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A matched George III four piece tea set. London, 1805 and 1806, comprising a teapot, milk jug and two sugar bowls each of bellied form with reeded border and simple angular handles, the teapot with curved spout and domed hinged lid with compressed square finial (4), teapot 15cm high combined weight 46oz
A three piece George III tea set, by J Emes London 1808 comprising teapot, cream jug and twin handled sugar bowl, of simple outline with wriggle work engraved border to upper rims and the bodies with engraved ivy leaf border, all with angular strap handle (3), teapot 14cm high combined weight 33oz
An unusual George V five piece Batchelor's Tea Set comprising: Teapot, Hot Water Pot, Sugar Basin, Slop Bowl and Milk Jug, each of cylindrical form with cut card rims and cast and applied crests with inscription "God The Only Founder", with polished bodies and raised on cast and applied pad feet, weight 40 oz all in, Sheffield 1930/31/33, maker's mark James Dixon & Sons (5)
India and Burma--Bourne, Samuel 136 albumen prints, [57 by Bourne, 26 Bourne and Shepherd and 20 by Shepherd and Robertson signed in the negative, 33 unattributed] of Burma (Pagan, Thapenu pagoda, Rangoon), and India (Umbere, Dewan Khana, Jaipur, Bhoondi, Udaipur, Baroli, Eklungee, Jain temple at Sadree, Ahmedabad, Trichinopoly, Mundapum, Ootacamund, Darjeeling, Selim tea estate, Ninee temple, Bindrabund, Deig, Simla, Kashmir, village life in Bengal, Amritsar, elephants at work, Lucknow, Delhi, Agra, Fatepur Sikri, Benares, Sarnath, Cawnpore, Ajunta & Ellora caves, 14 of native rulers (with no attribution in the negative), tradesmen, and 20 of ethnic types by Sheppard & Robertson, captioned in ink on the mounts, from 18 x 23cm - 19 x 31cm., blue morocco albums, some spotting to mounts, fading to some photographs, rubbed, one cover detached, several joints splitting (4) Note: In 1862 Charles Shepherd and Arthur Robertson established a photographic studio called Shepherd & Robertson in Agra. Samuel Bourne had set up a photographic studio in 1863 in Simla with William Howard as "Howard and Bourne". In 1864 they were joined by Charles Shepherd to form "Howard Bourne & Shepherd" and in 1866, after the departure of Howard, "Bourne & Shepherd". The present photographs were originally taken in the 1860's although they were much reprinted in later decades. Bourne spent seven very productive years in India from 1863-1871, producing approximately 2,200 fine images of the landscape and architecture of India and the Himalayas.
A George III Old English sauce ladle with a shell and beaded bowl, maker probably Richard Simpson, London, 1768, also a matched pair of George III berry spoons, later decorated, London 1776/77, and a set of six silver- handled Kings pattern tea and butter knives (plated blades), weighable silver 165gm, 5.30oz.
A set of six Mason's Patent Ironstone china dinner plates, late 19th Century, decorated with exotic birds amongst peonies and foliate branches, a Mason's ironstone 'Manchu' pattern blue and white part dinner service including a tureen and cover, soup plates and tea plates, together with a Booths 'Real Old Willow' pattern part tea service and a small collection of blue and white china.
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