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GEORGE IV THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE by William Bateman and William Bateman II, London 1825 and 1829, squat pumpkin form with floral and shell embossing, leaf decorated handles and fruit teapot knop, vacant and monogrammed cartouches to the bodies, 43.8 troy ozs gross, 27.5cms L the teapot
A mixed group of Lowestoft porcelain: comprising a globular teapot painted to each side with three Chinese figures around a table, together with an odd cover [a/f]; two 'Redgrave' pattern teabowls and saucers; and a saucer painted with two Chinese figures on a terrace within a pink scale border; all circa 1780 [minor faults] 7 pieces including cover.
A First Period Worcester 'Scarlet Japan' pattern part service: of fluted form, the covers with flower finials, painted with gilt trellis orange bands reserved with mons and alternating with panels of prunus and chrysanthemums, some pieces with underglaze blue square marks, circa 1775; comprising a teapot and cover, a sparrow beak jug and cover, a teapoy and cover, a slop bowl, a teabowl and saucer and a coffee cup and saucer [11 pieces including covers] tiny chip to cover of jug, hair crack to rim of teapoy and chip to cover.
A Victorian silver teapot, maker Joseph Angell I & Joseph Angell II, London, 1843: initialled, of hexagonal squat outline, the shallow domed hinged lid with fruit finial, with all over engraved scroll decoration, S-shaped handle with ivory insulators, raised on a circular foot, 25cm. high, 853gms, 27.42ozs.
A First Period Worcester painted and transfer printed polychrome teapot and cover, together with a Chinese famille rose prototype: both decorated in the 'Chinese Family' pattern, the first circa 1770-75,15 cm high [cover restored]; the second Qianlong period, 14 cm high with matched cover [restored] 2.
λA William IV silver teapot, by Richard Atkins & William Somersall, London 1832, lobed circular bellied form, embossed and chased with rose decoration, engraved with an armorial, the leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, the hinged cover with a rose finial, on four bracket feet, length handle to spout 27.5cm, approx. weight 29oz. The armorial is that of Hele (County Dorset) impaling Child.
λDesigned by Archibald Knox for Liberty, an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver teapot, Birmingham 1904, also stamped Cymric, tapering circular and circular bellied form with fluted decoration, ivory scroll handle, the hinged cover with a plain wire-work finial, straight tapering spout, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 14.3oz.
A George IV silver teapot, by John Houle, London 1823, circular bellied form, embossed and chased with putti holding grapes, and foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the reverse with three putti in a boat, leaf capped spout, the domed hinged cover with a flower finial, the scroll handle issuing form a socket modelled as a wild boar's head, on a circular foot, length handle to spout 29cm, approx. weight 30.5oz. Provenance: The property of a Noblewoman.
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Tiffany page marker, of circular form, a cased set of six Apostle teaspoons, another set of spoons, a cigarette case, an ashtray, a napkin ring, a pair of tongs and a spoon, plus a set of eight metalware menu card holders, modelled as oriental figures, and a cart and pony, electroplated items: a tazza, a teapot with a ceramic insulator, a hot water pot, a part canteen of Beaded pattern flatware, cased, a dwarf candelabrum, and other items including flatware, approx. weighable 13oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a three-piece tea set, Birmingham 1908, circular form, central girdle, wavy-edge border, plus a hot water pot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, and a teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, of fluted form, approx. weight 51oz. (7)
A late-Victorian silver teapot, by Searle & Co, London 1900, circular cape form, foliate shell and gadroon border, leaf capped scroll handle, on a circular foot, plus a Victorian silver hot water pot, by Dobson & Sons, London 1884, cylindrical form, part-fluted decoration, approx. total weight 36oz. (2)
λA mixed lot of old Sheffield and electroplated items: comprising: a swing-handled basket, two trays, a domed meat dish cover, a meat platter, an entrée dish and cover on a warming stand, a wirework basket, a condiment frame, a teapot, cream jug, a vase, an inkwell, (a.f), plus various entrée dishes and covers and other items. (qty)
λA George III silver teapot and associated stand, the teapot possibly by Samuel Wood or Samuel White, by London 1784, the stand by Smith and Sharp 1784, oval form, scroll handle, straight tapering spout, domed hinged cover with an ivory finial, engraved with an armorial, the stand with a beaded border, on four claw and ball feet, length handle to spout 28.5cm, approx. weight 18.5oz. (2)
A mixed lot of Chinese silver items, comprising: two tea bowls and saucers, a circular box and cover, two oval boxes with figural and foliate decoration, three further boxes, a pin cushion, two silver and enamel dishes, a fork, two knives, two spoons, a miniature teapot and table, plus other items, approx. weighable 27oz. (qty)
By Charles Harrold and Sons, a three-piece Edwardian Art Nouveau silver tea set, Birmingham 1902, oval form, with intertwined Art Nouveau strap-work on a textured background, elongated and bifurcated scroll handles, the teapot with a hinged cover and wire-work finial, length of teapot handle to spout 24cm, approx. weight 29oz. (3) For a similar tea set see Crisp Jones, K., The Silversmiths of Birmingham 1750-1980, N.A.G. Press Ltd., 1981, page 201, this set was made by Edward Baker.

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