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A George V Scottish Arts and Crafts silver five-piece tea and coffee service by Sybil Norah Pringle, each with planished decoration and stylized ring-pull handles, the tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug of oblate form raised over a cylindrical foot, Edinburgh, 1938, the coffee pot and hot water of ovoid form, Edinburgh, 1946, 2,388g total weight
A Chinese export Imari part service, c.1716, comprising: four plates, 22cm, a bowl, 19.3cm diameter, a spoon tray, 14.7cm long, and a tea caddy, 11.5cm high, all decorated with the arms of Martin in gilt and copper-red, surrounded by panels of flowers amongst foliate scrolls (8) This service was made for Captain Matthew Martin, captain of the 32-gun East Indiaman 'Marlborough' which was saved by his seamanship at Canton in 1716 with a cargo then worth £200,000 (equivalent to £5 million today). He was given £1000 by the Company and a gold medal set with twenty-four diamonds. He later became Director of the Company. 清约1716年 伊万里式徽章纹盘 及 茶叶罐 一组八件
A harlequin Spode pink rose and parcel gilt pattern part tea service, comprising an ovoid teapot and cover, a milk jug, a hot water jug, eight various cups (some handles lacking), 44 assorted saucers, two domed covers, a slope bowl, and 14 various platesProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
An Edwardian silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug with gadroon border above, gadroon lower sections, the plain top section engraved with a monogram, ebonised handle & finial, by Elkington & Co., Sheffield, 1907 with presentation inscription dated on base of teapot 1908 .40.39 ozt (1256.3 gms) together with a Georgian style matched batchelor's silver tea set, oval with fluted decoration, the sugar and cream by John William Caldicott, Birmingham 1876, the tea pot by Charles Boyton II, London, date letter rubbed together 15.83 ozt (492 gms) (6)
A George V Sterling silver four piece tea and coffee service, Sheffield 1923-1924, makers marks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and a twin handled sugar bowl, each piece with a semi-lobed body, gadrooned and scrollwork rim and standing on four ball feet, total weight 1906.9 gms/ 61.3 ozt (4)

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