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A Shelley Dinner Art part tea service, 1930s, each piece with stylised fruit in blue, silver and green, with a silver border, pattern number W12307/6, comprising: five dinner plates, six soup bowls and stands, eleven side plates, four breakfast dishes, three tureens and covers, one tureen, lacking cover, six large saucers, five smaller saucers, five egg cups, two sugar bowls, a milk jug, a teapot, cover and stand, and two oval platters (64) CONDITION REPORT: One vegetable dish chipped to rim, lid of teapot cracked, loss to silver lustre on rims, some general wear.
A Midwinter 'Chequers' pattern dinner and tea service, designed by Terence Conran, comprising: five dinner plates, four sandwich plates, six tea plates, six side plates, six bowls, one platter, one vegetable tureen and cover, six cups and saucers (42) CONDITION REPORT: Large platter - chip to front, just under an inch wide. Dinner plates (25cm diam)- all with varying degrees of crazing, chip to one, hairline cracks and staining to two. Sandwich plates (22cm diam) - 1cm chip to one. Tea plates (19.5cm diam) - crazing and chip to one. Side plates (16cm diam)- crazing and staining to two. Bowls - chips to two and one hairline. Saucers - chip to one, staining and crazing to others. Cups - small hairlines to two. Tureen - no obvious damage.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, an electoplated teaspoon, circa 1903, designed for Miss Cranston's tea rooms, made by Cooper Brothers, 12.8cm long See: Rudoe, J. 1994. Decorative Arts 1850 - 1950, No 150c Note: examples are held by the British Museum Commissioned for Miss Cranston's Tearooms in Glasgow along with furnishings, this spoon formed part of a larger table service. Manufacturers of the service vary, some examples bearing the stamp 'Miss Cranstons' whilst others have Sheffield makers stamps.
A Rare Great War 'Konigsberg' D.S.M. to Stoker 2nd Class R. Thompson, H.M.S. Mersey, Royal NavyDistinguished Service Medal, G.V.R. (SS105721. R. Thompson, Sto.2Cl. H.M.S. Mersey.), edge bruising, good very fine D.S.M. London Gazette 8.12.1915 Stoker (2nd Class) Richard Thompson, O.N. 105721, H.M.S. Mersey'In recognition of services on the occasion of the operations against the "Konigsberg".'At the outbreak of the First World War the German light cruiser Konigsberg was based at Dar-es-Salaam, German East Africa. On the 31st July 1914, she left harbour prepared for a long period at sea. For six days she was lost to sight, but on the 6th August she captured the steamship City of Winchester bound from Colombo to England with a cargo of tea valued at £250,000. The prize was escorted to Makalla, on the Arabian coast, where her passengers were transferred to the armed German merchantman Zieten. Her coal and stores were shared between the two German ships and the City of Winchester was scuttled.The Konigsberg again disappeared, this time for about seven weeks until on the 20th September she appeared off Zanzibar and destroyed H.M.S. Pegasus, which was undergoing boiler repairs in the port. It was not until nearly another seven weeks had elapsed that she was reported by H.M.S. Chatham to be lying in a branch of the Rufiji River, screened by the forest. In order to prevent her escape the steamship Newbridge was sunk across the channel. Meanwhile the crew of the Konigsberg posted snipers and machine-guns in the jungle to hold off a land attack. An aeroplane was brought into use and was successful in directing the British gunners so that they were able to shell the ship at long range. Shortly after it had performed this service it was shot down by the Germans.The destruction of the ship proved a tough proposition and the cruisers H.M.S. Weymouth, Fox, Cornwall, Pyramus, and Pioneer were employed in the blockade at various times. She was eventually destroyed by the monitors H.M.S. Mersey and Severn, sent from Malta. On the 6th July 1915, the bombardment by these ships began, aided by four seaplanes as spotters, and on the 11th July the Konigsberg was destroyed. The survivors of her crew escaped into the jungle and united with the German East African force.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern part coffee service comprising four cups, five saucers, six plates, with printed red mark and painted pattern nos to base, together with a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern part tea service comprising eleven cups, eleven saucers, a bread and butter plate, a slop bowl, green printed mark to base and registration no.
EIGHTY FOUR PIECE MODERN ROYAL WORCESTER `BERNINA` PATTERN CHINA TEA AND DINNER SERVICE FOR 12 PERSONS, comprising 14 TEACUPS (one a/f), 12 SAUCERS, SIDE PLATES, DINNER PLATES, DESSERT PLATES AND SOUP PLATES, PAIR OF MILK JUGS AND SUGAR BOWLS, PAIR OF LARGE CIRCULAR TWO HANDLED TUREENS with cover, one with stand (?) OVAL MEAT PLATTER AND A SAUCE BOAT (handle af.) with stand, printed marks (84)
FIFTY FOUR PIECE SPODE `GOLDEN BRACELET` PATTERN CHINA PART DINNER, TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, originally for six persons, comprising; three dinner plates, pair of oval serving dishes, sauce boat and stand, oval meat platter, six side plates, coffee pot, six coffee cans, and tea cups, eleven saucers, twelve side plates, two sugar bowls, milk jug and cream jug, printed marks plus 7 Wedgwood china soup cups and saucers in similar taste (68)
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY FIVE PIECE ROYAL ALBERT `OLD COUNTRY ROSES` CHINA TEA SERVICE for 24 five persons, comprising; TEAPOT, BACHELORS TEAPOT (a.f.), 25 five cups, 52 saucers, 43 side plates, 4 bread and butter plates, pair of sucrier`s with covers and 2 THREE TIER CAKE STANDS, lack fittings, printed marks (135)

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