BOWL MAKER'S MARK J ..., LONDON 1825 With a gadrooned, shell and foliate border, twin loop handles, chased with vining fruit and on four lion paw feet 19cm (7 1/2in) longTogether with a George III silver gilt Old English pattern sifting spoon by Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London 1817, with a vacant reserve, the shaped circular bowl pierced and chased with foliage and flowers, 19cm (7 1/2in) long 897g (28.85 oz) grossIn a fitted boxProvenance: From the estate of Lionel Alfred Martin, Ingram Avenue, London (1855-1933). Chairman of Tate & Lyle.
Y A SILVER MATCHED FOUR PIECE BALUSTER TEA AND COFFEE SET THE TEA POT AND CREAM JUG BY JONATHAN HAYNE, LONDON 1824, THE COFFEE POT AND SUGAR BOWL BY HENRY HOLLAND, LONDON 1871 The tea and coffee pots with bud finials to the floral chased domed covers, leaf capped scroll handles with ivory warming bands, the bodies chased with panels of floral sprays, engraved with a monogram and on circular feet The tea pot 27cm (10 1/2in) long, the coffee pot 24cm (9 1/2in) high 2578g (82.9 oz) grossPlease note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: AXDTC5PQ Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The import of lots that are subject to CITES regulations are banned in certain countries. Please check your country's import regulations before bidding. IVORYThis lot is subject to CITES export/import restrictions. The lot can only be shipped within the United Kingdom or picked up from our Donnington Priory saleroom in person. Please Refer to 'IMPORTANT INFORMATION' Symbols Glossary for more information. Prospective bidders are advised that most countries prohibit the importation of lots containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to comply with all Export/Import regulations and potential bidders are strongly recommended to check with their shipping agent as to any such regulations that may apply to any lot. Dreweatts are not shippers and are unable to offer any advice regarding such regulations outside the United Kingdom.
Wedgwood Florentine part tea set to include tea cups, eight saucers, two tea pots, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with another Wedgwood Whitehall ruby part tea set including six cups and saucers, side plate, cream jug and sugar bowl, Royal Worcester part tea set, 'Rhapsody' pattern plates, etc.
A Copeland & Garrett tea and coffee service. Circa 1830, painted with speedwell and ornate gilt foliage, comprising sugar bowl and cover, slop bowl, milk jug, three cake plates, eleven tea cups, eight coffee cups, and eight saucers, printed marks and pattern number 4901.There are eight teacups with cracks one of the eight also with old staple repairs, and one teacup with issues with the interior gilt decoration, one coffee can with the entire foot off but present two coffee cans with cracks, one cake plate with old staple repair another cake plate with multiple firing flaws to foot rim, and a saucer with a hairline crack. Additional images on Lay's website.
A Crown Devon Stockholm part service. Decorated with red leaping deer in a winter landscape, comprising: Two circular vegetable tureens and covers, two graduating meat platters, sauceboat, large bowl, shaped dish, six small bowls, six side plates, six sandwich plates, seven dessert plates, six dinner plates, coffee pot and cover, preserve pot and cover, sugar bowl, milk jug, four coffee cans and saucers, and seven teacups.
T G Green Cornishware. Including sago with associated lid, custard powder with lid, carbonate of soda with lid, baking powder with lid, rolling pin, sugar sifter, salt shaker. flour shaker, salt wall pocket, cherries, butter dish with lid, pepper with lid, measuring milk jug, and a basin, various green and black makers marks.Several cracks and reglued peices to the base of milk jug, several cracks to base of pudding bowl, chip to rim of butter dish, small crack to lid of sugar shaker, small glaze fault to both the rolling pin, and the lid of the carbonate of soda jar. Images of mentioned faults now on our website, thankyou.
Japan, Imari porcelain tea-service, mid-20th century, comprising a teapot and cover, a sugar-bowl and cover, a milk-jug, a set of six cups and saucers and a tray, each painted with chrysanthemum and bamboo (cover of teapot restored, two cups with hairline, one cup with broken handle diam. 37 cm max. [16]
Mintons, Staffordshire, England. Set of 39 pieces of china dinner service in the style of 18th century salt-glaze patterns, ca. mid-20th century. Decorated with flowers and leaves. Each marked along the underside. Including 12 bread and butter plates, eight small plates, eight teacups with saucers, one teapot, one creamer, and one lidded sugar bowl.(Excluding Plates) Height ranges from 2 1/2 in to 6 in; diameter ranges from 3 1/4 in to 6 in. (Plates) Diameter ranges from 5 1/2 in to 8 1/2 in. />Condition: All items are in used condition. There are several small chips and a few minute cracks throughout. Many of the items with brown discolorations. Wear along the undersides.
The Duke of Cornwall: an important engraved Privateer wine glass, circa 1760The round funnel bowl engraved with the three-masted ship in full sail, inscribed around the rim 'Success to the DUKE of CORNWALL Privateer,' above 'DAVID JENKINS COMMANDER,', on a single-series opaque twist stem containing a multi-ply corkscrew, over a conical foot, 15.4cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceCaptain David JenkinsThence by family descent to his great-great-great grandsonChristie's, 23 May 1989, lot 166With Asprey, 1989Durrington CollectionLiteraturePeter Dodsworth, The Durrington Collection (2006), no.56ExhibitedBroadfield House Glass Museum, 'Majesty & Rebellion', 1999, catalogue no.45This glass belongs to a group of wine glasses presumed to have been made for Bristol Privateers, which were in effect officially sanctioned pirate ships. The Duke of Cornwall was an active Bristol-based ship of 350 tons with 30 guns, 12 swivels and a crew of 220 men, owned by John Noble and Joseph Love. She was declared on 21 March 1757 and commanded by Captain David Jenkins until 1760, see J W Damer Powell, Bristol Privateers and Ships of War (1930), pp.201-2. In May 1757 the Duke of Cornwall took a French Privateer of 10 guns with a collier that the latter had taken as a prize, sending them both to Mounts Bay. In July she took the Duc d'Aquitaine from St. Domingo, with a cargo worth a staggering £17,000, and brought her into Kingroad. In 1758, together with the St. Andrew, she took a vessel laden with wine and brandy and recaptured the George galley from Poole for Newfoundland. They also retook the Duke of Marlborough from Virginia for London, and in May sent two large Dutch ships with 900 hogsheads of sugar into Falmouth, two French prizes into St. Johns, Newfoundland, and a Spanish vessel into Kingroad. Two previously unrecorded Privateer wine glasses for the St. Andrew were sold by Bonhams on 18 May 2016, lot 110 and 3 November 2016, lot 113, both with unusual mixed twist stems.Felix Farley's Bristol Journal of 4 November 1758 reports that...'The Duke of Cornwall, Privateer, Jenkins, has taken and sent into Kingroad a ship from Canada; and has retaken the Winchelsea, Man of War of 24 guns, which was taken by a French Man of War of 74 guns; Captain Jenkins left his prize with Admiral Saunders in the Bay.'This was the second instance of a Bristol privateer retaking a King's ship. Other prizes of the Duke of Cornwall were the Lyme brig, the Esperance sloop, the Goodman brig, the Mediterranean snow, the Planter and, in 1759, the French snow St. Thomas. David Jenkins was subsequently captain of the Boscawen of Dartmouth, notably defeating three French frigates on 22 November 1761. He was appointed mayor of Truro in 1776, a position later held by his son Sylvanus. A portrait of Jenkins was sold by Bonhams on 21 April 2010, lot 117.This remarkable glass is one of an original set, of which at least five are recorded including the present lot. They are unusual in that they have round funnel bowls, when glasses of this type typically have bucket bowls. An example from the Dr W J Stephens Collection was sold by Sotheby's on 9 December 1947, lot 121 and again as part of the Sir Hugh Dawson Collection on 21 October 1960, lot 39. Another was first sold by Sotheby's on 23 November 1970, again as part of the Anthony Waugh Collection on 28 April 1980, lot 119 and a third time on 15 September 1992, lot 62; this is illustrated by L M Bickerton, Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses (1986), p.295, no.945 and had originally belonged to Miss Lettice Jenkins, the great-great granddaughter of Captain David Jenkins (1717-1802). A third example, with a replacement foot, is in the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro and was exhibited at the Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, see the catalogue (1979), p.18, no.34. A fourth is in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich (inv. no.GGG0185).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Pot à sucre « Bouret » couvert en porcelaine de Sèvres, circa 1760-65A Sèvres sugar bowl and cover (pot à sucre 'Bouret'), circa 1760-65Painted with interlacing floral and foliate garlands in blue monochrome on a pink Taillandier ground, gilt dentil borders to the rims, the cover applied with flower finial, 9.2cm high, interlaced LL monogram in blue, incised S (finial restuck) (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Partie de service en porcelaine de Meissen Hausmaler, circa 1725-30A rare Meissen Hausmaler part service, circa 1725-30Each moulded with fruiting and leafy vines decorated in Augsburg probably in the workshop of Johann Aufenwerth in enamels and gilding with additional gilt strap and scrollwork, the handles and spouts gilt, elaborate gilt scrollwork borders to the rims, the interiors with gilt chinoiserie vignettes om scrollwork brackets, comprising:A silver-gilt-mounted coffee pot and cover (the mounts marked for Elias Adam, Augsburg, 21cm high); A teapot and cover (12cm high);An oval sugar box and cover (12cm across);A tea canister and cover (10 cm high);A waste bowl (8.2cm high; 16.5cm diam.);Six teabowls and saucers, (two saucers restuck, tea cannister cover restuck, coffee pot finial replaced, minor wear and losses) (21)Footnotes:Literature:S.-K. Andres-Acevedo/H. Ottomeyer, Invention & Vollendung (2016), cat. no. 15A similarly decorated and mounted coffee pot and cover is in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, (accession no. 1956-1855).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Exceptionnel service en porcelaine de Meissen Hausmaler, circa 1725An exceptional Meissen Hausmaler service, circa 1725Of superb quality, decorated in the workshop of Sabina Aufenwerth, depicting various Arcadian landscape scenes including shepherd scenes, cattle scenes and stages of a coach ride, likely after Nicolaes Berchem, painted en grisaille and in pink tones, each finely detailed scene set within gilt strapwork borders under a c scroll rim, comprising:six cups and saucers;a slop bowl;a sugar box and cover;a teapot and cover likely from an associated contemporary service (the cover attached by a chain);a silver-gilt-mounted coffee pot and cover (the mounts marked for Elias Adam, Augsburg, 1722-26) the coffee pot: 22.5cm high (19)Footnotes:Provenance:The Rosa Alba Collection of Meissen PorcelainLiterature:U. Pietsch/K. Jakobsen, Frühes Meissener Porzellan (1997), no. 71Exhibited:Düsseldorf, Hetjens-Museum, 'Frühes Meissener Porzellan Kostbarkeiten aus deutschen Privatsammlungen', 19 January-6 April 1997;Dresden, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Porzellansammlung im Zwinger, 'Frühes Meissener Porzellan Kostbarkeiten aus deutschen Privatsammlungen', 7 May-13 July 1997Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem (1622-1683) was a prolific Dutch painter and draughtsman, producing over 800 paintings and at least 57 etchings. His work was greatly esteemed and prints after him are numerous. These prints were used as wall decoration, were collected in books but also were used by artists as models. Prints by or after Berchem have been among the most predominant and recognisable graphic sources used on furniture, porcelain and delftware. Prints and engravings greatly increased an artist's visibility and popularity, and Berchem undoubtedly benefitted from this strategy. According to the art historian Gerdien Wuestman, 'There is hardly a Dutch artist whose oeuvre generated so many prints as Nicolaes Berchem.' (Gerdien Wuestman, 'Nicolaes Berchem in Print: Fluctuations in the Function and Significance of Reproductive Engraving,' in Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art 24, no. 1 (1996): 19–53 p. 19.)Another teapot by the same hand was offered at Galerie Koller, Zurich, 19 March 2007, lot 1506 (si ringrazia Alessandro Biancalana per il riferimento).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Partie de service à thé et café en porcelaine de Meissen à fond turquoise, circa 1745A Meissen turquoise-ground part tea and coffee service, circa 1745Painted with scenes depicting Watteauesque figures in park settings, each within a shaped gilt quatrelobe cartouche edged on the inside in dark brown, the waste bowl and saucers with similar scenes within gilt scrollwork cartouches and gilt scrollwork borders to the rims, comprising:a coffee pot and cover,a hot milk jug and cover, a circular sugar bowl and cover,a waste bowl, four coffee cups and saucers,four teabowls and saucers,the covers with gilt pinecone finials, the sugar bowl cover with a gilt branch handle applied with flowers, the teabowls with a flower on the inside; together with a similarly decorated Meissen turquoise-ground teapot and cover, circa 1745, the coffee pot and cover: 21.5cm high, crossed swords marks in underglaze-blue, gilt numeral 49. to all pieces except the teapot, the teapot and cover with gilt mark C., impressed numerals (finial of hot milk jug cover replaced and restored chip to rim, very minor chips and wear) (25)Footnotes:Provenance:Anon. sale, Christie's London, 1 March 1993, lot 154;The Rosa Alba Collection of Meissen PorcelainFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late Victorian silver five bar toast rack, on ball feet, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1900, 11.5cm long, a silver leaf shaped dish by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1970, 14cm, two silver sauce boats, a spot hammered silver sugar bowl, and two small circular dishes, one with coin inset base, 24oz overall. (7)
A collection of silver, comprising an Edwardian small cream jug, Chester 1905, a christening mug, a small rose bowl, a pair of Victorian engraved sugar tongs, a pair of wishbone sugar tongs, a small quantity of assorted flatware, and a miniature silver and mother o'pearl fruit knife, 11.5oz weighable. (qty)
A William Moorcroft (1872-1945) for James Macintyre & Co 'Blue Poppy' pattern part tea set, circa 1905-1913, comprising a teapot, teapot stand, milk jug, sugar bowl, saucer, and a jug, each with tube-lined floral sprays against a cream ground, with gilt rim, the undersides with factory stamp, teapot 8.5 cm high, the jug 14 cm highLocation:R1.2
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