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A MEISSEN 'RED DRAGON' PATTERN PART TEA SERVICE 20TH CENTURY, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS, INCISED NUMERALS AND PRESSNUMMERN Painted in shades of iron-red and gilt, the centres with two fighting phoenix among scattered sprigs, the borders with dragons and ribbon-tied precious objects, comprising four cups and saucers and four cake-plates The cake-plates 6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm.) wide View on Christie's.com
A rare George II three footed sugar / slop bowl James Tait, Edinburgh 1734 - 1735, Assay Master Archibald Ure, the hemispherical bowl with everted scalloped rim, raised on three stepped hoof feet with trefoil terminals, the underside engraved with contemporary initials `AH` 13cm diameter, 5.5oz Notes: This sugar / slop bowl is amongst the earliest three footed Scottish examples (pre dated by one 1726 - 1727) by James Kerr with lion mask and paw feet and predates all recorded Irish examples. The overall style and design feature are interesting and very comparable to other facets of period work. The everted rim is obviously similar to pedestal sugar bowls, cream boats etc and the terminals and hoof feet supporting it show very visible comparables to cream boats of the period. For a comparable sugar bowl of the same date by James Kerr, see `Silver; made in Scotland` National Museums of Scotland 2008 item 4.33, as part of the Hopetoun tea service While this has previously been catalogued as a slop bowl its use might in fact have been for sugar as its size while deep is not as large as others recorded. References: `Compendium of Scottish Silver II` R & J Dietert, illustrated plate 5, listed page 46
A late Victorian silver four piece tea service, decorated overall with a dense design of Persian style floral panels and foliage, comprising a teapot, hot water pot, sugar bowl and jug, London 1879 and 1880 by Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer (John Hunt & Robert Roskell), together with a matched pair of silver sugar tongs.
A Plant Tuscan China part tea service decorated with primroses, including cups and saucers, tea plates, a sugar bowl and a milk jug, together with an Adderleys bone china part service decorated with iris, a Royal Standard `Rose of Sharon` part coffee service and four pieces of Royal Crown Derby (some faults).

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