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A Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern mantel clock, lobed ovoid vase, set of six teacups, saucers and tea plates, six dessert plates, pedestal bon-bon dish, candle snuffer, sucrier and cover, assorted milk jugs, salt, pepper and mustard, quatrefoil trinket pot and cover, hexagonal vase, trinket dishes; a Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern Quail paperweight, gold stopper, qty
λ A George IV silver four piece silver tea and coffee set, by William Traies, London 1824, circular baluster form, with beaded and gadrooned borders, embossed with foliate decoration, scroll handles with ivory insulators, domed hinged covers with flower finials, on four foliate and paw bracket feet, the coffee pot on a raised circular foot, height of coffee pot 21.5cm, total approx. weight 78oz. (4)Ivory registration number 9WN5DWQF.
λ A three-piece George IV Scottish silver tea set, by George Fenwick, Edinburgh 1823, circular form, chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the scroll handles with female masks, the hinged cover with a flower final, on raised circular bases with rope-work borders, length handle to handle 27.5cm, approx. weight 60oz. (3)Ivory registration number YE42G9CS.
λ A matched William IV and Victorian silver three-piece tea set by John James Keith, London 1836 and 1838, circular form, scroll handles with ivory insulators to the teapot, bands of reeded decoration and borders, with a greyhound finial, on foliate and shell bracket feet, length handle to handle 27.5cm, total approx. weight 39.9oz. (3)Provenance: The Barry Lock Collection part II.Ivory registration number TAF3S8NV.
λ A matched three-piece silver tea set, comprising: a George III teapot, by Alice & George Burrows, London 1818, a George III cream jug by William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London 1809 and an Edwardian sugar basket by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1903, oblong bellied form, part-fluted decoration, gadroon border, engraved inscriptions, scroll handles with ivory insulators to teapot, on bracket and circular feet, length handle to spout 28.8cm, total approx. weight 38.8oz. (3)Ivory registration number for the teapot MM1PNKPV.
ELDER DEMPSTER LINES; a part tea set with cream ground and floral band, comprising twelve demitasse cups, eleven saucers and three milk jugs, with 'Elder Dempster Lines' stamp to bases (26)Condition Report: - Most pieces with crazing. Scuffing and wear to the transfer prints. Some chips to edges.
A collectors' lot comprising a cased carving set, a four-piece silver plated tea service, a Turkish-style miniature tea kettle, height 22.5cm, six small goblets and matching tray, diameter 24.5cm, with coloured dot enamel and cut decoration, together with a pair of Victorian blue pressed glass vases with floral enamel decoration, 27 x 12.5cm.
Royal Albert ‘Old Country Roses’ - 6 soup coupes and stands together with two cups and two items made as a combined saucer/plate (known as ‘tennis set’) Condition the bowls marked as seconds, the saucers, two tea cups and saucers appear 1st quality, no damage/repair, minor wear to decoration.
A fine Paris porcelain dolls’ tête-à-tête tea set 1830-40, with rare matt lapis ground painted with gilt flowers, interior and rims, comprising teapot, sugar box, milk jug, slop bowl, two cups and saucers and a tray with shell handles —2in. (5cm.) height of teapot (large badly restored chip to tray, other minor repairs and damage)
Dolls’ house tablewares, a pewter and green glass claret jug —2 ½in. (6.5cm.) high and matching goblet, a soft metal red painted tray, a milk glass tea set with blue painted lines on tinplate tray (teapot with hole to side), three items of plaster food on paper plates, a gilt metal cruet stand with incorrect blue bottles, three clear glass decanters, two lampwork baskets of fruit, a cutlery tray and salt and pepper on stand
Contemporary silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of faceted form, with flush fitting hinged cover, and angular composite handle, on a shaped base, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1962) Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, together with a silver tea strainer (Sheffield 1960) Emile Viner and a pair of silver sugar tongs (Sheffield 1964) probably Fry & Wigfull Ltd. All at approximately 35ozs. (5).
Early 20th century silver four piece tea set, comprising teapot of octagonal baluster form, in the George I style, with hinged domed cover, short spout and fruitwood handle, matching hot water jug, sugar and cream jug (Birmingham 1918) S Blanckensee & Son Ltd. All at approximately 29ozs. Teapot 20.5cm across.
Edwardian silver four piece tea and coffee set, comprising teapot of half fluted form, with hinged domed cover and angular ebony handle, on an oval base, matching coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl (London 1902/04) William Hutton & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 44ozs. Teapot 28cm across.General overall condition very good, some minor surface wear, scratching and tiny dents, no evidence of any damge or repair, coffee pot does not appear to have been used. Hallmarks are slightly rubbed.
Selection of miscellaneous 20th century silver, including small pedestal dish, three pairs sugar tongs, tea strainer, six tea spoons, three decanter labels, spill vase, cased pair napkin rings, four other napkin rings, pair gentleman's hair brushes and a set of three butter dishes, with cut glass liners and three butter knives (various dates and makers), together with a silver plated condiment set and olive tongs. Approximately 21ozs weighable silver. (Qty)
Superb matching set of a gold lacquer ryoshibako and suzuribako, Meiji Period. The ryoshibako of rounded rectangular form, bearing a kinji ground with mura-nashiji, lacquered in gold takamakie with a view of rapids on the Tatsuta river, the sides with conforming designs, the interior decorated with a noble lady and her attendant looking out from the verandah of a tea house beneath the full moon inlaid in silvered metal; the suzuribako of similar form, with a complimentary Spring scene of Tatsugawa; the interior lacquered with thatched houses beside a narrow river; fitted with a suzuri, a silvered metal mizuire in the form of two insect-eaten maple leaves, two brushes, a knife, spike and ink-cake holder of gold lacquer with silver mounts; with two wood storage boxes. The ryoshibako 39cm x 33cm x 12.7cm, the suzuribako 24.1cm x 22.2cm x 5.4cm. Provenance: Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Fine Japanese Art sale. 11 November 2010The lacquer appears in excellent condition with just some very minor wear to the base. The wooden box shows some wear, a blade on one of the writing implements may have come loose but is included, and one of the blades shows some signs of rust.
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