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William IV/Queen Victoria silver four piece tea/coffee service comprising tea pot, matching coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug round lobed bodies on shell feet, the covers with flower finials the tea and coffee pots with silver handles, three pieces by the Barnards, the coffee pot by WH,, the sugar bowl London 1835, the jug 1837, the teapot 1836 the coffee pot 1840, 67 ozs., max height 9.5"
English early 19th century tea service, possibly Spode, bat printed with topographical rural scenes and comprising boat shaped teapot and cover, cream jug, slop bowl and four cups and saucers (11); also a Vienna style porcelain six setting tea service decorated with classical reserves (21 pieces)
A Kayserzinn pewter four piece tea service on a tray by J. P. Kayser Sohn, Krefeld, designed by Hugo Leven and Hermann Fauser, before 1904, with rose twine decoration, raised marks ‘Kayserzinn 4515’ in circles, the tea pot 26.5cm long; the oval twin handled tray stamped ‘Kayserzinn 4466’ in an oval, 54cm long. Provenance: Barry Flanagan (1941-2009).
A Four-Piece Chinese Export Silver Tea Service, Each compressed form with a raised striding dragon encircling the body, with bamboo form handles, spouts and finials; including one kettle with bamboo form feet and matching stand, a teapot, a covered sugar, and a creamer, each marked `Chicheong` to the base. Height of Teapot: 9 1/4 inches (23.5 cm) with stand; Weight: 3 lbs 8 7/8 oz (1.6 kg) [Small dents, abrasions, overall wear. This condition report states major condition issues only] Starting Price: $2500
A Three-Piece Silver Partial Tea Service, Including a creamer, a covered sugar with spoon, and a footed tray; each incised with bamboo trees against a lightly hammer ground, bamboo form final to the covered sugar, the circular tray with a foliated rim, stamped with `Tackhing,` `90% silver,` and `Y` to each base. Height of Sugar: 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm); Weight: 1 lb 13 3/4 oz (843 g) [Abrasions, small dents and nicks. This condition report states major condition issues only] Starting Price: $600
A Fine Five-Piece Japanese Export Silver Tea Service, Including a teapot, creamer, covered sugar with tongs and a disposal container; each finely decorated to the exterior with raised iris flowers borne from the water below, all against a hammered ground, flanked by slender sinuous dragon handles with long undulating whiskers, the covers designed en suite, each with a stamped `Konoike` mark to the base, accompanied by an original velvet-lined fitted wood box. Meiji Period, Circa 1890-1910, Height of Teapot: 5 1/2 inches (14 cm) excluding handle; Weight: 54.5 troy oz (1.695 kg) [Small dents to the teapot cover and base, and to the rim of the container, abrasions to each base, extensive tarnish. This condition report states major condition issues only] Starting Price: $3500
A Five-Piece Japanese Sterling Silver Tea Service, Comprising a kettle with associated stand and burner, a coffee pot, a teapot, a covered sugar, and a covered creamer, each side chased with peony flowers, further decorated with peony sprays to the handles and covers, each cover with a peony-form finial, stamped with a maker`s mark and `sterling` to each base, accompanied by original velvet-lined fitted wood boxes. Early 20th Century, Height: 18 inches (45.7 cm) of kettle on stand; Weight: 157.45 troy oz (4.9 kg) [Overall wear, minor dents, small losses and minor cracks. This condition report states major condition issues only] Starting Price: $3000
An 18th century Chinese porcelain part tea and coffee service Teapot hand snapped and re-glued, tea canister appears ok. Jug - with damaged cover and other chips. At least four tea bowls with chips. Cans appear ok. Slop bowl cover a.f. Spoon dish - ok overall. Saucers mostly appear ok, one of two minor faults however. Some rubbing to gilding throughout. Sold as seen.
A composite Thuringian Porcelain tea service, probably Wallendorf, et al., circa 1770-80, painted with the Immortelle pattern in underglaze blue, comprising teapot and cover, jug and cover, sucrier and cover, eight tea bowls and eleven saucers, various marks, the teapot 13.5cm (some pieces replacements from other factories including one Meissen tea bowl) Chip to underside of rim of lid on teapot. The jug has a chip off the rim of the lid and several chips on tip of the spout. Bowl and cover good. Two tea bowls chipped on the rims, and one saucer with small firing crack on rim. Otherwise reasonable throughout.
A Minton Haddon Hall dinner service, a Royal Grafton tea set, a Wedgwood Colonnade tea set and dinner set and a Worcester Evesham dinner service (Qty) There is a large quantity of items in this lot so unable to do individual reports. Generally - Minton Haddon Hall appears very faded overall. Wedgwood and Royal Grafton appear ok, Evesham is very mixed.
A Wedgwood `Devon Spray` tea and dinner service comprising:- eight 10" dinner plates, eight 8" plates, eight 6" plates, eight soup cups and saucers, six teacups and saucers, two meat dishes, two vegetable dishes, sauce boat and stand, teapot, sugar, cream jug and milk jug (a/f) - with receipt from Hong Kong

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