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Lot 1170

A Leach Pottery stoneware tenmoku glazed and carved tea bowl, St Ives mark, height 8.8cm, diameter 7.7cm.From the Bret Guthrie CollectionOriginally born in Barrow-in-Furness in 1916, to a Russian mother and English father, Bret Guthrie moved to Cornwall in 1926 when his father's work took the family to Falmouth, where he enjoyed his school years before the family moved again to East London. He later returned to Cornwall to await his army call-up for WWII. Whilst living in Nancledra, a cycling accident in St Ives threw him quite literally, at the feet of David Leach, son of the renowned potter. This led to a life-long friendship with both father and son, as well as a job dealing with the pottery's accounts. During his time at the Leach Pottery he also learnt about glazes, clay preparation and fired a few of his own pots. When the original kiln hearth, built by Tsurunosuke Matsubayashi in 1922 came to the end of its useful life, Guthrie and David Leach constricted a new one. At this time, Bernard Leach was away teaching at Dartington and as he and his son were so busy, Bret was tasked with experimenting with clay mixes and glazes and recording the results for the use of the pottery. Through Leach, Bret met and befriended many of the St Ives artists, Peter Lanyon, Naum Gabo, Adrian Stokes, Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson etc. He married, and despite his role as a pilot in the RAF, he survived the war unscathed and took up teaching in 1946. Bret and Wendy became close friends with Francis Horne and her daughter Marjorie. It was Francis a local wealthy philanthropist who lived at Tremorna in Carbis Bay who offered Bernard Leach a capital loan of £2500 to set up his pottery with Hamada and also an assured income of £250 for 3 years and it was from Marjorie that Wendy inherited a cottage and collection of Leach pottery. It is a tantalising thought that some of the lots offered in this sale may have been personal gifts from Leach to his benefactor.Bret followed a productive and satisfying career, teaching in various Cornish schools and enjoying the exciting social life of post-war St Ives. He took an active interest in archaeology and joined many important digs and his work in Cornish pre-history led to his induction as a Bard in the Cornish Gorseth in 1959. In later life, he travelled extensively and involved himself in many local community projects including the creation of the Tate St Ives. It was here at the Tate in 2001, where Bret passed away whilst invigilating. Condition report: No Condition issues.

Lot 1174

A Brett Guthrie Leach Pottery tenmoku glazed stoneware tea caddy and cover.From the Bret Guthrie CollectionOriginally born in Barrow-in-Furness in 1916, to a Russian mother and English father, Bret Guthrie moved to Cornwall in 1926 when his father's work took the family to Falmouth, where he enjoyed his school years before the family moved again to East London. He later returned to Cornwall to await his army call-up for WWII. Whilst living in Nancledra, a cycling accident in St Ives threw him quite literally, at the feet of David Leach, son of the renowned potter. This led to a life-long friendship with both father and son, as well as a job dealing with the pottery's accounts. During his time at the Leach Pottery he also learnt about glazes, clay preparation and fired a few of his own pots. When the original kiln hearth, built by Tsurunosuke Matsubayashi in 1922 came to the end of its useful life, Guthrie and David Leach constricted a new one. At this time, Bernard Leach was away teaching at Dartington and as he and his son were so busy, Bret was tasked with experimenting with clay mixes and glazes and recording the results for the use of the pottery. Through Leach, Bret met and befriended many of the St Ives artists, Peter Lanyon, Naum Gabo, Adrian Stokes, Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson etc. He married, and despite his role as a pilot in the RAF, he survived the war unscathed and took up teaching in 1946. Bret and Wendy became close friends with Francis Horne and her daughter Marjorie. It was Francis a local wealthy philanthropist who lived at Tremorna in Carbis Bay who offered Bernard Leach a capital loan of £2500 to set up his pottery with Hamada and also an assured income of £250 for 3 years and it was from Marjorie that Wendy inherited a cottage and collection of Leach pottery. It is a tantalising thought that some of the lots offered in this sale may have been personal gifts from Leach to his benefactor.Bret followed a productive and satisfying career, teaching in various Cornish schools and enjoying the exciting social life of post-war St Ives. He took an active interest in archaeology and joined many important digs and his work in Cornish pre-history led to his induction as a Bard in the Cornish Gorseth in 1959. In later life, he travelled extensively and involved himself in many local community projects including the creation of the Tate St Ives. It was here at the Tate in 2001, where Bret passed away whilst invigilating.

Lot 963

A Staffordshire dolls house pottery tea set, circa 1900, height of teapot 10cm, length 16cm. Condition report: teapot lid missing.

Lot 21

A set of 4 19th century KPM Dresden porcelain sorbet dishes with chintz pattern having gilt swag decoration being marked to the base. Together with a near matching delicate teapot with cups and saucer stamped M to base. Tea pot measures 12cm high 16cm diameter. 

Lot 25

An 18th / 19th century Chamberlain Worcester tea service set comprising of teapot and stand, sugar bowl with lid, milk jug, large slops bowl and saucer, four coffee cans, eight tea cups, nine saucers etc. Teapot 18cm high. 

Lot 42

An early 19th century Chamberlain Worcester ' Cabbage Rose ' pattern part dinner / tea service. The set comprising cups, saucers, plates etc. 8cm high. 

Lot 631

A set of six 19th century Victorian silver hallmarked tea spoons in the fiddle pattern. Hallmarked for London 1892 makers Robert Stebbings. Weighs 149.5 grams.

Lot 633

A set of six 19th century Victorian hallmarked silver Apostle teaspoons / tea spoons. Scalloped shell bowls with twisted stems and figural finial tops. Complete in fitted case. Hallmarked for Birmingham believed 1881 makers William Devenport. Total weight 36.3 grams.

Lot 673

A vintage early 20th century silver 835 dessert / afternoon tea service set consisting of cake slice, six dessert forks and six teaspoons each having matching floral rose handles. Total weight approx 173 grams.

Lot 685

Collectables, Victorian dolls tea set comprising, teapot, sugar bowl and 5 cups and saucers presented in original wooden box with pictorial lid (pt set with some play related damage).

Lot 771

Collectables, W & R Jacobs Coronation Coach biscuit tin (fair), boxed set of 6 Viners silver coffee spoons (Sheffield, 1969) (vg), small chintz pattern sample biscuit/tea tin (no marks) (fair).

Lot 367

Assorted electroplated wares including entree dishes and covers, cased flatwares, loose flatwares, a Royal Albert Rainbow pattern part tea set, copper lustre, other part tea sets, prints, jugs, pottery horses, silver backed brush etc

Lot 376

A Royal Albert Old Country roses pattern part tea set together with a Royal Worcester part coffee set, vases etc

Lot 395

A Belleek vase together with mantle clocks, Colclough part tea service, Poole pottery part tea set, Madeira card box, moustache cup and saucers, flatwares, collar case etc

Lot 396

A Minton pottery tray, together with a Denby part tea and dinner set, a pair of Japanese Satsuma pottery vases, a Palissy pottery floral decorated part dinner set, a Japanese part dinner set, copper kettle etc

Lot 399

A silver backed part dressing table set together with electroplated part tea services, electroplated flatware sets, lustre drop chandelier etc

Lot 408

A Murano glass liqueur set together with a Wedgwood part tea set, Scandinavian glass vase, coronation teapot, assorted decorative ceramics and glass and boxes etc

Lot 416

A Royal Doulton Diana part tea and dinner set, together with M J Hummel collectable cottages, Royal Hampshire military figures and cased silver tea spoons

Lot 424

A Victorian yellow and gilt decorated part tea service, together with other part tea sets, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern box and cover, cased fish set, collectors plates, toy cars etc

Lot 425

A Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern part tea set, together with other part tea sets, steins, assorted plates, stoneware ink bottles, carnival glass dish, glass vases, glass bowl, Balinese figures etc

Lot 428

A Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern part tea and coffee service together with a Japanese part coffee set, spoons etc

Lot 436

A Coalport fruit painted miniature part tea set, comprising a teapot, cream jug, twin handled sugar basin and cover, tea cup, saucer and side plate, various artists

Lot 441

Asiatic Pheasant pattern tureens and covers together with staffordshire dogs, cased and loose flatwares, 3-D viewer, butter pats, blue and white part tea service, Gladstone jugs, Meakin part tea set, other tureens and covers etc

Lot 451

An 18th century English tea cup, together with a Japanese part tea set, Imari plates, glasswares etc

Lot 455

Cased silver spoons and sugar nips together with electroplated flatwares, Portmeirion Magic City part coffee set, part dinner set, Japanese part tea set, glass jug and glasses, barometer, electroplated four piece tea set

Lot 466

A cased sewing machine together with a tureen and cover, cased hat pins, copper pitcher, electroplated tray, part tea set flatwares etc

Lot 468B

A Shelley Bone China part tea set, together with Shelley cups and saucers

Lot 483

A Spode little owl figure together with a Worcester floral painted vase, derby floral painted coffee can, Chinese three piece tea set, pottery table lamp, miniature mugs, commemorative wares etc

Lot 484

A pair of cloisonne enamel vases together with assorted vases, boxes and covers, mirror, glass vase, Japanese part tea service, Gaudy Welsh part tea set etc

Lot 60

Silver three piece tea set, hemispherical with beaded edges, Birmingham 1930. Condition Report. 20oz.

Lot 59

Silver three piece tea set of waved fluted form, crested, by Elkington & Co. Birmingham, 1899. Condition Report. 31oz.

Lot 1112

Ceramics - a Colclough Amanda pattern tea set for six comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, cake plate, side plates, cups and saucers; other part sets including Royal Albert Gossamer, Royal Kent, etc

Lot 1161

Ceramics - a Noritake floral painted part tea set, including tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, etc; a similar octagonal bowl; a Victorian jug and bowl set; etc

Lot 1155

Ceramics and Glass - a Sampson Smith Old Royal China six setting part tea set, painted with leaves, comprising cups, saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl and bread and butter plate; a six setting cut glass fruit salad set

Lot 1120

A Royal Cauldon part tea set, comprising cups, saucers, side plates, bread and butter plates; an early 20th century tea and dinner service, gilt Greek Key patterned rim, comprising cups, saucers, side plates, milk jug, sugar bowl; others, similar

Lot 194

A matched silver four piece tea/coffee set by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1926, the coffee pot by William Comyns & Sons, London 1906 with faceted sides, 1268g total

Lot 195

A silver five piece tea/coffee set by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1991 of bulbous form with shell terminal handles, on a splayed foot, 2448g total

Lot 214

A late Victorian silver three piece bachelors tea set by W H W Birmingham 1895 of oval, demi reeded form, comprising a teapot, 4 1/2" h, a sugar bowl and a milk jug

Lot 360

An early 20th century Satsuma tea set decorated with figures and a dragon in a landscape, signed, comprising a teapot, a milk jug, six cups and six saucers

Lot 81

A set of six late Victorian Irish silver tea spoons, by John Smith, Dublin 1899, fiddle pattern 15cm long, 136 g (4.3 troy ozs) gross

Lot 86

A cased set of six silver tea spoons, by Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1920; and another cased set of six silver spoons and sugar tongs to match, by the same maker, a year later; 181 g (5.8 troy ozs) gross

Lot 410

A comprehensive suite of flatware Brook and Sons, Sheffield 1930s, Old English pattern, engraved W, comprising; twelve table and dessert forks; twelve table spoons; eleven dessert spoons; three round serving spoons; six fish knives and forks; six grapefruit spoons, twelve tea spoons, six grapefruit spoons; soup ladle and odd small ancillary spoons ladles etc; set six mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks; miscellaneous knives etc Weighable silver: 137oz

Lot 1460

A plated tea set, egg cruet, vase etc

Lot 1408

Five piece Picquot Ware tea/coffee set comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, milk jug and tray 

Lot 1616

George V hallmarked silver three piece tea set comprising teapot, Chester 1935 and jug and sugar bowl both Birmingham 1933, all maker S Blackensee & Son Ltd, length of teapot 27.5cm, 1187g all in

Lot 1621

Victorian hallmarked silver tea set of squat lobed form, the boat shaped teapot London 1880, milk jug and sugar bowl 1882, all maker Dobson and Sons, with additional Dobson, Piccadilly impressed mark to all pieces, weight 850g all in

Lot 1434

Plated tea set in the Indian style by James Dixon & Sons

Lot 1618

Edward VII Scottish hallmarked silver three piece tea set with reeded lower section, Glasgow 1908 maker Aird & Thomson, length of teapot 27cm, weight of all three items 1223g all in

Lot 1617

Modern Elizabeth II hallmarked silver six piece tea and coffee set comprising teapot, coffee pot, two sugar bowls and two jugs, various dates 1973-76, all by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, height of coffee pot 28cm, weight of all items 2630g all in

Lot 1458

Plated tea set and galleried tray and an oak cased barometer 

Lot 1424

A quantity of silver plate including tea ware, Harrods cased cutlery, guilloché enamel dressing table set, salad servers etc 

Lot 1402

A large quantity of silver plate including Edwardian tea set, hallmarked silver handled knives, further cased cutlery, Art Deco toast rack 

Lot 1562

Royal Albert Elfin pattern tea set

Lot 1617

Crown Devon 1930s Art Deco lemon tea set

Lot 198

A Victorian walnut and brass bound two division tea caddy of rectangular form set with turquoise cabochon to the domed hinged lid and escutcheons, height 18cm.

Lot 813

A small quantity of silver flatware to include a William IV sauce ladle, a pair of smaller Georgian sauce ladles, a salt spoon, a Georgian teaspoon, a Victorian teaspoon, a cased set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs and an assortment of silver-plated teaware to include tea strainer, spoon, also silver-plated salt spoons, serving ladles, medical scissors and antler-handled carving knife and fork, weighable silver combined approx 6.5ozt.

Lot 88

A late Victorian silver four piece tea set, by Walker and Tolhurst Ltd., having reeded band and raised floral decoration, London1896/1897; a pair of Scottish silver sugar tongs, Glasgow 1837, total weight 73ozs.; and an electro plated two handled tray profusely decorated with foliate scrolls and shells and gadrooned border, 63cm long, (6)

Lot 89

A Hong Kong silver tea set, comprising kettle on spirit heater stand, (incomplete), cream jug, sucrier and large two handled tray, having bamboo leaf decoration, total weight 98ozs., (4)

Lot 451

A mixed lot comprising a set of eight Royal Worcester plates, a Davenport dish, a 19th century tea set and four Lindhart figures.

Lot 501

A boxed Steiff 'Puppen-Porzellan-Service' miniature tea set.

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