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A LEEDS POTTERY MORNING TEA SET, probably by James Senior, yellow manganese glazed and silver resist lustre painted with clusters of fruit, foliage and floral sprays, comprising bullet shaped teapot and cover, 12cm high; two-handled sucrier and cover, 10.5cm high; cream jug and cover, 9cm high; cup; saucer and small slops basin, impressed mark (5)
A SET OF FOUR EARLY VICTORIAN CAST SILVER TEA SPOONS Mark of George Adams, London, probably 1842, with gilt scalloped bowls and mask terminals; together with a Victorian silver egg form mustard pot, Sheffield, 1889; a pair of silver sugar tongs, 1908; and a silver fork with a mother of pearl handle
A COLLECTION OF GAUDY WELCH POTTERY AND PORCELAIN including two Village pattern tea services, Cambrian Rose and other jugs, a set of three graduated jugs, and two spill vases, various plates and dishes, all 19th c (55) An excellent selection in a wide variety of patterns, some relatively scarce and almost all in good condition
A VICTORIAN ETRUSCAN REVIVAL TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE with engraved borders and beaded rims, coffee pot 29cm h, by George Angell, London 1864 and 65, 76ozs 10dwts (4) An elegant and well made set from this leading maker, no evidence of engraving or erasure, a few light scratches and some polish residue, no repairs, the marks well struck
A set of Flight Barr & Barr 1930`s porcelain teaware, white body with blue and gilt decoration, set comprising six tea cups and saucers, five coffee cans, cream jug, etc. Sold together with a single Derby coffee cup and saucer, some Royal Worcester blue banded items of teaware and a single platter with pink border and brown transferred crest.
A mixed collection of ceramics, to include four Sylvac dogs and one other, a Shelley chintz vase, a pair of Continental porcelain vases, decorated with flowers, a smear glaze jug with pewter lid, a part KPM tea set with floral detail and gilt rim decoration. Also included a 19th Century English porcelain twin-handled dish with painted floral sprays, etc. (Qty)
A late 18th Century Bristol (Cookworthy & Champions) eleven piece associated tea set comprising bullet shaped ribbed teapot and cover, two shallow dishes, two saucers, a ribbed sided coffee cup, coffee can, teacup, slop bowl, sugar bowl and further smaller shallow bowl bearing varying underglaze blue and painted marks, some bearing old labels "J H George Connoisseur and Valuer 35 Park St Bristol" and "Champions Hard Porcelain Bristol - A Trapnell" etc CONDITION REPORTS All with wear and scuffs, some crazing to glaze. Fluted cup cracked and with some frits, fluted and baluster shaped cup and matching bowl with general wear and scuffs, smooth sided cup with chips to rim, smooth sided small bowl with chips to rim, baluster sided larger bowl with wear, some firing faults and chips to foot rim, both larger shallow bowls/plates with wear, scuffs, chips to rim and some hairline cracks, the two smaller saucers with various scuffs and some frits. Teapot - spout broken and glued, and quite a lot of chips to the lid and some cracks to rim of lid, some chips to foot rim of teapot and some wear and frits to upper rim, some crazing and staining. All items with various stickers, inscriptions, etc. to bases.
An early 19th Century Staffordshire Japan pattern part tea set comprising 35 pieces including ten teacups, eight coffee cans, ten saucers, teapot, creamer, sugar bowl, cover and stand, slop bowl and two plates CONDITION REPORTS Overall with some wear and scuffs, and some rubbing to gilding, one straight sided coffee can/cup very badly broken into numerous pieces, re-glued and with chips, there do not appear to be any pattern numbers or makers marks to bases, one straight sided coffee can/cup with small chip, items generally with various firing blemishes and kiln deposits, one teacup with cracks around the rim near top of cup, some crazing to glaze, one teacup broken into several pieces and re-glued and with chips, one teacup with small crack and chip, teapot with star cracks to base although these do not appear to be visible to the interior so are possibly just glazing cracks, one saucer with two pieces out of rim and crudely re-glued, two saucers cracked. Overall however, appearance and decoration are in fairly good order with the main exception being some of the gilding particularly to rims.
An early 20th Century Indian white metal four piece tea set of oval form, the flattened sides with embossed decoration of musicians and dancers, 70.16 oz including handles CONDITION REPORTS General wear and scuffs. Chips and losses to wooden handle to coffee pot lid. Some movement to the wooden handles. Slight warping to lid of teapot. Some solder visible to handles of jug and sugar. A few small knocks/dents. Overall, however, condition appears reasonably good.
A composite silver tea set of squash form comprising spirit kettle and stand with burner, teapot, creamer and sugar basin, together with an associated pair of sugar tongs (teapot John James Keith, London 1837, sugar and milk jug Herbert Charles Lambert, London 1913-15 and spirit kettle Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1916), 78 oz total
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