A three-piece silver tea set, comprising: a tea pot, a cream jug and a twin handled sugar bowl, Birmingham, 1946, Ernest W Haywood, all raised on a stepped circular foot, the teapot with wooden handle and finial, the teapot - 15cm high, the cream jug and sugar bowl - 7.6cm high; together with a Victorian silver tea caddie, Chester, 1899, maker's mark rubbed, 10.5cm high, gross weight approx. 25.7oz (4)
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A small group of silver, comprising: a Victorian Christening set of a knife, fork and spoon, the knife Birmingham, 1854, maker's mark rubbed, the fork and spoon Birmingham, 1856, Hilliard & Thomason, the knife - 21.2cm long (handles possibly partially filled); a cased set of napkin rings, Birmingham, 1929, Walker & Hall, pierced with floral decoration; a tea strainer with stand, Sheffield, 1905, George Edward & Sons (David & George Edward); two four divisions toast racks, Chester, 1928, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, 8.2cm wide; a Victorian napkin ring, Birmingham, 1874, maker's mark rubbed, engraved with initials and floral decoration; and two napkin rings, Birmingham, 1925, Adie Brothers Ltd, together with a pair of Canadian napkin rings, stamped and marked BIRKS; and a white metal Canadian napkin ring decorated with insignia, gross weight approx. 15.8oz (lot) Condition Report: Gross weight includes the christening set (with handles possibly partially filled) and the two Canadian napkin rings marked BIRKS. It doesn't include the last ring in the description.
An Edwardian silver three-piece tea set, comprising: a teapot, a cream jug and a twin handled sugar bowl, Birmingham, 1901, Jones & Crompton, the bodies repousse decorated with foliate motif, raised on shaped rectangular bases, the teapot with wooden handle and ebonised finial, the cream jug and sugar bowl with scrolling handles, the teapot - 14.7cm high, the cream jug - 8cm high, the sugar bowl - 16.5cm wide, gross weight approx. 24.1oz (3)
A two-piece silver tea set, comprising a teapot and a cream jug, Birmingham, 1919, Henry Matthews, on four outswept feet, the teapot with scrolling wooden handle and ebonised finial, the teapot - 14.5cm high, the cream jug - 8cm high; together with a silver twin handled sugar bowl, Sheffield, 1933, Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), on four paw feet, 18cm wide, gross weight approx. 29.5oz (3)
AN 18TH CENTURY MEISSEN SEVEN-PIECE TETE-A-TETE SET comprising of a two-handled gilt-edged relief moulded oval tray, pair of tea cups and saucers, milk jug and lidded sugar bowl - each piece colourfully painted with exotic bird and branchwork sprays surrounded by insects43.5cm by 30cm Centre of the tray has damage to the surface where the branch is, extra image of this uploaded. Small edge chips to the handles on the tray and a small chip to the edge of the jug. We have viewed this lot under a black light and this is the only damage visable. The edges of the gilding is worn in places.
Berkshire part tea, dinner and coffee service, English bone china, comprising meat plates, side plates, fish plates, cake plates, teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, salad plates, condiment set, butter dishes, etc, a Coalport 'Countryware' part service including teacups, saucers, bowls, tea plates, platters, etc and assorted other items (6 boxes)
Seth Cardew (1934-2016) a miniature or doll's tea set, decorated in blues and browns, comprising teapot and cover, two jugs, sugar basin and cover, six cups and saucers and two plates, impressed marks CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Early 19th Century New Hall famille rose tea set, having a white ground with pink floral sprays and entwined details to the rims, marked No. 241 Tea set to include serpentine teapot, creamer jug, bowl, tea bowl, three round dishes and a serpentine plate. Together with two similar but unassociated plates. Teapot measures approx 25cm wide.
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