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A GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA STRAWBERRY DISH, c.1870, realistically modelled with a thrush perched upon a branch between two nests above a trefoil-shaped dish below moulded with strawberry plants and ferns, impressed registration lozenge for March 1870, pattern no. 2529, with spoon, cream jug and sugar bowl. 27.5cm wide
A silver sauce boat, by JB Chatterley and Sons, Ltd., Birmingham 1973,of usual form with wavy rim, on three hoof feet with leaf capped scroll handle,17.5cm long, anda silver cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, by Robert Pringle and Sons, Birmingham 1907,of compressed circular form with flared rims, 5.5cm high to top of handles of sugar bowl, 11oz (3)
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,and the cream jug,with leaf capped scroll handle,hallmarks worn, c.1830,both with gilt interiors,41oz (3)
A George IV silver teapot,by Under Down Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1829,of compressed circular form on domed circular foot with leaf capped scroll handle and fancy leaf capped fluted spout with foliate frieze border, 30.5cm long,a two handled silver sugar bowl,by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1829,a cream jug,by John James Keith, London 1835,of baluster form with leaf capped scroll handles and foliate friezes to body, gilt interior to cream jug, anda silver two-handled tea strainer and bowl,by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London 1963,15.75cm long, 49oz (4)
A late Victorian silver three-piece tea set, by John Newton Mappin, London 1887, of bellied oval form, with bead and gadroon borders and reeded scroll handles, also bright cut engraved with foliate friezes and vacant laurel cartouches, the cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl with gilt interiors,31.5oz
A Royal Worcester two-handled vase painted a classical landscape by Harry Davis within a border of gilt scrolls on an apple green ground with pedestal base, 31cm high and a two-handled sugar bowl and cover Condition Report: Very badly broken throughout. Crudely re-glued and some old restorations including cover and base. Sugar bowl and cover with broken handle which has been re-stuck. Some overall minor scratches and wear.
An Aynsley Georgian pattern dinner service of eight place settings, together with tureen, coffee pot, etc. Condition Report: One soup bowl with star crack to bowl. One saucer and one small bowl with gilding residue to underside. Minor chips to base rim on cover of coffee pot. Sugar bowl with broken handle which has been re-stuck, section of body also re-stuck around affected area, lacking cover. Two coffee cans with handles cracked and have restored/re-glued.
Mid-18th century Chinese famille rose porcelain part tea service with polychrome painted bird and floral decoration comprising teapot, cover and stand, milk jug, sugar basin, spoon tray, two saucer dishes, four tea bowls, three coffee cups and six saucers (20 pieces) CONDITION REPORT Teapot has repair to spout, hairline under handle, chip to end of spout, milk jug cover with large chip to rim. One tea bowl badly broken and re-stuck, discoloured restoration. Chip to hexagonal-shaped dish, rim chip to largest circular dish, elsewhere slight rim chips and fritting generally to most pieces. Diameter size of largest saucer dish is approximately 20cm
Selection of miscellaneous Georgian and later silver and silver plate, including a matching pair of pepperettes and one other, two-handled sugar bowl with engraved decoration, sauce boat, Victorian bowl with raised pastoral scene decoration, on three cherub feet, quantity of flatware, cased set of silver-handled fruit knives and a pair of silver plated salts with blue glass liners (various dates and makers). Approximately 22ozs weighable silver (qty)
A Victorian silver three piece pedestal tea set, by Martin Hall & Co., London 1879, teapot of urn shape with cast and chased floral swags, with mask heads and stiff leaves, leaf capped and swept scroll handle, 23cm, a helmet shaped milk jug, 17cm and a two handled sugar bowl, 17cm, 50oz in total.
A four piece silver tea set, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1935, plain oval form with serpentine outlines, comprising a teapot with composition handle and finial, raised on four pad feet 17cm, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with a very similar rectangular tray, Sheffield 1936, shaped and moulded outline, engraved presentation inscription, width 56cm, 139oz gross in total.
A Irish silver three piece tea set, Royal Irish Silver Company, Dublin 1970, of early 19th Century design, embossed with repousee decoration with rustic scenes, flowers raised on lion mask and paw feet, comprising teapot with composition handle, 14cm, helmet shaped milk jug and a circular sugar bowl, 37oz gross in total, (3).
An extensive Wedgwood Florentine pattern table service, comprising a coffee set, including an urn shaped coffee pot, milk jug, covered sugar bowl and six cans and saucers, tea set comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, ten shallow cups, eight taller cups and eight saucers, covered terrine, open terrine, sauceboat, fifteen dinner plates, four dessert plates, six tea plates, nine soup plates, five basins, other dishes, stands etc, (a large collection).
A GEORGE IV SILVER THREE PART TEA SERVICE, Dublin 1829, makers mark of James Fray, of squashed melon form, comprising tea pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each profusely chased and embossed with floral and foliate decoration around cartouches, the tea pot with hinged lid and rose finial, each applied with outturned leafy rim and acanthus scroll handles, raised on shell cast scroll feet (c. 48.5ozs in all)
AN IRISH SILVER SUGAR BOWL, Dublin, modern, in mid-18th Century style, the exterior with spiral flutes and punched decoration, rising to an out turned rim, on shell capped scroll legs. 13cm diameter;together with a Georgian style cream jug, of oblong form, with partial fluting, applied with angled handle (c. 12ozs in all). (2)
AN AMERICAN STERLING STANDARD FIVE-PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, stamped J.E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, comprising coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl, cream jug and a two-handled bowl and cover, each of panelled, hexagonal form, with classical design, gilded interior (c. 82ozs) the coffee pot 24.5cm high (5)
A REGENCY THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, London 1819, makers mark of Joseph Craddock & William Reid, of circular baluster form comprising a tea pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, with leaf capped scroll handles, gadroon rims and with a central band of floral rosettes raised on acanthus leaf and paw feet (c.45ozs in all)
A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF SILVER COMPRISING- An Edwardian silver teapot, Birmingham 1906, with partially fluted body and decorated with ribbon tied drapery swags- A Irish silver sauce boat, Dublin 1920, mark of West & Son, with gadroon rim, acanthus wrapped 's' scroll handle and raised on shell capped hoof feet- A plain silver cream jug, Birmingham 1931, with serrated rim and scroll handle- A plain silver sugar bowl, London 1909, on circular foot; and another similar example, etc. (c.22 ozs all in)
A collection of Maling ware to include a "Pink ground with green grapes on vine to border" pattern dish, a 1951 "Anemone embossed blue" pattern dish, a "Daisy orange and pink" pattern shallow dish, a "Chintz" pattern coffee can and saucer produced for Ringtons circa 1935, a 1952 "Pheasant old gold" pattern cream jug and marmalade pot and sugar bowl (7)
A Chinese porcelain teapot decorated with floral sprays in the famille-rose palette, a twin-handled dish marked "Chamberlain's" to base and decorated in the Worcester manner, a pin dish in the Worcester manner painted in under glaze blue and a cobalt blue and gilt decorated cabinet bowl, together with a Belleek teapot with green mark to base and registered No. 083, Belleek sugar pot with green mark to base and Belleek tea cup and saucer with green mark to base
A cased set of six silver teaspoons with sugar tongs, a cased pair of silver spoons, two oak cased fish knives and forks, and a further box of stainless steel knives, together with a Victorian walnut and parquetry work decorated tea caddy and a WMF foliate decorated and glass lined swing handled fruit bowl
A collection of Tala red and cream enamelled kitchen wares to include pastry cutters, cake dome, hors d'oeuvres cutters, biscuit tin, flour bin and sugar container, together with two wooden "Lazy Susans", together with an Oriental Imari style bowl and a box containing a collection of Staffordshire twin-handled cups and saucers retailed by Harrods, a collection of ramekins, etc
A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, crested and monogrammed within a presentation cartouche, embossed scrolling floral decoration, with bird finials and spouts, Sheffield 1857, approx. 72.1 ozt (all in) (4) See illustration Condition report Report by GH Coffee pot: Some small dents and light scratches to body but marks clear and legible. The spout of the coffee pot appears to have been repaired with the top part of the mouth which forms the spout appearing to have been worked. Teapot: Some small scratches and dents to the body. The spout is slightly misshapen as is the stand but overall complete and doesn't appear to have been damaged or repaired. Sugar bowl: Some dents and scratches to the body and one foot is slightly bent inwards. The gilt interior slightly rubbed. Milk jug: The gilt interior is slightly rubbed and occasional dents and scratches to the body. Legs very slightly bent but overall very good.
A Victorian silver three piece coffee service, London 1846, and a matching teapot, James Garrard, London 1887, approx. 64.8 ozt (4) See illustration Condition report Report by GH Coffee pot: The handle has been soldered on. Engraved decoration showing some wear. Marks slightly rubbed but still legible. Occasional dents and scratches to body and spout. Teapot: Wear to the engraved decoration. Occasional dents and scratches to body and marks are clear and legible. Sugar bowl: Occasional small dents and scratches. Marks slightly rubbed but still very clear. Some rubbing to gilt interior. Milk jug: Some solder repairs to body and some dents and scratches. Some of the metal slightly misshapen.
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