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An Early Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, comprising coffee pot, teapot, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each adorned with foliate decoration, acanthus leaf thumb-piece atop a cast and applied support comprising of four feet with acanthus leaf and rococo style shells, the coffee pot and teapot each adorned with a floral finial and silver handles with ivory insulators, the base of each piece hall-marked for John and Henry Lias, London 1837 and 1838, the finial to the coffee pot bears different hallmarks, and maker's mark for William Brown & William Nathaniel Somersall, height of coffee pot, 22 cm, total gross combined weight 86.9 ozt / 2703 g approx (4)
A Victorian cased silver pair of berry spoons and sugar sifter, each of Old English pattern, embossed with foliate decoration to the bowl and engraved acanthus leaf, floral and C scrolls to the stem, in original tooled leather and satin lined presentation case, hall-marked for Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1896, length of each table spoon 22 cm, combined silver weight 197 g / 6.3 ozt approx
An Edwardian silver matched four piece tea service, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each with wavy edge rim standing atop four scroll supports, tea pot and coffee pot hall-marked for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1909, the sugar bowl and milk jug marked for Edward Viner, Sheffield 1940, height of coffee pot 20 cm, total gross combined weight 64 ozt / 1993 g approx (4)
A George V silver two handle sugar bowl, of circular form, atop a waisted pedestal foot, with acanthus leaf style thumb-piece to each handle and floral and foliate style border to the rim, engraved with presentation inscription, "British Dental Association, Irish Cup, 1929", height 9.5 cm, diameter 12.5 cm, weight 8.7 ozt / 270 g approx
18th century Worcester sparrow beak cream jug with simple handle decorated in blue glaze with "The Fence" pattern, also a blue and white floral decorated sucrier and matching coffee pot, both with floral knops (3) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot - restored to finial of lid. Firing flaws to leaves on lid. Restored to mouth of spout. Small chip to rim. Light scratching. Milk jug - hairline crack at rim about 10cm long. Firing flaws to underside of base. Glaze losses to rose of finial. Sugar bowl - star crack to base, chip to interior of bowl. Firing flaws to base. Restored to finial. Chip to underside of rim of lid. Fritting.
A Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' Tea Set, comprising sixteen cups and saucers, two tier cake stand, two sandwich plates, two sugar bowls, fifteen cake plates, milk jug and creamer, two condiment dishes, slop bowl, ash tray, bell, two pin dishes, three serving dishes and one bachelor tea set.
A Royal Albert 'Country Roses' Dinner Service, comprising twelve dinner plates, fourteen fish plates, twelve soup bowls, twelve dessert bowls, two vegetable tureens, one meat plate, one oval meat plate, gravy boat and saucer, sauce boat, salt and pepper, mustard, coffee pot, six coffee cans and saucers, milk jug and creamer, sugar bowl and two posy vases.
SELECTION OF EPNS & PEWTER ITEMS, consisting of three beaten decorated pint tankards, one with “Presented By Taylor Walker & Co” to the centre, decorative sugar bowl and shovel spoon, small EPNS rectangular dish, selection of EPNS tea spoons with engraved initials, set of spoons with Dutch windmill decorative ends. Various conditions. (10 items)
A Sevres porcelain part coffee service, circa 1772 A Sevres porcelain part coffee service, circa 1772 , painted with scattered pink roses and a green leaf and berry border, comprising: twelve cups and saucers a sugar bowl and cover and a cream jug, interlaced 'L's marks and date letter 'T' Provenance: Probably George Bridges Brudenell , d 1801 and then believed bequeathed to his sister Caroline d.1803 (widow of Sir Samuel Fludyer, Bt., alderman of London) and then to George Fludyer, d.1837 and by descent through the Fludyer Family, finally to Sir Arthur John Fludyer, 5th and last baronet, who died childless in 1922 and then to his sister Katherine who married Henry Randolph Finch of the Croft, Manton, second son of George Finch, Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland and by descent.
Noritake 92 piece Dinner and Tea service Made in Japan 1960-79, Pattern Katrina no 2254, 12 each Dinner, dessert and side plates, 12 each soup, dessert and fruit bowls, vegetable dish, covered tureen, sauce boat, Large and medium carving plates, teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, 12 cups and saucers. Very clean.
A good mixed lot to include a Crown Ducal miniature sugar bowl and creamer, a Cauldron blue and white vase, a crown Ducal lustre vase, a T. Lawrence Falcon ware hand painted jug, a Cranston pottery vase in the shape of an urn marked to the base 6/7/28, a Royal Doulton small toby mug in the form of a woman signed to the base and a large John Beswick bulbous lidded jar marked Maeda to the base and other (10)
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