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A Wedgwood coffee service, including a tray, four coffee cans and saucers, a cream jug and sugar bowl; together with a Staffordshire creamware coffee service for eight, with gilt edging, including a coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl; also a Aynsley tea service, decorated with roasts (a lot)
A Victorian three piece silver tea service, London 1851, including a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, of waisted form with engraved scrolling decoration, 45 troy oz. (Gross), teapot 19cm high; together with an associated silver plated coffee jug, 25cm highCondition reportFew minor dents & surface marks.
An Edward VII and a George V Harlequin Silver Five Piece Tea and Coffee Service by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1907 and 1916, and Frank Hobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1939, of circular bulbous panelled form with wide scroll pierced rims and on circular footrims, comprising - teapot, 5.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, coffee pot, 8.25ins high and hot water pot, 7.5ins high, three larger pieces with ebonised handles and finials, gross weight 79ozs
A Victorian Silver Circular Four-Piece Tea Service, by JR and retailed by Edward and Sons, Glasgow and London, Glasgow, 1875, of Eastern design embossed with panels of fish, figures, animals and objects within geometric borders and with rectangular cartouche engraved with crest, comprising - teapot, 7.25ins high, hot water pot, 9.75ins high, each with temple pattern finials, milk jug and sugar bowl, gross weight 63ozsCondition Report:Teapot - hinge to lid works well and lid fits comfortably. Handle tight. Seam to tip of spout, under spout has very slightly opened along approx. 1.3cm along its length.Hot water jug - hinge works well and cover well seated. Handle is tight. Horizontal dent to the base measuring approx. 3.5cm terminates at its right end with a small vertical crack to the metal measuring approx. 5mm. Milk jug - with small dent to foot. Sugar bowl - the rim very slightly out of true. In general terms this service appears to be in reasonably good condition. There is some typical scattered wear to all pieces.
An Elizabeth II Silver Octagonal Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1960, with reeded mounts, angular handles and on octagonal footrims, comprising - teapot, 6.5ins high, coffee pot, 8.25ins high, each with composition finials and handles, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 53ozs
A George V Silver Old English and Rat Tail Pattern Table Service, by Fenton, Russell and Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1924, for eighteen place settings, comprising - eighteen table spoons, eighteen table forks, eighteen dessert spoons, eighteen dessert forks, eighteen tea spoons, twelve egg spoons, two sauce ladles and a soup ladle, all engraved with monogram 'M', weight 178ozs, and four Victorian Scottish silver single struck Queen's pattern salt spoons, Glasgow, 1854, weight 1.8ozs, contained in mahogany canteen with brass shield shape plaque to lid, engraved "JMM" and with brass flush handles to sides, 19.5ins x 14.5ins x 5ins high
An Elizabeth II Silver Rectangular Four-Piece Tea Service and a Pair of Edward VII Silver Two-Handled Vases, the tea service by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1960 and 1962, with gadroon mounts, angular handles, moulded bulbous bodies and on ball feet, comprising - teapot, 5.75ins high, hot water pot, 8ins high, each with composition finials and handles, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 49ozs, and a pair of Edward VII silver two-handled urn pattern spill vases, the bodies with leaf moulded ornament on circular footrims, 5.5ins high, by Elkington and Co.,Birmingham, 1906, loaded
A Spode 'Cabbage Rose' pattern Tea Service, for twelve-place setting including twelve Summer Cups, one with staple repair, twelve Winter Cups, twelve Saucers, Sucrier and Stand, Slop Bowl and Stand and Cream Jug, all hand painted in roses and ornate gilt banding, each signed 'SPODE 3614' in iron red, 41 pieces overall (a lot)
An extensive Susie Cooper part Tea, Coffee and Dessert Service, to include eight Tea Cups and Saucers, thirteen Small Plates, seven small Bowls, four Bowls, two Large Bowls, four Jugs, three Tea Pots, three Coffee Pots, Cake Plates, etc, some damages and losses, decorated in green and gray banding, approximately 60 pieces overall (a lot)
A Windsor Bone China part tea / cake service comprising cups, saucers, side plates, two-handled cake plates, sugar and creamer. Together with decorative wall-hanging plates to include a Royal Crown Derby example, seven Cauldon plates hand-decorated in the Imari palette, two similarly decorated early 19th century plates and two late 19th / early 20th century Japanese porcelain bowls also decorated in the Imari palette. (tea service and 12 plates)
A late 19th / early 20th century three-piece porcelain tea service by Hadley's of Worcester: teapot, melon-shaped cream jug and similarly shaped sugar. Each piece hand gilded and decorated with sprays of roses. Painted and printed marks to their undersides. (Damage to rim of cream jug and rim of sugar (small piece away and hairlines etc.) The teapot appears to be in good order with no breakages or hairlines noted) (3)
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by Mappin Brothers, Sheffield, 1896, each piece tapering oval and with spiral-fluted lower body, comprising: a teapot with wood handle, engraved with an inscription, the hinged cover with cast cockerel finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl; Together With: an engine-turned cigarette-case, the teapot 25cm wide over handles, total gross weight 33oz 13dwt, 1,046gr (4)

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