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An early Victorian silver circular three piece tea service with leaf mounts, the squat bodies embossed with floral and leaf ornament, leaf cast scroll handles and on four cast feet, comprising - teapot with recumbent greyhound pattern finial, 6ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, possibly by John Wellby, London 1838/1839 (gross weight 43ozs - engraved with monogram)
An Edward VII silver oval three piece tea service with part reeded bodies and angular loop handles, comprising - teapot with composition handle, 5.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1908 (handle of teapot loose - combined weight without handle 24ozs), a late Victorian silver urn pattern sugar castor, on square base, 6.75ins high, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1921, and two Edward VII silver salts, Birmingham 1909 (combined weight 6ozs)
A George V silver three piece tea service of Georgian design, the square rectangular partly reeded bodies with shell, leaf and gadroon mounts to the flanged rims, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle and oval finial, 6ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1911 and 1912 (gross weight 34ozs)
An Edward VII silver four piece tea service of circular form with moulded rims, leaf cast girdles, the bulbous body with reeded ornament, comprising - teapot, 6.5ins high, hot water pot, 8.75ins high, with red composition handles and finials, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1902 (gross weight 68ozs)
A Victorian harlequin silver fiddle pattern table service, comprising - four table spoons, twelve desert spoons, nine tea spoons, eleven table forks, twelve desert forks, and a sugar sifter spoon by George Jamieson, London 1848, 1849, 1851 and 1870, with one table fork London 1908, (weight 80oz - crested) and a small selection of silver tea spoons, (weight 9oz)
An Elizabeth II silver "Albert" pattern table service by the Langford Silver Galleries, London 1968-1975, comprising - six table spoons, six large table forks, six smaller table forks, twelve dessert spoons, six large dessert forks, six smaller dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve tea spoons, eleven coffee spoons, twelve fish knives and twelve fish forks (gross weight 232ozs), and twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives with plain stainless steel blades and silver "Albert" pattern handles
A Dresden part tea service, in fluted porcelain, hand painted floral design with gilt edging consisting of Teapot, (5) cups ( two sizes) (5) saucers (two sizes) (3) small plates.some minor ware to the gilt, very minor chips and scratches to all otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
TOYS & GAMES: A good collection of assorted vintage classic toys and games to include a charming ' My Own Puppet Theatre ' boxed fold out cardboard theatre with accessories, a likely hand made wardrobe (likely for a Sindy doll), a set of vintage wooden skittles in the form of soldiers and a complete vintage Ellar Potter Dolls tea service, also within the original box.
A FINE QUALITY CHINESE SILVER TEA SERVICE, weighing 2.44Kg, comprising a teapot with hinged cover, a sugar basin and cover, a milk jug and a rectangular tray, each piece decorated with Shou symbols and with phoenix reserved on a foliate scroll ground, the tray 12.6in x 10.4in, the teapot 7.4in long & 6in high overall. (4)
A GOOD JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SILVER TEA SERVICE, comprising a teapot and cover with swing handle, a milk jug, a sugar basin and cover, and a pair of tongs, each piece with embossed decoration of iris, each base with a jungin pure silver mark, the tongs marked 'Silver Takeuchi & Co Tientsin', the teapot 6.9in long including spout & 5.5in high to top of finial. (6 pieces incl. covers)
A FINE QUALITY 19TH CENTURY SIGNED CHINESE SILVER TEA SERVICE, weighing 1.36Kg, comprising a teapot and cover, a sugar basin, a milk jug, a pair of sugar tongs and unusually a tea caddy and cover, mainly decorated with barbed quatrefoil panels of battling warriors, the teapot with a bamboo-form overhead swing handle, the cover of the caddy with a Fu good luck character, each piece except covers with impressed maker's character marks, the teapot 7.8in long including spout & 6.5in high to top of finial. (7 pieces including covers)
MILITARY MEDALS & INTERESTING ITEMS RELATING TO S/SGT. CHARLES ROEBUCK of the Royal Engineers and including a 1939-1945 Defence Medal with oak leaf, 1939-1945 Star, The Burma Star, a Burma Star Association pin, military paperwork, copy of relevant London Gazette sent On His Majesty's Service and complete with envelope and letter, a folding map of India and Assam, watercolour sketches of Burma, a Royal Engineers needlework sampler etc. Typed on both sides of eight A-5 lined sheets, an interesting log of air raids in the Cardiff and South Wales / West Wales area in 1939 / 1940, notes location and impact. It details the devastating, and infamous, bombing - on Monday, August 19, 1940 - when three Luftwaffe planes took aim at Admiralty oil tanks, holding millions of gallons of vital fuel, above Pembroke Dock. The resulting inferno raged for 18 days. The entry begins: '3.15 p.m. having tea when heard sound of bombs exploding - about 6-8, also whistling bombs. Then sound of planes - very loud - passing overhead. Prep. Take cover. Action over in about 12-15 secs. Saw huge clouds of smoke S.W. Pembroke. Went to top of Defensible Barracks Hill and saw Oil Tanks blazing - flames 100-200 ft. high and enormous clouds of smoke.' Of the 18 tanks at the Llanreath Oil Tank Depot, 11 were destroyed and 33 million gallons of oil lost before the flames were eventually extinguished in September 1940. More than 22 brigades and 650 men from across the UK were needed to quell the blaze which caused five from Cardiff to lose their lives. Provenance: Charles Roebuck was the step-father of our vendor, please also see Lot Number 271 in this sale
A Villeroy & Boch 'Country Collection' part tea and dinner service. Condition Report: No visible signs of damage seen, has had light use. The collection comprises six of the following: Tea cups and saucers, coffee cans and saucers, dinner plates, soup bowls, breakfast plates, egg cups and stand. 2 oval tureens, 2 oval platters and one butter dish and cover.
A Royal Doulton 'English Renaissance' pattern part dinner service. Condition Report: Condition; good, hardly used, minor wear to gilding and some minor scratches to surfaces. Comprises; 8 dinner plates; 8 side plates; 8 tea plates; 8 saucers; 8 dessert bowls; 8 cups; 2 lidded serving bowls; 2 oval platters and a gravy boat with stand.
A CARL KNOLL CARLSBAD PART TEA SERVICE, painted with floral decoration within twisted fluted borders and gilt rims, impressed and/or painted marks, 19th century. Comprising: Seven tea plates and eight side plates. And one other Continental tea/dinner service with painted floral decoration, within twisted fluted borders and gilt rims, painted marks, 19th century. Comprising: Nine bowls and eight plates
A 19th Century cobalt blue gilt and floral pattern tea service comprising cups, saucers, slop bowl, sugar basin (22). CONDITION REPORT: lot 45 - Most items stained/discoloured 7 cups cracked 4 sauces cracked Heavy staining and crazing to slop bowl Minor wear to gilt on some pieces no makers mark, poor to average condition

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