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A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE of oval form with gadroon rims, ebonised finials and handles, fluted and reeded bodies on ball feet comprising tea pot, hot water jug, sucrier and cream jug, engraved with initials, London 1892 - 93, and a similar coffee pot, Birmingham 1898, approximate total weight in all 73.5ozs
AN ART DECO SILVER SEVEN PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of rectangular panelled outline with ivory finials and handles, comprising teapot, hot water jug, two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, coffee pot, hot milk jug and sugar bowl, Sheffield 1945, total approximate weight 76ozs, makers mark for Viners (See illustration)
A Coalport porcelain London shape, part tea service, circa 1815, each piece finely painted with sprays of flowers within gilt borders and against a cobalt and further gilt highlighted ground, comprising teapot and cover, 14.5cm. high, sucrier and cover, 11.5cm high, cream jug, 10cm high, a slop bowl, 16.5cm diameter, two tea cups, three coffee cups and four saucers, at fault (10)
A Liberty & Co English Pewter five piece tea and coffee service designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0231, cast in low relief with variations of stylised foliage, comprising; coffee pot with hinged cover, hot-water pot with hinged cover, tea pot with hinged cover, milk and sugar basin stamped marks coffee 22.5 cm. high
Red Trees & House - A Clarice Cliff twelve place conical tea service circa 1930 comprising twelve cups and saucers, large early shape milk jug, covered sugar and teapot all decorated in a stylised tree and cottage landscape with red and black banding Bizarre and Fantasque marks across the set. Condition - Teapot - Small chip to the upper edge of the body Sugar - Cover broken into three with a chip to the rim and re-glued, base lightly crazed Milk jug - No chips, cracks or restoration Cups - Two with small chips to the rim, two with faint hairlines to the rim, one with a chip to rim and piece broken from the body and re-glued, seven have no chips, cracks or restoration Saucers - Three have breaks and repairs to the rim, nine have no chips, cracks or restoration. [This service has travelled some distance having being consigned from Amsterdam. Originally given as a wedding present to the vendors mother its thought that the service could have been purchased from Meyjes & Howeler of Amsterdam. An original advert exists for the firm clearly showing a near identical service – ref "The Art of Bizarre" by Leonard Griffin.]
A matched Edwardian six piece coffee and tea service, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1909 (hot water pot 1907),comprising spirit kettle and stand, hot water pot, coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of baluster form with fluted bodies and everted gadrooned rim with shell detail (6), spirit kettle 31cm high, combined weight 137oz

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