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A Wemyss ware pottery heart shaped dish, retailed through T. Goode & Co London, centred with roses, impressed marks and printed factory marks, also in the lot a T. Goode & Co tea for one set, the white ground decorated with pink roses, printed factory mark to base (a parcel) There is rubbing to the gilt on the rim of the saucer, and the hot water jug once had a counterbalanced metal lid.
A matching George IV/William IV silver three-piece melon-shaped tea set,the teapot,by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1822,with fruit finial,14.5 4cm high,the two-handled sugar bowl,by George Burrows and Richard Pearce, London 1835, andthe cream jug,with leaf capped scroll handle,hallmarks worn, c.1830,both with gilt interiors,41oz (3)
A George IV/Victorian silver gilt three-piece tea set,the teapot and two-handled sugar bowl and cover by Philip Rundell, London 1821, the body of the teapot apparently with no maker's mark,the cream jug by John Tapley, London 1837,of melon shape, the covers with finials modelled as butterflies seated on flowers, overall finely engraved with trailing foliage including tulips, roses and carnations etc.,the loop handles with ivory insulators, gilt interiors,teapot 10cm high, covered sugar bowl, 13cm long, 24.5oz (3)Inspired by the form of Yixing red stoneware teapots, this tea set is similar in design to an un-engraved tea set that belonged to William Beckford which is now in the National Museums of Scotland (*see Ostergard, no.59-62, p.342). This simple four-piece service was made by John Page in 1817, apart from the slop bowl made by John Baddeley. Christopher Hartop suggests the possibility that this silver design may have originated with John Page whose shop was just around
A Victorian provincial silver four-piece tea and coffee set,by James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1865,of ovoid form on spreading circular feet, the coffee pot and cream jug with waisted necks, with engraved decoration and bud finials, gilt interiors to the cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl,coffee pot 28.5cm high to top of handle, 68oz (4)
A Victorian silver matching four-piece tea and coffee set, by Carrington & Co., London 1899, the coffee pot 1898,of bulbous form, on spreading circular feet, decorated with a profusion of foliage and scrolls against a scale work background, with vacant cartouches, gilt interiors to cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl,coffee pot 22cm high, 54.1oz (4)
A group of miscellaneous collectables comprising a small Limoges porcelain casket containing two perfume bottles, a/f lid loose, 5.5cm, a Victorian brass vesta case modelled as a baby, 7cm, a pewter casket modelled as a duck, with brass feathers, 6.5cm, a brass lighter stamped 'Spirit of St Louis', 5.5cm, a miniature brass oval table and four chairs, with a Turkish style tea pot and four goblets, a sterling silver ring bearing an American Eagle, a silver name bracelet, engraved 'Frank' and '12 Sept 1973', a Mexican silver perfume bottle shaped as a violin, 5cm, a silver pendant coin mount, a Paignton pixie pendant, a pair of metal clips and a pair of metal cufflinks, set with blue stones, and a white metal ring, cast with a pharaoh's head. (24)
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