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A Royal Albert thirty nine piece tea set including two cake plates, (d: 23cm), twelve side plates, (d: 17.5cm) twelve saucers, (d: 14cm) eleven cups and saucers, (6.5cm x 9cm) milk jug and sugar basin, all decorated with gilt running dog border and transfer printed red rose and leaf design, some slight rubbing to side plates rims and milk jug, no signs of damage or restoration
A set of six 1920s / 30s early plastic handled tea knives, show little to no signs of use, in fitted case, (L: 17cm) a set of six pairs of Epns silver plated fruit spoons and forks, complete with serving spoon, in original fitted case, show some signs of use, and a set of six pairs of plastic handled fish knives and forks, complete with fitted case
A George V Mappin & Webb four piece sterling silver footed tea set. Comprising a tea pot, water jug, sugar bowl and milk jug.Tea pot and water jug with wooden handle and finials. With engraved rims with a floral pattern.Hallmarked for Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1926.Total gross weight approximately 1508 grams/48.48 OzT
A Victorian sterling silver tea set - comprising a tea pot, a water jug, a sugar bowl and milk jug. The pieces are embossed with floral and foliate panels and engraved with the initials WR. With black ebonised handles to the tea pot and jug..Marked for William Williams & Leigh A Elkington, trading as Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1899.Total weight approximately 1979 grams/ 63.62OzT.
An early 19th century sterling silver footed tea set including bone heat sinks, comprising three pieces a teapot, matched with a similar jug and bowl.With a cast foliate and shell rim and leaf thumbpiece. Gilding to the bowls of both sugar bowl and milk jug. Sugar and milk hallmarked for William Mitchell & William Russell, Edinburgh 1818, with George III duty mark; teapot marked for George Fenwick, Edinburgh 1821, with George IV duty mark.Total gross weight approximately 1288 grams/41.41 OzT.
â—† FRANCIS CAMPBELL BOILEAU CADELL R.S.A., R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1883-1937) STILL LIFE WITH TULIPS Signed, inscribed verso, oil on canvasDimensions:51cm x 61cm (20in x 24in)Provenance:Provenance: Acquired in 1943 from Dowell’s Ltd, Edinburgh and thence by descent to the Executors of the Late Mrs Anne WalkerNote: Note: F. C. B. Cadell, like his fellow Scottish Colourist and close friend S. J. Peploe, was a master of the still life genre. As seen in Still Life (The Tulip) and Still Life with Tulips, he created images of arresting beauty by way of carefully chosen, arranged and depicted props, including favoured and highly-coloured flowers, fruit and ceramics.These paintings illustrate the significant development in Cadell’s practice after demobilisation and moving to 6 Ainslie Place in Edinburgh’s Georgian New Town in 1920. Moreover, it was with works from this period that he established his reputation as one of Scotland’s most important artists of the twentieth century. Cadell decorated and furnished his magnificent quarters with aplomb and celebrated its interiors and objects d’art in images characterised by a new firmer technique, flatter rendering of form and use of saturated colour.As Alice Strang has explained:This marked change is thought to have been encouraged by Cadell’s new surroundings, by his close collaboration with Peploe immediately after the war, by his interest in the Art Deco movement, and possibly in response to the squalor of the trenches. (Alice Strang, F. C. B. Cadell, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2011, p.40)Cadell and Peploe had met in Edinburgh by 1909 and these two paintings pay testament to the closeness of their friendship, especially in the early 1920s; Peploe lived a short distance away from Ainslie Place, in India Street. At this time both were drawn to the visual possibilities of tulips, the only flower which continues to grow after being cut. This phenomenon gives rise to the graceful arabesques of their stems which Cadell depicted so deftly. The forms of the flower heads, the layering of their petals and the dense colouring of their leaves also provided an inspiring source of silhouette, colour and mark-making.Still Life with Tulips bears a price of £65 on its reverse and overflows with Cadell’s confidence and sophistication. He now revels in the reflective glaze and voluptuous qualities of the blue jug, this time set against the lilac walls of the first floor at Ainslie Place. A tablecloth and black fan with winding ribbon (a prop which Peploe also favoured) add to a sense of a cultured lifestyle. Spatial layering is complex and successful, from the cropping of the lemon in the foreground suggesting the wider space existing beyond the confines of the canvas, to the progression of green tea bowl, to lemon to blue and white oriental vase. Tulip heads are seen straight on and in profile, stems and petals overlap each other and their companions, whilst shadow is subtly implied by way of clearly visible brushstrokes. The lighting is soft, the palette combines gentle tones with pure brilliance and each item contributes to an overall sense of balance.
A Matched Hallmarked Silver Three Piece Tea Set, Messrs Hutton, London 1903, 1905, each of oval semi reeded form, the tea pot engraved "Presented to John Thomas Bailey by the Parishioners of Kings Cliffe on his retirement from the Postmastership after 34 years service Sept 30 1905" (1135grams). (3)
A Japanese Satsuma earthenware tea set, Meiji period, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug and cover, sugar bowl and cover and six cups and saucers, each painted and gilt with a dragon weaving through arhats, the finials and handles moulded in the form of dragons, gilt and iron red signature to base, height of teapot 18cm (minor faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Chinese export silver three-piece tea set by Wang Hing & Co of Hong Kong, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each squat globular body cast in relief with blossoming prunus branches on a cracked ice ground, maker's mark 'WH90' to each base, total weight 1166g, height of teapot 14.8cm, together with original silk-lined fitted wood case with sliding front panel (case with faults). Note: a non-transferrable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for the sale of this item.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Cauldon Tea Set, comprising ten cups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates, and two bread and butter plates, in a white ground with a floral decoration and blue edge pattern. Together with an Arzberg German dinner service in white with gilt trim, comprising 6 x 9.5'' plates, 6 x 8'' side plates, milk jug, lidded serving dish, serving bowl, and oval platter.
A 19th century porcelain German figurine group. Depicts a group drinking tea with lady seated holding teacup in hand, gentleman seated on chair and another woman standing holding cloth. Set to a plinth base with central table & tea set. Blue mark to underside. Teacup and thumb of lady are loose but present. Measures approx. 27cm tall.
WMF (Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik)Coffee and tea set with tray, model no.358, circa 1900Silver-plated metal, comprising: coffee pot, tea pot, milk jug, sugar bowl with cover and a large twin-handled tray, each piece decorated in shallow relief with trailing ivy and berries.Coffee pot: 27.5 cm highTray: 63.2 cm wideStamped maker's marks.(5)Footnotes:Literature:Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork from Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik, English Catalogue 1906 with introduction by Graham Dry, Antique Collectors' Club, 1990, p. 186 and 211 (similar forms illustrated)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A William IV silver three piece tea set by William Hunter II, London 1833, comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, all three with bulbous body profusely embossed with flowers and foliage, the teapot with morning glory finial to the lid and ivory spacers to the handle, all raised on palmette feet with c-scrolls, teapot 16 cm high x 29 cm long, combined weight 1588 gramsIVORY DECLARATION REF: 6E1SJHJQ
An Edwardian silver tea and coffee set by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1908, comprising one teapot, one coffee pot, one twin-handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, all designed in oval form with part-fluted body, the two pots with ebonised handle and finial, 21 cm high, combined weight 1466 grams
A George V silver four piece tea and coffee set by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1928, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, twin-handled pedestal sugar bowl, and milk jug, the two pots with ebonised handle and finial, all pieces designed with moulded rim, on spreading circular bases and engraved initial 'S', coffee pot 20 cm high, combined weight 1250 grams, together with plated sugar tongs
A SET OF SIX BOW POWDER BLUE GROUND OCTAGONAL CHINOISERIE PLATESCIRCA 1760Typically decorated, pseudo Chinese character marks, 16.5cm diameter; and a Bow chinoiserie slop bowl, 12.5cm diameter; and a Bow 'Dragon' pattern tea bowl and saucer, circa 1765Condition Report: One plate repaired, one with crack round the well. Bow characteristic staining generally.Please see additional images for visual over view of the condition and contents of this lotCondition Report Disclaimer
Two Wedgwood powder blue and gilt decorated plates with Chinese temple lion decoration manufactured for James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Glassworks, London 22.6 cm diameter together with a matching sugar bowl (top broken), three Royal Copenhagen Christmas plates for 1970, 1971 and 1974 and a Japanese eggshell china tea set comprising teapot, cream jug, four cups and five saucers
A box containing a collection of glassware to include Royal Doulton wines, Franklin Mint champagne flutes with etched floral decoration of various flowers. a collection of Wedgwood Osborne dinner wares, gilt framed mirror, 19th Century rosewood tea caddy and a Parker Bros. Monopoly set Belgian edition, still sealed, etc, together with a box of sundry items to include stoneware pot, coffee bean spoons, two boxes of ruby and gilt decorated glasses, child's tea set, etc
An R. Johnson pottery figure "Turkeman Scholar of Law" study of a seated man reading on a carpet inscribed to base "Turkeman Scholar of Law by the Studio Potter R Johnson" (damaged and repaired at neck) 18.5 cm high together with a graduated set of three Victorian porcelain relief work decorated jugs bearing kite mark to base and over glazed number in blue "4-9192" largest jug 15 cm high, smallest 11.2 cm high together with a St Clement of Monaco pottery charger decorated with fish, jellyfish and sea weed with gilt highlighting, incised mark to base 33.5 cm diameter together with a box of assorted blue and white china and glass vase etc to include Wedgwood Jasperware teapot, Minton Shalimar tea cups and saucers etc
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