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A George V silver four-piece tea and coffee service, makers A. Marston & Co, Birmingham 1912/1913/1917 of oval shaped outline with fluted sides and beaded edges, on four bun feet, comprising a teapot with ebonised knop and scroll handle, a coffee pot with ebonised knop and scroll handle, a twin-handled sugar basin and a cream jug, also a pair of sugar tongs with monograms and inscription, 757gms, 24.3ozs.
A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service, makers Richard Pearce and George Burrows, London 1846 of circular form with engraved floral foliate decoration and stag armorial, with motto 'Dum Spiro Spero' (While I breathe I Hope), each piece on four shell and foliate decorated splayed feet, comprising a teapot and a coffee pot, the hinged covers with flowerbud finials, a twin-handled sugar basin and a cream jug, 2052gms, 66oz.s (4) Ivory Registration number H817TSSX
A George V silver three-piece tea service, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918 of oblong ribbed form comprising a teapot with ebonised knop and shaped handle, twin-handled sugar basin and cream jug, also a similar matched coffee pot, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1974, having ebonised knop and shaped handle, 1819gms, 58.5ozs gross weight.
A Victorian silver three-piece tea service in the Indian manner, maker Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1876 comprising: teapot, circular sugar basin, and cream jug, with repousse decoration of flowers and foliage incorporating the panels of the Zodiac and punch-work, the hinge cover with knop in the form of a deity, 572gms, 18.3ozs, Ivory Registration Number 8QKDXULJ.
A George V silver four-piece tea and coffee service, makers William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1930 of circular pedestal shape, with beaded edges, comprising a teapot with stained wood knop and scroll handle, a coffee pot of oviform shape with stained wood knop and handle, a twin-handled sugar basin and a cream jug, 1059gms, 33.9ozs gross weight. (4)
A George V silver three-piece tea service, makers Crichton Brothers, London 1929 of globular shape, bearing a crest and inscription 'In Domino Confido' (In the Lord I Trust), comprising: teapot with wood knop and scroll handle, twin-handled sugar basin and cream jug, 1440gms, 46.3ozs gross weight.
An Edward VII silver matched four piece tea service, makers Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1902/1903 of shaped oval and fluted outline, comprising a teapot with ebonised knop and scroll handle, a twin-handled sugar basin (one handle damaged), a cream jug, each piece on four stylised foliate feet, and a tea kettle and stand with shaped handle, the stand on reeded scroll feet, 2643gms, 85ozs gross weight- Ivory Registration Number- V38JJMMZ.
A Victorian silver plated four-piece tea and coffee service of squat circular form with engraved floral foliate decoration, each piece on foliate scroll feet, comprising: teapot, coffee pot, twin-handled sugar basin and cream jug (4)(Tea Pot - Ivory exemption reference: 6jjdyt7j)(Coffee pot - Ivory exemption reference: 2vsegfan)
A George V Bachelor's Silver three piece tea service, maker Alexander Clark and Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1912: of barge-shape outline, with half reeded and fluted decoration, on four bun-shaped feet, comprising a teapot with ebonised knop and handle, a twin-handled sugar basin and a cream jug, 528gms, 16.9ozs
A Victorian silver three-piece tea service of Chinese influence, makers John Tapley & Co, London 1851, (two items clearly marked, the other rubbed), engraved crest of an armour wearing Dexter Arm holding a crucifix and three gathered arrows. The unusual lidded jug with a finial of a lion dog/Chi ly kylin/ Qilin to top, comprising a teapot, hot water jug and a milk/ cream jug, both jugs with gilded interiors.1120gms 36ozs approximately. (Ivory Exemption Number: Teapot-KXU354GS- Hotwater Jug-CC62DR8Y)* John S. Tapley entered his first mark on 7th December 1833. Trading with his sons William Tapley and George Tapley as John Tapley & Co, manufacturing silversmiths, he appears to have moved to 4 Horse Shoe Court, Ludgate Hill, in 1835 alongside the newly rebuilt premises of Rundell, Bridge & Co the Royal Goldsmiths of 32 Ludgate Hill.
A RARE FAMILLE ROSE DUTCH ARMORIAL 'VOC' TEAPOT, COVER AND STANDDated by inscription to 1728The pear-shaped teapot finely enamelled on either side with the arms of the Dutch Republic flanked by crowned lions and the 'VOC' monogram beneath, decorated in red, pink, green, yellow and black enamels, applied with a C-shaped handle and straight spout, beneath the mouth rim with the inscription 'CRESCUNT.1728.CONCORDIA', the domed cover similarly decorated with two 'VOC' monograms, surmounted by a lotus-bud finial, the flat stand with rising sides and foliate rim, similarly decorated with the arms of the States General of the Dutch Republic above the VOC monogram, surrounded by the inscription 'CONCORDIA RES PARVAE CRESCUNT 1728'. The teapot: 14.5cm (5 3/4in) long; the stand: 13.5cm (5 1/3in) wide (3).Footnotes:The Property of a LadyProvenance: a Western private collection, and thence by descentThe arms and motto on the present lot belong to the Dutch Republic. The letters 'VOC' are the cypher of the 'Verenigde Oost Indische Compagnie', the Dutch East India Company. The design has been accurately copied from one side of a silver coin, issued by the Company in 1728 for use in the Far East. Even the ribbed milling of the coin is imitated in the rim of the saucer and the mouth rim of the teapot and cover. The tea service to which this cup and saucer belonged was arguably commissioned by the Company to commemorate the successful launch of its new coinage and may possibly have been used by its employees at the Company's different official bases throughout the Far East. Other pieces from this service include cups and saucers in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (acc.no.645 and a-1907), in the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands, and in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; a plate in the Mottahedeh collection (Howard and Ayers, 1978, vol.I, pl. 191); a plate, teapot, cup and saucer at the Musees Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Brussels, Belgium (Jorg, 1989, no.36); a teapot without lid in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (Lunsingh Scheurleer, 1974, no.267), and a teapot in the Africana Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa (Woodward, 1974, pl.Al). (Op. Cit. The British Museum, Franks.979)See also a related cup and saucer of this design which was sold at Christie's, New York, 24 January 2012, lot 105, from the Peter H.B.Frellinghuysen Jr. Collection of Chinese Export Porcelain.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Large comprehensive Royal Doulton Provencal dinner, tea and coffee service comprising 9 dinner plates, 8 side plates, 8 dessert bowls, 8 soup bowls and saucers, 1 meat dish, 2 tureens with lids, 2 casseroles with lids, 1 gravy boat and saucer, 6 coffee cups and saucers, 3 coffee pot, sugar and cream, 8 teacups and saucers, 3 teapot, sugar and cream, 1 cake plate, 1 slop bowl and 8 tea plates. 92 pieces in total.
West German vase moulded with bands of volcanic brown glaze alternating with orange stripes, 40.5cm high, a West German pottery vase in the Greek Attic-style, decorated with horses of a textured matt black ground, 35cm high, a French pottery handkerchief-shaped dish, painted with linear pattern and red dots, inscribed in French, with the date 1964, 34.5cm wide, a Royal Doulton 'Bamboo' pattern part tea service printed with stylised bamboo, comprising a teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and six teacups and saucers, printed brown marks, pattern no.D.6446 and a mid century Empire Porcelain Company coffee service printed with a band of leaves and linear pattern in ochre, turquoise and black, impressed marks, comprising a coffee pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, six teacups and five saucers
Thomas (Rosenthal) part dinner service, white glazed with silver banding, a large pottery lidded bread bin with floral decoration, stamped 'Staffordshire' to base and three similarly decorated Staffordshire pottery storage jars for coffee, tea and sugar, a Royal Doulton Winston Churchill Toby jug, a Baccarat accessories glass cutting board with cheese knife and further chinaware
MINTON DINNER SERVICE, 'Winchester' including 23 salad plates, 25 dinner plates, 24 side plates, 22 soup bowls, 1 large serving tray, 3 medium serving trays, 1 small serving tray, 3 lidded tureens, 6 tea cups and saucers, 4 bowls, 2 spare saucers and a large Victorian tureen lidded and 7 ornately gilded Minton plates. (Qty)
A 1931 Aynsley 12 place Art Deco Butterfly ceramic tea service comprising of 12 side plates,Milk Jug, Sugar Bowl, 6 Breakfast cups and Saucers and 6 tea cups and saucers, marked under. Condition Report: It really is in superb condition.Unusally without fault, obviously kept for best but rarely if ever used!Lovely thing !!

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