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Japanese - Fine Quality 1960's Period - Sterling Silver Set of Six Iced Tea Stirring and Sipping Spoons with Charm / Marker Tops. The Long Hollow Stems Fashioned to Look Like a Stem of Jointed Bamboo, The Bowl Cut and Incised to Resemble a Cherry Blossom Flower, The Whole Making an Attractive Set of Six. Iced Tea Stirring and Sipping Spoons. Marked Sterling 950, 950 Silver Is Higher Purity, British Silver with original Box. Excellent / As New Condition.
Disney Interest 1930's Ceramic Lustreware Child's Teaset A rare late 20's/early 30's tea set marked 'Made In Japan' to undersides. Rare 15 piece tea set in fine lustre with cream pearl ground and sage green lustre trim, comprises four cups, saucers and charger sets, milk jug, sugar bowl and teapot. The cups depict an early rendering of Pluto the dog, a small green duck at his feet. Chargers and teapot depict Mickey mouse playing a red saxophone with musical notes and dancing duck. Handpainted, very good condition.
A Herend Queen Victoria pattern six place demitasse tea set, 20th century, comprising six cups and saucers, printed marks and inscribed "1728". CONDITION REPORT: All cups and saucers have no obvious faults. All ring out nicely. Gilding and enamelling is all intact and bright. Height of the cup 5 cm, diameter of the bowl 7 cm, diameter of the saucer 11 cm.
A Chinese silver pitcher/claret jug with hinge cover, the baluster body supporting a question mark shape handle emulating bamboo and supported upon a splayed trumpet mouth foot decorated with bamboo, the body decorated all over in repousse work with figures, buildings and garden scenes set against a mountainous and tree studded background. Late China trade period after Hung Chong (1840-1885), maximum height 29.2cm.Provenance: The vendor's great grandfather was Edward Henry Hancock, company director and tea planter, who lived in Surbiton, Surrey. He visited China in the late 1800s and we believe it was at this time that he brought the ewer back to the UK. He was involved with a tea plantation in Ceylon called The Relugas Tea Estate Co. Ltd. Condition report: Bottom weighted with lead inside foot.Weight 809 gms.19th Century.Some over polished faces but a lot of detail still present. Generally good condition.There is no silver mark.
A 1930s tea set, the yellow ground decorated with stylised trees, comprising a tea pot, five tea cups, six saucers, five side plates, a milk jug and sugar bowl, height of teapot 9.7cm, height of teacup 5cm. Condition report: Small chips to two plates, hairline visible only on inside of teapot base, no back stamp.
One Hundred and Twenty (120) Pc Frionnet Francois & Co Paris Silver Plate Flatware. Comprise: 11 forks 8-7/8", 12 salad fork, 12 luncheon forks, 12 spoons 7-3/4" , 12 tea spoons, 12 five o'clock spoons, 12 demitasse spoons, 12 knives, 12 luncheon knives, 2 pc carving set, 2 pc salad set, 2 pc serving set, large serving spoon 11-7/8", round bowl serving spoon, serving fork, cake server, master butter spreader, serving knife, and divided spoon. Appropriately stamped to bowl. Good condition. Box for display only. Shipping $185.00 (estimate $200-$300)
A matched George III Scottish silver four piece tea set, by James McKay, comprising a teapot, Edinburgh, 1801, of rectangular shape, the double girdle body engraved with trailing leaves and initials, within Greek key borders, the hinged cover with flat octagonal finial, insulated angular handle, raised on four ball feet, 16cm (6.3in) high, together with a rectangular teapot stand, Edinburgh, 1806, similarly decorated and initialled within a reeded edge, 17 x 12.5cm (6.7 x 5in), a two handled sugar basin, Edinburgh 1806, 11.25cm (4.3in) high and a matching milk jug, 11.5cm (4.5in) high, 40.87oz (4)
Various pottery, porcelain etc, to include a Japanese blue and white transfer printed plate, 37cm dia. a College style tankard, Disley Studio C B Nowell style pottery vase, Denby style Studio tankard, an early 19thC New Hall teapot of inverted cape form, polychrome decorated with flowers, a Wemyss pottery jug, decorated with cabbage rose, Cauldon paste pot, pot lid, Victorian style glass goblet set with Greek key design broken by figureheads, etc, two 18thC Chinese blue and white export tea bowls, another similar but later and two various lids. (a quantity)
Ω A matched silver Hanoverian pattern part table service, mainly by Dobson & Sons (Thomas William Dobson), London 1902-1911, some later examples, engraved with a crest, comprising: Forty two table forks Thirty three table spoons Twenty nine dessert forks Twenty nine dessert spoons Eleven egg spoons Twelve tea spoons Five salt spoons A sugar tongs A soup ladle Two basting spoons Five sauce ladles, 10,522g (335.05 oz); Together with the following with steel blades: Eight piece carving set with ivory handles Sixty seven later knives in two sizes with xylo handles, Some electro-plated pieces in Hanoverian pattern and engraved with a crest, Housed in an oak cabinet containing four drawers and a tray The crest of MORLEY for the Barons Hollenden. Provenance: Hall Place, Kent, sold on the instructions of the Executors of Sonja, Lady Hollenden Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
An Elizabeth II four piece silver tea & coffee set J. B. Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham, 1987, of curved waisted form, comprising teapot and coffee pot with ebony handles & finials, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, gross weight 55.8 tr.oz.* Condition: In good condition, clear hallmarks, needs cleaning.
A highly impressive silver four piece tea & coffee set Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1901, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and two handled sugar basin, of rectangular gadrooned design, with ebony handles & finials, hallmarked to the sides and stamped to the bases ' Mappin & Webb, London ', the coffee pot measuring 9in. (22.9cm.) high, gross weight 63.8 tr.oz. (4)* Condition: In excellent condition, clear hallmarks. Hinges, handles, finials very good and tight, very little wear.
A GRIMWADES CHINA BEATRIX POTTER "PETER RABBIT" PART NURSERY TEA SET, 1920's, printed in colours with scenes from Peter Rabbit, comprising teapot and cover, small conical milk jug and sugar basin, four each saucers and plates, three cylindrical cups and two bread and butter plates (6 1/4" diameter), printed marks (16) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A SILVER TABLE SERVICE for twelve place settings, maker Harrison Fisher, Sheffield 1977, in Kings pattern, comprising dinner, dessert and fish forks, fish knives, dessert, soup, tea and coffee spoons and four tablespoons, 184ozs 17dwts total, table and dessert knives and a three piece carving set with filled handles and stainless blades, contained in a fitted bow front table top canteen with hinged lid and two drawers (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
British Guiana and Guyana. 1954-2007 unmounted mint definitives collection (611 plus 15 sheetlets), beginning with a nice run of the 1954 set with DLR printings, Independence opts with SG 435a single, but the chief value is in the array of provisional surcharges with such difficult items as the 1984 Nature Protection set, SG 1328-40, 1341-2, 1988 Aids set and valuable sheetlets. Include Parcel Posts, Officials and Postal Fiscals. Not everyone's cup of tea, but very hard to duplicate. SG btw. 331-6399 (c. £3350)
A set of three Chinese porcelain tea bowls with lids and together with a spare lid, under glazed decorated with “eight treasures” in blue on the body and highlighted with polychrome colour on surface, interior painted with a circular colored pattern of “Yi Tuan He Qi”, Marks to the base, 19th century, Qing period. 9cm high and 10.5 diam. One bowl and lid in good condition, the others with one short hairline to each. Provenance: From Hampstead Local Collector
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