An early Art Deco silver three-piece tea service, comprising; teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each piece of lower bellied form with octagonal upper sections, having redded detail and standing upon reeded foot, the handles of S-scroll form with raised thumbpieces, the teapot having a domed octagonal hinged cover with confirming wood finial, maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1913, teapot h.16.5cm, gross weight 49.3ozt
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A mid 20th century thirty five piece Czechoslovakia dinner service, pattern number 1792, to include coffee & tea pots, lidded tureens, milk jug, sugar bowl, creamer, coffee/tea cups & saucers, side plates, dinner plates and meat platter.Condition:There is a small indentation on one serving dish.Several of the pieces have faint black markings to the bottom rim.There is no crazing, no chips or cracks.
A collection of ceramics, to include a Portmeirion coffee set, a Spode tea service, Aynsley cup & saucers, a Wedgewood meat platter and other cabinet pieces. (2) Condition:Aynsley - There is a chip to one saucer caused by a severe crack.Wade - Crazing.Geometric pattern in gold is cracking on the matte black coffee set.Red enamel is peeling to show the ceramic underneath on three saucers.Ceramic of a cow is broken, a horn has been previously re-attached and the break is visible and the tail has snapped off.
A Masons Ironstone Chartreuse pattern fifty piece dinner service, comprising of dinner plates, side plates, tureens, meat platters, gravy boat, condiment set, milk jug, sugar bowl, coffee/tea cups & saucers. Condition:There is crazing to one bowl, as well as a serving dish.There is the beginning signs of crazing to another serving dish, sporadic cracks have begun to materialise.There are several chips to the rim of a coffee cup.
A Royal Albert Country Roses thirty piece dinner/coffee service, comprising tea & coffee pots, dinner plates, side plates, sandwich plates, coffee/tea cups & saucers, sugar bowl and milk jug. Condition:There is a spot of gold leaf/paint on the bottom of the milk jug.There are no scratches, marks or indentations on the base of any of the pieces. Due to this, the pieces are First Quality.
AN ELIZABETH II FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1960, of baluster form, with bands of celtic knotwork decoration, the spouts modelled as mythical beasts, with carved wooden handles terminating in mythical masks, on stepped circular bases, 1,926gms / 61.92oz (4) Condition Report:Available upon request
A Chinese Porcelain Miniature Tea Service, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with flowers in panels on an orange scale ground, comprising:1 tea canister and cover1 milk jug1 sucrier and cover1 teapot stand1 spoon tray4 cups 1 tea bowl5 saucersAll with some light fritting and gilt wear.1 tea canister and cover - flat chip to the underside of the rim of the cover, large section broken out of the body and re stuck1 milk jug - short hair crack near the spout. Minor fritting1 sucrier and cover - base broken in two and re stuck1 teapot stand - rim very slightly abraded1 spoon tray - slight fritting to the rim4 cups - two with rim chips1 tea bowl - broken in two and re stuck5 saucers - one broken into five, another into several pieces and re stuck, one into four and with some staple repair, another into four, one un damaged.
A Three-Piece Victorian and Edward VII Silver Tea-Service, by James Park, London, 1900 and 1901 each piece in the George II style, inverted pear-shaped, chased with foliage scrolls and scalework, engraved with the crests of Cunliffe and Lister below a slightly later baron's coronet, comprising a teapot, with wood handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe teapot 30cm wide over handle, total gross weight 66oz, 2,053gr (3)The coronet appears to be slightly later engraved, suggesting the crests relate to one of the children of Samuel Cunliffe-Lister, 1st Baron Masham (1815-1906). On his death in 1906 he was succeeded first by his eldest son Samuel as 2nd Baron Masham. He was to die unmarried in 1917 so the title passed to his brother John who became 3rd Baron Masham.Each piece fully marked near handle. The teapot further part marked inside cover and on finial. There is some wear to the marks, particularly on the cream-jug. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is most noticeable as a softening to the engraving and high points on the cream-jug. The handle of the teapot is perhaps a replacement.
A Chinese Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with sprays of flowers within gilt scroll and orange scale borders, comprising:1 teapot and cover1 coffee pot and cover1 milk jug and matched cover5 tea bowls and saucers1 teapot and cover - chipping to the inner rim of the cover, smaller chips to the inner rim of the main pot, cracks to the lower part of the handle over gilded. Filled chips to the spout. 1 coffee pot and cover - knop re glued to the cover. Flat chip to the side of the knop over gilded. Handle re attached. Body broken into mainy pieces and painstaikingly re stuck, left honest.1 milk jug and matched cover - some minor fritting. Chip to cover. Wear5 tea bowls and saucers - one saucer with a large flat chip and a rim crack, another with a star crack under the base. One teabowl with a short hair crack. Another with a rim chip and associated crack. Another with two pieces out of the rim, broken into three and re stuck.
A Meissen Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service, late 19th/early 20th century, painted with scattered flowersprays within gilt line borders, crossed swords marks in underglaze blue, comprising:2 large teapots and covers2 small teapots and a cover1 square teapot stand3 baluster milk jugs2 baluster cream jugs3 teacups6 saucers13 coffee cups7 saucers7 plates in two sizes9 side plates2 circular bowls2 large teapots and covers - one with a pin added to the steam hole for a safety string, heavy chipping to the rim of the cover, losses to the floral knop petals, small chip to the rim of the pot. Second pot with similar loss to the knop petals but in overall better condition.2 small teapots and a cover - covered example with a chip to the rim of the pot and slight petal losses to the knop. Second pot - cover lacking only. 1 square teapot stand - large flat chip re glued to one corner, some small slivers lacking besides this area. 3 baluster milk jugs - one with a large chip to one front foot. Another with two front feet chipped. Smaller of the three with two pieces broken out of the spout and stapled.2 baluster cream jugs - one with a chipped spout. The other with two restored feet.3 teacups - no chips, cracks or repair.13 saucers - chips to most.13 coffee cups - most good, some with chips. 7 plates in two sizes - one with a large rim chip.9 side plates - one cracked.2 circular bowls - one cracked.
A box of late 19th and 20th century ceramics, including a boxed Spode limited edition 'Maritime England Plate - The Battle of Camperdown 1797', no.1630/2000, two late Victorian green glazed leaf moulded dessert platters, a circular copper tray with ceramic inset, a Barker Bros part dinner service, a small quantity of Japanese tea ware, etc
Royal Grafton 'Majestic' pattern dinner and tea service with green and gilt pattern on white ground, 8 place settings, 94 pieces. Dinner plates, side plates, soup bowls and saucers, dessert bowls, tea cups and saucers, coffee cups and saucers, two cruet sets, two serving platters, two sauce boats with saucers, milk and cream jugs and sugar bowl (94).
Royal Crown Derby ‘Derby Posie’ table service for twelve comprised of; six lunch plates, a picnic plate, another similar, twelve tea cups and saucers, conforming side plates, a tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, cream jug, tea strainer and saucer, salt and pepper shaker, set of five napkin rings;qty
A three piece silver tea service comprising of a silver teapot of oval form, ebonised handle, having a wavy rim and supported on four cast feet, Birmingham 1928, makers mark for John Rose, together with a similar design matching cream jug and sugar bowl, Birmingham 1901, makers mark for Thomas Woodley, g/w 566 gms

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