A Royal Worcester blush ivory heart shaped Tea For Two service, decorated with floral sprays and gilt edges, consisting of a heart shaped tray, teapot, cream and sugar and teacups and saucer, together with another saucer, teapot marked to underside Registered Design No. 233855.This service has clearly seen a fair bit of use. The heart shaped tray is generally discoloured, it does not ring true, in fact it is very wooden. There are two small hairline cracks at the upper end of the heart and two rim chips. The underside of the tray is badly scuffed and discoloured and has numerous scratches. The sugar basin has been broken into three pieces and glued and there is also a hairline crack. It is also somewhat discoloured. Whilst both teacups ring true, they do both have small top edge chips. The heart shaped saucer rings true and the other one also but not quite as crisply. Both saucers are a little dirty. The teapot lid does not ring true but does not appear to have any repairs. There is however a small under edge lip chip and a slight hairline crack. The teapot itself is a little discoloured and does not quite ring true. The gilding to the teapot is generally a little rubbed but we cannot see any cracks or restoration. All pieces are a little crazed when viewed under magnification.
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A three piece silver tea service, with teapot, cream jug and sugar, circa 1920 by Ernest Druiff & Co, the teapot with wicker wrapped handle and candle with tri pointed decoration to the top. Height including handle +/- 9 cm. Birmingham date letter V. Overall weight 472 grams (see illustration).All the pieces are generally in very good order. The teapot lid fits perfectly well and it sits on a flat surface nicely. There is one split to the wicker on the handle but this is not loose. The milk jug is in good order. The sugar basin has a very slight ripple to the top, but this is barely noticeable with the naked eye but can be felt when running a finger around the top. There are signs of age-related wear but nothing untoward to all three pieces.
A four piece silver tea service, with foliate engraving and pierced finials with ivory spacers. Coffeepot hallmark London 1882, Walter and John Barnard, height 22.5 cm, overall weight 1669 grams. NOTE: This item has been assigned an ivory exemption certificate number LWTMBHKQ (see illustration).
William IV three piece silver tea service, George Hunter II, London, 1835, comprising teapot with hinged lid, flower bud finial and capped scrolled handle to an embossed squat body, raised on four folded feet, 28cm handle to spout, together with matching twin handled sucrier and cream jug with gilt wash interior, weight 49.6 tr.oz.Please note for delivery to the UK the handle will have to be removed as it contains ivory.
A Herend 'Queen Victoria' porcelain part dinner service, 20th century, Hungarian, each with painted and gilt-heightened decoration with stylised peony flowers and butterflies, blue printed and impressed marks to base,tureen 30cm wide21cm deep20cm high (111)Condition ReportOverall the service is in very good condition with no major damages or defects. There are a few tiny chips to flowers - see images. There may be slight traces of age and use as these are pre-owned, such as surface scratches and light wear to gilding and paintwork, but nothing that is strikingly obvious to us.1 x tureen and cover - no notable issues - etched number underneath EN4OHY1 X twin handled circular dish10 x dinner plates - rubbing to gilding and light wear to decoration 1 x teapot - small nibbles to flower finial - light wear3 x milk jug 12 x medium plates - light wear 18 x side plates - some yellow markings/ light wear to decoration / one with hairline crack 6 x larger teacup saucers 10 x coffee saucers (circular/unshaped rims)6 x coffee saucers (shaped rim)14 x tea saucers (shaped rim)5 x teacup (circular rim)14 x teacup (shaped rim) - one example with handle repaired6 x larger teacups 1 x coffee jug - yellow discoloration present3 x sugar bowls - small chips to flower finials10 x coffee cans
A George IV three-piece silver-gilt tea service, by J E Terrey & Co., London 1824,comprising a teapot with ivory insulators, a sugar basin and milk jug, with gilt interiors,teapot 30cm wide15cm high, 64.3ozt (3)IMPORTANT NOTE:This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018.Condition ReportMarks slightly rubbed to the jug. Gilt interiors worn. Crests rubbed but with the motto 'NON DEERIT ALTER AUREUS'. Light scratches, small knocks and nicks.
GROUP OF COLLECTABLE CERAMICS, including six Bradford Exchange limited edition Wedgwood plates, Wedgwood 'The Bizarre Living Landscapes of Clarice Cliff', 21cms (diam.), five Portmeirion 'Pomona' side plates, 20cms (diam.), Wedgwood part tea service, etc. - N.B. AMENDED IMAGESProvenance: private collection Conwy
EDWARD VII SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE, oval form, monogrammed 'M', Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1904-1907, approx. 51ozt grossProvenance: private collection DenbighshireGOV.UK Ivory content- to comply with current regulation - self-declaration form completed for the sale of this item - Submission reference QN35D51H
Silver four piece tea service, William Hunter, London 1843, including coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, floral finials, acanthus scrolled handle with ivory insulators, cat rim, embossed and chased lobed palmette body, circular foot, 24cm and smaller, gross weight 77.4ozt.Ivory Act 2018 Registration Reference; L7GABCRL
Silver three piece tea service, EB, London 1826, including coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug and Butter Dish, leaf and berry finials, acanthus scrolled handle with ivory insulators, all over embossed and chased with flowers and scrolls, on four paw feet, and a matched silver coffee pot, Charles Gordon, London 1830, engraved presentation to all pieces "Presented to Captain L Percival by his passengers PrHCC Ship Abberton to Bengal 1828", 20.5cm and smaller, gross weight 86.6ozt.Ivory Act 2018 Registration Reference; G42WCCF9 Qty: 4
A Victorian Adam Revival three-piece silver bachelor tea service of stemmed oval form with reeded and engraved decoration, the teapot with ivory finial and insulators, Walter & John Barnard, London 1885, 17oz gross, to/w a fiddle pattern sifter ladle, H.J. Lias & Son, London 1862, in morocco-covered fitted presentation case with purple satin and velvet lining, retailed by Reid & Sons, Goldsmiths to the Queen, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Ivory Submission Reference number LL9PB73W case a/f
A Pirkenhammer Czechoslovakian porcelain part dinner tea and coffee service The service consisting of five various serving dishes; a sauce tureen, cover, and stand; ten dinner plates; ten soup bowls; four side plates; nine cups; eleven saucers; a teapot; a coffee pot; milk jug; a salt cellar; and a condiment vase and cover. The largest oval serving dish 43cm wide. The dinner plates25.5cm diameter. The soup bowls 25cm diameter. Wear to the gilding overall, chiefly to the rims of the cups and the milk jug. The salt cellar with a chip to the rim. The sugar bowl cover missing its knop.

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