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Edwardian silver three-piece tea service to include teapot, sugar bowl and a cream jug, all of half reeded design (Birmingham 1901) and a London silver lidded sugar bowl with armorial to front, half reeded body, drop ring handles, net weight approx 16 troy oz (4)Condition Reporttarnished, some dings
Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern part tea-service, 20th century, printed crowned iron-red marks, pattern no. 1128, a service for six, to include: dinner, luncheon and side plates, teacups and saucers Condition ReportThe 6 teacups are 6.5 cm tall and have a diameter of 8.5 cm on the top. The 6 saucers are 2.5 cm tall and have a diameter of 15 cm. The 6 side plates are 2 cm tall and have a diameter of 16 cm. The 6 luncheon plates are 2.5 cm tall and have a diameter of 21.5 cm. The 6 dinner plates are 3 cm tall and have a diameter of 27 cm. There a few small scratches on the plates but otherwise they are in good condition. Please see attached images.
Hammersley & Co. porcelain part tea-service, 20th century, printed green marks, pattern no. 13631, printed with roses on a blush ivory-ground, to include: a slop-bowl, a milk-jug, teacups and saucers, a plate and other English and Continental porcelain teawaresCondition ReportHammersley: For the tea plates : There are 6 in total half of them have some wear on the top. One of them has a couple chips on it.For the saucers: There are 6 in total, 2 of which have cracks on them, most have some loss of pattern.For the Plate: There are some stains on it and a crack as well.For the Jug: Some of the pattern has been rubbed.For the Bowl: There is a crack on the inside as well as some loss of gilt.For the teacups: There are only 5. There is a scratch to one and a split to another. Most have some gilt and pattern rubbed.The rest :There is a split to one of the cup as well as one of the bowls. Another of the cups has a chip on it. Most of the cups have some pattern rubbed.See attached images.
Composite Spode and Copeland Spode 'Italian' pattern blue and white part dinner, tea and coffee-service, printed blue and black marks, to include: jugs in sizes, teapots, a coffee-pot, a bowl, dinner-plates, side-plates, teacups and saucers, a butter-dish and cover and other items similarly printed
A Georg Jensen Acorn pattern flatware service for ten in sterling silver, Copenhagen, designed by Johan Rohde in 1915 Comprising: 10 table knives - 759gr 10 dessert knives - 714gr 10 fish knives - 537gr 10 table forks - 586gr 10 dessert forks - 411gr 10 fish forks - 516gr 10 table spoons - 429gr 10 tea spoons - 342gr 4 serving spoons - 321gr 2 serving forks - 180gr 2 butter knives - 66gr Servers Pair - 270gr Carvers Pair - 334gr = 92 pieces in total Weighable silver : 5,465gr NOTE: Designed in 1915 by Johan Rohde, the Acorn sterling silverware pattern represents the early foundation of Georg Jensen’s organic and timeless design language. In contrast to the Art Nouveau style of the early 1900s, Acorn’s design captures a classic, understated style where decoration is used to emphasise the form and shape. Regarded as both a sumptuous and noble pattern, Acorn at one time had 220 individual pieces. Today’s range totals 76 pieces and remains one of Georg Jensen’s most exclusive silverware patterns.

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