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A extensive Haviland Limoges `Mozart Chantoung' pattern part dinner, tea and coffee service, modern, comprising; eleven soup plates; twelve dessert plates; ten side plates; twelve dinner plates; ten teacups; twelve saucers; a circular cake plate; a rectangular sandwich plate, 41cm. length; a sauceboat with fixed stand; coffee pot and cover; sugar bowl and cover; two pepperettes; milk jug; six small circular bowls, 11.5cm. diameter; two oval bowls, 25cm. wide; two circular bowls; 20cm. diameter; two circular bowls, 25cm. diameter; two oval serving dishes, 36.5cm. wide; two oval serving dishes, 43cm. wide; two tureens and covers, 35cm. and 38cm. wide, printed marks,(98).
A matched silver flatware service in the feather edge pattern, assorted dates and makers but predominately early 19th century, part bearing heraldic crests, comprising; twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, carving knife and fork, a basting spoon, pair ladles, thirteen tea spoons, eleven dessert spoons, fourteen table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, approximately 2830g. weighable. (91) Illustrated
A Chinese Canton part tea service, comprising teapot, large cream jug, sugar bowl and cover, five large cups, five large saucers, nine smaller cups, seven smaller saucers, and four tea plates (some damage and losses), decorated in bright enamels in the famille rose palette, the exteriors each with various figure scenes within borders, having reserves of exotic birds, flowers and foliage, all heightened in gilt. Decoration rubbed and minor scratches throughout, please see images.The service has clearly been well used and has some signs of damage.One large dish with chip to rim, all others with nibbles to edges.Teapot - handle has been re-attached to a poor standard and has a large chip, spout and body appear intact, lid with large loss to handle.Jug – some minor nibbles, otherwise intact.Lidded bowl – some minor nibbles, otherwise intact.Bowl – has been smashed but most pieces are present.Saucers – most with minor damage and nibbles, one has been completely smashed and repaired.Four large cups – one with hairline crack, one has been smashed and repaired, the other two with minor nibbles only.Nine small cups – one has been smashed and repaired, the others with minor chips and nibbles.
A Royal Albert Kentish Rockery pattern tea service, comprising; twelve teacups and saucers, twelve cake plates, two serving plates, teapot and cover, sugar bowl and milk jug (41) CONDITION REPORT: Overall appears to be in good condition, there do not appear to be in chips or cracks. The service would benefit from a thorough clean throughout. Teapot holds approximately 2 pints.
A cased pair of late Victorian salad servers, each silver plated server with a cylindrical willow pattern ceramic handle, 29.5cm long overall, within fitted case with a selection of further silver plated items to include a cased set of butter knives, a three pieces tea service, a sugar bowl and milk jug, an Art Nouveau tea caddy, a chatelaine purse, an antler carving set, a cased set of six teaspoons, a swivel handled basket etc (Qty)
THOMAS EDWARD LAWRENCE, CB, DSO (1888-1935) T.E. SHAW LAWRENCE OF ARABIA A ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE DRESS CAP owned and worn by T.E. Shaw, Lacking badge and with detached leather bands. Provenance: Fanny Hatcher thence by family descent where purchased by the current vendor It is not every schoolboy that comes home to find, 'One of the greatest beings alive in our time' as Winston Churchill described him, sat quietly in his mother's kitchen making tea. At the time (July 1933) 13-year old Donald Hatcher did not know that the gentleman who rented the upstairs back room of his mother's boarding house was, in fact, every schoolboys' hero, LAWRENCE OF ARABIA. Initially even Mrs Fanny Hatcher, Donald's mother, had no idea, as she wrote the name T.E Shaw in the guest's register, that the gentleman who would come to be part of the family over the next 18 months was, in fact, the man responsible for uniting the Arab Tribes and taking the port of Aqaba. The taking of the legendary port is still thought to be one of the greatest and most daring military attacks in modern history. Lawrence was hiding from the press and attention from his thousands of fans and admirers from across the globe. His desire was to live a very quiet existence. His first alias John Hume-Ross (which he used in 1922 to join the RAF) had been uncovered by the Daily Express and the publicity had forced him to leave. He then spent many years in safety at Bovington with the Army, later being transferred back to the RAF under the new alias of Shaw. In April 1931 he was assigned to the Scott-Paine yard at Hythe, designing and trialling powerboats, for the purpose of rescuing Aircraftmen who crashed at sea. In 1933 Lawrence took lodgings at 13 Birmingham Street, a small unremarkable terraced house, in Southampton. The 'quiet lodger' was visited by 'all sorts of important people' and Mrs Hatcher, in time, became aware of his true identity. Poor Donald was left in the dark for the time being. Loose lips, even on thirteen-year old boys could still be dangerous. For the entire duration of his stay Donald would simply know him as 'Aircraftman Shaw'. (The only thing Donald knew for certain was that whenever he could not find the cat, she would be in Shaw's room.) As a thank you to young Donald, at the end of his stay Lawrence gifted to him not just the original Arabian Janbiya dagger and Lund & Sons campaign knife, but the very RAF hat he was wearing as he left. Ripping the badge off his cap and placing it on Donald's head, Lawrence made his way back to Cloud's Hill for what would be the final time. This collection of items from 13 Birmingham Street has come to light for the first time after being safeguarded by the Hatcher family for over 80 years. These personal possessions and letters give us a glimpse into Lawrence's private and secret life, his desire to avoid fame and to separate himself from the icon he had become. Further multiple images of this lot are available upon request Condition Report: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/iv1lipzvrm0ey59/AAC_Xuil9ZtKbjhsvZVMtwvRa?dl=0
A VICTORIAN THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE by Roberts and Slater (Samuel Roberts and Joseph Slater), Sheffield 1854, of inverted pear shape with embossed flowerhead and foliate decoration, the cover with flowerhead finial on four scrolling feet, each piece bearing a crest (3) Condition Report: Available upon request
A 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN TEA AND COFFEE/CHOCOLATE SERVICE painted with bands of blue and yellow with central handpainted floral sprays, the cups and slop bowl each with three flower shaped feet and moulded foliate decoration, comprising eleven tea cups, eight smaller cups, nine saucers, two cake plates and a slop bowl, many pieces with number 4362 to base (31) Condition Report: eleven tea cups - six cups discoloured and cracked. eight smaller cups - three cups discoloured, one cup cracked to handle, all have pitting under the painted decoration. nine saucers - three cracked. two cake plates - one broken and restuck, both with scratches to blue area. a slop bowl - cracked and discolored. Gilt rubbed to all pieces.

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