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A Bourne Denby Domestic Ware wash jug and bowl, chamber pot, tooth brush pot and soap dish, glazed throughout in deep pink, the jug, 25.5cm, printed marks, c.1930; a similar unusual sterling silver overlaid tea service, glazed in deep pink, comprising teapot on stand, hot water jug, milk, sugar and preserve pot, printed marks, c.1930
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA SERVICE AND A MATCHING CONTEMPORARY COFFEE POT ivory knop, teapot 17cm h, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1887 and a pair of George III silver sugar bows, 42ozs, 12dwts (5)++Tea service engraved with contemporary monogram, the coffee pot engraved but not engraved, of the same pattern and by Walker & Hall. Slight play in handle of teapot, little sign of wear
A FINE INDIAN SILVER REPOUSSÉ SWAMI STYLE TEA TRAY, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH C with engraved border surrounded by twenty six scenes of Indian life and monuments in circular frames on a textured ground, inscribed On the occasion of her leaving India this service is presented to Mrs W H Pickering by the numerous friends she has made during her residence among them as appreciation of her many qualities, 56cm l, by Peter Orr & Son of Madras, 110ozs++Good quality and condition
A FINE A C CLARKE ART DECO SILVER TEA SERVICE teapot with ivory knop, 12cm h, each piece engraved on the underside A C Clarke fecit 1949 Furnival Works Sheffield 1900 to [date letter] maker SC over A&C (teapot) or Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1948 or 49, 36ozs 18dwts++Minor dent on lid of teapot and fine cracks in ivory knop
An English porcelain part tea and coffee service, mid 19th century, with handpainted vignettes against a cream ground and light sage green border, heightened with gilding throughout, Pattern No. 2/5720, comprising 2 sandwich plates, slop bowl, 8 saucers, 7 tea cups and 3 coffee cups. CONDITION REPORT: Of the seven teacups, five are in good order with only very light gilt rubbing to the rims and handles. A further teacup has a 4 cm hairline crack issuing from the rim towards the base of the cup. A further teacup has two very fine 1 cm long hairline cracks. The interior decoration on all the cups appears to be good. All three coffee cups appear to be in good order with light gilt rubbing to the handles. One coffee cup has the gilt geometric banding on the exterior 95% erased. The enamels and decoration on the interior of each coffee can appears to be good. All eight saucers appears to be free from any chips, cracks or restorations. All have issues with gilt rubbing to the centre and also to the rims. Five of the saucers are slightly faded in colour. The slop bowl is in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations. There is only light gilt rubbing to the rim. Both sandwich plates are free from any chips, cracks or restorations. Both have surface scratches and erasing to the gilt decoration particularly around the centre. The enamels are slightly muted but still intact. All plates and bowls ring out nicely when lightly tapped.
A English porcelain part tea and coffee service, circa 1870, with printed and handpainted floral spray decoration, with beige border heightened with gilding, Pattern No. 9106, comprising two sandwich plates, dessert plate, 11 saucers, 11 tea cups, 8 coffee cups, a sucrier and 2 covers, slop bowl and milk jug, inscribed Pattern No. 2/9106 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Of the eight coffee cups, one has a large L shape crack running from the rim to the base of the bowl, another cup has a small exterior rim chip. Six coffee cups are in good order, all gilding and decorations are good on the interior. There is very light rubbing to some cups on the gilding decorating the exterior of the bowl. Of the eleven teacups, eight are in good order with no obvious faults. One teacup although in good order with no obvious faults does have some kiln dirt in the interior centre of the bowl but no further post production faults. A further teacup has a 1 cm firing crack which is glazed on the rim. A further teacup has a hairline crack running across one strand of the handle. Gilding and enamels are all good. The milk jug is in good order with no obvious faults. The sucrier at first look appears to be in good order, however under close inspection there is a very fine hairline crack approximately 1.5 cm in length on the rim just above the handle, however, this does not seem to have increased in length for some time and has some very light brown staining, otherwise there are no further faults. The spare lid is in good order with no obvious faults. The sugar bowl has become detached from its pedestal at some point and has been glued back on, but no further cracks, chips etc. All saucers appear to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations, there is however some very light gilt rubbing to the rims but not on all. The sandwich plate and single plates are in good order with no obvious faults. No obvious crazing evident. The floral decoration has a printed outline then the petals are hand painted in enamels.
A Villeroy & Boch "Acapulco" part dinner and tea service, comprising three dinner plates, two salad plates, two dessert plates, four side plates, five mugs, four large saucers, one small saucer, small cream jug, milk jug, condiment set, sauce pan etc (40). CONDITION REPORT: The 15 cm kettle stand has a 2 mm section of outline missing on the right hand bird. One dinner plate has a small fingernail size rim chip. Other than these two faults all other items appear to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks, losses or restorations.
Ceramics - a Grindley Cream Petal pattern tea service, Daffodil decoration on cream ground, including six cups, saucers, side plates, bowls, bread and butter plate; a 1970's retro coffee set, vibrant stylised flowers on white ground including six cups, saucers, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl; a Winston part tea set; others
A continental porcelain bachelor's tea service, moulded with scallop shells and seaweed, white glazed with gilt rim, c.1900; a Royal Doulton Norfolk pattern sandwich plate; a Minton's Delft pattern plate; a pair of clear glass decanters; a decanter engraved with fruiting vine; a pair of Mason's Swansea pattern plates; two hip flasks; etc
A cased Victorian silver tea & coffee service, salver and tray, John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard, London 1875 & 1876, the four piece tea and coffee service of circular form with bright cut engraved decoration and initials, comprising; a coffee pot, 22cm high, a teapot, 16cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 10.5cm high and a cream jug, 11.5cm high, all raised on collet foot, together with a circular salver with beaded rim and conforming decoration, raised on three paw bracket feet, 25cm diameter and a large circular silver tray with conforming decoration and central presentation engraving, raised on four paw bracket feet, 46cm diameter, total weight approx 156.5oz, all presented within fitted oak case with two brass swing handles and key
A five piece silver tea service, S S, London 1895 & 1896, each piece of oval half reeded form, comprising; a coffee pot, 20.5cm high, a teapot, 13.5cm high (lacking handle), a hot water jug, 16.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 10cm high and a cream jug, 9cm high, each raised on oval collet foot, total weight approx 78oz, together with an associated silver plated two handled tray (at fault) (6)
A William IV silver four piece tea and coffee service, Jonathan Hayne, London 1832, each piece of lobed form with chased stylised leaf panels, comprising; a teapot with floral finial, 17cm high, a coffee pot with floral finial, 24cm high, a figural moulded two handled sugar bowl with gilt interior, 13.5cm high and a silver cream jug with gilt interior, 12cm high, each raised on matching lobed decorative bases, total weight approx 82.5oz (4)
A George V three piece silver tea service, C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1912, each piece of circular form with gadrooned rim, comprising; a teapot with turned wood handle and finial, 12.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9.5cm high and a cream jug, 8cm high, each raised on circular collet foot, total weight approx 37.5oz (3)
A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, of rectangular form, cast flower head border, teapot and water jug with brown bakelite fittings, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1934, approximate weight 59ozt, 1838 grams (4) (condition: teapot used and interior tea stained, bakelite faded, sugar bowl interior scratched)
A GEORGE V OVAL SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, ribbed top rim, 'C' scroll handles, flared foot rim, bases stamped Knight & Son, Northampton, makers Ernest Druiff & Co, Birmingham 1924, approximate weight 32.5ozt, 1012 grams (3) (condition: sugar bowl has a small dent, other pieces have signs of light use, teapot interior stained)

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