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Lot 1116

A collection of Royal Crown Derby Olde Avesbury part tea set with others along with Royal Crown Derby Posie pattern items

Lot 1119

Royal Albert twelve place setting bone china tea set, 36 pieces in total, in good condition

Lot 1121

A collection of glass wares including Noritake Chinese, studio glass, tea set

Lot 1138

Collection of mixed ceramics, china and glass wares including vases, tea set items, plates and others

Lot 1157

A Paragon tea service along with another Crested ware vases, urn, resin figures, plus a Wedgwood coffee set

Lot 1160

Susie Cooper dinner & tea set 

Lot 11A

Various plated items including a three piece tea set, pair of candlesticks, two chamber sticks

Lot 149

A Roslyn china seven person part tea set. Decorated with a floral design. Includes cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl and plates. Makers mark to the base. (24 pcs)

Lot 197

Set of Chinese export porcelain tea bowls and saucers with lovely famille rose enamels and European gilding. An excellent example of Chinese export with very fine and delicate flower enameling.Bowls; height: 2 in x diameter: 3 1/2 in. Smaller dish; height: 1 1/4 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in. Larger dish; height: 1 1/2 in x diameter: 6 in.

Lot 204

Group of six pieces of Chinese biscuit-glazed ceramics. Includes a set of four tea bowls, one dish with a radiating design in egg and spinach sancai glaze, and one Tang dynasty water dropper, which has a label from the Thomas collection affixed to the underside.Height ranges from 1 in to 4 in; Diameter ranges from 2 1/2 in to 5 1/2 in.

Lot 132

Cased set of six silver handled tea knives, cased set of six plated teaspoons, collection of loose flatware (qty)

Lot 211

A selectin of silver plate and silver to include an early 20th century four piece tea set with a silver plated, twin handled tray, a quantity of rat tail cutlery to include those by Cooper Bros, a silver egg spoon, salt spoon and one other spoon, along with other items, total weight of silver 31.9g

Lot 285

Mixed china to include a Russian part tea set Location: A1M

Lot 852

White part dinner service, part tea set and plates

Lot 855

Sona tea set, wooden bowl, wine carry case and enamel ware

Lot 260

A Royal Suffolk vintage tea set.

Lot 29

A fine 19th century English bone china part tea set (tea pot A/F), probably John Ridgeway c. 1830-1835.

Lot 314

An extensive Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea set.

Lot 356

A silver plated spirit kettle with a silver plated 5 piece tea and coffee set.

Lot 406

An extensive Royal Doulton Reflection pattern part dinner and tea set.

Lot 407

An extensive Denby Stoneware dinner, tea and coffee set.

Lot 197

A rare Mintons teapot and cover designed by Sir Henry Cole, under the pseudonym Felix Summerly 's Art Manufacturers, shouldered body, the spout cast with a lion head, the handle with mountain goat terminal, the cover with a ram's head finial, glazed creamy yellow, unsigned,chip and hairline to cover, 16.5cm. high (2) Literature Paul Atterbury & Maureen Batkin The Dictionary of Minton, Antique Collector's Club, page 260 for an illustration of Cole's designs and also of this teapot. Catalogue notes Sir Henry Cole (1802-1882) was a civil servant who spent his life championing the arts, in particular design, being involved in the organisation of the 1851 Great Exhibition, Crystal Palace and later in 1853 he became the first director of the South Kensington Museum, now the Victoria & Albert Museum. Cole was also a director of Summerly's Art Manufacturers and using the Felix Summerly pseudonym designed this tea set that won the silver medal from the Royal Society of Arts in 1846. The cups and saucers from the service appear to have become a staple design for Minton being produced over a long period but the scarcity of known examples of the teapot suggest that it was produced in limited quantities.

Lot 1608

Georgian and later hallmarked silver cutlery including a set of six bright cut Bateman teaspoons, caddy spoon, thimble tea strainer and a table spoon, weight 301g, together with a silver topped cut glass dressing table pot

Lot 1624

Walker & Hall George V cased set of eight hallmarked silver tea or coffee spoons and tongs, Sheffield 1931, weight 112g

Lot 1735

Dutch silver tea caddy with embossed decoration and Netherlands silver marks for both pre 1814 and also later 1888 set, height 10cm, weight 88g

Lot 537

A set of six Russian porcelain tea bowls, sparsely decorated with brown banding, 6cm diameter. (6)

Lot 59

A Gardner Russian matched tea set, decorated with flowers for the Asian Market, to include serving plate 25cm wide, slop bowl, two teapots, cups, saucers, etc., each decorated with panels of flowers, various marks beneath.

Lot 750

A large quantity of silver plated ware, to include three piece part fluted tea set, cutlery, part cruets, tureens, etc.

Lot 176

A ruby and diamond brooch composed of nine graduated floral clusters, each set with a cushion-cut diamond in a border of oval and cushion-cut rubies, unmarked(Length: 6.3cm)Note: This lot forms part of the collection of Ellen Mary Victoria Fludder (nee Lowe), whose larger collection featured in our 9th March 2022 Jewellery & Silver Auction. Ellen was the daughter of John Lowe, whose antiques shop, J. Lowe was a well-known feature of what was then 138 Wardour Street, London, during the early 20th Century, the street numbers have since changed. Originally a watch and clock repairer, John expanded the business to include antiques, primarily jewellery and oriental art. John became a well-known and respected antiquarian and clockmaker, and indeed his youngest son John Harold Lowe remembered visiting Buckingham Palace with his father, where he was employed to wind the clocks for Edward VII or George V. Adverts from the period show a novel approach to marketing, using lines from Shakespeare to expound upon the virtues of dealing with such an exemplary antiquarian as J.Lowe; ‘China dishes, Very Good Dishes! / The Stamp of Merit. / I will buy with you! Sell with You!/ Old and Antique’ reads part of the poem, borrowing lines from The Merchant of Venice, Measure for Measure and Twelfth Night among others. This literary flight of fancy rather foreshadows another foray into the literary world the family would later take. Born in May 1897, Ellen was a favourite of her father’s and though she was sent to boarding school in Devon at a young age, she and her brothers were later educated in London, and living above the shop, surrounded by such curiosities and attending various auctions and dealers’ shops, it is little wonder that she began to take a lively interest in her fathers’ business. Though very much a woman in man’s world, she became a well-known fixture in her fathers’ shop and at the London salerooms. Indeed, one of her regular customers, who she met when she was around 18, was the author Edgar Jepson (1863-1938), who was a keen collector of antiques. As well as writing detective fiction, Jepson was also a translator, most notably of the Arsène Lupin stories by Maurice Leblanc, which are currently enjoying a revival on Netflix. He was quite taken with the character Ellen cut in the shop, and certainly, the curiosities of the Far East which filled the shop offered much scope for his creative mind. His 1927 novel, ‘Miss Timmins and Lord Scredington’ is based around J.Lowe and Ellen is the inspiration for the title character, Miss Timmins. ‘Miss Timmins runs an Oriental curio shop, and her adventures with strange and beautiful pieces of jade and lapis lazuli and chalcedony, carved by the artists of the East, and the strange and sometimes dangerous customers they bring her, are always amusing and thrilling.’ Edgar opens the novel with a direct reference to the frustrations of a ‘lady antique dealer’ in a world of men, and throughout her adventures the feisty Miss Timmins enjoys nothing better than getting the better of her male competitors, who often underestimate her. The novel has everything you could want from a 1920s cosmopolitan adventure novel; a rakish Lord smitten with the heroine, tea dances at the best places in town, brushes with the occult and unscrupulous antiquarians; certainly, if only a fraction of it is true, Ellen had a rather interesting life! J.Lowe closed in 1924, after the death of John Lowe, and Ellen later went on to work for Reville Terry, a Couturier on Grosvenor Square as their jewellery buyer, regularly travelling between London and Paris to see the latest collection.

Lot 152

2 boxes of misc pottery, metalware including clock, stainless steel, part china tea set, etc.

Lot 420

Three boxes of pottery including a 19th century tea set, commemorative mugs etc.

Lot 526

Peninsula Pewter Malaysia five piece tea and coffee set

Lot 528

Royal Albert Val d'Or tea for two set including tea pot - 9 pieces

Lot 533

Tea set for 8, with teapot c 1900 by T Forester & Sons (28 pieces) together with vintage Colclough tea wares c1939 (21 pieces)

Lot 558

English bone china tea set for 8 in a floral design - 27 pieces

Lot 595

Kings pattern cutlery - 6 place setting including fish knives and forks, tea and coffee spoons, and a set of 6 Arthur Price steak knives - 78 pieces in total

Lot 637

Paragon Belinda tea set including tea pot - 22 pieces

Lot 644

Royal Doulton Rondelay tea set including tea pot - 22 pieces

Lot 647

Colclough 21 piece bone china tea set with red roses design

Lot 658

21 piece bone china Patricia tea set by Royal Stafford, England

Lot 667

Real porcelain tea set appx 26 pcs including teapot, and Hornsea Saffron coffee set - 20 pcs including coffee pot

Lot 695

A box of ceramics to include Staffordshire character jug, Wind in the Willows figures by Academy etc and a diner / coffee / tea part set.

Lot 742

A Poole pottery part tea set and two San Marino vases.

Lot 756

A Royal Vale part tea set. 18pcs including milk jug and sugar bowl

Lot 772

A Colclough tea set and a Pheonix tea set.

Lot 776

A four piece Melba ware tea set.

Lot 777

A Grosvenor china tea set, Lubern part tea set and a Colclough part tea set.

Lot 783

A Royal Albert Moss Rose tea set.

Lot 292

A Wedgwood Charnwood pattern tea and dinner set for six, printed with butterflies and summer flowers

Lot 293

A Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern tea set, a Royal Doulton Yorktown pattern tea for one set; three pieces of green Jasperware

Lot 303

A Crown Staffordshire part tea service; a set of six Coalport 'Old Coalport' tea cups, saucers and side plates; other teaware including Aynlsey, Royal Sutherland, Court China, etc, qty

Lot 81

A Mason's blue and white transfer printed jug, 18cm; a set of six cut glass wine glasses; Wedgwood Jasperware pin trays; a pair of Aynsley Rochester pattern teacups, saucers and tea plates; a cut glass intaglio hummingbird desk weight; qty

Lot 142

A Royal Worcester tea set, comprising 12 cups, 12 saucers, 12 plates, sugar basin, cream jug, 2 plates and bowl (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The service is in generally very good condition and has clearly seen little use. All pieces are in good order with the exception of three cups. One has a tiny rim chip, another a slightly larger but still small rim chip through the gilding and a third has had a break which is V shaped by the handle. This has been glued. The sugar basin is a little dirty inside but all other pieces are clean. The gilding is not rubbed and there are no significant marks or scratches to the painted pattern. The undersides of the cups, jug and slop bowl are all a little dirty and marked on the proud lobes. The service has clearly seen little use.

Lot 76

A vintage Royal Cauldon "Corona" ware child's tea set. CONDITION REPORT: Most pieces of the tea set are in very good order, perhaps showing some light crazing. One cup has a factory overglazed chip to the foot, one plate has two scratches to the glaze to the rim and one plate has a patch of glaze missing to the underside rim.

Lot 81

An Art Deco Shelley tea set, white, green and black, comprising 2 sandwich plates, 12 side plates, 8 saucers, 8 cups and milk jug. CONDITION REPORT: The tea service is in generally fairly good order. Two of the cups have hairline cracks. The remaining cups all ring when tapped. One has brown staining to the inside bottom rim edge. There are some very minor blemishes to the paintwork. Both large plates ring when tapped. Five of the plates ring when tapped, six are slightly dull when tapped but only one appears to have a visible hairline crack. One plate has a break to one corner but we have the piece. Four of the saucers ring when tapped, four are slightly dull. The cream jug is in good order. The sugar basin has a hairline crack around one corner running for +/- 3 cm. This is probably just a surface mark rather than right through. There does not appear to be any significant crazing and any losses to the paintwork are minor.

Lot 18

SHELF WITH PLATED ENTREE DISHES, CRUET SET, TEA POT, OIL LAMP, TRAYS ETC

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