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An 1830s/40s probably Coalport porcelain pot pourri and cover, decorated in bleu de roi with reserve panels of flowers and figures with two gilt loop handles, the cover pierced and with pomegranate knop, together with a collection of French porcelain plates with gilt decoration and 'H' monogram, and a part bone china tea set
A Victorian four-piece silver-plated tea and coffee set with registration design lozenge for 27th February, 1867, squat baluster form on pierced foliate scroll and mask feet, beaded rims, fruit finials, ivory insulators, sides embossed with scrolls and flowers around vacant reserves, the scalloped and mask-embellished spouts terminating in eagle heads, gilt interiors to sugar bowl and cream jug.In excellent condition, all plating intact.
A group of silver and white metal items comprising:- an .800 standard 2-handled covered cup, handles terminating in bird heads; a swivel-action tea-strainer stamped "Siam 925 Sterling";a gold-plated Dupont lighter; a napkin ring; a South American pepper applied with llamas, stamped "Villafuerte 925"; a fluted photograph frame with heart-shaped inset, marked "TS LTD. " with a lion; a plain sugar bowl, Birmingham, 1919; a Soviet Russian silver and enamel 3-piece condiment set with tray (one condiment lacks foot); six spoons with long twisted stems, another with crusher terminal; and a pair of German sandwich servers stamped "925". Wt. 606 gm. of weighable metal.
Continental silver four piece tea set - comprising teapot of baluster form, with wrythen decoration, scroll handle and domed cover with flower-heads finial, on a domed pedestal foot, matching sugar, cream and tall coffee pot, stamped 800, cream jug - apparently unmarked. All at approximately 49ozs, teapot 20cm overall height
Late 19th / early 20th century Chinese silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of melon form, with panels decorated with bamboo foliage and warriors, spout with raised tortoise or turtle, dragon handle and hinged domed cover with dragon-head finial, matching sugar and cream - stamped Chinese character marks. All at approximately 29ozs, teapot 22cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. No evidence of major repair. Teapot has a small hole in the handle approximately half way down the spine of the dragon. Rim inside cover slightly distorted and dragon. Finial whiskers are bent. Cream jug has a small crack between dragon head and its body on the handle, foot is slightly distorted, sugar is undamaged. Sugar and cream marked on base, teapot inside cover
George V four piece tea set - comprising teapot of faceted form, with band of reeded decoration with gadrooned border, angular ebony handle and hinged domed cover with ebony finial, on an oval base, matching sugar and cream jug and tall coffee pot (Chester 1915), maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 5oozs
1930s four piece silver tea set - comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with egg and dart border, angular ebony handle and hinged domed cover with ebony finial, on an oval base, matching sugar, cream jug and coffee pot (Sheffield 1932), Emile Viner. All at approximately 64ozs, teapot 31.5cm across
1920s silver four piece tea set - comprising teapot of half-fluted form, with angular ebony handle and hinged domed cover with carved ebony finial, on an oval base, matching sugar, cream jug and tall coffee pot (Birmingham 1927), maker - B. B. S. Ld. All at approximately 54ozs, teapot 28cm across
Selection of miscellaneous Victorian and later silver - including pair opera glasses, two cut glass toilet bottles with silver mounts, sugar bowl, pair dwarf candlesticks, cased set of six coffee bean spoons and a miniature three piece tea set on a tray (various dates and makers), together with a Far Eastern white metal box and cover with raised decoration of animals and people in a jungle environment and one other item (qty)
Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) for Wedgwood. A rare 'afternoon tea' pattern bachelor's nine piece tea set, designed 1937, printed in sepia with oval reserves on a pale sage green ground, brown printed mark and sepia mark designed by Eric Ravilious, the teapot 16.5cm acrossThis tea set was exhibited at 'Designing the Everyday: From Bloomsbury and Ravilious to the present day' at The Towner Gallery in Eastbourne, 17th May - 31st August 2014.
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