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A George V Four Piece Tea Set, Adie Bros Ltd, London 1929, the baluster bodies applied and engraved with masks within strapwork cartouches and fruit laden swags, the leaf capped scroll handles applied with conquistador mask terminal, the domed covers with button finials, 10cm high, 88oz 17dwt all in; and A Pair of Tongs (5) See illustration
A Victorian Three Piece Tea Set, William Somersall, London 1830, of compressed melon form, raised on four cast foliate bracket feet with scroll handles and domed cover with fruiting finial, presentation inscription to "Mr C Webster", in the original fitted oak case applied with retailer's label for Griffin & Hyams, also with red Morocco bound list of subscribers, 16.5cm high, 44oz 3dwt all in
A finely detailed and well-presented 32':1" scale waterline model of the iron-framed tea clipper Norman Court modelled by R.A. Wilson with a carved and painted hull, lined decks and superstructure, full suit of shaped and lined paper sails, set on a sea with a mild swell within glazed wooden case with labels. Overall measurements 6¾ x 14¾in. (17 x 37.5cm.). Carry case; historical notes. Built by A. & J. Inglis of Glasgow for Thomas Baring of Hampshire in 1869 and registered at 855 tons gross, Norman Court proved to be a fast and reliable vessel which competed strongly in that era's famous tea races. She was wrecked in a violent gale at Cymmeran Bay, Anglesea, on March 29th, 1883.
A Victorian five piece tea and coffee set, of bulbous design, the teapot and coffee pot with chrysanthemum finials, the bodies chased with trailing flowers and the initial 'E', comprising tea pot, coffee pot, twin-handled sugar basin, and two milk jugs, maker's mark of Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1851, total approx. weight 72 troy oz (all-in), in a fitted oak travelling case
A George V composite three piece Tea Set, comprising Teapot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of oval baluster form, with cast and applied wrythen gadrooned borders, and raised on four ball feet, weight 26 oz all in, Teapot and Milk Jug Chester 1931, and Sugar Basin Birmingham 1931, Maker’s Mark S Blanckensee & Sons (3)
A good George VI four-piece Tea Set comprising Tea Pot, Hot Water Pot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of plain polished baluster form, with applied handles, the former with hinged and stepped covers with engraved stylised decoration, each raised on compressed spreading circular bases, 54 ½ ozs all in, London 1937/39, Makers Mark EBSS
A good Elizabeth II Irish four-piece Tea Set comprising: Tea Pot, Hot Water Pot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of circular form, the former with hinged covers and cast birds of prey finials, all with cut card rims, and girdled bodies with chased floral foliate fruiting vine and dolphin decoration, and raised on three cast and applied lions mask and paw feet, weight 57 ozs all in, Dublin 1968, Makers Mark A & M, (4)
A Victorian Scottish three-piece Tea Set for the Indian Market comprising: Tea Pot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of circular form, with chased and embossed decoration, with scrolling borders, containing lozenges, depicting Hindu deities, the former with hinged cover and architectural finial, the later with gilt interiors, weight 38 ½ ozs, Glasgow 1881, Makers Mark J Murray, with further makers punch, possibly for J Reid and Diamond registration with retailers mark for J Murray, Glasgow, (3)
A pair of 19th Century Sheffield plate candlesticks with flame surmounted snuffers, each tapering column and circular base decorated with foliate bands, together with a late Victorian plated bachelor's three piece tea set embossed with scrolls, a plated three piece tea set of oval form and a collection of assorted plate.
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