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A pair of Victorian electroplate candlesticks, with campana shape scones, lobed and fluted pillars and shaped spreading bases, 26.5m high, a pair of candlesticks in George IV style, 26cm high, a George III style oval gallery tray, 46cm wide, Victorian three piece melon pattern foliate engraved tea service, sugar tongs and teapot stand (10).
An early Victorian four-piece silver tea and coffee service by William Bateman & Daniel Ball, London, 1841Of squat, fluted baluster form, embossed with trailing flowers and scroll-edged vacant cartouches, gilt interiors to sugar bowl and milk jug, leafy scroll handles and floral and scroll-embellished rims, ivory insulators to handles, lily and lily pad finials, floral decoration up spouts, on shell-decorated bracket feet, coffee pot 23cm high, 84 oz. (2604 gm.) (4)NB: Requires a CITES license if exported outside the EUThe US Government has banned the import of ivory so this cannot be exported to the USA
A fine extensive English Victorian silver Presentation Tea Service, teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, and sugar and cream jug, London c. 1873 by W.S. & G.S., approx. 73 ozs and with an attractive associated oval tray with pierced silver frame and inscribed on oval panel in centre, 'This tray and a small silver tea service was presented to Rev. John Verschoyle, on the 4th July, 1890, by the Rector, Church Wardens and Several Members of the Congregation of Trinity Church, Marylebone, with their kind regards and best wishes.' (a lot)
Bing & Grondahl Blue Traditional hand painted porcelain dinner and tea service, comprising: twelve tea cups and saucers (no 475), one milk jug (no 189), one lidded sugar bowl (no 94), one teapot (no 92), twelve tea plates 17.5cm (no 616), six dinner plates 24.5cm (no 325), one sauce boat one (no 565), six napkin rings (no 567), a pair of candlesticks (no 501), one oblong dish (no 364), six dessert bowls (no 574), two circular serving dishes 27cm (no 304), six napkins, and a factory leaflet
A New Hall tea set, circa 1810, pattern 893, decorated in the Imari palette, comprising teapot, cover and stand, sugar basin and cover, cream jug, slop bowl, two saucer dishes, twelve tea cups, twelve coffee cans and twelve saucers/see illustration Condition Report: overall this service is in wonderful condition with bright enamels and no rubbing to gilding. The teapot has a section broken off at the end of the spout; one saucer has a star-crack in the base; one teacup cracked; one coffee can chipped and cracked. All other items are undamaged

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