A GROUP OF CERAMICS, twenty four pieces to include TG Green & Co Cornish Ware Spice, Ginger and Cloves jars (Cloves has an unmarked base), a large Cornish Ware storage jar height 17.5cm, diameter 13cm, a Royal Doulton seven piece tea set with printed violet and green bow pattern comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, two tea cups and saucers, printed and painted marks to base 'HB6720 E4581' (one saucer cracked, some crazing and staining), a Royal Doulton violet patterned trio and tea cup and saucer, a pair of Colclough and Co Jacobean ware art nouveau style bud vases height 10cm (one chipped to rim), a Crown Staffordshire figurine of a girl picking flowers (sd to flowers, glue residue to base), a Crown Staffordshire Forget me not trinket pot, etc (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, as stated, some crazing, would benefit from cleaning) (24)
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Konvolut von Suppen- und Teelöffeln. 12 und 13 Lot.Circa 556 Gramm Gesamtgewicht. Suppenlöffel ca. 22 cm lang. Teelöffel ca. 15 cm lang. Mokkalöffel ca. 11,5 cm lang. Davon: 4x Suppenlöffel 13 Lot, 1x Teelöffel 12 Lot, 4x Suppenlöffel 12 Lot, 11x Teelöffel 12 Lot. Teils mit Initialen. Jeweils gestempelt.Set of soup and tea spoons. 12 and 13 lot.Total weight approx. 556 gram. Soup spoon approx. 22 cm long. Tea spoon approx. 15 cm long. Mocca spoon approx. 11.5 cm long. Of which: 4x soup spoon 13 lot silver, 1x teaspoon 12 lot silver, 4x soup spoon 12 lot silver, 11x teaspoon 12 lot silver. Partly with initials. Each stamped.
14-teiliges Konvolut von diversen Gegenständen aus Silber. Meist 800 Silber.Bis ca. 3 cm x 12 cm x 8 cm die Holzschatulle. Meist gestempelt. Geprüft. Gesamtgewicht ohne Schatulle circa 384 Gramm.14-piece set of various objects made of silver. Mostly 800 silver.Total weight without casket approx. 384 gram. Consisting of: 1x diamond-shaped small bowl with depiction of a bird (export item from China, stamped. Circa 10 cm x 15 cm x 1 cm), 1x tea strainer with portraits of a noble couple and coat of arms with fleur-de-lis and Mainz wheel, 1x schnapps cup, 3x saliere with spoon, 1x brooch (diameter ca. 5,5 cm), 1x napkin ring, 1x petschaft with initials "G.M.", 4x small miniatures and 1x small wooden box with silver mount (ca. 3 cm x 12 cm x 8 cm). Mostly stamped. Inspected.
A late Georgian silver three-piece tea set, comprising angular wooden handled teapot with hinged lid and wood finial, twin handled sugar, and cream jug, all of girdled rectangular form on ball feet, having chased floral scroll decoration, all pieces hallmarked London 1810, maker Alexander Field, gross weight 32.95oz, teapot length 29cm(tip to tip), h.15cmCondition report: Some marks worn.Some minor knocks and dents throughout.
A Royal Copenhagen blue-and-white fluted tea service: 5 teacups and saucers (1 x 1/79); 5 dish cups (1/315) with 9 saucers (1/2199); 2 coffee cups and saucers (1/78), 1 two-handled cup and saucer (1/2199); 6 jugs - two pairs (1/59, 1/61) and two larger singles (1/450, 1/561), 5 lidded preserve dishes (2 x 1/398, 1 x 1/239, 2 x 1/400), 2 dishes (2 x 2185), 2 jam pots, one without lid (1/64 and 8 plates (4 side 1/180, 2 cake 1/176, 1 large 1/177, 1 small 1/182). Overall, in good condition.Condition Report: Cups etc. appear to be in generally overall good order, the pattern, glazing and marks underside all clear and it is apparent that the set is first quality (not scored through to the underside). The set is extensive and upon close inspection the two larger milk jugs are in very good order and two smaller cream/milk jugs without problems. There is a lidded mustard in good order. Several circular pots with and without handles - similar good order. Small circular stands without problems. Larger saucer dishes appear OK as do medium saucer dishes. Some of the pieces are noted to have quite thick dust which is easily removeable. One of the small cups (coffee) has had the handle away and now re-glued. One of the 15cm diameter saucers have a minor chip to the edge. In the second box upon close inspection the two larger 23.5cm diameter bowls/dishes are in good order as the smaller dishes. Also a variety of saucers and side plates in good order and it is note there is little evidence of excessive wear to any of the pieces. The larger jug has a fluted body and appears in good order with only minor marking to the under side of the foot, to be expected through usage. One of the 11cm two-handled lidded pots has a double match head sized chip away to the inner rim of the lower section with the two handles (not visible when the cover is on). There is bright glazing, no real scratch marks etc. but some visibility under a glass. Overall the set appears to be in good, general condition with no major problems noted.
A Set of Twelve Toleware Shop Display Tea Canisters, 19th century, of shouldered cylindrical form, painted with landscapes within gilt borders on a black ground, 46cm highCondition report: Sequential in numbers, but four unnumbered, or the number has been rubbed away, the lids are all removable, interiors just showing in pitting, some fitting to the exteriors, with notable paint scratches, chips and wear, no signs of retouching, gilding wear and numerous notable dents, free from major dents and splits, they appear a true set, the gilt boarders are all matching, but there is a degree of variance in the amount of wear, The widest point across the base 29.5cmProvenance- A deceased estate near Rochdale
{} A Matched Set of Five Royal Worcester Porcelain Teacups and Saucers and Two Tea Plates, 1920s/30s, painted by Edward Townsend, Walter Austin, George Moseley and others with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank on a gold ground, signed, printed marks in blue and puceCondition report: On cup with a large flat chip to the rim now over gilded. Some typical minor surface wear. No other notable damage and free from repair.
PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CHINESE TEA BOWLS ON STANDS,along with a small circular bowl, a famille rose bowl and a set of nine circular shallow bowls (15) Condition report: Larger bowl badly cracked in several places, a large section only secured with sellotape; one tea bowl with hairline, another extensively scratched to interior; all of the shaped bowls with small chips in varying numbers, one badly cracked through and staple repaired, three with hairlines, further chips to foot rims, manufacturing imperfections including firing cracks and other flaws throughout, scratches and rubbing to decoration; further general surface wear including glaze scratches, rubbing to decoration, extensive fritting etc throughout, additional images available
A Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern pottery four-piece tea set, having hammered pewter mounts, comprising bullet shaped teapot, length 21.5cm, hot water jug, h.15.5cm, squat circular sugar bowl, dia.9cm, and a single handled cream jug, h.8cm, each with impressed marks and blue painted signatures versoCondition report: All lightly crazed.Teapot: Small chip to the spout. The lid finial does not sit entirely straight.Water jug: Intact.Milk jug: Small chip to the handle and star crack to one side.Sugar bowl: Intact.
Quantity of silver to include three piece silver cruet set comprising open salt cellar, pepper pot and mustard pot, blue glass liners, makers JB Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1967; a silver ashtray, silver tea strainer and holder, Celtic decoration, makers Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1968 etc (q)
Anon. DIARY OF AROUND THE WORLD CRUISE. 1903, February 23rd, one Volume manuscript, "Fay, George and Myself start on our tour.....", approximately 300 pages closely written ink, unfortunately finishing in Toronto on July 18th. Included is a 'Candian Pacific Royal Mail Steamship Line Passenger List' for the voyage from Yokahama for Vancouver. Quarter leather bound, quite worn and chipped, but contents clean, with a 'Colombo Apothecaries' label on the front endpaper.They first travel to London for a couple of days where they leave "baby very well" with Mrs Wright, "an excellent nurse", who is relieved to see them go- apparently Fay had been very ill. The author shows some concern about leaving the baby for such a very long time, but soon shrugs the feeling off. They take the train from Victoria to Dover, then on to Calais and Paris, where they take a bus to the hotel with their hand lug-luggage having booked the heavy stuff through to Marseilles. An early morning train sees them in Marseilles that night in a noisy hotel. In the morning they go to P. and O. dock to board the SS Chin, under the command of Captain Angus, with 150 first class passengers, some headed for India via Aden, many for Cairo.March 3rd, they arrive at port Sais and remain for the night; the SS Isis pulls alongside in the morning to transfer post etc. They hear from respective Mothers, and "had a good account of baby", and they go ashore for some shopping. Next they pass through the Suez canal and dock at Aden on March 8th, where there are more mail transfers, and passengers for Bombay leave the ship."Left Aden at 10.45. A lot of natives with ostrich feathers came on board who seemed to do a fair trade....Lady McKenzie Capt Beresford and about 30 people got off, she is going with him to Somaliland to shoot lions".Then we get a real sense of the cruise atmosphere, with much description of the weather, the distance travelled, various deck games and evening entertainments.March 14th they are in Colombo shopping; 17th on the train to Kandy, where they take a hotel and go sightseeing (and shopping). The 29th they are at sea again on the Coromandel, arriving on April 2nd at Penang, and the 4th at Singapore, where they take an excursion a "giniricksha"April 9th sees them arrive at Hong Kong (shopping).April 11th, "Spent most of the morning in the shop of Chang Woo Queen St. where we bought a set of 5 red lacquer tea tables, a roll of 20 yds crepe silk, green embroidered and ditto plain light blue silk, a box of ivory chess men, carved ivory balls with seven inside and a dozen grass cloth handkerchiefs. Table was 35$ the embroidered silk 40$ the plain 32$ ball 7.50$. Handkerchiefs 4$ & chess men 14$ for which we paid 126$ including packing, I think they are good value"."....afterwards went to the theatre a fine building inside and out and saw the Geisha by Pollards Lilliputian Opera Coy of Australia. Most of the actors are quite midgets they were certainly very fairly good but the singing which was rattled through at top speed and in squeaky voices however we enjoyed it but did not stay to the end".April 13th they sail on a "little screw steamer", reaching Canton at 6.00am the following morning, where they take a number of sightseeing excursions- Wuchow, Samisha, etc with few shopping opportunities!April 8th they are back in Hong Kong, pleased to get rooms at the Hong Kong Hotel. The 19th sees them rushing out shopping again, with only a minor distraction- "Had a telegram today to say Baby all well sent from Bath".April 21st is their last day in Hong Kong, so a quick bit of shopping, before settling up with their shippers, "roughly I think we have spent about 500$ here and at Canton or a little over 40£ and got some very nice things for it". the 22nd they join the CPR ship Empress of India, "every berth taken", and head shopping in Shanghai on the 25th."April 27th. Reached Nagasaki..... there are three Russian men of war in the harbour which I should think rather annoy the japs." The 30th sees them in Yokohama- shopping! They spent several days here, making a number of excursions by carriage and rail, and there are extremely good descriptions of various parts of the interior of Japan. With the aid of Murray's Hand Book and some local guides they visit Kyoto, Osaka, Ikuno, Hiroshima ("...the small steamer touched at several small towns, the largest being Hiroshima"), Kobe, Nagoya etc. By far the most interesting part of the diary.May 20th, "We stopped at 10 oc at a nice little tea house for coolies to have their chow and bought a laquer tray well carved for 2.50 but after we had got it the man said he could not sell at any price as it had belonged to his family for a long time. I packed it in my bag & we all walked on & left Hori to struggle with him he gave him another yen and cam,e away the man he said very angry we had gone in. We amused ourselves on the way killing snakes which were plentiful three or four different sorts the largest crossed the road in front of us measured 5 feet we killed 14."May 27th. "....saw the young Mikado and his suite going to Osaka exhibition long before they came in sight a policeman insisted on my taking off my hat and Fay getting out her rickishas and putting down the parasol the sun being very hot they came past in rickishas and the men in uniform the ladies in Paris dress. The Japs are the opposite to us when royalty comes along they are all quite silent their heads bare and standing up long before the royal party almost have started it is rather trying in the rain...".June 11th. 'Our last day in Japan....settled and paid Arthur and Bond and all our things eight cases are shipped today. they should be at Bessingby in 10 weeks. Also settled up with the Banl. Have spent in Japn £309...."June 12th they sail for Vancouver, and settle into everyday life on the waves again, "Found a rather enthusiastic chess player in Mr E. Hamilton Sharp a professor an old man of about 65 who has lived most of his time in Japan and the rest in Canada I don't know what he is professor of but he lectures to jap students at Tokyo however we had a good game which I eventually won he being very blind is greatly handicapped and is continually mistaking bishops for pawns and queens for bishops...."they arrive in Vancouver on June 23rd, enjoying various excursions and shopping trips, before taking the train to Toronto on July 15th. Only July 18th they leave Totonto on Steamer Kingston, a paddle-boat on Lake Ontario. " Weather very threatening. Blew a gale soon after starting and had a very rough night frightened we would turn over"...which is the last entry.
A set of five silver fiddle pattern serving spoons, engraved with initials, London 1855, weight 12oz, together with two other fiddle pattern serving spoons, engraved with initials, London 1827 and 1845, weight 5oz, a silver fiddle pattern ladle, engraved with initials, London 1846, weight 1oz, a set of five silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, engraved with initials, London 1856, weight 8oz, a set of five silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, engraved with initials, London 1856, weight 4oz and a set of three silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, engraved with initials, London 1855, weight 2oz
A set of four silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, engraved with initials front and back, London 1854, weight10oz, together with three other hallmarked silver forks, weight 6oz, a set of four silver hallmarked silver tea spoons, engraved with initials, London 1855, weight 3oz and two other spoons
A set of six silver dinner forks, engraved with an initial, Birmingham 1928, weight 14oz, together with a set of four silver dessert forks, engraved with initials, Birmingham 1928, weight 6oz, a set of six silver dessert forks, engraved with initials, Sheffield 1906, weight 10oz, a set of five silver dessert spoons, engraved with initials, Birmingham 1928, weight 8oz, two pairs of silver serving spoons, engraved with initials, Sheffield 1906 and 1905, weight 9oz, a set of six silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, engraved with initials, Sheffield 1904, weight 3oz and a silver fiddle pattern ladle, engraved with an initial, London 1840, weight 1oz
A set of four Victorian silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, engraved with a crest, London 1854, weight 3oz, together with four Georgian silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, weight 2oz, a set of six hallmarked silver coffee spoons, weight 1oz and a hallmarked silver tea spoons with golf club handle
A collection of silver and silver plate, including a pair of Georgian silver tongs, a continental white metal tea strainer, a silver sifter spoon, a Victorian mustard spoon, and more, also three pairs of fish servers, a pair of Chinese silver plated salts in wooden box, a cased scent bottle set and plated flatware
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