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A Susie Cooper Tea-for-Two tea set, leaf pattern and marked "A Susie Cooper Production, Crown Works, Burslem, England". CONDITION REPORT: The set is in generally very good order. The only things of note are a couple of glaze blemishes to the underside of each of the saucers but these are nothing untoward.
A late Victorian ware tea set, green and gilt with crown finial to teapot lid, 13 pieces. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot is in generally good order but does have a surface glaze hairline crack to the inside of the base of approximately 4 cm in length. It does not run through to the underside of the base and is probably only a surface mark. The gilding is a little rubbed around the handle. Two of the five saucers have hairline cracks. All have rubbing to the gilding and they are all yellowed. One of the cups has a significant hairline crack. Another has a broken handle. All are slightly stained and yellowed. The cream jug is in good order with slight discolouration. The sucrier has a loss to the top left hand handle. We have the broken piece. The gilding is a little rubbed on all pieces.
An Elizabeth II silver flatware service, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1972, 12 place setting, comprising 12 each of table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, fish knives and forks and coffee spoons, plus 12 table and dessert knives with steel blades, plus eleven tea spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, four table spoons and a three piece carving set, approx. weight of weighable silver 192 tr.oz. (101)
A cased set of five silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1953, plus one other matched, London 1887, odd; together with a cased set of six silver coffee spoons; twelve other silver tea and coffee spoons of varying styles and dates; two souvenir spoons; a butter knife; six silver handled fruit knives; six mother of pearl handled fruit forks; a pair of egg cups; and a napkin ring, the weighable silver 10.8 tr.oz. (32)
A Clarice Cliff Stamford shape tete-a-tete tea set in the Summerhouse pattern, c.1931, comprising teapot and cover, cream jug, sugar basin, cup, tea plate and two saucers, FANTASQUE and Bizarre marks for the Newport Pottery, the teapot 4½in. (11.5cm.) high, the tea plate 5 7/8in. (15cm.) diameter. (7), * Condition: Teapot: Small shallow chip to back right corner of cover. Otherwise good. Cream jug and sugar basin: A couple of minute nicks to paint. Otherwise good. Cup: Good condition. Tea plate: Some small scratches and nicks to orange band of paint. Otherwise good. Saucers: Both with a few small nicks and scratches to orange paint. Otherwise good.
A set of four Chinese export porcelain saucers, late 18th century, decorated in the Imari palette with fruiting boughs overhanging roofs and quatrefoil landscape reserves, 12.2cm. diameter, together with two matching tea bowls, one damaged. (6), * Condition: * Condition: Three saucers and one tea bowl good, with just minor gilt wear and no chips or cracks. The fourth saucer with rim chip and small hairline. The second tea bowl with a large piece broken off (but complete, so repairable).
An Elizabeth II silver four piece matched tea set, Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1972-73, comprising hot water jug, teapot, sucrier and milk jug, with gadrooned rims and stepped domed lids, standing on four conjoined winged lion paw feet flanked by roses, the hot water jug 8in. (20.2cm.) high, total gross weight 69 tr.oz. (4)
David Leach (1911-2005) a Lowerdown Potttery cut-sided porcelain tea service, covered in a celadon glaze, comprising; milk-jug and sugar basin, six cups and saucers, a larger David Leach tin-glazed tea cup and saucer, a Crowan Pottery celadon tea set and a collection of domestic ware bowls, impressed seal marks, 9cm. high (jug), (a lot). Literature Emmanuel Cooper & Kathy Niblett David Leach Richard Dennis Publications, page 91 catalogue number 58 for a comparable tea set.
SHELLEY SUNSET AND TALL TREES, QUEEN ANNE SHAPE COFFEE SET, comprising: coffee pot; six cups and saucers; cream jug; sugar bowl; six side plates and sandwich plate together with same pattern part tea set comprising: five cups; six saucers; cream jug and sugar bowl. (35 pieces) CONDITION REPORT: One teacup has multiple cracks to base. Two teacups have a crack from top rim to half way down. One coffee cup has Y shaped crack to base. Other pieces appear ok with no other obvious damage. All pieces are crazed with some minor firing flaws.
MID 20TH CENTURY SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SET, comprising: teapot; water jug; cream jug and sucrier, of oval form. Birmingham, 1935, 1936, 1937. 53 Troy ozs overall. 21.5cm high, the tallest piece. (4) CONDITION REPORT: All pieces look ok, some surface scratching and wear as expected, minor wear to hallmarks but ok, spout of water jug and teapot are different.
VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SET, comprising: teapot; water jug; cream jug and sucrier, overall engraved with foliage and armorial lion device and fan shaped finials, marked to bases: Elkington and Co. Birmingham, 1880. Maker's mark: Fredrick Elkington, 41 Troy ozs overall approx. 18.5cm high at tallest piece. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot lid is detached but present, surface wear and wear particularly to engravings and armorial devices, hallmarks generally fairly good, some wear to maker's mark, no obvious significant damage or repairs.
MATCHED LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET, comprising: teapot; coffee pot; two handled sucrier and cream jug, all of half fluted form and raised on four bun feet. Sheffield hallmarks, 68 Troy ozs overall. 23cm high at the tallest piece. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Mixed maker's marks and date marks, all Sheffield. No obvious major significant damages, hallmarks minor rubs but good overall. Some surface wear, scratches and minor dinks.
SHELLEY CHINA ART DECO VOGUE DESIGN BLUE AND WHITE TEA SET decorated with blue and black banding with flower heads, comprising five tea cups; six saucers; six side plates; sandwich plate; cream jug and sugar bowl. Printed marks to base and numbered: 11744. (20) CONDITION REPORT: Very minor wear/light scratches in places, slightly grubby. No obvious damage, chips or hairlines visible.
An Edwardian silver four piece tea set, by Z Barraclough & Sons, Sheffield 1910 (hotwater jug 1907), comprising:- a teapot of compressed rectangular form with moulded girdle below a gadrooned edge, raised on four ball feet, wooden ebonised handle, 15cm high, together with the matching hotwater jug, 24.75cm high and the companion cream jug and sugar basin, monogrammed, 61.38oz (4) Some slight body bruises to all pieces
A George III three piece silver tea set, by John Emes, London 1803, comprising: a teapot of hemispherical form, with sack weave and husk decorated borders below a flared collar enclosing a flush hinged cover with basket of fruit finial, angular ivory handle and anthemion decorated spout, 13cm high together with the companion two handled sugar bowl, 9cm high and the milk jug, 8cm high, each piece engraved with armorials and crests, 48.34oz (3)
A Victorian silver three piece tea set, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1858, comprising:- a teapot raised from a circular foot, the lower body embossed with festoons, the upper body panelled and engraved with scrolling leaves below a scrolled edge, the hinged domed cover with bird finial, insulated scroll handle, initialled, 21.25cm high, together with a large companion sugar basin and matching milk jug, 45.86oz (3)
A late 17th/early 18th century black lacquer cutlery box gilt with Chinoiserie, the sloping hinged lid opening to reveal a set of six tea spoons filling half of the green velvet compartments, each of the silver gilt blades with white porcelain handles modelled as hand held seals, the box 18.5 x 12.5 x 5cm (7.25 x 5 x 2 in)
A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee set,maker's mark unclear, WE? London 1839,of compressed circular form on circular feet, with scroll handles and compressed circular finials, the coffee pot with waisted neck,21cm high to top of handle,the two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug with gilt interiors,79oz (4)
A Victorian silver matched four-piece tea and coffee set,comprising:the coffee pot,by John Samuel Hunt, London 1865,the teapot,by Thomas White, London 1879,the two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug,by Robert Harper, London 1864/77,of engine turned baluster form with strap work decoration to covers,20.5cm high to top of coffee pot finial, 65.9oz (4)
A George VI silver sauce boat with gadrooned rim flanked by a scroll handle, above scallop shell shoulders and similarly decorated feet, Sheffield 1945 by Walker & Hall, together with a small group of plated items, including a circular salver with engraved decoration, a two-branch candelabrum and a four piece tea set.
A silver miniature five-piece tea and coffee set of tapering cylindrical form, comprising teapot and cover, coffee pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and oval tray, London 1978 and 1979 by S.J. Rose & Son, length of tray approx 10.2cm, together with two similar silver miniature five-piece tea sets.
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