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An extensive Spode Royal Lancaster china dinner/tea service, comprising two soup tureens and covers on stands, six oval entree dishes, fourteen each crescent dishes, 28 cm dinner plates, 22 cm dessert plates, 16 cm tea plates and saucers, thirteen tea cups, three elliptical dishes, two sandwich plates, four dessert bowls, tea pot, milk jug and sugar basin with cover (106 pcs including covers) No cracks, restoration or damage as viewed under UV. Pieces are all in good order with no losses to decoration
An early Victorian silver four-piece tea/coffee service of melon form with melon finials, the scroll handles with ivory insulators, on foliate scrolling bracket feet, Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, London 1838 (the sugar basin 1837), 64oz gross, in original baize-lined fitted oak box Ivory Submission Reference Number QUNQUV9D
A BOX AND LOOSE METAL WARE, CERAMICS, GLASS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include Old Hall stainless steel tea and dinner wares, a Borrowdale Staybrite beaten steel bowl, a forty eight piece Aynsley Henley dinner service, a Royal Worcester banana leaf jug, a blue cut glass scent bottle, two Royal Scot cranberry glass vases, an engraved celery vase, wooden bowls, etc (1 box + loose) (sd)
SIX BOXES OF CERAMICS, GLASS AND CUTLERY, to include Royal Worcester gold lustre teapot, cream jug and covered sugar bowl, moustache and feeding cups, a fourteen piece Royal Winton gilt chintz coffee set, a Sadler Heirloom Collection Mandarin tea for one teapot, a Minton Marlow cup and saucer, a Spode Shima Border covered sugar bowl, ceramic and glass jelly moulds, a Wade Golden Turquoise cruet set, a thirty eight piece Royal Doulton Caprice dinner service, cut and pressed glass ware, etc (6 boxes) (sd)
Five piece Edwardian silver tea service, comprising teapot and coffee pot, each with ebonised scroll handle, tea caddy with hinged cover, twin handled open sucrier, and milk jug, each of rounded bombe form, upon four paw feet, hallmarked William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1904 and 1905, coffee pot H26cmCondition Report: Approximate total gross weight 1977.8 grams (63.58 ozt) General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, a few deeper scratches, some small indentations and some knocks.Teapot handle with split and repair.Coffee pot lid detached and loose.Hallmarks with some wear but generally legible.
Mid 20th century silver five piece tea service, comprising teapot of squat circular form with cast gadroon, palmette and serpent detail, and ebonised scroll handle and finial, upon a reeded circular foot, slop bowl, sucrier, milk jug, and stand, each of conforming design, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1932, 1934 and 1936, teapot H16cmCondition Report: Approximate total gross weight 2508.2 grams (80.64 ozt)Teapot with personal engraving to body.General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks, and a few slightly deeper scratches.Hallmarks clear and legible, with some slight wear to some makers marks.
A Composite Royal Worcester Porcelain Coffee Service, 1924-1928, painted by various artists with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank, various signatures, printed marks, comprising: coffee pot and cover milk jug sugar bowl 6 coffee cans 6 saucers A Similar Tea Plate, by Edward Townsend, 1929 18.5cm diameter A Side Plate, by Harry Ayrton, 1926 15.5cm diameter A Shaped Rectangular Pin Tray, by Edward Townsend, circa 1934 10cm wide (19)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Some glaze crazing and minor surface wear. Coffee pot 26.5cm high.
A Four-Piece Victorian Provincial Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by John Walton, Newcastle, 1858, 1859 and 1860 each piece tapering and on foliage and scroll cast panel feet, the sides engraved with foliage and on one side with a crest and the other an initial, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory-insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe coffee-pot 28cm high, total gross weight 84oz 12dwt, 2,631gr (4)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number H6BDB1WF.Each piece marked either underneath or below handle. The teapot further part marked inside cover and on handle. The coffee-pot further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear, though with a small bit of wear. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises. The pieces, excluding the cream-jug, rock very slightly when placed on a flat surface.
A Four-Piece George IV Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1821 each piece tapering oblong or tapering cylindrical, the shoulder chased with foliage and lobed on a matted ground, with shell and fruiting foliage border on a matted ground, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory-insulated reeded handle and leaf and flower finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe coffee-pot 22.5cm high, total gross weight 76oz 14dwt, 2,385gr (4)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 8VZRJN7J.The teapot and coffee-pot each fully marked near handle. Further part marked on handle and inside cover. The cream-jug fully marked under spoout. The sugar-bowl marked on side near handle with lion passant, date letter, duty mark and town mark. Marked with maker's mark under rim near one handle. There is some wear to the marks but each is generally legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and to the gilding inside the cream-jug and sugar-bowl. There are some splits to the rim of the sugar-bowl and some bruising overall. Possibly erased. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory insulators which show no signs of having been altered or added to.
A Three-Piece George III Silver Tea-Service With an Elizabeth II Kettle, Stand and Lamp En Suite, The Tea-Service by William Burwash, London, 1818, The Kettle, Stand and Lamp by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1959 each piece of the tea-service compressed circular and on spreading base, the lower bodies part-fluted, with shell and foliage-heightened gadrooned rim, the teapot engraved with a coat-of-arms on one side and two crests on the other, comprising a teapot, with wood handle and carved ivory finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the kettle, stand and lamp similarly decorated, with wood handle, finial lacking the kettle, stand and lamp stand 29cm high, total gross weight 116oz 1dwt, 3,609gr (4) The crests are those of Cust and Brownlow and the arms are those of Cust quartering Brownlow and Bankes and impaling Newnham for William Cust (1787-1845), youngest son of Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow (1744-1807), of Belton House, near Grantham, and his wife Sophia, daughter of Thomas Newnham, whom he married in 1819. With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number RXAY3M8K. The teapot, cream-jug and sugar-bowl fully marked underneath. The teapot further part-marked inside cover. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving and high points. The wood handle is perhaps replaced. There is some cracking and staining to the ivory, which shows no indication of have been altered or added to in any way. The kettle, stand and lamp marked as expected. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The chain which holds connects one of the pins to the body has become detached from the pin. There is no finial on the cover.

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