An early 20th Century Edwardian silver hallmarked part tea service, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial to the scroll Art Nouveau decorated body together with the twin handled sugar pot. The service in association with Harrods having the Aladdin's lamp mark to base. Hallmarks for Sheffield date letter r 1909, makers mark for Roberts & Belk Ltd. Gross weight 756g. Teapot measures 16cm tall by 25cm wide.
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A comprehensive Meissen dinner service, outside painted by Elisabeth Wilke, comprising fifty two dinner plates, 24cm diam, sixteen soup plates, sixteen dessert plates, 21cm diam, sixteen tea plates, 15cm diam, soup tureen, two tureens and covers, two sauce boats, another, four graduated serving plates, three serving dishes, seven various serving plates, two fish plates, jam pot, each painted with summer flowers and insects, scored through Meissen marks, initialled E.W. 1895 (143 pieces)Elizabeth Wilke is the vendor's great-great grandmother, it was painted during 1895-1896 while betrothed to Baron Gustaf Rudolf Harleman, who was the Police Commissioner in Stockholm
A Korean silver coloured metal four piece tea service, enamelled with stylised flowers and scrolls in white and turquoise on a purple ground, the tray 45cm wide, marked Made in Korea, silver 99%; a visiting card for Chun Doo-hwa, President of Republic of Korea, 1980 - 1988, addressed to The Rt. Hon. Margaret Thatcher with the teapot
An unusual Royal Crown Derby 7764 pattern part tea service, for six, comprising five tea cups, six saucers, six tea plates, printed and painted with stylised fruiting and blossoming orange trees in the Imari palette, picked out in raised tooled gilding, printed marks in red, date code for 1911/12 Condition Report: **the sixth tea cup is present but broken, otherwise good condition**
A quantity of ceramics, mainly tea and dinner ware to include a Royal Albert 'Elfin' part dinner and tea service, a Royal Doulton 'Rondelay' H5004 part tea service, two c1930s Art Deco style cups and saucers, a c1940s part tea service in the Imari palette, a mid-20th century Japanese part tea service with geisha lithograph to the base of each cup etc (2).
A quantity of c1920s Shelley 'Blue Pansy Chintz' pattern tea and coffee ware to include a teapot, hot water pot, coffee pot, six coffee cups and saucers, sugar bowl and creamer, four egg cups on stand with metal handle, cruet set, a small toast rack, a condiment dish with central handle, ashtray, large bowl and six fruit bowls. CONDITION REPORT There is a gilt edge six setting coffee service on which one cup has had the handle re-glued, rubbing to the gilt throughout, the fruit set with the blue rim has losses to the paint on the edge, as does the ashtray. Other pieces have no obvious signs of significant damage or repair.
A quantity of mainly tea and dinner ware to include Aynsley 'Cottage Garden' two-tier cake stand, a small matching trinket pot and an Aynsley 'Cottage Garden' tea service comprising six cups, saucers, plates, sandwich plate, sugar bowl and milk jug, Wedgwood tea service with passion flower decoration, a Wedgwood 'Beaconsfield' teapot, a Royal Albert 'Winsome' sugar bowl, a small quantity of Wedgwood green Jasperware, a Sylvac rabbit, Carltonware Australia Design bowl, a Royal Crown Derby 'Red Aves' plate etc.
A Chinese silver three piece tea service, late 19th century/early 20th century, the reeded body decorated with a poem by Wang Wei "Mountain Life on An autumn Evening - After Fresh Rain in The Empty Mountains, The Evening Weather Heralds Autumn's Arrival, The Bright Moon Shines Between The Pines, The Clear Water Flows Over The Stones", with embossed vacant cartouche, figures and panels of characters, gourds and bamboo, the teapot with personalised engraved inscription "Presented by Mrs H Olmer (Lady Captain) Blackley Golf Club 1945, won by Mrs L Owen", the sucrier and jug decorated similarly, each struck to the underside Woshing, Shinghai (Shanghai). 1233.9 grams, the teapot 16.5 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The inscribed presentation inscription is on the top rim of the teapot. The pin joining the top handle to the main body is loose but still intact. Where the top section of the handle is joined to the teapot body there is a small tear to the silver on the underside which is not instantly visible. The handle is formed as a branch and the uppermost knot in this branch has a small 4 mm split/gouge beneath. There is a small sprig of prunus flowers missing from the knop similar to that on the sugar bowl cover. The teapot lid shows concentric circles where the decoration to the knop may have not been secure and has spun round similar to that seen on the sugar bowl cover. There is a very slender 1.5 cm section of soldering to the left hand side of the teapot spout. Otherwise the main body is in good order throughout with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations visible. The sugar bowl and cream jug both appear to be in good condition with no obvious faults. The silver on all items is of a good thick gauge.

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