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Tray of late 19th/early 20th Century Coalport teaware on a white ground with cobalt blue, gilt and floral spray decoration comprising: cups; saucers; milk jug; sugar bowl and side plates. Printed marks: 'England, Coalport AD. 1750'. CONDITION REPORT: Wear to gilding in places and general wear. Crazing in places. One plate has rim chip to base, one plate badly cracked. Two cups are cracked. Three saucers have chips.
A group of silver plated items comprising:- a Victorian tea caddy by Henry Wilkinson & Co.; a Victorian oval basket with band of Greek key decoration and ropework swing handle; an embossed oval strawberry dish; a nest of 5 beakers; a sugar scuttle and shovel bowl caddy spoon; a Victorian soup ladle with Cupid finial; also 5 various spoons (16) Condition reportGood condition, the Victorian items probably replated.
A pair of Continental silver fancy serving tongs stamped “800”, decorated with mask, fleur-de-lys and pair of putti; a good late Victorian silver table spoon with scroll-pierced terminal and crimped edge to bowl, by Maxfield & Sons, Sheffield, 1899; a pair of Edwardian silver sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1907; and an Arts & Crafts silver coffee spoon with pierced terminal by Hugh Dunsheath & Co., Sheffield, 1916, wt. 206 gm. (4) Condition reportGood condition
A 19th Century Spode tea service decorated with purple flowers within gilt floral bands, comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and stand, slop bowl and stand, cream jug, plate, six coffee cans, five teacups and eleven saucers, pattern 1851 Condition Report: One coffee can badly cracked, see further images. One teacup with tiny chip to interior of top rim. Oval sugar bowl with hairline crack to edge near handle. Hairline crack to stand running from rim. Teapot - star crack to base of body.
A Victorian silver-mounted cut glass scent bottle, Thomas Young, London, 1889, the screw top chased with flowers and vacant cartouche, 15.8cm high; a George V silver fruit bowl, Birmingham, 1931, the octagonal shaped body with decorative pierced rim, on four paw feet, 298.8g; an Edwardian silver milk jug, London, 1908, of plain form, with C-scroll rim, 92.8g; a pair of silver sugar tongs, London, 1813, with bright-cut decoration, 30.5g; a George V silver dish, London, 1910, with stylised C-scroll rim, 91.4g; etc
A collection of ceramics including two large dishes with polychrome painted decoration, one marked to reverse Atlas Seramik Kutanya, together with a quantity of Royal Crown Derby Derby Posies teawares including teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl six cups and six saucers, Regency bone china teawares, a cut glass fruit bowl with silver painted rim and raised on a circular foot, etc
A quantity of Bristol Pottery Cotswold pattern tea wares with printed floral spray decoration comprising cake plate, milk jug, sugar bowl, eight tea cups, eleven saucers and twelve plates (two sizes); together with further Johnsons Brothers tea wares with pink rose detail, midwinter plates, etc
A pair of blue ground vases with printed decoration of Italian style female characters on a balcony and with further gilt detail with printed marks to base Royal Limoges, 36 cm; together with a collection of coffee wares with gilt trailing floral detail comprising coffee pot, covered sugar bowl, milk jug, eight coffee cans and eight saucers, with printed mark to base Limoges France
A George V silver sugar caster, C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London, 1933, the plain baluster body on spreading foot, removable pierced cover with urn finial, 285.2g; a George III silver mustard pot, indecipherable maker's mark, London, probably 1809, chased with flower heads and bright-cut band, on four ball feet, with inscription, gilt interior, 130g; an Art Deco napkin ring, Charles Wilkes, Birmingham, 1939, of octagonal form with engine-turned decoration, 49.8g; a set of three Victorian silver napkin rings, Florence Warden, Chester, 1896 - 1897, each with scrolling borders and bright-cut leaf decoration, 68g in total; a Continental silver caddy spoon, with import marks for London, the bowl chased with a farm scene with windmill, 29.2g; a silver bottle pourer, 1955; etc
A quantity of ceramics including paragon Tree of Kashmir tea wares comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, cake plate, six cups, seven saucers and six tea plates, together with Foley china Ming Rose pattern tea wares comprising cake plate, milk jugs, six cups, six saucers and six tea plates, a Royal Winton Sweet Nancy pattern milk jug and two handled dish, a pair of Royal Winton Hazel pattern chintz cake plates, further Art Deco and other ceramics including various jugs, an Amherst Japan bowl, etc
A quantity of Traditional Arts wares with gilt border decoration (produced by a company whose profits benefit the Prince of Wales' charitable foundations) comprising oval meat plate and large circular plate, tea pot, covered sugar bowl, two milk jugs, eleven tea cups and twelve saucers, together with two further plates, and also together with a set of four coordinating single handled glass mugs and matching saucers in a presentation case (together with further packaging)
A collection of Royal Doulton Rondelay dinner, tea and coffee wares pattern number H5004 comprising a pair of oval serving dishes, three oval serving plates, sauceboat and stand, fourteen dinner plates, eight dessert plates, nine dessert/ soup bowls, nine teacups, seven tea saucers, seven tea plates, seven coffee cups, seven coffee saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl
A collection of Traditional Arts coffee wares made by Caverswall china and produced by a company whose profits benefit the Prince of Wales' charitable foundations, in the Sun and Moon platinum pattern and comprising: a coffee pot, milk jug, covered sugar bowl, cake plate, eight coffee cans, eight saucers and eight tea bowls (together with original packaging)
A silver two-piece tea set, Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1939, comprising: a teapot and a sugar bowl, each of plain circular form, with reeded band, leaf-capped scroll handles, 1135.8g in total; a silver sugar caster, Birmingham, 1937, of ovoid form, on a spreading foot, 101.2g; and a silver-plated tea caddy (4)
A collection of Wade NatWest pig money banks comprising Father, Mother, school boy, school girl and baby, together with a piggybank statement holder and also together with a collection of Alfred Meakin Jayne pattern dinner and tea wares with blue floral decoration comprising tureen and cover, six dinner plates, six dessert plates, nine side plates, etc; also together with a six place plant Tuscan china coffee set in the Art Deco manner with silver coloured border decoration comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and six saucers
MIXED LOT OF CERAMICS including Wedgwood Jasper ware, pair of Japanese vases, Royal Doulton twin handled vase, a Mr.Micawber vase, a circular lidded bowl with a bearded gentleman finial, floral decorated plate, a Victorian lustre ware jug, Royal Doulton and H&K Tunstall baby plates, a Copeland Spode twin handled sugar bowl and other items
A PAIR OF IRISH COMMEMORATIVE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Dublin 1966, mark of LG, with faceted tapering stems and stepped hexagonal spreading bases, weighted. 20.5cm high; together with an Irish commemorative silver sugar bowl, Dublin 1966, mark of George Bellew & Sons Ltd, with beaded rim, chased body, and raised on three shell capped hoof feet, (c.155g). 12.5cm diameter
A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, comprising:- A modern Irish silver sugar bowl, Dublin 1930, mark of Matthew J. Staunton, raised on lion mask capped paw feet;- A pair of modern Irish silver napkin rings, Dublin 1932, mark of William Egan;- A small silver toast rack, Birmingham 1937, mark of Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Irish import marks;- A pair of Edwardian flower shaped silver bon bon dishes, Sheffield 1901, mark of Henry Atkin;- And a small collection of silver condiments, (c.528g all in)
A SILVER TEAPOT, Birmingham 1939, makers mark rubbed, with ebon handle and finial, inverted lobed decoration to the domed lid, panelled body and circular spreading foot; together with another lobed silver teapot, Birmingham, marks rubbed, with ebon handle and finial; a two handled sugar bowl, Birmingham 1934, with silver jubilee mark; cream jug, Birmingham 1946, of graduated lobed form, (c.1120g all in). (4)
AN IRISH CELTIC REVIVAL SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA & COFFEE SERVICE, Dublin 1966, mark of Alwright & Marshall Ltd, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each decorated to the body and foot with bands of applied Celtic interlacing scrollwork, the teapot and coffee pot with hinged lids, ebon handles and finials, the teapot spout terminating in a serpent head, each piece raised on pedestal foot (c.1119g all in including handles). The coffee pot 22.2cm tall (4)
A VICTORIAN THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, London 1858, mark of Thomas Smiley, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and creamer, of baluster form, with cartouche to each side, surrounded by profusely chased and embossed floral and foliate decoration, the teapot with hinged lid and surmounted with finial in the form of an eagle, each with acanthus wrapped c-scroll handles, raised on acanthus leaf capped scroll feet (c.1461g). Teapot 18.5cm high, 27cm wide over handle and spout
***PLEASE NOTE ESTIMATE SHOULD READ € 400 - 600 IN PRINTED CATALOGUE***A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, Sheffield c.1934, mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug in Georgian style, with plain circular body and beaded rim on waisted circular foot, the teapot inscribed “To Mona on the occasion of her marriage, July 16th 1935, from the Finance Staff”, (c.995g). (3)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER TABLEWARE, comprising:- a Victorian five bar silver toast rack, London 1898, each bar cast in the shape of a letter to spell TOAST- an Edwardian five bar silver toast rack, London 1906 with raised foliated loop handle- a pair of Victorian pierced silver sugar nips, London 1894, with scallop tongs- a cased pair of silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1915- a silver novelty napkin ring in the form of a duck, Birmingham 1953- a pair of Edwardian salts, Sheffield 1905- two silver commemorative caddy spoons, Dublin 1973, with scallop shell bowl, etc. (c.760g all in)
AN EDWARDIAN THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, London 1910, mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each chased and embossed with cartouche reserves surrounded by scrolling foliage shells and rockwork, applied with raised leaf capped scroll handle, (c.1617g all in)
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