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Lot 1153

A plated four piece tea set, comprising of a teapot, a hotwater jug, a sugar bowl and a milk jug also a plated circular tray.

Lot 614

S Hart and Co Harcourt Plate Four Piece Tea and Coffee Set

Lot 12

A collection of various pottery to Include Royal Doulton Bird, Wedgwood Jasperware, Bavarian Coffee Set, Blue and White Ware, Gladstone China Tea set, etc (approx 55)

Lot 58

A collection of pottery to include Spode Bridal Rose part Tea Set, Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge items, Royal Doulton Snowman Clock etc

Lot 612

A Sibyl Dunlop silver tea strainer, with rope twist border, set with rope twist border and amber glass stone stamped mark London 1926 16.5cm. long

Lot 36

A ROYAL CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN TEA SET, c.1920/30, for six settings, painted with Imari panels in blue, gold and iron red (18)

Lot 164

AN ART DECO FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, maker Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1946/48, of ovoid form with squared bakelite finial and similar handles, on spreading foot, teapot 8 1/2" wide, 33ozs

Lot 199

A THREE PIECE TEA SET, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1924, of bellied circular form with domed lid and fruit wood handle, beaded rim and foot, teapot 9 1/4" wide, 22ozs 14dwts

Lot 52

A set of modern Coffee Spoons, Birmingham 1958, boxed, a set of six silver plated Tea Spoons, fiddle pattern, set of six silver plated Pastry Forks embossed stylised shell to handles, a Sugar Spoon, a bone handled Cake Knife with engraved silver plated blade and two clear Mustard Spoons

Lot 168

A plated four piece Tea Service of semi-fluted boat shape, a Condiment Set, Tray, Preserve Dish and Fish Slice, etc

Lot 122

A quantity of porcelain and glass, to include a part tea set

Lot 166

A late Victorian Royal Crown Derby part tea set for twelve place settings, date code for 1891, pattern 2977

Lot 178

A Copeland Spode Italian pattern part tea set, together with further ceramics

Lot 194

A Royal Worcester `June Garland` pattern six setting dinner service, and an eggshell porcelain tea set

Lot 396

Box of assorted china to include black ground & gilt decorated teaset, novelty toast rack & cruet set, Royal Albert silver maple design part tea ware Anchor china, blue & white tureen etc.

Lot 456

A box of assorted plated ware to include glass & plated cruet set, plated tea & coffee pots, handled baskets, salts, mustard pots, pair of plated vases etc.

Lot 463

Box of assorted plated ware to include plated candelabra, tea & coffee pots, biscuit barrel, cream jug, sucrier, cruet set etc.

Lot 100

Two Maling Bowls, Enamel Dish, Pool Biscuit Barrel, Silver Plated Three Piece Tea Set etc

Lot 109

Ringtons Tea Caddy, Susie Cooper Coffee Set, Crown Devon Fieldings John Peel Jug, Two Maling Jugs, Beswick Ware Leaf Pattern Dishes etc

Lot 122

Sunderland Glass Dump, Two Carnival Glass Dishes, Glass Vases, Pair of Bradford Ocean in Harmony Sculptures, Torquay Three Piece Tea Set, Royal Doulton John Peel Jug, Four China Decorated Eggs, Two Glass Swizzle Sticks, Mdina Glass Bottle etc

Lot 138

Brass Fender, Metal Firescreen, Cut Glass Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Tea Sets, Ten Piece Trinket Set, Sundry China, Pictures, Box of Spirit Miniatures, Figure of Red Riding Hood etc

Lot 139

Midwinter Spanish Garden Dinner Set and Shelley Pastoral Tea Set

Lot 60

A Masons Regency Pattern Tea Set and Dinner Plates

Lot 67

A Royal Worcester Tea Set, Masons Plate and Other China

Lot 68

A Duchess Winchester Pattern Tea Set

Lot 81

A Noritake Floral Dinner and Tea Set

Lot 89

A Continental Floral Tea Set

Lot 99

A Copeland Garrett White and Gilt Tea Set

Lot 109

A Woods Ware Blue and White Part Tea Set and a Glass Ceiling Light

Lot 121

A Booths Real Old Willow Tea Set

Lot 166

A Shelley Blue Banded and Floral Tea Set - Pattern No. 12858

Lot 171

A Victorian Floral Tea Set

Lot 196

A Royal Albert Country Roses Dinner and Tea Set

Lot 253

A Royal Doulton Westwood Dinner and Tea Set

Lot 254

A White Porcelain Tea Set with Embossed Child Decoration

Lot 257

A Silver Plated Four Piece Tea Set and Various Cutlery

Lot 258

A Blue Crinoline Lady Part Tea Set and Other Items

Lot 270

A HM Silver Tea Strainer, a Cased Set of Nut Crackers and Grape Scissors, a Quantity of Georgian and Later Silver Plate and an American Silver Spiral Pick

Lot 87

A miniature tea set painted by Agneta Hickley

Lot 127

A floral painted cabaret tea set on a tray (no sugar)

Lot 131A

A Canton cup and three saucers and part Wedgwood blue and white tea set

Lot 93

A Royal Copenhagen porcelain part dinner service, Frijsenborg pattern, transfer printed and floral designs, comprising sixteen dinner plates, six lunch plates, ten tea plates, six cups, a cruet set, milk jug, oval platter and two triangular shaped serving dishes (51)

Lot 98

A German porcelain Metallporzellan three piece tea set, also a WMF plated tray and tea strainer and stand (8)

Lot 1363

A Victorian plated tea caddy, of square shape with hinged lid, also a plated mustard and salt set, and a collection of plated ware (a parcel)

Lot 197

Crown Derby part tea set of twenty eight pieces, pattern number 2451 to include two jugs, slop bowl, seven cups, nine saucers, eight side plates and one other plate 23cm diameter.

Lot 223

Tea set, forty pieces, L & Co Nippon, duck egg blue with gilt and floral decoration.

Lot 429

A modern five piece miniature silver Coffee and Tea Set London 1961

Lot 12

ANCELL STRONACH (1901-1981) PORTRAIT OF PETER WYLIE DAVIDSON oil on canvas, signed and dated 1934 90cm x 79cm Provenance: Peter Wylie Davidson and by descent Note: This portrait was presented to Peter Wylie Davidson by Glasgow School of Art on his retiral in 1935. The painter, Ancell Stronach, was an RSA and Professor of Mural Painting at the Glasgow School of Art until 1939. Peter Wylie Davidson (1870-1963) was an extremely influential and talented artist craftsman working in Glasgow during that turn of the century period when the `Glasgow Style` was receiving international acclaim. Aside from his own work, he both taught and collaborated with many of the other well known exponents of the style during his time as metalwork instructor at Glasgow School of Art, from the late 1890s until he retired in 1935. Born in Bridge of Allan, Davidson began a seven year apprenticeship with silversmiths James Reid & Company in Glasgow at the age of eleven. In 1884, he was enrolled for evening classes at Glasgow School of Art, alongside a sixteen year old Charles Rennie Mackintosh, with whom he would later collaborate. In the 1890s, Davidson set up a studio workshop with his younger brother, William, at 93 Hope Street, where he felt he was "discarding the apron of the workshop and donning the artist`s smock". The brothers began to produce applied art wares, from jewellery to tea sets and mirrors. An exhibition held within their first year was a great success. In 1892 the technical studios were opened at Glasgow School of Art and Fra Newbery, the director at the school from1885 to1918 persuaded Davidson to become an assistant instructor in the metalwork classes, initially for only one day a week. By 1899, however, he had become the full time metalwork craft instructor. Davidson`s work won silver medal at the Aberdeen Exhibition of Industry and Art in 1899. As a member of the Scottish Guild of Handicraft, he had pieces in their first show in 1902. In that year he also exhibited at the Turin and Cork International Exhibitions. By now, Davidson was also executing various pieces to the designs of his compatriots, notably Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Jessie Marion King and the Newberys. For Mackintosh, he created the candlesticks for Miss Cranton`s home Hous`hill and with his brother, The Fleming Casket (now in the V&A), both circa 1909. He wrote three books, the first of which, Educational Metalcraft (1913), became the standard text for the metalwork, jewellery and enamelling course at Glasgow School of Art and remained so even after he retired in 1935. After leaving the art school, he continued to make objects in various crafts, becoming more interested in wood carving in particular as he got older and he continued to exhibit right up until his last years. The following collection of items is being offered by the Davidson family.

Lot 471

A Victorian circular blue transfer printed jardinière, diameter 10"; a Masons Willow pattern teapot; a Victorian 4-piece lustre and blue relief tea set

Lot 486

An early 20th century `Haviland` 40-piece tea set with gilt Greek Key border; a continental gilt lustre and polychrome 15-piece coffee set; a red and gilt 15-piece coffee set

Lot 492

A WMF 3 piece tea set of baluster form, with embossed scroll and shell decoration; a Victorian ornate embossed and chased EPBM 4 piece tea set

Lot 530

A circular 4 piece tea set with acanthus border and ribbed floral bands, comprising coffee and tea pots, milk jug and sugar basin, Sheffield 1977, 94 oz

Lot 539

A canted rectangular 4 piece tea set with boxwood handles and finials, Sheffield 1942, with chased EPNS tray with pierced floral border, 53 oz

Lot 554

A Victorian chased pear shaped 3 piece tea set, with flower finial and scroll feet, London 1852, 45 oz

Lot 407

A Shelley `Sheraton` 7-piece Tea for Two tea set; an 18-piece Shelley `Wild Flowers` part tea set

Lot 442

A Royal Albert "Festival" tea and coffee set; 3 royal commemorative plates, another, a Masons meat plate and a jug

Lot 395

A mid 20th century EPBM 4 piece tea set, a silver plated wine coaster, 3 various circular plated trays, some flat ware etc (2 trays, as viewed)

Lot 432

A set of 6 silver handled tea knives in fitted presentation case (c.1920/30`s)

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