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A good George VI Four Piece Tea Set, comprising Teapot, Hot Water Pot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, the former with hinged and domed covers, composite finials and handles, the latter with cast and applied "C" scroll handles, each of baluster form, decorated with applied replicated foliate panels to the base, and raised on spreading circular bases, weight combined 59 oz all in, Sheffield 1946/47, Maker's Mark Walker & Hall (4)
A matched George V / VI three-piece Tea Set, comprising Tea Pot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of tapering circular art deco style with applied stylised rims and spreading circular bases, weight 25 ozs all in, Tea Pot, Sheffield 1934, Makers Mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, Sheffield 1937, Makers Mark James Dickson & Sons, (3)
A Mixed Lot comprising: a pair of Indian white metal Bon-Bon Dishes, each of circular form with pierced and shaped rims, and engraved foliate decoration; together with a cased set of six Japanese white metal Tea Spoons; and a pair of Silver "Lily" pattern Sugar Nips, various dates and makers (4)
An Edwardian silver four piece tea and coffee set comprising; coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar, and cream, the teapot having carved ebony handle, finial topped hinge dome cover, gadrooned leaf cast rim on a squat circular body, all raised on ball feet, 53oz, maker Roberts & Belk Sheffield 1904, teapot height 15cm
A Minton majolica part tea set, circa 1869, comprising a teapot and cover formed as four co-joined yellow fruit with naturalistic handle and spout, the cover formed as a curled leaf, impressed marks to base with shape No. '1849' (cover repaired), a lobed yellow sugar bowl and cover with naturalistic handles and cover formed as the gills of a mushroom, impressed shape No. '1394', and a Minton cup and two saucers, the saucers moulded as waterlilies, the yellow glazed cups with vertical stem moulding, impressed shape Nos. '1849' (some faults).
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