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A collection of Chinese famille rose tea bowls and coffee cups and saucers . 18th century to include two set of tea bowls and saucers with floral patterns , one saucer with a tea bowl with figures and a bird, two coffee cups with flowers and a dish with rock and floral patterns . 12.5 cm high for the largest saucer, 6.3 cm high for the coffee cups (9)Condition Report: Some firing faults, trace of wear on the glaze, some chips and fleabites on some of them, some glaze hairlines
An Aesthetic Movement period faux bamboo and pine miniature mirror door wardrobe with apse and finials above corner pilasters on turned feet. 22 cm wide x 10 cm deep x 39 cm overall height. Together with a stained pine and satinwood veneered tabletop collectors cabinet of six short drawers and a boxed Taylor & Co diecast "Chimpanzie's Tea Party figure set.
German 800 silver Art Nouveau tea service set including one teapot, one creamer, one lidded sugar bowl, and one silverplate tray. With oval reserves throughout with repousse decoration depicting a couple and framed with floral and scrollwork motifs. Impressed Germany and 800 standard marks.(Tray) height: 3/4 in x width: 11 1/2 in x depth: 8 1/4 in. (Teapot) height: 5 1/4 in x width: 7 in x depth: 3 in. (Creamer) height: 3 3/4 in x width: 4 3/4 in x depth: 2 1/4 in. (Sugar bowl) height: 3 1/2 in x width: 4 1/4 in x depth: 2 1/2 in. Gross weight of sterling: 32.09 Troy oz.
A collection of silver, comprising a pair of Hanoverian pattern sauce ladles, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1938, a set of six Edwardian teaspoons, with matching tongs, Birmingham 1902, a tea strainer spoon, a small bowl, a child's spoon and pusher, and various small cruet items, 15.5oz weighable. (qty)
A collection of silver flatware, to include a set of five teaspoons by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1912, four various dessert spoons, three pairs of sugar tongs, a sauce ladle, a Dutch embossed caddy spoon, three other small spoons, four silver handled tea knives and a pickle fork, 15oz weighable. (qty)
Sergal Thermopylae Tea Clipper 1:124 Scale Model with Perspex case. Thermopylae was an extreme composite clipper ship built in 1868 by Walter Hood & Co., of Aberdeen, to the design of Bernard Waymouth of London. This model took the maker over 200 hours to make and is an almost exact replica which measures 70x102cms. Thermopylae was designed for the China tea trade. Her outbound passage was usually to Australia. On her maiden voyage, starting November 1868, she set a speed record of 63 days from Gravesend to Hobsons Bay, Melbourne, or 60 days measured from the Lizard. On the return trip, leaving Fuzhou on 3 July 1869, she was 89 days to the Lizard, or 91 to London. Her first 10 outward passages to Melbourne averaged 69 days (starting from the Lizard) and her eleven homeward voyages with a cargo of tea averaged 106 and a half days. After her sale to Portugal, she was use as a naval training ship and renamed Pedro Nunes. On 13 October 1907, the Portuguese Navy towed her down the Tagus river and sunk by naval gunfire.
Cased Canteen of Formal Pattern NSDAP Cutlery Liberated From German Embassy in Spain, a truly superb and almost complete set of the formal silverware cutlery which was once used in the official German Embassy in Spain (Madrid?) during the time of the Third Reich. The cutlery set is housed still in the original wooden transit case and consists of four trays complete with most of the contents, 183 pieces out of 187 (1 knife broken, two knifes missing and 1 spoon missing). Amongst the expected knives, forks and spoons, is also items such as asparagus server, nutcrackers, cake slice, tea strainer, ladle’s, large serving knives etc. All the silverware has raised down winged NSDAP pattern eagle and swastika emblems to the lower stems. The trays are all numbered and have details of the utensil and how many should be present. Most of the pieces are struck with the official silversmith who made much of the Adolf Hitler personal silverware, “BRUCKMANN”. This is probably as close to a unique item in terms of formal silverware you would likely to find on the collecting market today and we strongly believe the only reason that this has remained together since 1945 is that Spain was not occupied by the allied troops and souvenir hunters. This collection has remained in one family since 1945. Please note this lot is very heavy so international post and packing will be expensive and will need to be conducted by specialist shippers. UK buyers we would advise personal collection or delivery service.
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