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A Paragon China part tea service decorated with gilt laurel panels of floral sprays within blue and gilt borders, eleven tea cups, two coffee cups, saucers, side plates, three dishes, sugar bowl, cream jug, (a/f - some with faults), base inscribed Reproduction of service accepted by Her Majesty the Queen on her visit to The Potteries, April 22nd 1913
A matching George IV/William IV silver three-piece melon-shaped tea set,the teapot,by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1822,with fruit finial,14.5 4cm high,the two-handled sugar bowl,by George Burrows and Richard Pearce, London 1835, andthe cream jug,with leaf capped scroll handle,hallmarks worn, c.1830,both with gilt interiors,41oz (3)
An Edwardian silver two-handled sugar/cream vase and cover,by Frederick Augustus Burridge, London 1903,the baluster bowl with geometric pierced decoration above acanthus leaves on pedestal square foot with foliate border, the domed cover with flame finial, gilt interior,20cm high,with a stylized onslow pattern ladle en suite,same date and maker,with gilt bowl,12.4oz excluding blue glass liner
A George IV/Victorian silver gilt three-piece tea set,the teapot and two-handled sugar bowl and cover by Philip Rundell, London 1821, the body of the teapot apparently with no maker's mark,the cream jug by John Tapley, London 1837,of melon shape, the covers with finials modelled as butterflies seated on flowers, overall finely engraved with trailing foliage including tulips, roses and carnations etc.,the loop handles with ivory insulators, gilt interiors,teapot 10cm high, covered sugar bowl, 13cm long, 24.5oz (3)Inspired by the form of Yixing red stoneware teapots, this tea set is similar in design to an un-engraved tea set that belonged to William Beckford which is now in the National Museums of Scotland (*see Ostergard, no.59-62, p.342). This simple four-piece service was made by John Page in 1817, apart from the slop bowl made by John Baddeley. Christopher Hartop suggests the possibility that this silver design may have originated with John Page whose shop was just around
A Victorian provincial silver four-piece tea and coffee set,by James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1865,of ovoid form on spreading circular feet, the coffee pot and cream jug with waisted necks, with engraved decoration and bud finials, gilt interiors to the cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl,coffee pot 28.5cm high to top of handle, 68oz (4)
A composite naturalistic silver tea equipage,unmarked, probably mid-18th century,comprising:twelve teaspoons,with leaf bowls and bud and leafy stalk stems,approximately 11.7cm long,a pair of naturalistic sugar nips,with the hinge modelled as a flower, 13cm long, anda mote spoon with pierced leaf bowl,13.7cm long,contained in a shagreen case lined with green velvet (14)
A Victorian silver matching four-piece tea and coffee set, by Carrington & Co., London 1899, the coffee pot 1898,of bulbous form, on spreading circular feet, decorated with a profusion of foliage and scrolls against a scale work background, with vacant cartouches, gilt interiors to cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl,coffee pot 22cm high, 54.1oz (4)
A late George III silver milk jug, with gadrooned rim and engraved vine frieze, cartouche with 'F' monogram, raised on four ball feet, makers mark rubbed but likely TW JH for Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, London 1810, 5.48toz, 8 by 13 by 10cm, and a similar matched George V silver sugar bowl, cartouche engraved 'G.P.F. 1898-1923', CCP for Charles Clement Pilling, Sheffield 1922, 8.2toz. (2)
A Mappin and Webb silver hallmarked milk jug, twin handled sugar bowl hallmarks for Birmingham 1942-43 and a sauce boat mark for Sheffield 1911-12 - sauce boat in tarnished condition with large dent to bowl, repair to handle - approx weight 11 troy oz - milk jug with dent, sugar in good condition
Shelf of china The plates on the four tier cake stand have "Crescent & Sons" back stamps and impressed marks.There are 10 cups, 11 saucers with 8 tea plates a milk jug and a sugar bowl for the tea service, which has no makers mark but looks to be in good condition commensurate with age.The tea pot is Grindley but the lid has been broken and repaired.There are also a number of "Cottage Rose" pattern miniature boots etc, a miniature cake slice a blue & white plate and some picture plates included.
An Edwardian silver five piece tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, each piece of urn form with reeded girdle and cut card work decoration to the lower half of the body, scroll form handles with hardwood inserts, hallmarks struck to the body of each piece, with corresponding part marks struck the hinged covers, sponsor's mark for Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst Ltd (Walter Walker & Brownfield Tolhurst), London, with date marks ranging from 1901-1904, height of coffee pot 22 cm, total gross combined weight 2807 g / 90 ozt approx (5)
An Edward VIII art deco silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water jug, two handle sugar bowl and milk jug, each piece with angular handles, atop four stepped bracket form feet and engraved initial "A", hallmarks struck for Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1936, height of hot water jug 17 cm, combined gross weight 1694 g / 54 ozt approx (4)
A Victorian cased silver five piece tea service, comprising coffee pot, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and salver, each with engraved scroll and floral decoration, the coffee and teapot with ivory finials and insulators, hallmarks struck to each piece, sponsor's mark for Frederick Elkington of Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1876-77, height of coffee pot 23 cm, diameter of salver 35 cm, combined gross weight 3303 g / 106 ozt, presented in original wooden fitted case with retailer's plaque Elkington and Co, Manchester
A George IV three piece silver melon form tea service, comprising teapot, two handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each with lobed decoration to the body and acanthus leaf thumb piece atop a spreading pedestal form foot, the teapot with rose finial, handle to the teapot requires repair, interior of the sugar bowl is gilt, sponsor's mark Joseph Angell, London assay mark, milk and sugar marked for 1829 and the teapot 1827, height of teapot 17 cm, gross combined weight 42 ozt / 1312 g approx, all in (3)
A William IV sugar bowl, off squat oval form, ,atop four cast rococo scroll supports, two 'C' scroll handles with scroll form thumb piece, gilt interior, engraved with initial "ER" to the body, hallmarks struck to the underside of the base, sponsor's mark for Richard Pearce and George Burrows, London 1837, height 10.5 cm, weight 302 g / 9.7 ozt approx
A George III Regency silver two handle sugar bowl, of exceptional gauge and proportions, of rectangular form with fluted decoration atop four ball and claw feet, double scroll handles, the rim with floral and foliate decoration, with gilt interior, hallmarks struck to the body, sponsor's mark Robert Gainsford, Sheffield 1816, height 12.5 cm, length across handles 26 cm, weight 21.4 ozt / 667 g approx
A late nineteenth or early twentieth century cased French strawberry set, comprising glass sugar bowl with etched foliate swag decoration, ensuite with a gilt sugar sifting spoon, the silver stamped with French control marks, the original fitted case lined with satin and bears the retailer's inscription "Hache-Casiez / Orfevre / Aire-sur-la-lys, diameter of bowl 9.5 cm approx
A Miscellaneous Quantity of Porcelain, including Royal Crown Derby blue and white cake plate, sandwich plate, nine side plates, six smaller side plates, five saucers, seven cups together with a part Ainsley set comprising sandwich plate, four cake plates, sugar bowl, six saucers, four cups and two pin dishes
A Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" pattern decorated tea and dinner ware comprising six trios, two spare cups and saucers, one larger example, six plates, a teapot, a smaller example, a coffee pot, two cream jugs and two sugar bowls, a two tier cake stand, two rectangular sandwich plates, a circular cake plate, a circular tureen and cover (af), an oval platter, six dinner plates, one smaller, a dessert bowl, two sauce boats with saucers, two piece cruet set, ashtray, three small dishes and a vase, also a spare teapot cover.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver sauce boat with piecrust edge, Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1959, a George V hallmarked silver twin handled circular sugar bowl, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1929, and a hallmarked silver lidded mustard pot raised on four feet, Birmingham 1957, combined approx 8.67ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: There are no engravings or monograms. Tarnished, surface wear, a few dents.
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