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Herend 'Rothschild Birds' pattern comprehensive tea and coffee service, decorated with hand painted birds, insects and flowers with applied decoration and gilded trim, with printed marks to base (78) Condition Report Comprising; 4 dinner plates, 6 side plates, 12 tea plates, coffee pot & hot water pot, teapot & hot water pot, milk jug, creamer, 10 tea cups and saucers, 12 chocolate/ coffee cups, 3 preserve jars, 2 smaller preserve jars, 2 lidded sugar bowls and saucers, 2 egg cups, salt & pepper, 2 leaf shaped dishes, butter dish, 4 small circular dishes and toast rack.Excellent condition, some very minor surface scratches on a few items, overall an impressive comprehensive service. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Minton 'Haddon Hall' six person tea and dinnerware Condition Report 7 dinner plates, 6 bowls, 11 tea plates, 2 side plates, 13 tea cups and saucers, teapot, lidded sugar pot, milk jug, sugar bowl x 2, oval dish, cake plate, three tier cake stand, with one spare plate. All in very good condition Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An Art Deco silver five-piece tea and coffee set, comprising; teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, cream jug, and open sugar, each of plain tapering form with rounded corners, the tea, coffee and hot water pots with hinged covers and bakelite handles, maker Gieves Ltd, Birmingham 1933, gross weight approx 57oz, coffee pot h.17.5cm, teapot h.11.5cm (5)With original Thurlow Champness & Son of Abbegate Street, Bury St Edmunds, purchase receipt dated 6th April 1968, for a total of £105 Condition Report / Extra Information Each item stands well.Covers sit well on relevant pouring vessels.Some light surface scratches (mostly to bases).General handling wear and tarnishing.A good set overall in excellent working condition.
EDWARD & JOHN BARNARD A MID 19TH CENTURY THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, the teapot having a melon knop to the hinged cover, together with the two-handled sugar and a cream jug, London 1855, combined weight 1142g and a MATCHED SILVER HOT WATER POT, Birmingham 1923, 583g (total silver weight for the lot - including non-silver heat resisters on the handles - 1725g), together with a SILVER PLATED TRAY of rectangular form, having mask cast handles
JAMES DEAKIN AND SONS (John and William F. Deakin) AN EDWARDIAN THREE PIECE SILVER TEASET of Georgian design, rectangular form and gadrooned edge, raised on ball feet comprising; teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, Sheffield teapot 1905, the other two items 1903, combined weight including non-silver teapot handle and cover knop - 1,227g
A matched five piece silver tea service the teapot, hot water pot, cream and sugar by Robert Scott, Glasgow 1913, the matched hot water pot by Davidson, Henderson & Sorley, Glasgow 1935, of tapering cylindrical form with ribbed band and bird's head spout, the looping handle terminating in mythical beast's head 90oz (5)
A Victorian iron bound oak silver chest containing; a suite of silver cutlery by Robert Stewart, Sheffield 1858, single struck in the Princess Pattern, comprising a pair of basting spoons, twelve tablespoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a mustard spoon, four salt spoons. With twelve further teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, same maker with marks for Glasgow 1860, total silver weight 161oz (81) A Victorian three-piece silver tea service by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1858, comprising teapot, cream and sugar (57oz) with matching silver plated kettle on stand and a coffee pot (5) A set of four graduated silver plated meat dish covers (the smallest 37.5cm long, the largest 51cm long) A silver plated double handled serving tray 75cm across the handles A silver plated 6 bottle cruet frame (1 bottle undamaged) and a silver plated six division toastrack A silver plated entree dish and cover All items except the toastrack monogrammed "K". Weighable silver 218oz The silver chest custom fitted to take all the above items, 81cm x 51cm x 61cm With original purchase receipt from Robert Stewart, Watchmaker, Goldsmith and Jeweller, Glasgow 1860 Provenance: Mr Hugh Kirkwood Esq. (1820-1880) and thence by family descent The monogram "K" refers to Mr Hugh Kirkwood, a banker with the Thistle Bank which became part of the Union Bank of Scotland and is now part of Lloyds Banking Group. Mr Kirkwood was also factor to John Campbell Colquhoun of Killermont, part of the family of the Colquhoun's of Luss. Mr Kirkwood and his wife, Jessy lived in Killermont Cottage on the Colquhoun Estate. This chest and its contents was a wedding gift to the couple. Mr Kirkwood, an esteemed member of West of Scotland society laid the foundation stone of Partick Bridge, Glasgow.
Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, Denmark, a five piece Sterling silver tea and coffee service No. 875 comprising; teapot, coffee pot, hot milk jug, covered cream jug and sugar bowl, the bases stamped with the 1945 - 77 marks, the coffee pot 16.5cm high with a Sterling silver tray by Georg Jensen in the Blossom pattern designed 1939 stamped 2E, 56cm across the handles, 113oz total weight (6) Provenance: Sotheby's New York, 20th Century Decorative Arts, 31st March 2007. Lot 127 Georg Jensen is Denmark's most renowned silversmith of the 20th Century. The company has become synonymous with quality craftsmanship and creative design. Harald Nielsen (1891-1977) was an outstanding draughtsman and the creator of some of the most successful designs for the Georg Jensen company. Beginning his career as an apprentice in 1909, his innovative designs forged his place as a trusted colleague to Georg Jensen himself, and saw his skills evolve to that of a master craftsman, after over fifty years working at the company
A Royal Worcester teapot designed by James Hadley, of square form with dragon handle, in blanc de chine glaze with flowers and birds, pagoda pattern finial and feet, with applied Worcester mark and registration diamond to base, circa 1875, 20cm high, together with a Royal Worcester dish painted with plums and cherries, unsigned, 11.7cm diameter (2) Provenance: Clement's Family, St Andrews, Fife
Baden Powell - seven ceramic items comprising circular wall plaque 26cm diameter, milk jug 16cm high, loving cup 11cm high, porcelain beaker 8cm high, table plaque 17cm high, Bladons Hull promotional plaque/teapot stand 17cm diameter, 1982 Scout commemorative loving cup and a Victorian moulded glass dish commemorating Mafeking 25cm diameter (8)
Lord Kitchener - four ceramic items comprising wall plaque 21cm wide, continental vase 16cm high, uninscribed roll of honour plate 25cm diameter and a shallow dish, together with four other items including Sadler style novelty teapot as a WWl tank, the "Absent Minded Beggar" mug and two plates (8)
A group of Linthorpe pottery tea wares, including a pair of tea cups and saucers shape No.1899, decorated with floral sprigs and repeating designs, on a mustard ground, impressed LINTHORPE 1899, cups 7cm saucers 14cm; and a Matching Linthorpe Pottery Teapot, cream and sugar, shape No.1651, 1703 and 1652, 10cm, 5cm and 7.5cm
A group of Noritake comprising a twin handled bowl on stand, cream and sugar, ginger jar and cover, and a part tea set for two (with teapot, sugar bowl and two cups and saucers), a Royal Crown Derby '' Derby Posies'' vase, a Royal Doulton series ware octagonal dish, three Royal Doulton floral encrusted ornaments, a similar Ainsley ornament, a Royale Stratford example and a Royal Crown Derby jug
A Victorian silver teapot, bullet shaped in the Chinoiserie manner, the body and hinged cover engraved with stylised strapwork and terminals, the body engraved with a crest above initials, the hinged cover with pagoda style finial, the spout with acanthus terminal, with C-scroll handle, Robert Harper, London, 1861, 8.84 (274 grams)The Crest is that of Cholmeley
A William IV silver teapot, circular bombe shaped with central rib on raised foot, the body engraved with a flag shaped vignette enclosing crests(birds), the hinged cover with ebony ball shaped finial set above a mother-of-pearl rosette disk, ebony C-scroll handle, Joseph Angell I, London, 1829, 552 grams gross
A Victorian silver matched three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug in the Chinoiserie manner, the fluted bulbous shaped bodies heavily engraved with scrolling flowers and foliage sections beneath wavy shaped rims with stylised strapwork, all on shaped circular wavy rimmed feet, the teapot with hinged cover surmounted by a seated Chinaman finial above C-scroll handle, the teapot by Edward, Edward Jr, William & John Barnard, London, 1845 & 1844, the sugar bowl by Edward, John & William Barnard, London, 1847 (3) 48.83 ozt (1,518.8 grams)
A collection of Sevres porcelain, including 19th century cube form jardinieres, blue ground, one decorated with floral roundels within a gilt coral ground, the other with putti in clouds, a cylindrical teapot, pedestal tazza, plates, two puce decorated tea cups and a scene painted bowl (s.d/restorations) (9)
A collection of Georgian style silver-plate including: A pair of shaped oblong sauce tureens and covers, the covers engraved with a crest; a Teapot with gadroon sections, ebonised handle and finial on ball feet, stamped and a Kettle on stand, ogee shaped with fluted section, detachable cover and hinged rattan covered handle, the burner with wick intact (4)
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