A MATCHED GEORGE V THREE-PIECE TEA-SERVICE GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS Co Ltd., LONDON 1911, 1913, 1916 comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar basin and a milk jug, all of demi-fluted circular form, with a cast shell and gadrooned border, acanthus clasped C-scroll handles, each raised on a circular foot; together with another similar teapot, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1892, crest engraved to body (4) 10cm (height of teapot), 61.5oz (combined)
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AN EDWARDIAN THREE-PIECE TEA-SERVICE MARTIN & HALL, SHEFFIELD 1908 comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar basin and a milk jug, all of baluster form, engraved Gothic B to body, everted scalloped rim, S-scroll handles, each raised on four hoof feet; together with a pair of sugar tongs (4) 14cm (height of teapot), 22.5oz (combined)
A 1930s THREE-PIECE TEA-SERVICE HENRY CLIFFORD DAVIS, BIRMINGHAM 1931 comprising a teapot, a twin-handled sugar basin and a milk jug, all of circular outline with a beaded border, foliate clasped handles to the sugar basin and milk jug, all raised on a circular foot with beaded border (3) 15cm (Height of teapot), 19.5oz (combined weight)
Copeland porcelain tea service, 1850-1880, painted with sprays of summer flowers, royal blue borders, including a pair of cake plates, width 26cm, teacups in two sizes, and ten saucers. Condition report:This lot comprises: two sandwich plates - one with minor crazing to one areaten saucerstwelve large cups - no tea stains, no crazingtwelve small cups - no tea stains, no crazingMost items have some loss of gilding to the rim, central motif and / or handle. Some items have fine surface scratches to the centre. All items would benefit from a very good clean. Please see additional uploaded images, including different base marks and close ups of decoration.
Wedgwood bone china part dinner and tea service, Florentine pattern, including an oval meat plate, sauceboat on stand, dinner plates, dessert plates, basins, and tea ware.Condition report:Thee is a hairline crack to the teapot rim and its lid. There is a small chip to the gravy boat saucer. All items would benefit from a very good clean. Please see additional uploaded images.
A collection of dolls' house silverware, to include a cased canteen of four knives, four forks, four table spoons and four teaspoons; a silver tray and tea service comprising a teapot, sugar bowl, creamer and coffee pot, all hallmarked for A Marston & Co, Birmingham, 1948; a silver mounted oval tray and tea service comprising a teapot, creamer and sugar bowl, each hallmarked for Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1906; together with a small silver handbag hallmarked for Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1902 (26) Provenance:The estate of the late Eve Clarke
A collection of dolls' house miniature glassware, comprising Bristol blue wares, four drinking vessels, two small bowls, a scalloped punch bowl with ladle and stand, a vase, three dishes and six jugs; together with clear glassware to include a candle holder, a jug, a carafe, a siphon bottle, two funnel bowls, a gilt decorated goblet and a circa 1910 lemonade set of one jug and six tumblers, a silvered glass tea service comprising a teapot and four mugs, and seven further items (43)Provenance:The estate of the late Eve Clarke
Guilaume M Edmond Bellefroid (1893-1971)Cream-coloured earthenware eating and drinking service with gold edges, model Recamier, consisting of 17 flat plates, 27 deep plates, 18 breakfast plates, 10-person tea service, 2 soup tureens, 3 covered dishes, 2 butter dishes, 3 gravy boats, 5 egg cups, 2 oval dishes, vegetable dish, 5 oval dishes, 1 oval dish and 1 round dish, design Edmond Bellefroid, executed by Petrus Regout Maastricht, year 1941 (various chips)
SIX BOXES OF CERAMICS, GLASS, TABLE LAMPS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a glass dome, height 17cm x diameter 9.5cm, four table lamps, Wade pin dishes, a Denby Tudor Flame mug, Kathie Winkle for Broadhurst 'Wild Flowers' tea ware, a green Celtic Connemara dinner service, a large modern crackle glass vase, etc (5 boxes) (sd)
SIXTY SEVEN PIECES OF DENBY DINNER WARES, comprising a forty seven piece 'Greenwheat' pattern dinner service: a rectangular serving dish, a soup tureen (chip on underside of cover), a sauceboat and stand, a two sectioned vegetable dish, a cream jug, two sugar bowls, a small rectangular serving dish, four small serving dishes, six dinner plates (one with chipped rim), six tea plates, three side plates, six bowls, six teacups, six saucers and a mug, together with twenty pieces of 'Homestead Brown': an oval serving dish, two small serving dishes, five dinner plates (one chipped), four oval plates, three dessert bowls, a soup bowl, a teacup and three saucers (67) (Condition Report: generally good condition, obvious specific damage as stated, signs of light to moderate use, some cutlery marks on Homestead Brown plates, would benefit from a clean)
A GROUP OF VINTAGE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS comprising a partial Longtons art deco style dinner service and tea ware comprising two lidded tureens (visible restoration work seen to the finial of one lid and chip to the rim), a rectangular double handled tray (heavy crazing and staining), five side plates (all chipped), a cup and saucer (both chipped),a Falcon Ware Coronation Trio, a Chenson armistice commemorative mug and side plate, a group of Foley blue and white tea wares comprising four tea cups with two side plates, a milk jug, and a slop bowl (all dull when tapped), a pair of royal commemorative glasses, a quantity of vintage glass bottles to include a green Allsopp's bottle, three green Marston's bottles, a clear Schweppes soda water with nozzle, a vintage Coca Cola bottle, etc (various levels of damage to stoppers), a Churchill Indian Tree part coffee set, a Sylvac ashtray (sd), a plaster cast statue of a young girl in a dress, height 57cm, marked BCM/002C 163 on the reverse of the base, etc, (visible repair to neckline and wrists, chips to chest and head) (qty) (Condition Report: all main damage mentioned in the description)
A TWENTY-EIGHT PIECE ROYAL ALBERT OLD COUNTRY ROSES TEA SERVICE to include a teapot (chip to the lid), eight tea cups (two with hairline cracks), eight saucers, six side plates (varying levels of scratches), a milk jug, a sugar bowl, a trinket dish, two cake plates (28) (Condition Report: major damage listed in the main description, all items could benefit from a comprehensive clean)
A SIX PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE Oval tray decorated with dragon and phoenix, globular teapot with bamboo to sides and similar decoration to the cover, four ntea cups with dragon and phoenix decoration. Notes: With a precious metal testing memo from Nanyang Gemological Institute stating a silver content of 83.6 to 94.5% 30com long (tray) 1107g Condition: There are minor dents to the cups. There appears to have been a restoration to the tray. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Shelley Sheraton Green Pattern part tea service for 6 settings, No.13290, comprising 6 teacup, saucer and plate trios, milk jug, sugar bowl, and a bread and butter plate, W.25.6cm. (21)Condition: Scratch in glaze on bread and butter plate. Condition good, gilding good, may never have been used.
Haviland & Co., Limoges, part dinner service of 20 pieces, decorated with gilt foliate rims, (some pieces a/f); Minton part tea service of 34 pieces, with blue and gilt decoration, c.1919, (many pieces a/f); Royal Worcester Davenham Cobalt teapot, part dinner service of 20 pieces with gilt rims, including 2 tureens with covers and sauceboat and stand; 6 F. Paulhat, Limoges, coffee cups and 5 saucers, (a/f); and other china including tureens plates and a jug, (some a/f). (96 pieces in total approx.)
A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service, comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl, and cream jug, each piece of oval shaped form with fluted corners, all-over bright cut scrolling leaf and foliate engraved with vacant cartouches to the sides, having beaded rims and S-scroll handles with raised thumbpieces (ivory insulators to the teapot and coffee pot), the pot covers each flush hinged and with fluted domed centres to engraved oval silver finials, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1887, coffee pot h.23.5cm (excluding handle), approx gross weight 61.7oztIvory submission ref: BEPWMBF4
An Aesthetic Movement silver four-piece tea and coffee service by Elkington & Co, comprising pedestal coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each piece of ovoid form, the upper bodies with applied diamond and circle boss motifs to the scroll engraved ground above a reeded girdle cast with quatrefoil strap motifs, the lower bodies having applied columns with triform capitals, beaded borders and geometric engraved bands to the circular pedestal feet, the angular handles with floral mounts, the tea and coffee pots with angular spouts with a beaded band and ivory insulators to the handles, the sloping hinged covers with engraved decoration and diamond boss to the centres, maker Elkington & Co (Frederick Elkington), London 1876, coffee pot height approx 29cm, gross weight 87oztIvory submission ref: CTVCSHRF
A matched four-piece George III silver tea service, each piece repousse decorated with foliate scrolls and with armorial cartouche to one side, with further textured bands, the teapot and coffee pot each having ivory escutcheons to the acanthus leaf capped C-scroll handles, the pedestal coffee pot with lift-off cover bearing foliate finial, the teapot standing upon four ball feet and having floral finial to the hinged cover, the sugar and cream each with gilt-washed interiors, angular reeded handles and foot rims, teapot maker I.B, London 1807, coffee pot maker William Tucker & Co, Sheffield 1819, sugar and cream jug maker Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1800, coffee pot h.26cm, gross weight 41oztIvory submission ref: 79YA9JNZ
A Royal Worcester porcelain part tea and dessert service, each piece hand painted with a bird and signed D Jones, comprising three 10.5" plates, six 8" plates and eight teacups and seven saucersMissing one saucer.Kingfisher plate is a second and is a little rubbed.Otherwise the pieces are in generally good condition with some light rubbing to decoration in places.
A Spode Porcelain Dinner and Tea Service, modern, decorated in the "Stafford Flowers" pattern, printed marks comprising: vegetable tureen and cover, 28cm widesquare serving bowlsquare serving dish2 oval serving bowls11 dinner plates, 28cm wide9 salad plates, 24cm wide4 bouillion bowls on stands8 soup plates, 23.5cm2 side plates, 20cm wide4 pudding bowls, 16.5cm wide10 teacups12 saucers17 side plates
A mid-century Picquot Ware five piece polished pewter tea and coffee service - together with a 1920s-30s planished pewter three piece tea service by Craftsman Pewter; a Victorian pewter teapot; a Grays Pottery 'Sovereign of the Seas' tall mug; a Carl Toms for Wedgwood Prince of Wales 1969 Investiture commemorative mug; and two pieces of Buckingham Palace souvenir ware.
A Portuguese yellow glazed cabbage leaf pattern part dinner service – late 20th century, printed factory marks, comprising 12 x 11in dinner plates; 9 x 8¾in salad plates; 6 x 7in side plates (one chipped); 6 x tea / coffee cups; and 8 x saucers; plus four other side plates which have been overpainted.
A mid-century earthenware part tea service by Royal Tudor Ware (Barker Bros. Ltd.) - 1940s-50s, decorated with gilt floral sprigs on a mottled pink ground, including a teapot, cream jug, slop bowl, four cups and eleven saucers, ten side plates, two sandwich plates and a cake plate with chrome carrying handle, the teapot 14.5c m high.
An extensive Spode Tuscana pattern part dinner service - comprising 12 each of 27cm dinner plates / 23cm salad plates / 20cm dessert plates / and 16cm side plates; 12 x soup plates (one with small rim chip); a large 43cm oval platter; a medium 33cm oval platter; a square two handled bread and butter plate; two 23.5cm oval serving dishes; an oval twin handled serving dish; a large 24.5cm salad bowl; 8 x tea cups and saucers; 8 x coffee cups and saucers; a teapot; a covered sugar bowl and small (slops) bowl; a milk jug; a cream jug; and a sauce boat and stand. (106 pieces)
A box of brass and silver plated ware - including a three piece EPNS tea service; a silver plated photo frame; a rococo style brass tabletop easel; a pair of 19th century style gilt resin bottle coasters with covers; an antique brass horse doorstop with mahogany base; a bronze style Past Times figurine; etc.
A Royal Doulton 'Sherbrooke' tea and dinner service: 12 x 27 cm, 12 x 20.5 cm and 13 x 16.5 cm plates; 5 x 22.5 cm plates; Coffee pot, 8 coffee cans and 12 saucers; teapot, 10 teacups and saucers; 2 cream jugs and a large milk jug; 8 twin-handled soup bowls with saucers; 6 x 13 cm bowls; cake plate and 2 coffee mugs; lidded terrine and 41 cm oval platter. (84 pieces excluding lids and saucers)
A Four-Piece Elizabeth II Silver Tea-Service, by J. B. Chatterley and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, The Teapot, Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl 1965, The Hot-Water Jug 1964 each piece tapering and with Celtic pattern border, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with composition handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe hot-water jug 17.5cm high, total gross weight 48oz 18dwt, 1,521gr (4)Each piece fully marked near rim. The teapot and hot-water jug each further part marked inside cover. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Charles Reily and George Storer, London, 1849 each piece shaped tapering octagonal and on four scroll and openwork panel feet, later engraved with initials, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory-insulated handle and flower and foliage finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl the coffee-pot 26.5cm high, total gross weight 81oz 19dwt, 2,548gr (4)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number HTUREJVC.Each piece fully marked under base and further stamped model number ‘M493’. The teapot and coffee-pot each further part marked inside cover, on handle and on finial with conforming marks. There is some minor wear to the marks but each is still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and the engraving. The engraved initials are later and there is apparently a patch on each side of the teapot and the coffee-pot. The ivory insulators with some staining and cracking, they do not show signs of having been replaced or altered. The cream-jug and sugar-bowl gilt inside.
A Four-Piece Edward VIII and George VI Silver Tea-Service, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, The Teapot, Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl 1938, The Hot-Water Jug 1936 in the Art Deco style, each piece tapering and on conforming foot, with canted corners, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with composition handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe hot-water jug 16.5cm high, total gross weight 45oz 15dwt, 1,423gr (4)Each piece fully marked near rim. The teapot and hot-water jug each further part marked inside cover. There is some wear to the marks but each is in general still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises overall.
Porsche began experimenting with turbocharging technology on their racing cars during the late 1960s and, in 1972, began development on a turbocharged version of the 911. They originally needed to produce the car in order to comply with homologation regulations and had intended on marketing it as a street legal racer like the 1973 Carrera 2.7 RS. Ernst Fuhrmann adapted the turbo technology, originally developed for the 917/30 CAN-AM car, to the 3.0 litre flat six from the Carrera RS 3.0, creating what Porsche internally dubbed as a '930'. The Turbo’s characteristic flared wheel arches and ‘tea-tray’ rear spoiler had already been seen on the Carrera model, while the interior was the most luxurious ever seen in a 911, featuring leather upholstery, air conditioning and electric windows. In 1978, the Turbo’s engine was enlarged to 3.3 litres, gaining an intercooler in the process; power increased to 300bhp and the top speed, of what was the fastest accelerating road car of its day, went up to 160mph. More refined than hitherto, yet retaining its high performance edge, the Porsche 930 Turbo sold in the thousands, arguably becoming the definitive sports car of its era.This absolutely superb right hand drive example is presented in black coachwork over a black leather interior and includes the rare and expensive factory option of Fuhrmann seats! Showing a mere 51,101 miles on the odometer, this Porsche is presented in excellent condition having recently been treated to over £25,000 of work over the last two and half years. Works include an extensive body respray, a full brake overhaul including new brake discs and pads, new Bilstein shock absorbers all round, and four new Pirelli tyres. The heater was also refurbished including cables, clamps, guide tubes, and all hardware. A new fuel system including a new tank, fuel lines, and fuel pumps were also fitted. A new Blaupunkt Bremen radio and new front speakers were fitted, along with the wheels being completely refurbished to the factory anodised finish you see today. A major service was completed at this time and the vendor reports that the 911 is in excellent running and driving condition, the engine sounds fantastic and the four-speed gearbox works well.The history file that accompanies the car includes all relevant service books, manuals and its original toolkit, which is rare with models of this era. Many sundry bills are also included along with invoices relating to the recent major works, its Porsche certificate of authenticity, and the UK registration document. This These Turbo models offer exhilarating performance from their 3.3 litre engines, outperforming many modern sports cars today. They are highly sought after and are certainly on the bucket list for many collectors. Consigned by Daniel Godin LOW MILEAGE EXAMPLERECENT EXPENDITURE OF OVER £25,000!IN EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT AND LOOKS SUPERB
A Chinese porcelain tea and dinner service enamelled in green with cloud and dragon designs comprising a large tureen, two smaller tureens, an ashet/platter (w- 42cm), a sauce boat, two spoons, six soup bowls, five saucers, six coffee cans, six saucers, six teacups, six saucers, three rice bowls and covers (five surplus covers), a larger rice or sugar bowl, two peach form dishes, twelve bowls, eight small plates, eleven dinner plates, and ten dessert plates (variously marked verso, Made in China, Decorated in HOng Kong, losses etc...)

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