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Six pieces of English 19th century transfer printed pottery. Spode Bird and Grasshopper plate c.1812-30, Wedgwood plate decorated with a river scene, Joshua Heath small scalloped plate decorated with the Boy on a Buffalo pattern c.1800, J. Clement & Son Pekin Sketches lobed and gadrooned small plate c.1839-64, Miles Mason Verandah pattern teapot stand c.1810 and a pearlware lid to a hexagonal scent jar c.1810. Spode plate 24.25cm wide.
1936 Irish silver tea set gifted to Captain Michael W O'Reilly, GPO veteran on the occasion of his silver wedding anniversaryan Irish silver Celtic revival, three-piece, tea service, The teapot engraved, 'Presented to - Mr & Mrs MW O'Reilly - on the occasion of their silver wedding - by the Directors of - The New Ireland Assurance Co. Ltd. - 25 Jany. 1936.' Dublin, 1936, maker's mark for Alwright & Marshall. 34oz troy (1,067g) the teapot 7Other Notes: Captain Michael William O'Reilly was in born Stillorgan, County Dublin. He attended the Christian Brothers national school in Stillorgan. He joined the I.R.B. in 1911 and the Irish Volunteers on 25 November 1913 at the Rotunda Dublin, the night of their foundation. While serving as Captain of F Company 2nd Battalione he took part in the Howth Gun-Running. He later became Deputy Adjutant of the Dublin Brigade. He was appointed Aide de Camp to Joseph Mary Plunkett on Easter Monday 1916 and fought at the GPO. O'Reilly helped to evacuate the wounded and provided his handkerchief to be used as the white flag for the surrender. He was interned in England and released on Christmas Eve 1916. He served throughout the War of Independence. Captain O'Reilly did not take part in the Civil War. 7in. (17.8cm)
A Lowestoft porcelain teapot and cover, decorated in the Dolls House pattern and Imari palette, circa 1770, h.16cm Condition Report / Extra Information Cover with two chips, hairline crack, and restored to edge of rim.Very small chip to edge of spout.Some kiln dust in glaze.Modest age / handling wear.
An Edwardian large silver four-piece tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of half-reeded oval form, the coffee and tea pots with ebony angular handles, gross weight 71.5oz. makers William Gallimore & Sons, Sheffield 1905, coffee pot h.24cm Condition Report / Extra Information No dents or repairs.Scratch to side of sugar.Some rubbing to makers mark only, but marks visible.A good example.
A good Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service, in fitted oak campaign box for C.A. Brown, comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, each with gilt-washed interiors, each piece with banded and chased decoration, vacant cartouche opposing monochrome cartouche for CAB, gross weight 82.3oz, maker Sibray, Hall & Co (Frederick Sibray & Job Frank Hall), Sheffield 1882, coffee pot h.22.5cm, the oak campaign box annotated to the lid and with velvet lined fitted interior, box w.49cm, all appears to be original and in excellent, very little used condition
A George III silver three-piece tea service, of circular half gadrooned form, the teapot having ivory mounted finial and fruitwood handle, the sugar bowl and milk jug with gilt-washed interior, maker Richard Cook, London 1805, gross weight 44oz Condition Report / Extra Information All marks match.Sugar with small dent to base and two shallow dents to side.Cream with one small dent to side.Teapot handle is worn.All require a polish.
A pair of Chinese export graduated blue and white dishes, each of oval form, decorated with fisherman and his wife within a landscape, the largest w.36cm; together with a pair of Chinese export blue and white soup bowls; a blue and white miniature teapot of octagonal baluster form; and a smaller heavily restored example (6) Condition Report / Extra Information Small teapot is restored.Larger teapot with frits to lid.Soup bowls with numerous small rim chips and hairline.One soup bowl restored.Large dish restored to rim.Small dish good.
A George V silver five piece tea and coffee service, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1910 and 1911, each piece of low oval form and upon stepped hoof feet, comprising, a silver spirit kettle stand and burner 31cm high 45.5ozt, a silver teapot 14.5cm high, 24.7ozt, a silver coffee pot 23.5cm high, 27.3ozt (each with ebonised handles and finials), along with a silver two handled sugar bowl 11.5cm high 12.2ozt and a milk jug 10.5cm high 7.3ozt, and an associated pair of George V sugar tongs (6)
A collection of assorted tea wares, to include; a Royal Crown Derby 2451 pattern tea cup and saucer and two fan shaped pin dishes, Copeland Spode imari tea service, a Royal Crown Derby 3788 tea pot and cover, and a quantity of chintz pattern tea wares (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Derby - 1 fan dish has been broken and repaired. Some gilding wear, surface scratching and light wear throughout. Spode tea service - 1 cup crazed, 1 cup has large chip and cracked throughout, gilt wear throughout.saucers - 1 is extensively damaged and re-glued. Derby tea pot - general gilt wear. further teapot - stained and showing some signs of wear. Chintz tea wares - Some crazing to the pieces throughout, 1 tea cup is cracked, burst air bubbles and some misfiring to rims throughout. Some staining throughout.
A late Victorian three piece silver tea service, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, London 1900, each piece of wrythen form and upon four stepped hoof feet; teapot (with ebonised handle and finial) 16.5cm high, weight 23ozt, two handled sugar bowl 10cm high, 9ozt, milk jug 10cm high, 4.3ozt (3)
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