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A Bing & Grondahl tea and coffee service designed by Stig Lindberg, comprising four cups, saucers and side plates, and thirteen coffee cups and saucers, and an Arzberg part tea set designed by Heinrich Loffelhardt and a collection of tableware including Bing & Grondahl designed by Henning Koppel, a Lyngby part service designed by Axel Bruel, and An Arabia porcelain Rice service designed by Elfride Holzer-Kjellberg, comprising; five graduated bowls and six various saucers printed marks, (a lot) Literature Erik Zahle (editor) Scandinavian Domestic Design, Methuen, page 227 catalogue number 322-323 for the Lyngby 'Thermodan' pieces illustrated. Jennifer Opie Scandinavian Ceramics & Glass in the 20th Century, Victoria & Albert Museum exhibition catalogue, 1989, page 65 catalogue number 154 for a bowl from the Rice service illustrated. Provenance Private collection of modern ceramics and glass
A Shelley Pottery Yellow Block Vogue part tea set designed by Eric Slater, pattern 11787, printed and painted in yellow, black and silver, comprising milk-jug and sugar basin, one tea cup and saucer, one side plate and one coffee cup and saucer, two Vogue cup, saucer and side plate trios decorated with berried foliage, a Vogue coffee and saucer, another trio and a Clarice Cliff Conical trio printed and painted marks, 9.5cm. high Literature Thirties Arts Council exhibition catalogue, 1979, page 95 catalogue number 4.104 for a comparable Vogue part tea set illustrated.
'Orange Block' a Shelley Pottery Vogue bachelor tea set designed by Eric Slater, pattern no.11792, printed and painted with black and orange geometric bands, comprising; teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, one cup, saucer, side plate and two sandwich plates, and an Eve shaped coffee can and saucer printed and painted marks, teapot 10.5cm. high Literature Andrew Casey 20th Century Ceramic Designers, Antique Collector's Club, page 150 figure 164 for a comparable Orange Block design illustrated on the Eve shape.
A Hukin & Heath electroplated Picnic tea set designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, model no.2109, comprising; teapot and cover, hot-water pot and cover, sugar basin and milk-jug, small fuel canister, burner and tripod, with velvet lined wood case stamped marks, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser teapot 10cm. high
A tea set of oval bellied form with broad pierced rims comprising teapot, kettle on burner stand, cream jug and sugar basin by Hamilton & Co. of Calcutta , hallmarked Chester, 1915, all in fitted oak box with lock and key, the box stencilled " Hamiton(sic) S S Worcestershire London " and with cabin label for Mr Hamilton to London. Wt. 2366gm. Note. On the return trip to India the S.S. Wocestershire was sunk by enemy action.
PAIR OF SILVER TEASPOONS MODELLED IN THE DESIGN OF TEA SPOONS BY CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH FOR MISS CRANSTON'S TEAROOMS maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1923 with trefoil terminals and oval bowls, in a fitted case, approximately 26g, each 12.5cm long; together with a set of six late Victorian silver teaspoons and tongs, maker E & F Bauer, Birmingham 1898, with partially twisted handles and engraved scrolling decoration, in a fitted case, approximately 74g, each 11.5cm long (2)
A GEORGE III SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SET with two different tea pots, each with gadrooned borders, engraved decoration and standing on ball feet together with a matching sugar basin and milk jug with marks for London 1814 and makers mark of Naphtai Hart, some of the marks rubbed, approximately 2010 grams in weight overall
A Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery crocus pattern part tea set comprised of five cups, nine saucers, three side plates, a milk jug, 10.5cm high and a sugar bowl, 7.5cm high, all pieces marked to the base CONDITION REPORT: Four cups with some patches of crazing to the glaze and a few very minor scratches to the decoration. One cup with extensive crazing and possibly a hairline crack running down from the rim approximately 2cm long, although not visible on the inside of the cup. Jug with a few areas of crazing and a small firing fault beneath the spout. There is a hairline crack visible on the inside running up from the foot, approximately 2cm long Sugar bowl has scratches to the inside of the bowl Plates - Two heavily crazed in places. The other has no crazing but there is a 4 point star hairline crack to the centre of the plate which is only visible on the bottom. Saucers - One with a chip to the underside of the rim with general scratches and some wear to the brown ground. Two with general scratches and wear to the brown ground, one with very small chip to the rim. Six with crazing to the glaze, general scratches and wear to the brown ground including one with small chip to the rim.
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