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A quantity of ceramics including including Royal Worcester Hyde Park pattern dinner service with plates in three sizes, and two tureens with covers, Royal Worcster Evesham pattern tureens, Crown Staffordshire part tea service, Hammersley tea service, Japanese vases, Wedgwood Jasper biscuit barrel etc,
A selection of miniature doll`s house furniture including silver spirit kettle and stand, tea service, call bell, cake basket, mugs and trophy cups, porcelain cups, plates and vases and two glass decanters. * Notes. Believed to have come from Titania`s Palace together with an illustrated guide book
Late Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1898/1900 comprising coffee pot, teapot, sucrier and milk jug, globular form, wrythen fluted and decorated with flowers and scrolls beneath a beaded rim, the coffee pot 18cm, gross weight approx. 1.81kg (58 troy ozs)
George V silver matched tea service, the teapot Birmingham 1914, the sugar basin and milk jug Birmingham 1923/24, all of similar plain design, the teapot with ebony handle and finial and raised on stepped hoof feet, 13cm, the others on trefid style feet, gross weight approx. 0.57kg (18.3 troy ozs)
AN EDWARD VII GOLD TEA SERVICE in mid 18th c English style with flying scroll handles and foliate engraved, crested, comprising two handled oval sugar bowl 17cm h, pair of sugar tongs and jug, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, 9ct, Birmingham 1904, in plush fitted scarlet morocco case signed for the retailer, The Goldsmiths` Alliance Bristol, 10ozs (314g) Condition as new
A VICTORIAN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of lobed melon shape with flower finial and chased with panels of flowers and foliage, crested, coffee pot 24cm h, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1866, 69 and 70, 83ozs (4) Light wear and scratches, not holed or repaired, slight play in the hinges. The neatly engraved small owl crest probably contemporary
A GEORGE III TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE BY PAUL STORR the form derived from a Roman oil lamp with cast and chased band of double shells alternating with palmettes, beaded shoulder and entwined snake handles on low domed and reeded foot engraved with the arms of the Duke of Manchester, comprising teapot, the domed lid with integral hinge, anthemion spout and carved ivory handle, 17cm h, marked on base and stamped 562/S, sugar bowl, 11cm h, cream jug with anthemion spout, 11cm h, London 1810 hot water jug or coffee pot and lampstand with domed lid, carved body handle, the stand on three incurved acanthus capped lion monopodiae, platform and three feet, shallow urnular lamp with chained cap, 28cm h, marked on base, stand and lamp, London 1810, hot water urn with domed cover with rising cast flower finial with steam vent, the interior with plain cylindrical seamed sleeve with ring handles, cover and hot iron, acanthus clad reed loop handles issuing from lion masks, conforming spout with carved ivory palmette tap, on reeded foot, square plinth stamped RUNDELL BRIDGE ET RUNDELL AURIFICES REGIS ET PRINCIPIS WALLIAE, on outset curling stiff leave paw feet flanked by volutes, 38cm h, marked on base and cover, London 1810, (urn 1809) sleeve and cover unmarked, 348ozs gross Provenance: William Montagu, 5th Duke of Manchester (1771-1843). He married in 1793 Lady Susan Gordon, third daughter of Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon. Manchester held office as Governor of Jamaica for nineteen years from 1808, where he prepared the colony for the emancipation of slaves. It is possible that he commissioned the present service from Rundells in connection with his new posting to the Caribbean; thence by descent at Kimbolton Castle until the 20th century and acquired by the present vendor by private treaty in 1996. The design of this elegant serpent handled tea service by Paul Storr was one of the most popular marketed by his firm, Rundell, Bridge & Rundell. Such was the demand that Penzer (1954) recorded no fewer than nineteen examples of the hot water jug or coffee pot alone. The most prestigious goldsmiths of the age, they employed leading artists as designers and their craftsmen were highly skilled in all branches of the craft - raising, casting, chasing and engraving. Based on the ancient Roman oil lamp, its adaptation to the individual forms of a tea service was probably executed by the French painter and designer Jean-Jacques Boileau (1787-1851). His design for a very similar hot water jug or coffee pot is in the Victoria & Albert Museum. Boileau was in England at the time, having been employed by Henry Holland in the redecoration of Carlton House for the Prince of Wales. A similar service in the Gilbert Collection is fully discussed and illustrated Schroder (Timothy B), The Gilbert Collection of Gold and Silver, Los Angeles 1988, pp 371-7. An earlier hot water urn made by Paul Storr for the Duke of Manchester (London 1802) was sold, Christie`s, 16 March 1949, lot 38. It is illustrated Penzer (N M), Paul Storr, 1954, plt XVIII. Each piece in very good condition and complete
A GEORGE III TEA SERVICE comprising straight sided serpentine teapot, the domed lid with integral hinge, teapot stand, helmet shaped milk jug, on square foot and oval sugar basket with swing handle, engraved borders and initialled D, teapot 16cm h, by John Denziloe, London 1793, 97 and 1804, 31ozs gross, excluding teapot stand (4) A well preserved set of fine colour, no erasure or repairs, the marks good, the teapot hinged not strained, teapot stand with typical light scratches
A VICTORIAN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE engraved with flowers and festoons, coffee pot 23cm h, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1896, the coffee pot 1905, 72ozs 10dwts and an EPNS tea kettle en suite (6) The engraved inscription reads: Presented by the workpeople of Nicholas Worsley Esqr., Alliance Mill. In fine condition
A VICTORIAN TEA SERVICE of globular shape engraved with swags, the teapot with naturalistic melon finial, 13cm h, by Samuel Smily, London 1873 and marked GOLDSMITHS` ALLIANCE LIMITIED CORNHILL LONDON, 35ozs (3) In exceptional condition, practically as new, lightly engraved with the contemporary initial W, the sugar bowl with slight dent
A LIBERTY & CO PEWTER TEA SERVICE DESIGNED BY ARCHIBALD KNOX AND MANUFACTURED BY W H HASELER LTD teapot 11cm h, registration mark and ENGLISH PEWTER MADE FOR LIBERTY & CO 0231, c1905 (3) In good condition, no repatinated and with some old polish residue. The wicker covered handle original well preserved
AN H & R DANIEL TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of Old English shape, painted with panels of flowers in landscapes alternating with cobalt ground gilt grapevines in elaborate gilt borders, the service including a teapot, cover and stand, 15cm h, sucrier and cover and cream jug, 4063 (or 4039 on one coffee cup) in gilt or unmarked, c1825 (23) A Daniel shape made for a very short period with pattern numbers in the low 4000s. A cup and saucer of this pattern is illustrated Berthoud (M) and R Maskell, A Directory of British Teapots, Bridgnorth 2006, p263 and Berthoud (M) and L Price, Daniel Patterns on Porcelain, Bridgnorth 1997, p40. The cup and saucer illustrated is allocated pattern 4039 but the authors note that on Daniel porcelains "The number may often be wrongly written...". Inside of teapot stained and with a crack part way round the foot. Teapot stand cracked and riveted, slop basin internal crack in the well. Cream jug internal crack across the base. One saucer cracked, one teacup cracked another with chip on the rim. Apart from these faults in very good condition with some localised rubbing but mostly fine and attractive
A COALPORT TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE OF SPODE`S PEMBROKE SHAPE painted with gilt framed panels of flowers bordered by raised gilt foliage reserved on a pink ground beneath gadrooned rim, the handle and inner border gilt, the service including a pair of plates 24cm diam, pattern 2/2/68, c1830 (30) Some damage, staining and wear but in generally acceptable condition and an attractive, good quality Coalport set

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