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Wileman & Company for The Foley China - an Art Nouveau Petunia pattern bone china part tea set, comprising; two serving plates, twelve side plates, twelve saucers, eleven teacups and one cream jug (38)One tea cup lacking handle, another with break to handle (which is present) and requires repair
An Art Nouveau silver four-piece tea and coffee set, comprising coffee pot and teapot with hinged domed covers and ebonsied handles, cream jug, and later matching sugar bowl, each piece of panelled octagonal and lower baluster form, with flaring rims and S-scroll handles, the pots and jug each standing upon four pierced outswept scrolling feet, the sugar upon a flat flaring base, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1907 (sugar bowl 1980), the earlier three pieces each further stamped '7276' beneath a genie's lamp verso, coffee pot h.24cm (including ebonised octagonal finial), gross weight approx 54.5oz
This tea set with Jewels is a stunning collection designed with intricate hand-painted details, including gorgeous jewels, gold gilt accents, and beautiful roses. The delicate scroll edging and decorative handles add an extra touch of elegance to this exquisite tea set, making it a perfect addition to any tea lover's collection. Set includes lidded tea pot, lidded sugar, spouted creamer, four teacups, and four saucers. The largest measures 9"L x 6"W x 5.25"H. Issued: c. 1981Manufacturer: NipponCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
A Hallmarked Silver Four Piece Tea Set, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1911, each of semi gadrooned form with gadrooned edge and leaf capped scroll handles, raised on ball feet, jug and sugar bowl gilt lined, crested for Murray of Atholl (total weight 1710grams). (4) *Clan motto as borne by the Duke's of Atholl: Furth Fortune & Fill The Fetters. *Ivory act 2022 registration certificate numbers JSKY72WC and HWJS1E51.
A Handsome Georgian Matched Hallmarked Silver Four Piece Tea Set, Emes & Barnard, London 1824, 1825, each profusely decorated with flowerheads and leaf scrolls, with leaf capped scroll handles, the jug and sugar bowl gilt lined, the coffee pot with a removable muslin filter ring, crested (total weight 2420grams). (4) *Ivory act 2022 registration certificate numbers 2RY36S9T and HZW4B5QA.
2 Art Deco 6 setting ceramic coffee sets. A Burgess & Leigh Burleigh Ware set with blue rimmed detail of grape and vine design, complete with milk jug, sugar bowl and tea plates. Together with a pale green set with gilt rims and hand painted floral design signed 'H. Smellie' to the base of each piece.
A good Victorian silver four piece tea set by Alexander Macrae. Of baluster form, each with foliate scroll embossed and cast decoration, the tea and hot water pot with bird cast finials, raised on four scroll cast feet, London 1873/74, height of hot water pot 27cm, weight overall 73.17 toz, ivory exemption certificate number 1ZL5HWSZ
A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOON by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1810, two other silver Old English pattern table spoons, a set of six William IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Richard Britton, London 1836 and a quantity of Old English and other pattern silver tea and other spoons, 19 tr. ozs combined (a lot)
A GEORGE III SILVER 'SPARROW BEAK' CREAM JUG by Ann Smith & Nathaniel Appleton, London 1771, the body embossed with flowers and rococo cartouche, on wide foot, 10.5cm high, engraved, a late Victorian silver bowl by T. Woolley, London 1900, with scrolled rim, the body embossed with flowers and with three vacant cartouches, 6cm high x 13cm diameter, together with a set of six George V silver handled Honeysuckle pattern tea knives, the handles by Yates Brothers, Sheffield 1924, plated blades, cased
A GEORGE V SILVER LIDDED MUSTARD by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1907, with bellflower mounted handle and pierced body, 7cm high, with blue glass liner, a George V silver pepperette by John Barnard, London 1935 with Jubilee mark, 7cm high, four other silver cruet items, a sterling silver and glass pepperette and a set of six George V silver handled tea knives, the silver by Yates Brothers, Sheffield 1919, cased
A circa 1900 Chinese polychrome decorated cylindrical tea pot, the main body depicting figures in a landscape and woman on a punt bearing faux Tongzhi seal mark to base 11.3 cm diameter not including spout x 10.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The internal strainer has hairline cracks. Otherwise piece is in need of a good clean, dirty variously throughout. The wire handle is not set correctly on one side. Firing faults, surface scratching etc conducive with age and use. The lid has some slightly different white paint/glaze to the underside, however the red signature is over the top so seems to have been during manufacture. Similarly to the inside of the rim of the teapot. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
An Edwardian silver four-piece tea set of semi-reeded form, inscribed "Presented to LD ALSOP Esq. by the staff & workmen of the Duffryn Rhondda Colliery Co. Ltd Port Talbot on the Occasion of his Marriage April 1806 (by John and William F Deakin for James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1906, 7 and 8), 66.26 oz
A box of Branksome china tea and coffee wares to include two water/teapots and coffee pot, tea and coffee cups, saucers, sugar bowl, milk jug, etc., a box containing a Poole Pottery part tea set decorated with green floral motif to the centre and a box containing a Crown Devon Fieldings part dinner service decorated with stylised floral spray (3 boxes)
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