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An Edwardian three piece tea service by James Reid & Company, Glasgow 1908, of globular shape with banded Celtic embossed decoration, the scrolling handle terminating in a mythical beast's head, the body with embossed panels depicting various historical Scottish events on circular spreading foot, the teapot 21cm high, 1198gms (each piece monogrammed)
A three piece silver tea service by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, London 1931, of globular shape, the cover with blind fret decoration, with scrolling ivory handle and finial, each piece bearing a crest, the teapot 14cm high, 1622gms Provenance: The Harrison Family, Helensburgh
An early Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee service by Edward Farrell, London 1844, comprising; coffee pot, teapot, cream and sugar, the bodies cast in relief with figures in Medieval tavern scenes, the tea and coffee pots with scrolling handles, mythical beasts' head spouts and figural finials, the cream and sugar with handles modelled as drunken revellers, the cream jug with face mask spout, all on four half figure feet with shell motif, the coffee pot 26cm high, (the teapot handle detached at the lower end), 3776 grams (4)
An English porcelain part tea and coffee service circa 1835, painted with an orange band and gilt decoration of trailing vines, comprising teapot and stand, slop bowl, sugar pot and cover, twelve teacups, eleven coffee cups and twelve saucers and two cake plates (40) Provenance: The Harrison Family, Helensburgh
A Chinese export bowl painted with scattered flowers and foliage, 26cm diameter, a bowl painted with panels of figures divided by diaper and vignettes (hairline crack), 20cm diameter and a lobed teapot and cover painted with foliage (chips to cover and crack to shoulder and handle), 22cm wide (3)
A vintage Sterling Silver 'Pride' four piece tea and coffee set designed by David Mellor and made by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1962-3 comprising coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of plain rounded design wooden and leather handles. This was designed by David Mellor in 1958 and in 1959 was awarded the Council of Industrial Design award. Gross weight 2211g / 71.1 troy oz.
An 18th century Whieldon type pottery plate, with sponged brown, green and ochre decoration, moulded rim, circa 1770, 23.5cm; together with an 18th century Whieldon bachelors teapot (with major damage and amateur restoration), 9cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Plate - small chips to rim, firing mark.Teapot - extensive restoration (poorly done), old glue clearly evident.
A circa 1800 New Hall teapot, of elliptical form, polychrome decorated (with losses to cover and major damage to handle), 13.5cm; together with one other early 19th century porcelain teapot, enamel decorated with floral sprays, 14cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Newhall - extensively damaged (especially to handle and lid), other wear throughout. Floral teapot - crack to lid and chip to underside, handle restored, star crack to base.
A George Jones & Son majolica teapot and cover, circa 1875, modelled with a monkey clinging to the side of the flattened circular teapot, applied with sprays of blossom on a blue ground, the interior glazed turquoise, moulded registration diamond, h.18cm (cover with chips and restoration) Condition Report / Extra Information Lid - large losses to corners, flower broken and poorly restored with old glue clearly showing. Teapot - monkey missing one foot.
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