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ELECTROPLATE, MIXED LOT, to include: TWO HANDLED OBLONG TEA TRAY, with nulled border and scroll capped shaped corners, 19" x 14" (48.3cm x 35.6cm), TWO DISH STANDS, THREE LIGHT CANDELABRUM, OVAL ENTRÉE DISH AND COVER, OBLONG ENTRÉE DISH AND COVER, TEAPOT, TWO SWING HANDLED CAKE BASKETS, WINE COASTER, etc
George I style five-piece tea and coffee set, George Tarratt Ltd, London 1979, including a coffe pot and hot water jug, each of tapering straight sided form with fluted domed lids and composition handles, 28cm and 27cm, teapot of squat baluster form, with a composition handle, milk jug and covered sugar bowl, each with cut card decoration, gross weight 118ozs (5)
A very fine George IV period heavy Irish silver three piece Tea Service, Dublin c. 1825, by Edward Power and Edw. Twycross, the bodies profusely embossed with flowers, branches, and scrolls, the teapot spout with mask and eagles head, and with similar handles on all, and a fine mask spout on jug, all on ball n' claw feet, total weight approx. 70 ozs. (3)
A large group of Belleek porcelain, including a collection of plates, including nine 1st period examples with a variety of marks including red, impressed and Leinster, together with a 2nd period plate and soup bowl with blue rims, a limited edition 'The Joy of Life - Spring'; together with 1st period beakers and bowl, a 3rd period milk jug, an 8th period mantle clock, arched pediment, shamrock decoration, 25 cm high; a smaller mantle clock with trellis and lily decoration, 16 cm high, an oval photo frame, 16 cm high, a ribbed flared vase on square base decorated with shamrocks, 25 cm high, three jugs with yellow lustre handles, twin-handled footed bowl, and othersAll the items in the first photograph one have assorted marks for the 21st century. The plates are overall in poor condition with heavy crazing, some cracks and restoration and rubbing and chips to the decoration. Items in the second photograph have some spots of residue, rubbing to the bases, a small chip to the edge of the milk jug but no apparent cracks or restoration. The teapot in the third photograph is 20 cm long and is unmarked (see last photo), with restoration and a large chip. Glasses, bowl and jug are marked, other items are unmarked. Items in the fourth photograph are overall in good condition, some discolouration, glass in photo frame is broken.
A 19th Century Linthorpe Pottery part tea service by Christopher Dresser, consisting of a teapot, sugar bowl, cup and saucer, milk jug and three plates, all decorated with painted flowers upon a brown glaze, all stamped to baseRubbing to the bases and crazing to the glaze. Handle of the twin handled bowl has been re-attached with staples. Spot of pitting to the teapot handle and plates. Otherwise in good condition with no apparent cracks or chips.
SHELLY 'WILD FLOWERS' TEA/DINNERWARES No13668, to include teapot (slight scratches inside and staining), three graduating jugs (tallest hairlines), six 24cm plates (slight scratches and one slight chip), nine 20.5cm plates, two serving bowls and four fruit bowls (scratches), two large breakfast cups/saucers, six 18cm plates, two 15cm plates, four cups, six saucers (one hairlines), a lid and a trinket
A Newhall teapot, cover and stand of fluted lozenge form and with pine cone finial. Decorated with wet blue and gilt borders, pattern 153 c.1790, 24cm handle to spout. Condition report intended as a guide only.Small chip to the tip of the spout. Some gilt wear. No other damage and free from any repair.
A Wemyss rectangular tray inscribed For Spirit Lamp along with a Wemyss bachelors teapot and cover and breakfast cup and saucer both painted with pink cabbage roses. Tray with painted and impressed marks, teawares with painted marks. Tray 28.25cm wide. Condition report intended as a guide only.All pieces crazed. Cup and saucer heavily stained. Teapot with repair to the spout and cover.
A Miles Mason part tea and coffee service. With cobalt blue panels ornamented with vermicelli gilding. With a teapot cover and stand, sugar box and milk jug in "New Oval" shape, slop bowl, pair of bread and butter plates, 12 saucers, 10 bute shaped teacups and 11 coffee cans. Plates impressed M. Mason, pattern number 470. Largely unmarked, one cup marked Spode (a possible replacement) c.1810.Condition report intended as a guide only.Some gilt wear throughout. Minor grazing and some staining. Small chip to the tip of the teapot spout. Four teacups and one saucer cracked.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware silver mounted teapot designed by Arthur B. Barlow (1871-1878). Decorated with coloured glazes and having applied raspberry and bead mouldings. Impressed makers mark and artist's monogram to base. Assayed London 1873. Handle to spout 16.5cm. Condition report intended as a guide only.Good condition.
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