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An early 20th Century Royal Worcester blue and white part tea/coffee service on an early to mid 20th Century black painted metal serving tray with gilt detail, to include - tea pot, cream, sugar bowl, eight side plates, eight tea cups and saucers, three tea cups, six coffee cans with saucers , chip to cream jug , wear to some others
Gorham Manufacturing Company, United States. A six piece sterling silver tea set with a sterling silver tray. All pieces in the Lansdowne pattern (A10506) and monogrammed BBB for the Honorable Bryant Butler Brooks, President of the Consolidated Royalty Oil Company. All marked with Gorham marks and sterling.Including:One 2 3/4 pint kettle on stand with burner.One 1 5/8 pint teapot.One 1 3/4 pint coffee pot.One 3/8 pint creamer with gold wash interior.One two handled, lidded sugar bowl with gold wash interior.One two handled waste bowl.One large sterling silver tray engraved "Presented to the Hon. B.B. Brooks President of the Consolidated Oil Company As a token of appreciation of his faithful service and able management given the company without salary since its organization By Resolution of the Stockholders. September 15-1919."Height ranges from 5 in to 12 in; width ranges from 6 1/2 in 9 in; depth ranges from 4 1/4 in to 7 in. (Tray) Length: 26 in x width: 18 in. Gross weight: 241.49 Troy oz.Condition: Some tarnishing and light wear throughout. Four very small dents to the waste bowl, one moderate dent to the covered bowl, two small dents to the kettle, accretions to the burner. One dent and numerous light scratches to the tray.
A mixed lot of ceramics to include a Royal Doulton Larchmont pattern part dinner and tea service comprising approximately 115 pieces, along with a Rosenthal model of a dog, Royal Copenhagen vase and bird A/F, Le Creuset pot and other itemsLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request
A Davenport porcelain tea and coffee service, 19th century, with a radial foliate and floral swag pattern, comprising 11 teacups, 8 coffee cups, 25 saucers, 2 slop basins and 4 serving dishes, each with blue printed DAVENPORT mark (50)one cup restored handle two further handles hairline or firing crackssome rubbing to gilding particularly the larger serving platesotherwise in good condition
A Royal Albert 'Heirloom' tea and coffee service, circa 1950s, comprising six coffee cups, six coffee saucers, six teacups, six tea saucers, a coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, twin-handled sucrier and cover, a small sugar bowl, six sideplates, one cake plate, two cream jugs and one spare cover, printed factory marks (41 pcs including covers)Condition:All of the items except the teapot have a small green dot next to the factory mark possibly indicating factory second, but the only noticable defect is that the print on the coffee pot is blurred and some items have a few small rogue splashes of gilding. Condition is generally good and the gilding is in good order.Damage noted: hairline to rim neat handle of cream jug.No other damages or repairs. Appears to be essentially unused.
Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) for Wedgwood, a 'Travel' part dinner / tea service, comprising six medium dinner plates, 23cm diameter, six larger dinner plates, 26cm diameter, five soup plates, 23cm diameter; a pair of circular tureens and covers, five sideplates, 17.5cm diameter, a sauce boat stand (no sauce boat), and two graduated meat platters, the largest 36cm wide; together with five tea service sideplates, 15cm diameter, a sugar bowl, a cream jug, a cake plate, printed marks (37 pcs including covers)Condition:Cream jug - spout chippedTureens - one with small rim chipSauce boat stand - some scratchesPlates - a few others with minor scratches and light signs of use throughoutPlatters - again some light scratchesNo other damages or any restoration. Condition is good overall
A Coalport tea service, early 20th century, plain white with gilt handles, of fluted form, comprising two teapots and covers, fourteen cups and saucers, seven sideplates, sugar bowl, cream jug, 1 cake plate, three bread and butter plates, and one rectangular platter, printed factory marks (some damages including one handle to cup missing) (some damage)
A Caughley porcelain tea service, circa 1790, of fluted form, painted in underglaze blue and overglaze gilt with sprigs, with chain pearl borders, the service comprising a barrel-shaped teapot and cover, a bucket-shape cream jug, two coffee cups, two tea bowls, a pair of saucers and a circular bread and butter plate, painted S marks, teapot 14.5cm high; sold together with a Victorian trio of coffee cup, saucer and side plate, decorated in red, yellow and gilt, pattern number 625, two miniature teacups and saucers, 20th century, a Royal Worcester blanc de chine sweetmeat dish, shape 349, and a Copeland Spode twin-handled sucrier and cover, designed for the American market, retailed by Gered, London, Piccadilly Arcade, 12cm high and a small Victorian blue and yellow glass vase (group)Condition:Caughley service - various elements of some gilding wear, particularly to the teapot (mainly the cover, rim and the lower portion of the body). The cover also has some minute nibbles on the underside rim. The teapot spout has a chip and associated hairline crack.Teapot stand - gilt sprigs heavily rubbed.Cream jug - small hairline below the spout.Teabowls - small blemish to one foot, this tea bowl also has some black scratches to the interior.No other damages or repairs to the service.
A Coalport green batwing tea service, early 20th century, comprising twelve teacups, twelve saucers, twelve sideplates, teapot and cover, sugar bowl, milk jug, pair of cake plates (one cracked), one circular bread and butter dish and a muffin dish with stand, printed factory marks (45 pcs including covers)Condition:One cake plate cracked.Glaze crazing - muffin dish cover. The entire body and spout of the teapot. Sparser elements on the cream jug. Three saucers. Two teacups.
A mixed group of English ceramics, comprising four figures; Royal Worcester 'Rosie Picking Apples, no. 8,359/9,500; 'A Farmer's Wife', no. 8,359/9,500; and 'Love', no. 4692/9,500; Royal Doulton 'Top O' The Hill'; three Beswick hunting hounds and a Wedgwood ''Florentine' (turquoise) part tea service, comprising six teacups, six saucers, five sideplates, one cream jug, one sugar bowl and a circular cake or bread and butter plate, printed marks, painted pattern numbers (qty)Condition:Good condition with no damages, repairs or visible crazing.
An Indian three-piece silver tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, all with cast elephant decoration, each stamped to the underside 'Silver, T.P.R & Co, Bombay'the teapot 26cm wide13cm deep16cm high together with a similar pair of swing handles dishes, with elephant-decorated centres26cm diametertotal 67ozt (5)This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018.Condition ReportMinor scuffs, surface scratches and dents. The two swing-handled dishes are not marked Silver. Please see the additional images.
A silver three piece tea service, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1898, having 'C' scroll and acanthus decoration on scroll feet, ivory insulators to handle total 61ozt IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Condition ReportMinor surface scratches, dents and blemishes,
A four piece silver tea and coffee service by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1902, comprising a coffee pot, 23.5cm high, a teapot, 29cm wide, a twin-handled sugar bowl, 19cm wide, and cream jug, 16cm wide, with foliate and shell motif borders, raised on ball feet, total 61.63ozt (4)Condition ReportNo apparent dents. Only minor surface scratches and tarnishing.

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