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Clarice Cliff teaset circa 1931 of Stamford shape painted with 'Red Roofs' pattern, comprising of lidded teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, black printed marks to base, (chip and associated hairline to sugar bowl, small chip to flange of teapot lid) (4) the teapot 11.5cm high Similar set illustrated in 'Taking Tea with Clarice Cliff' Pavilion books
A French silver-coloured gilt part tea accessory set, post 1838 second standard mark, comprising; twelve King’s-shape spoons, a shell-bowl caddy spoon and a tea strainer, 306g (9.75 oz); in a boulle and ebonised box, of canted-rectangular form with red tortoiseshell ground and on gilt metal paw feet, 28cm (11in) wide
A collection of Scottish small flatware, comprising: a set of six provincial silver Old English pattern tea spoons by Robert Keay I or II, Perth circa 1812-56 engraved with script a initial ‘M’; a set of six silver pointed Old English pattern teaspoons, maker’s mark R.B (Robert Bowman, Edinburgh circa 1780), engraved with script initials ‘MM’; and two provincial silver fiddle teaspoons by John Austen, Dundee, circa 1824-30 (both with damaged bowls); another Dundee teaspoon, town mark punched three times only; two pairs of fiddle pattern salt spoons, Edinburgh 1846 and 1854; two mustard and two other tea spoons
A set of three early George III silver tea caddies, by S Herbert & Co. London 1761, of bombe form supported on four pierced leafy scroll feet with gadroon borders, the bodies chased with foliage surrounding rococo cartouches, the detachable covers with floral finial, engraved with coat of arms, 14cm high, 28 oz. (6)
A Spode 'tobacco leaf' pattern stone china part tea and coffee set, each piece printed in underglaze blue, gilded and over enamelled, comprising a canted square teapot and cover, 18cm across, a milk jug, 14.5cm across, two slops bowls, 16.5cm across (one cracked) a large teapot, cover and stand, 25cm across (teapot and cover damaged) two tea cups (one cracked) seven coffee cups (two damaged) ten saucers (four damaged) four plates, 18.5cm diameter, five various dishes, the largest 20.5cm diameter (three damaged) and three small dishes, 11cm diameter, iron red pattern number 2061, various marks including blue printed 'Spode Stone China' and impressed marks, together with similar Copeland & Garrett/Copeland Late Spode teawares, comprising, seven tea cups (one cracked) three saucers, nine various side plates, the largest 20.5cm diameter (five damaged) and four dishes, the largest 19cm diameter (two damaged)
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