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A tea set and part dinner service by Royal Doulton in the Carlyle pattern consisting of, seven cups, saucers and side plates/ trios ( some spears ) creamer/ milk jug, lidded sugar bowl and teapot. Together with sauce boat, eight dinner plates and six small bowls. All pieces have green and gilt decoration, marks to bases.
A late 19th/ early 20th Century tea service by Queen's China designed by George Warrilow, having blue and gilt borders and rims with floral sprays throughout. The tea set comprising of six cups, saucers and side plates ( six trios ) creamer/ milk jug, sugar bowl and two cake plates. Marks to base.measures 23cm wide.
A 19th Century Victorian breakfast tea set having a transfer printed summer related pattern featuring plum trees, swallows and meadows with brown geometric borders. Set consists of four tea cups and saucers, four sides plates and a serving plate. Marks to the bottom read C H & H Rd no. 43186.
A rare Holland & Holland gunsmiths promotional advertising porcelain cased tea service. The set comprising 6 coffee cans and saucers, marked to underside Holland & Holland. Each on caramel coloured grounds with caricature decoration for ' Bring More Cartridges ' ' Birds Are Marked ' ' Dog Wanted ' ' No ' ' Have You Marked My Birds ' & ' Luncheon '
A collection of small silver, comprising: a George III baluster mug by Benjamin Mountigue, London 1787, later chased and presentation engraved, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) high; an Edwardian triple desk stamp box by Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1902; a helmet shape cream jug by Trevor Towner, London 1971; a Victorian pierced drum mustard pot by George Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1855, with a blue glass liner; a pair of Victorian napkin rings by Thomas White, Birmingham 1883, in a leather covered case; another napkin ring; and a set of six Chinese export tea spoons by Lee Yee Hing, Hong Kong, circa 1900-40, with hardstone set terminals, in a card box, 722g (23.25 oz) gross
A small collection of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of lobster picks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1912, in a case; a set of six commemorative British Hall Marks tea spoons by Roberts & Belk, 1952 (coronation marks), in a case from Goldsmiths & Silversmiths; fifteen loose tea spoons; and a pair of German Art Nouveau silver handled fish servers, post 1886 .800 standard, in a case
A SMALL GROUP OF STEEL WIRE, ANODISED ALUMINIUM AND RECYCLED TIN SCULPTURES, INCLUDING THE PIGEON FANCIER BY LYNN WALTERS, VARIOUS SIZES, RECYCLED ART, COMPRISING THREE ALUMINIUM CAN MODELS OF A GALLEON, AN AIRCRAFT AND AN AIRSHIP AND A SIMILAR SMALLER METAL AND FELT DRUMMER, A SET OF IRON WEIGHING SCALES BY W. T. AVERY AND WEIGHTS, A WICKER PICNIC BASKET CONTAINING BRIGHTLY COLOURED PLASTIC TEA WARES, VINTAGE HOUSEHOLD WARES, TO INCLUDE A PAIR OF 1930'S ERICSSON HEADPHONES, AN INCOMPLETE MAHOGANY CASED RADIO, DEMONSTRATION MODEL LOUDSPEAKER, CREAM AND BLUE PLASTIC TABLE LAMP IN THE FORM OF A LIGHTHOUSE, MID CENTURY TEASMADE, ETC
A set of six Chinese porcelain tea cups and saucers, early 20th century, with panels of precious objects against a yellow ground decorated with lotus flower scroll stamped four character Qianlong mark. CONDITION REPORT: One cup has a very fine rim to foot rim hairline crack and a small flea bite chip to the rim. Another cup has a small chip to the exterior rim. One cup has a solder repair to the top and bottom of the handle, the repair is also visible on the interior of the cup. One cup has a small flea bite rim chip from which issues a 1.5 cm L shape hairline crack within the glaze. One saucer has a small patch of approximately 1.5 cm long of kiln dirt attached to the rim but this is a manufacturing flaw. All items have a poor Qianlong rubber stamp mark decoration and execution of the enamels is poor.
A French porcelain four place tea set, early 20th century, each piece with moulded woven decoration and rope twist borders, heightened with gilding, printed marks (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All pieces are simply marked “Made In France” to the underside. Two of the saucers are in extremely good order. One has some rubbing to the gilding on the edge. The fourth saucer has more significant rubbing and two small rim chips. There is no damage to any of the cups. All four do however have rubbing to the gilding on the top lip in varying degrees. One of the cups has some very minor scratches to the bottom of the bowl. The teapot, sugar basin and milk jug are all in very good order with no issues.
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