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19th century porcelain tea set with polychrome floral sprays and mauve and gilt scroll borders. Condition Report 19 cups: 12 wide and 7 narrow cups. Two cups have hairline cracks. One cup is pinned. Many discoloured. All with rubbing to the decoration and gilding.Teapot: rubbing to the decoration, hairline crack to the bowl and chips to the rim of the lid.Cream jug: Small chips to the foot. Inside is discoloured.Cake plate: Chips to the foot of one. The other is heavily crazed.Well used.
19th/ early 20th Century Coalport tea set for six persons, with waved octagonal rim, cobalt blue and gilded borders, no. 3691 Condition Report Two cups a/f, one saucer has a hairline crack. Some crazing, otherwise good condition. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
19th Century brass trivet raised of three lion paw feet, 19th Century pestle and mortar, sugar sifter with hallmarked silver top, three piece silver-plated tea set, cased set of fish servers, brass and other metalware in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A large selection of silver plated wares to include a pair of twin branch candelabrum, with flame finial's, 23cm high, a mahogany cased set of six ivory handled knives and forks, a Victorian four piece tea and coffee service, a large rectangular serving tray with grape vine cast rim, 66.5cm wide, a Victorian three piece tea service, a handled three division server and cover, a circular salver etc (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU.
A Royal Doulton Art Deco Duveen shaped tea for two set decorated in Syren pattern. Comprising; teapot and cover, milk jug and sugar bowl, bread and butter plate, two cups, saucers and side plates. Printed marks, teapot 16.75cm handle to spout (11). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Crazed. Some slight flaking to the enamels. No chips, cracks or repair.
A pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern crested serving spoons, London 1825 John Brydie, length approximately 22cm, a Victorian silver crested basting spoon, Exeter 1852, John Stone, length approximately 30cm, a set of six Victorian silver tea spoons, floral decoration to terminals, crested to reverse, London 1878, makers mark rubbed, possibly Charles Boynton, two silver Kings Pattern desert spoons etc
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