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A matched four piece silver tea set, comprising of a water jug, tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each piece featuring scroll and foliage rim with gadrooned lower body and engraved monogram, water jug hallmarked London 1899, with makers mark T.B. possibly for Thomas Bradbury & Sons, tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug hallmarked Birmingham 1910, with makers mark W.A. possibly for William Aitken, total weight approx. 2.1kg.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain coffee wares, circa 18th century, Quing dynasty period, decorated with pagodas in foliage, similar designs to all pieces (17) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 171 - Chip to two cups, hairline crack to one cup, ship & crack to one saucer, gauge/deep crack to inside of sugar bowl, damage/crack to base of sugar bowl
A Crown Ducal 'Orange Tree' dinner service comprising: large platter, medium platter, two square plates, two tureens with lids, large decorative plate, trefoil clover leaf dish, footed drainer with underplate, oval plate, salad bowl, six extra large plates, six large plates, nine medium plates, large decorative plate. six tea plates, teapot and stand, eight cups and nine saucers, three mugs, milk jug, small dish with stand, ladle, cream jug, saucer/plate, two sugar bowls, salt pot, condiment set, six dishes, cheese dish with lid, marmalade pot with lid, sauce boat, toast rack, four egg cups with plate, spare lid and two handles
A Liverpool, Seth Pennington sauce boat, c.1785-1795, painted with floral sprays, length 19.7cm and a John or Seth Pennington sugar bowl, c.1785-1795, decorated in the "Pansy" pattern, diameter 12.4cm (2). The sauce boat can be shape referenced on page 411 and the sugar bowl can be referenced on page 448 of Maurice Hillis Liverpool Porcelain. CONDITION REPORT Sauce boat has a firing flaw where the upper handle meets the body of the sauce boat but this is in manufacturing, otherwise OK. The bowl has some light surface scratches to the interior, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Liverpool, Seth Pennington saucer c.1785, painted with the "Chinese Lady with Bird in a Cartouche" pattern, diameter 13cm and a matching tea bowl and sugar bowl by John Pennington, c.1785, decorated in the same pattern, tea bowl diameter 9.1cm, sugar bowl diameter 12.5cm (3). For pattern reference please see page 428 and 429 of Maurice Hillis Liverpool Porcelain. CONDITION REPORT Saucer has two or three minute chips to the foot rim but otherwise OK. Some minor staining to the edge of the sugar bowl and has two hairline cracks which means it does not ring true. The tea bowl is in good condition.
Cricket equipment, including three wooden bats, shin pads, and shoes, in a leather holdall, together with two pairs of binoculars Two of the six saucers are badly chipped, as is the spout of the milk jug from the tea set. The other items comprise sugar bowl, tea pot, six cups, six saucers, six plates, sandwich plate, six dessert bowls, and dessert serving dish, plus a graduated set of three jugs - these all have varying degrees of rubbing to the gilt though no obvious signs of significant damage or repair.
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