A Wedgwood dinner service in the 'Hathaway Rose' pattern, comprising; twelve dinner plates, nine salad plates, six large side plates, six small side plates, twelve twin handled soup bowls, six dessert bowls, two meat plates, two serving bowls and covers, a sandwich plate, a sauce boat and stand, a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, six tea cups, six saucers, a milk jug, a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, two pairs of candlesticks, two pairs of posy vases, six napkin rings and three stem vases (Qty) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
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An Edwardian four piece silver tea service by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1907/08, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and milk jug, each piece of oval baluster form with half-reeded decoration on four ball feet, teapot and hot water jug with ebonised handles and knops, inscription to teapot 'Presented to H.G. Thomas Esq. as a mark of appreciation & goodwill for services given in Penybont & District 1935 - 1947' gross weight of group 55.27ozt (4)
§ Salvador Dali (Spanish 1904-1989) for Royal Crown Derby 'Pink Glove' Plate, circa 1938 manufacturer's printed and impressed marks, Christies paper label(23cm diameter (9in diameter))Footnote: Provenance: Edward James Collection; Christies, London, Edward James Collection , 2-6 June 1986; John Jesse, London; Private Collection, UK; Literature: Britain Magazine, 4 December 2009; Ghislaine Wood (ed.), Surreal Things: Surrealism & Design , V&A, London, 2007, pp.282-3. The unique 'Pink Glove' tea service was designed by Dali on a visit to London in 1936, having been commissioned by the poet, artist and collector of Surrealist works Edward James for his extraordinary Surrealist house Monkton. As noted by the V&A from previously unknown correspondance between James and the decorating firm Green and Abbott in 1938, the 'pink glove tea set' is mentioned alongside the 'Lobster' telephone, 'Mae West Lips' sofa and 'Torso' chest of drawers all known to have been conceived by Dali. Edward James specially commissioned the set from Royal Crown Derby and it was sold in the Edward James Collection at Christies in 1986 where it was bought by the renowned dealer John Jesse. Jesse subsequently sold pieces to the Royal Crown Derby Museum and to the V&A in the sale of his collection at Sotheby's New Bond Street, London on 22 February 2006. This plate is one of only a couple of pieces from the set still known to be in private hands.
A four-piece Edward VII and George V silver tea-service by Carrington and Co., London, the cream jug 1908, the sugar bowl 1909, the teapot 1910 and the hot water jug 1911, each piece with central reeded band, the teapot and hot water jug with wood handle and final, the hot water jug 13cm high, gross weight 25oz 2dwt (4)
A collection of silver and silver plate, the silver comprising a four-piece dressing table service, by Albert Carter, Birmingham, 1940 with enamel decoration, comprising, two hair brushes, a clothes brush and a hand mirror; a Victorian silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, Sheffield, 1869 and silver cigarette-case, oblong and with engine-turned decoration, the silver plate comprising a five piece tea service, by Mappin and Webb, each pieced with fluting (qty)
A three-piece George V silver tea-service, Sheffield, 1932, each piece applied with foliage, comprising a teapot, with wood handing and finial, a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl together with an Elizabeth II silver hot water jug, tapering and with reeded band and on spreading foot, the hot water jug 18.5cm high, total gross weight 37oz 18dwt (4)
SHELLEY; an eight piece tea for two service in the Regent shape decorated in the 'Garden Urn' pattern comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, two cups, two saucers and side plate, pattern no.11617.Additional InformationThe side plate and one saucer are flat when flicked, but no apparent hairline cracks. Light scratches and wear throughout, the milk jug also sounds dull when struck, but no obvious damage. For postage of this lot we recommend Mailboxes Etc.
SHELLEY; a seventeen piece tea service in the Queen Anne shape, decorated in the 'Blue Iris' pattern, factory marks and pattern no.11561 to base.Additional InformationOne cup sound flat when struck, however no hairline is visible on the piece, light crazing throughout, small chip to the underside of the twin handled butter dish.
SHELLEY; a twenty-two piece part tea service comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups, seven saucers, six side plates and bread plate in the Queen Anne shape and decorated in the 'Cottage and Sheep' pattern.Additional InformationBread plate sounds dull when flicked, but no apparent hairline. One cup is also flat, but again no apparent hairlines. General wear throughout.
SHELLEY; a rare fourteen piece tea service decorated in the 'Blue Flowers and Lines' pattern, in the Vogue shape, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, five cups, six saucers, pattern number 11744 to base.Additional InformationEach with general wear, the teapot has a very fine chip to the spout which is no more than 3mm in size. Light scratches to the paintwork and decoration in parts, the sugar bowl sounds a little flat when flicked, however we can't see any signs of hairlines or cracks to the piece. One saucer with a large star crack running through the body, please refer to additional images. Sugar bowl with short, hollow ring.
SHELLEY; a six setting 'Old Island' pattern part tea service comprising tea cups, six saucers, six side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl and sandwich plate, pattern No.13657 (21).Additional InformationThe cream jug with tiny chip and crack to rim, one teacup with pronounced surface scratches to the upper section and one hair line crack beneath the rim. Two of the saucers with scratches to the detail, one of the side plates with small scratches, otherwise light general wear, some inclusions, light rubbing to detail etc.
WILEMAN & CO; a Foley China sixteen piece part tea service, the majority in the Dainty shape, pattern no.7447.Additional InformationA couple of the pieces are unmarked, general wear, light scratches to the glaze. The large teacup is cracked, small coffee cup with crack, cream jug sounds flat when struck, but no apparent damage. Hairline crack to the large jug, water pot with small crack running from the neck, larger teapot with rubbing to the spout.
TUDRIC PEWTER FOR LIBERTY & CO; a six piece hammered pewter tea service and twin handled tray, impressed marks and No.01011 to base (6).Additional InformationMinimal wear, denting, teapot with an old repair to the foot rim, the base on the teapot is also slightly bent/warped. The open salts are also slightly bent, one of the handles as possibly been repaired. The hot water pot base is also bent.
WILEMAN & CO; a Foley twenty-five piece part tea service in the 'Japan' pattern, no.7019, together with three Shelley pieces in a similar pattern.Additional InformationOne side plate sounds flat, but no evidence of cracks. Light scratches/wear to the gilding throughout. The teapot spout has a small piece which has been broken out and reglued. The twin handled loving cup is cracked. Crazing to parts, each of the cups is dull/flat when struck, but no obvious faults.
A collection of Arts & Crafts pewter to include an English Pewter three handled vase, impressed marks and No.7059 to base, height 19.5cm, a Roundhead Pewter three piece tea service, the bulbous vase with embossed floral detail and three handles, height 20cm etc (11).Additional InformationMinor denting, misshaping, scratches, scuffs.
COHR OF DENMARK; a four piece silver plated tea service with ebonised handles, height of water pot 21cm.Additional InformationAll four pieces are marked to the underside of base, light surface scratches throughout, some tarnishing and toning which would simply be removed with cleaning. No major dents just some light surface scratches.
VIENNA; a 1920s/30s porcelain part tea service with printed decoration depicting oval portraits of young women comprising sandwich plate, six side plates, six saucers, six cups, jug and bowl.Additional InformationThere are no chips or cracks to the set but quite heavy rubbing to the gilding throughout.

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