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A floral and gilt decorated dolls' tea set, four floral decorated plates, a Mason's ironstone Imari decorated plate and similar Imperial stone china example. Additional InformationRubbing and staining to the plates, one with small rim chip, all four are very dirty, rubbing to gilding and surface scratches.
JOHN ROSE; a Victorian hallmarked silver bachelor's tea set comprising teapot with ebonised handle and finial, length 21cm, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, all with gadrooned detail, Sheffield 1894, also a single engine turned napkin ring, approx 14.9ozt.Additional InformationFinial loose on teapot, general wear and tear, some dents, etc, cream jug rim slightly misshapen.
SHELLEY; an 'Autumn Leaves' pattern part tea set of approximately fifty pieces, printed marks to bases (some variations on backstamp) (three items af), also a small Ruskin pink/light purple lustre vase with printed marks and date of 1923 to base, height 9cm.Additional InformationThe octagonal bowl and two of the plates with octagonal sections to interiors af, one badly cracked and crudely repaired, the other two with hairlines, other items appear ok, this is not a guarantee and we would recommend personal viewing, some rubbing to decoration and light general surface wear.
A PINXTON FLUTED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, 1796-1813 with pink and gilt band , slop basin 15cm diam (29)Provenance: Mary Anne Jackson, nee Milner (1818-1881) a "Pottery Decorator" of Darley Dale, Derbyshire; thence by descent to the present vendor. Pattern unrecorded by Gent (The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton Porcelain Factory 1796-1813, Pinxton 1996) This lot has been in the vendor's family since the early 19th century. Thomas Jackson (1792-1838) was a farmer. He and his wife, Mary had ten children. Their ninth, Horace, was born in 1813 at Wildersley Farm, Belper. Horace married Mary Anne Milner (1818-1881) of Darley Dale in 1838. There being no business in farming for the younger sons, Horace, his wife, and two of their children (Herbert and Isaac, like their father, saddlers) moved to Denton, near Manchester where they set up business. Horace's dismay at leaving his childhood home is recounted in his poem 'Farewell to Wildersley' in an anthology of his poems, 'Stray Thoughts', published posthumously by his son. Isaac Jackson (1857-1922) married Harriet Martin (1857-1930) in Stockport and set up business in his own right as a saddler and harness maker in Glossop. He later patented and manufactured various industrial products and munitions becoming a rich industrialist and philanthropist (see Birch, A H (1959) 'Small Town Politics', Oxford OUP at p28 and various Glossop Heritage Society website entries). The Glossop bar 'Isaac's' is named after him Isaac and Harriet Jackson had five children, one of whom, Beatrice Beckmann, nee Jackson, was the seller's grandmother. The Pinxton passed to her and thence to the seller's mother, also Beatrice, who died in Glossop in 1977. ++One coffee can cracked, one saucer lacking part of the foot ring; several pieces with slight wear
A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR PIECE TEASET, of circular form, comprising teapot, hot water jug, twin handled sugar and milk, bead and reel rims, ebony fitments to teapot and hot water jug, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1924/25, approximate gross weight 45.7ozt, 1423 grams (4) (condition: overall condition is that the set is well used, teapot interior is tea stained, surface scratches, especially to the interiors of the milk jug and sugar bowl, sugar bowl has several dints and a shallow dent, milk jug has a number of dints, teapot spout has a small split as well as several dints and a dent, the hot water jug is in similar condition)
A set of six German Secessionist silver tea glasses, retailed by A Vogel, each cylinder frame pierced with a stylized anthemion frieze between alternating cast ropetwist and graduating beaded borders, angular scroll handles, the liners quite plain, 10.5cm high, 800 standard, Wilhelm Binder, Schwäbisch Gmünd, c. 1900
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