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THREE-PIECE SHEFFIELD SILVER TEA SERVICE, date stamped for 1960, '61 and '62, maker Emile Viner, consisting teapot, 16cms H, 24cms across, milk jug, 7cms H excl. handle, 12cms across and sugar bowl 7cms H, 10.5cms diam., all having segmented detail to the body, on circular bases, 22.8ozt gross
THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Birmingham 1935, Jubilee marks Adie Brothers Ltd, comprising teapot, 16.5cms max. H, 26cms W, hot water pot, 22cms max. H, 17cms W, both items with mahogany effect handles and lid finials, the remaining item a two-handled sugar bowl, 9cms H, 15cms W handle to handle, the teapot with mythical beast spout, repeated to the sugar bowl handles, each item decorated with upper bands of Celtic scroll panels divided by lion masks, further Celtic scroll panels to the teapot and water jug spout and handle terminals, the plain bulbous squat form bodies on stepped circular bases, 51.5ozt gross
VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED FOUR-PIECE TEA & COFFEE SERVICE, squat form bodies, having Gothic-type foliate engraving and leaf scroll handles on petal form bases, set comprises of teapot, 22cms H, 25cms across, coffee pot, 28cms H, 24cms across, milk jug, 15cms H and sugar basin 14cms overall H, 20cms across(GOV.UK self-declaration form completed for the sale of this item - Submission reference R6KRY32V)
A SILVER TEAPOT, AN AUSTRIAN COPPER KETTLE AND A PIQUOT WARE TEA SERVICE (6)20th Century The flattened ovoid teapot, stamped ‘PATENT ?’ to the underside, with angular plastic handle and finial, each side chased with rural leisure scene, 13.5cm high; Together with an Austrian copper teapot and a four piece tea service
Cunard Line is a British-American cruise line that has a long and prestigious history in the maritime industry. Here's an overview of Cunard Line:History: Cunard Line was founded in 1839 by Samuel Cunard, initially operating as a mail steamship company. The company's first ship, RMS Britannia, made its maiden voyage from Liverpool to Halifax and Boston in 1840. Over the years, Cunard Line expanded its fleet and established itself as a leading transatlantic passenger and cargo service.Transatlantic Passengers: Cunard Line became renowned for its transatlantic crossings, connecting Europe and North America. The company's ships, such as RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth, offered luxurious accommodations and amenities, attracting notable passengers including celebrities, politicians, and even royalty. Cunard's ships were known for their elegance, comfort, and world-class service.Golden Age: During the early 20th century, Cunard Line experienced its "Golden Age" of ocean travel. The iconic RMS Titanic was originally intended to be a Cunard ship but was later acquired by a different company. Despite this, Cunard Line continued to thrive with its fleet of luxurious liners and was a prominent player in the transatlantic passenger market.Modern Era: In the latter half of the 20th century, the demand for transatlantic travel declined due to the rise of air travel. Cunard Line transitioned from traditional ocean liners to cruise ships, focusing on providing luxury cruises and exotic itineraries. In 1998, Cunard Line became a subsidiary of Carnival Corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise ship operator.Flagship Queens: Cunard Line's flagship ships in the modern era are the Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, and Queen Elizabeth. The Queen Mary 2, known for its classic ocean liner design, is a transatlantic liner offering regular crossings between New York and Southampton. The Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth are elegant cruise ships offering a range of itineraries around the world.Traditions and Elegance: Cunard Line upholds certain maritime traditions, including formal evenings and traditional afternoon tea service. The ships feature opulent interiors, grand ballrooms, exquisite dining options, and luxurious staterooms. Cunard's White Star Service ensures that passengers receive impeccable service and attention to detail.Destinations and Itineraries: Cunard Line offers a variety of itineraries, including transatlantic crossings, Mediterranean cruises, world cruises, and other exotic destinations. Passengers can explore ports of call, engage in enrichment activities, and enjoy onboard entertainment and amenities.Legacy: Cunard Line has a rich legacy in the maritime industry and is known for its commitment to elegance, tradition, and luxury. The company continues to be recognized for its iconic ships, exceptional service, and dedication to providing passengers with memorable experiences at sea.Cunard Line has played a significant role in the history of ocean travel, and its commitment to providing a luxurious and timeless experience continues to attract passengers from around the world.Measures 36 x 54.
A Royal Doulton stoneware matched three piece tea service, circa 1900, decorated in Art Nouveau taste with stylised leaves and flowers against a mottled pale green ground, and blue upper rims, all with impressed and incised marks, the teapot design number 2453, 18 by 12cm high, the milk jug design number 2453, 7.5 by 9cm high, and the sugar bowl design number 1898, 9 by 7cm high, a/f. (3)Condition:There is a hairline crack to the body of the teapot, a firing crack to the handle of the milk jug, and a possible hairline crack visible to the interior of the sugar bowl, along with some wear throughout all pieces.
A mixed group comprising a Royal Worcester china part tea service comprising two sugar bowls, a plate, six tea cups, a milk jug, six saucers (w- 14cm), six side plates (w- 16cm), a Coalport set of four teacups and four saucers in Trellis Rose and a Republic of Ireland part tea service in Swanlake pattern comprising a sugar bowl, milk jug, six tea cups and six saucers etc. (alot) (marked verso)

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