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Elizabeth II silver five-piece service comprising teapot, hot water pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, of tapering bellied form, knopped finials and scrolling wooden handles, London 1975, maker C J Vander Ltd, approx 91.3 troy oz The height of the teapot is approx 15cms to the final, the hotwater/chocolate pots measure 24.5cms approx to the finial.Please see image. Overall there are no obvious faults or dings
Stoneware bottle from the Cheltenham Spa Mineral Water Company for ginger beer, with stopper for Stroud Brewery Company Limited, another stoneware bottle for Richardson Brothers Wine Merchants of Salisbury, a pottery teapot in the form of a dragon, a pair of elephant ornaments and other items
Victorian Belleek teapot of circular shell design, the handle knop and spout modelled as coral, with pink and gilt highlights, with black printed mark, for 1863-91,11cm high There does not appear to be any damage or restoration. There is some roughness around the lip of the tea pot, Please see images.
A Circa 17th century Northern Indian Mughal bronze /brass Aftaba - tall ewer ( teapot ) The scrolled handled with cast dragon head terminals set to a body with decorted teardrop shaped cartouche centres, hammered tree decoration all over and ith long tapering spout being raised on pad feet. Measures 27cms high 26cms width ( max dimensions)
A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, London c.1839, maker's mark of William Bateman & Daniel Ball, comprising: a teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of compressed design with panels engraved with trailing foliage with scroll handles and ivory heat deductors (c.46.65 troy ozs all in).** Please note that this lot contains ivory and is subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside of the EU. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.
A BELLEEK FIRST PERIOD RING-HANDLE IVORY WARE PART BREAKFAST SERVICE, with gilt highlights and convolvulus painted decoration comprising five egg cups; muffin dish and cover; a pair of ring-handled bread plates; twenty plates, in three sizes; two slop bowls, in sizes; two milk jugs, in sizes; six teacups and six saucers; six coffee cups and eight saucers; together with a later matching teapot, fifth mark, pattern number 292 (D819-D831 & D1496-D1500)
A GEORGIAN STYLE THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Sheffield c.1933, maker's mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, comprising: teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of plain oblong form with ebon handles and finials, engraved with presentation description (c.36.5 troy ozs all in). The teapot 29cm over spout and handle
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, Birmingham c.1921, maker's mark of Joseph Gloster Ltd, comprising a teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each of plain design with lipped rim, scroll handle and waisted circular foot, (c.21 troy ozs). Teapot 24cm wide across spout, 15cm high, the sugar bowl 15cm across handles, the cream jug 13.5cm handle to spout. (3)
A SILVER OVAL SAUCEBOAT, Birmingham c.1932, maker's mark of William Suckling Ltd., of oval form with raised scroll handle, plain body and shell capped legs, together with an EPNS example, and a French silver bachelors's teapot, 19th century, with walnut handle and ebon finial, (14.5 troy ozs in all excl. EPNS example).
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