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)
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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 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.
Early 19th Century Spode bat printed tea and coffee service decorated with pattern umber 557 and comprising: teapot, lidded sucriere, cream jug, slop bowl, eight tea cups, eight coffee cans and twelve saucers Condition: Teapot has long crack running approximately a third of the circumference of the foot rim, slop bowl has wear and slight staining to the interior, one coffee can with vertical crack extending entire height, all pieces have rubbing to the gilding - we would recommend viewing this lot in person
SECTION 50. An eight-place Royal Albert "Coleen" pattern dinner, tea and coffee service, comprising eight-each tea cups, saucers, side plates, dessert plates and dinner plates, two tureens and covers, sauce boat and stand, cake plate, coffee pot, teapot, cream jug sugar bowl and cover (56 pieces including covers) (condition: little use, generally very good)

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