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A fine Victorian silver tea service, by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, each piece repousse with stags, floral sprays and repeating classical designs, with loop handles with figural mounts, each piece hallmarked and stamped beneath with the weight and reference number, Sheffield hallmarks for 1886 and 1888. Four pieces, heights from 11 ins to 6 ins. 73.8 ozs (2288 grams).
A Royal Doulton 'Morning Star' pattern part dinner and tea service, comprising six plates, a large circular plate, a cake plate, an oval dish, four coffee cups, two teacups, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, six dessert bowls, six side plates and seven assorted saucers, together with a small group of Royal Doulton 'Camelot' pattern wares and a pair of floral decorated 20th Century Austrian porcelain vases.
A Susie Cooper 'Venetia' Pattern part service, comprising a coffee pot and cover, six coffee cans and saucers, six tea plates, six dessert bowls, two vegetable tureens and covers, an oval platter, a sauce boat and stand, four side plates, two eggcups and a salt and pepper, together with a 'Talisman' design milk and sugar.
A Royal Worcester 'Evesham' pattern part dinner and tea service comprising three large oval tureens and covers, a circular tureen and cover, a small oval tureen and cover, a sauce boat and stand, three oval plates, seven dinner plates, six dessert plates, six cereal bowls, eight side plates, six teacups and saucers, a milk jug, a preserve pot and cover, an oval dish, a flan dish and a salt and pepper.
A Berlin porcelain cabaret tea service, late 19th Century, comprising two cups and saucers, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug and a hot water pot and cover on an oval tray, decorated with oval reserve panels painted with flowers within gilt borders against a cobalt blue ground, underglaze blue sceptre mark to bases with strike beneath and impressed and painted marks, length of tray approx 37cm (minor restoration).
A Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' pattern part service, comprising two circular vegetable tureens and covers, six soup, dinner and dessert plates, eleven tea plates, six dessert bowls, a sauce boat and stand, a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a large plate, a sugar bowl and six teacups and five saucers.
A Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' pattern part dinner and tea service, comprising two circular vegetable tureens and covers, an oval platter, a cake plate, a cake stand (lacking fittings), eight soup plates, seven dinner plates, eight dessert plates, seven side plates, eight dessert bowls, a sauce boat and stand, a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a hot water pot and cover, ten teacups and eight saucers, seven coffee cups and eight saucers, two sugar bowls of graduated size, a milk jug, two stub candlesticks, a rectangular box and cover, an oval dish, six napkin rings, two condiments, six small butter dishes and a small jardinière (minor faults).
A Coalport porcelain part tea service, circa 1810, gilt with a band of stylised fans against a red dotted ground, comprising a two handled sugar bowl and cover, seven teacups, one coffee cup, two saucers and a cake plate, (faults and repairs) together with a group of other English porcelain teawares, mostly 19th Century, including a New Hall type teabowl and two saucers (faults).
An extensive Danish metalwares Acorn pattern flatware service by Georg Jensen, designed by Johan Rohde, comprising twelve of each dinner knives, dinner forks, luncheon knives, luncheon forks, fish knives, fish forks, pastry forks, dinner spoons, dessert spoons, tea spoons, fruit knives, fruit spoons, a sauce ladle, a large serving spoon, a medium serving spoon, a jam spoon, a meat fork, a bottle opener, a small cake slice, a pair of salad servers and a large serving knife and fork (155)
Montague Dawson (1895-1973), oil on canvas, 'Fairing Weather - The Clipper RED JACKET', signed, 40 x 50in. Provenance, Purchased by Frost & Reed from Montague Dawson on 23rd August 1965. Purchased from Frost & Reed by the vendors family on 1st September 1965. Notes. The Red Jacket, designed by Samuel Harte Pook, and built and launched from George Thomas' shipyard at Rockland, Maine on November 2, 1853. She was a large exquisitely handsome clipper of perfect proportions quite pleasing to the eye that some said "had the graceful appearance of a dainty tea clipper," but much larger measuring out at 251 x 44 x 31 feet and 2305 tons. She had hollow entrance lines and her ends were long and very sharp, but not as pronounced as her great rival, the Lightning. The Red Jacket was to be sent to Liverpool uncoppered with few interior fittings and all the coppering was to be done upon arrival, along with the decorating of her saloons and cabins by Liverpool artisans to customize her for the Australian emigrant trade. American artisans, however, took great pride in carving the figureheads, taffrail scrolls, and carvings of their ships and such was the case with the Red Jacket. The Red Jacket's figurehead was a life-size carving of the great Seneca Indian chief Red Jacket of the Wolf Clan presented in a magnificent fashion with beaded buckskins, a red jacket, and a feather head-dress. His Indian name was chief Sagoyewatha (He that keeps them awake). The carving was a carefully crafted likeness of the Indian chief, for Red Jacket had been a scout for British forces at the time of the Revolutionary War and had lived on a reservation near Buffalo, New York until he died in 1830. He often wore the red jacket of the British soldier and a number of red jackets were presented to him over the years upon many occasions by the grateful British for his years of loyal service. The Red Jacket was Pook's masterpiece and owned by Boston merchants Seacomb & Taylor. A week after her launching, the Red Jacket was towed to New York to be fitted with her spars and rigging. Command of the Red Jacket was given to Captain Asa Eldridge, the former captain of the packet ship Roscius of the Collins Line, a superb navigator known around the world. A very indifferent crew was rounded up and the Red Jacket cleared New York on January 11, 1854. They had an amazingly swift voyage across the Atlantic even though there was snow, hail, and rain throughout every day of the voyage accompanied by westerly gales and the Red Jacket arrived off Point Lynas on January 23rd. A pilot came aboard shortly after noon in stormy weather and guided her up the Mersey River to Liverpool. The Red Jacket had a dock to dock elapsed time of 13 days, one hour and 25 minutes, thus beating the record time of 13 days, 22 hours set by the Sovereign of the Seas the year before. The three best days of the Red Jacket's run were 413, 374 and 371 miles. With thanks to Charles Kingzett of Frost and Reed for researching the record of date, title and purchase.
A George V silver three piece tea service, the squat circular bodies with moulded girdles and cut card work, comprising - teapot with domed cover and cast mythical beast spout, 6.25ins high, circular sugar bowl, 4ins diameter, and milk jug, 4ins high, by Mappin & Webb, London 1913 and 1914 (gross weight 38ozs).
A Victorian silver three piece tea service, the squat bulbous bodies boldly embossed with floral, leaf and C-scroll ornament, each on four astragal panel feet, comprising - teapot with cast bird pattern finial, 7.5ins high, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, by W.H., London 1861 (gross weight 47ozs).
A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, the bulbous bodies engraved with circular and oval cartouches and bold floral and leaf scroll ornament, bead mounts to rims and footrims, comprising - spherical teapot, the domed cover with knopped finial, 7.5ins high, coffee pot, the domed cover with knopped finial, 11.25ins high, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Martin & Hall, London 1863 (gross weight 66ozs - each engraved with a crest of a hand holding a spade and worded "Labor Omnia Vincit").

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