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An Art Deco Shelley part tea service, decorated in the Cameo pattern, No.11350/31, having printed Shelley China England mark verso; together with a similar Foley milk jug and sugar bowlTen pieces are cracked. The service as a whole has been quite well used and the decoration is rubbed in places.
A Denby stoneware dinner and tea service, on a pale green ground and having printed mark verso; together with four Crown Devon Fieldings storage jars and covers for Teo, Coffee, Sugar, and Biscuits (two boxes)3 side plates are chipped, teapot spout chipped, 2 saucers chipped, 2 cups chipped, service generally well used
A 1930s Susie Cooper Crown Burslem Works part tea service on a cream and green ground with floral decoration printed mark verso, together with a Wedgwood wash jug & bowl decorated in the Japan patternThe teapot, coffee pot and hot water pot are all in tact, but crazed, particularly the coffee which is also rather discoloured.
A collection of Victorian and later ceramics, to include a Coalport Batwing part tea and coffee serviceFloral dish is the remnant of a comport which has been smashed. The Coalport part service is crazed and two cups are cracked, the jugs are cracked, Worcester Roanake jug is chipped, gilt service is intact, but very rubbed to the gilt. Wedgwood part service is largely chipped. Extra images on website.
each piece of gourd or melon form, applied with chrysanthemums and foliage, with bamboo-cast handle, comprising: a teapot, the hinged cover with realistic melon or gourd stem-cast finial, the handle ivory-insulated; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, in fitted wood case with sliding cover; TOGETHER WITH: an associated pair of sugar-tongs, apparently unmarked, applied with prunus flowers and foliagethe teapot 24.3cm wide over handle, the case 35.6cm wide, total gross weight 29oz 8dwt, 914grFootnote: This service compares in form and decoration to another by Luen Wo which is illustrated by A. von Ferscht in his extensive work Chinese Export Silver 1785-1940 The Definitive Collectors Guide, 4th Edition, 2015, unpaginated. That service is described by von Ferscht as ‘…. Undoubtedly one of the finest late 19th-century Chinese silver sets I’ve ever seen’. He notes that the gourd was associated in Chinese culture with fertility and that such services were given as wedding gifts. The finial on this teapot presents a departure from those on many other Chinese examples, including the above-mentioned example, in that it is more realistically cast than other examples, which are usually more basically realised. The wood box also helps this service to stand out. Of a service by Lao Tian Bao which also includes a box von Ferscht notes ‘Often these cases were as much an art piece as the tea set they contained; this particular one should be perceived as a rare piece of folk art as this box tells us much about the aesthetic mindset of the period.’Tennants are grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for his assistance in identifying the marks.Condition report: The teapot, cream-jug and sugar-bowl each marked with maker's mark LW twice and with Chinese character artisan mark. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The sugar-tongs are associated to the set and do not fit properly into the space in the box. There is some scratching and wear to the case. The lid is slightly ill-fitting.
{} An English Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service, circa 1810, painted in shades of puce and gilt with a band of stylised foliage, pattern number 373, comprising: teapot, cover and standtwin-handled sucrier and covermilk jug10 teacups5 coffee cans9 saucers2 saucer dishesTeapot - large section of loss to the end of the spout, crack to the front and the back of the top rim. Sucrier - with two short factory cracks to the inner-rim. One saucer with a Y shaped crack to the underside. One teacup with a crack to the rim. One teacup with a crack to the underside. One teacup with a V shaped section missing to the rim and with a hair crack to the rim. One teacup with a hair crack. Crazed throughout. Some light staining. One coffee can, one teacup, sucrier and cream jug all have heavy internal staining.
An early 20th century silver table service, comprising nine table forks, nine table knives with steel blades, nine dessert forks, eight tea knives with steel blades, nine dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, four table spoons, a pair of sauce ladles and a carving set, by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1938, 2420g weighable (60) and two silver handled shoe horns, in cloth bags

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