An Elizabeth II silver four piece tea and coffee service with matching tray, EHP co Ltd, Sheffield, 1973, of tapering form with gadrooned decoration, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, twin handled sugar basin, the tray of rounded rectangular form, having gadrooned rim and stylised foliate and reeded handles, 21½in. (52cm.) long, gross weight 114 tr.oz. (5) * Condition: Slight surface scratches, some hallmarks slightly rubbed, nothing else to note.
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A Victorian silver plate coffee pot, of compressed bombe form, raised on stepped circular foot, having flower head pierced knop, scroll handle with ornate foliate thumb piece, engraved floral spray to main body with vacant cartouche to either side, 10in. (25.4cm.) high, together with a Victorian silver plate cream jug of similar decoration, raised on four scroll feet and a three piece tea service of bellied oval form, comprising of a teapot, cream jug and sugar basin. (5)
A Victorian silver three piece tea service - overstamped by J. Le Gallais of Jersey, hallmarked with maker's mark under lid, Charles Reily & George Starer, London, 1851, of squat baluster form with elaborately cast and embossed scrolls and flowers, comprising of a teapot, twin handled sugar basin and a milk jug, the teapot having flower head finial to cover, leaf capped c-scroll handle, raised on bracket feet, having inscribed initials to shaped cartouche to either side, 7 3/8in. (18.7cm.) high, the sugar basin and jug with gilt wash interiors and decorated the same, gross weight 49 tr.oz. (3) * Condition: The teapot with dent to belly at cartouche and two tiny dents opposite, the milk jug with two tiny flea-bite dents to belly, the sugar basin with light surface wear and tiny amount of gilt loss, overall very good.
A George V silver three piece tea service, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), London, 1910/11, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, jug, having incurved canted corners, angular scroll handles, teapot with ebonised handle and finial, each inscribed with initial ' N ', measuring 10in. (25.4cm.) long, gross weight 22.6 tr.oz. (3) * Condition: Pieces having shallow dents to bellies, rubbed hallmarks.
An Edwardian silver three piece tea service and matched coffee pot, Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1903, of rounded oblong bellied form, with basal gadrooning, cast gadrooned rims with scallop shell decoration; together with a matched coffee pot by the same maker, Chester 1906, 9in. (22.8cm.) high, gross weight 61.0 tr.oz. (4) * Condition: In fine condition, nothing to note.
A New Hall hard paste porcelain part tea service, c.1800, painted in pattern no. 241, comprising a teapot, cream jug, large slop bowl, sugar bowl, four tea bowls and five saucers; together with other English porcelain comprising two tea bowls and three saucers in a similar pattern; and a tea bowl and saucer with central floral urn. (20) * Condition: - Teapot: very small chip to inside rim edge. Otherwise good. - Slop bowl: Tiny glaze crack to base. Otherwise good. - Sugar bowl: Two star cracks to base. - Cream jug: Good condition. - Tea bowls: Three good. One cracked. - Saucers: Three good. One with crack to rim. One with large star crack to base. - Two tea bowls & three saucers: One saucer with discoloured glaze flaw to centre. Otherwise good. - Tea bowl & saucer: Saucer with two small rim cracks and rim chip. Bowl with small rim crack and star crack to base.
A GROUP OF GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CUTLERY each piece with a similar bird crest and all pieces assayed in London, the part service consisting of a pair of tablespoons by George Grey circa 1787, a pair of tablespoons by Christopher and Thomas Wilkes Barker circa 1800, three tablespoons by Thomas Dene circa 1768, four table forks by Thomas Wilkes Barker circa 1809, six dessert spoons by Richard Crossley circa 1794, two dessert forks by Sarah Purver circa 1780, one basting spoon possibly by William Sumner I circa 1800, six tea spoons by Christopher and Thomas Wilkes Barker circa 1800, one sauce ladle by Christopher and Thomas Wilkes Barker circa 1804 and two sauce ladles by Stephen Adams II circa 1805, the total weight for all pieces in this lot approximately 1381 grams in all Condition: Wear to the crests in most pieces, marks generally reasonable but some wear, wear to the tines and of the forks and edges of spoons, minor scratches and marks due to age and use
A 19TH CENTURY SPODE FELSPAR PATTERN NUMBER 3792 PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE decorated with roses, butterflies and other insects, consisting of a teapot, a tea pot stand, saucer dish, slop bowl, sugar box and cover, eight saucers, five tea cups (one with handle lacking), seven coffee cups and a further similar tea cup and saucer by Spode pattern number 3810 Condition: wear to the gilding on all pieces, the teapot in good condition as is the teapot stand; the saucer dish with wear especially to the rim; the slop bowl with wear to the rim; the sugar box and cover with firing fault beneath the lid, repair to one handle; the saucers in reasonable condition, one coffee cup with dark stain to the base, one tea cup with handle lacking; the associated cup and saucer with vertical dark stained hairline crack to the cup
A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATE to include a 19th century Edinburgh silver basting spoon 31cm in length, a cased silver egg cup and spoon, eight silver tea spoons, six silver napkin rings, a silver plated fish service etc Condition: perfume bottle – the silver ends badly dented, the glass with a couple of very small nibbles; the silver napkin rings with dents, slightly misshapen; the Churchill dishes are good with some minor wear to the marks; the plated cutlery has some minor wear
A VICTORIAN BLUE AND WHITE DOLL'S PART DINNER SERVICE with soup tureen, two vegetable tureens, a sauce tureen and ladle, various plates, the meat platters 15cm wide together with a part doll's house tea set decorated with peg dolls Condition: the large soup tureen with crack to the handle and minor marks, one tureen with handle detached, the sauce ladle broken and glued, some pieces with minor marks; the tea set with a cup broken and restored, a saucer with chips and crack through and reglued
A COLLECTION OF COPELAND AND SPODE INCLUDING HAND PAINTED GAME PLATES, comprising a set of six Spode 'Harrogate' tea cups and saucers with matching milk jug, a set of four Game Bird plates, No 2, 3, 4 and 6 by W.E.Hall & C.Booth and a Copeland blue and gilt four piece dessert service (21)Condition Report No obvious damage or wear except Copeland dishes have crazing to inside bases. One Spode cup has mark/chip to rim - possibly firing fault. One has mark to side again possibly a firing fault
A ROYAL ALBERT OLD COUNTRY ROSES DINNER SERVICE, comprising sauce boat and stand, two bread and butter plates, salt and pepper pots, two tureens and covers, five oval meat plates, coffee pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, preserve pot and cover, twelve tea plates, six dessert plates, eight dinner plates, all first quality except a tureen, two oval meat plates and one dinner plate (43)
A ROYAL ALBERT OLD COUNTRY ROSES DINNER SERVICE, comprising two tureens and a tea pot, a coffee pot, a milk jug, salt and pepper pots, a preserve pot and cover, a sauce boat and cover, five oval meat plates, two bread and butter plates, twelve tea plates, five dessert plates, nine dinner plates, all firsts except a tureen, a teapot and two dinner plates (43)
A Four-Piece Edward VII Silver Tea-Service with a Victorian Silver Tea-Caddy En-Suite, by William Hutton and Sons, London and Sheffield, 1905, 1906 and 1907, The Tea-Caddy 1897, each piece part-fluted, the kettle, teapot, cream-jug and sugar-bowl each engraved with initials, the kettle further engraved with an inscription, the kettle, stand and lamp 37cm high, gross weight 77oz 6dwt (5) The sugar-bowl 1905 The teapot 1906 The kettle, stand and lamp 1906 The cream-jug 1907 the caddy 1897
A Four-Piece George VI Silver Tea-Service, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1938, each piece baluster and on four ball feet, comprising: a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 23.5cm high, gross weight 61oz 13dwt (4)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester, 1912 and 1913, each piece fluted oval, the fluted chased with anthemion, with shaped scroll cast border, comprising: a teapot with ebonised handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 27cm wide over handle, gross weight 30oz 3dwt (3)
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1921, each piece baluster, with shaped rim and on four scroll cast fluted feet, comprising: a hot-water jug; a teapot, each with ivory insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 21cm high, gross weight 61oz (4)
A Five Piece American Tea and Coffee-Service, by Shreve, Crump and Low Co., Boston, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, each piece hexagonal and on spreading conforming foot, the sides engraved with foliate and baskets of flowers, one side further engraved with a cypher, comprising: a coffee-pot; a teapot, each with ivory insulated handle; a cream-jug; a sugar-bowl and a waste-bowl and cover, the coffee-pot 25cm high, gross weight 89oz 10dwt (5)
A Three-Piece American Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Shreve, Crump and Low Co., Boston, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, each piece hexagonal and on spreading conforming foot, the sides engraved with foliate and baskets of flowers, one side further engraved with a cypher, comprising: a coffee-pot with ivory insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 21.5cm high, gross weight 26oz 18dwt (3)
An Art Nouveau polished pewter figural centrepiece, cast as a maiden with flowing dress, the base stamped "AB with and angel, height 21.5cm, together with a Liberty & Co. Tudric five piece pewter tea and coffee service, all numbered 01384 to base, and four other Liberty & Co Tudric pewter items. (10)
CLAIRE CHINA TEA SERVICEthe pink ground with floral decoration and gilt highlights, comprising six cups and saucers and six cake plates; together with a bone china tea service with a white ground and floral decoration with gilt highlights, comprising six cups and saucers, six cake plates, milk jug and sugar bowl
AN AYNSLEY FRUIT DECORATED COFFEE SERVICE, signed N. Brunt and D. Jones, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, two cake plates, twelve cups and saucers and twelve tea plates. Coffee pot 16.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.A few blemishes to the gilt interiors, no chips or cracks or repair.Coffee pot handle with hairline crack.The piece that have been tapped ring true.
AN ART DECO SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, by Emil Viner, Sheffield 1933, each piece of rectangular form with canted corners and raised on splayed paw feet. Length of teapot 26cm from handle to spout, gross 30.9 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In excellent condition without damage.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER FIVE-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, by George Henry Hart (Guild of Handicraft), comprising coffee pot, tray and cream jug, London 1971; teapot, London 1980; and sugar bowl, London 1979, each piece with planished finish. (5) Height of coffee pot 24cm, gross 92.7 troy ounces
A Royal Crown Derby Imari palette part tea and dinner service CONDITION REPORT: .First quality, x6 saucers, x6 side plates, x6 teacups, Freeman sugar basin, x6 larger plates and a twin handled cake plate. Condition: Good condition throughout. Some very minor scratching to the guilding and glaze otherwise good.
A 19th century Barr Worcester part tea service, comprising tea pot and stand, covered sugar bowl, jug, two slop bowls, nine saucers, three larger plates (two with open crescent mark), nine tea cups, two tea bowls, all with wrythen moulded body decorated with gold sprigs and a band of gold decoration on a dark blue ground, scratch B to base, some pieces with open crescent marks, together with other 19th century English porcelain of similar decorationCondition Report: Teapot broken and riveted, two saucer dishes, three saucers, three cups and one tea bowl all damaged, gold rubbing throughout

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