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VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICEmaker James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London circa 1892-6, comprising teapot, sugar and cream, of small proportions, with chased and repousse scroll and foliate design, engraved dedication to teapot and initials on sugar and cream, the teapot 11cm high, 369g gross
A Castleton teapot, in relief with classical figures, outlined in blue, 16cm high, c.1790; an English globular press moulded teapot, in vertical scaled bands, shaped handle and spout, 18cm high, impressed mark (2) Condition Report: On Castleton pot there is a pieces of the rim re-glued ; other pot slight losses to the green and chip to the spout
A New Hall serpentine commode shaped teapot and cover, decorated in he Famile Rose palette with roundel within a foliate wreath undulating puce band, scattered sprigs, 15cm high, pattern 228, c.1800; an English octagonal teapot and cover, decorated with sprigs, swan finial, 16cm high, c.1800 Condition Report: Newhall some wear but overall god - Swan pot with restoration to spout and cover and base of pot
A Staffordshire Burleigh Ware Willow pattern dinner service, fairly comprehensive, comprising three graduated octagonal serving plates, three vegetable dishes and covers, sauce boat, six dinner plates, six dessert plates, six two handled soup dishes on stands, teapot, milk and sugar, six teacups and saucers, six tea plates, coffee pot, six coffee cans and saucers; others similar, salt and pepper, etc
A comprehensive Adams English Scenic pattern green and white transfer printed dinner and coffee ware, comprising tureen, pair of vegetable dishes, sauce boat on stand, dinner plates, soup dishes, cake plate, platters, cereal/fruit bowls, coffee pot, teapot, milk and sugar, cups and saucers, side plates; large qty
Early Victorian five piece silver tea and coffee service by Benjamin Smith, Duke Street Lincoln's Inn Fields. The highly decorative set is of compressed lobed circular form, embossed and chased with flowers with acorn and oak leaf finial's. Comprising Silver tea kettle on spirit burner stand, tea pot, coffee pot, sugar basin and cream jug in original fitted oak bound trunk. London hallmarks 1841. Weight 162 troy ozs approx. Label to box engraved John Wood Esq. Kettle on stand in very good condition with no damage or restoration. Nothing is missing there is a small patch of discolouration on kettle stand, burner is good. Teapot has been used (black on inside) 2 silver pins securing handle are missing. In good overall condition. Sugar bowl is in good condition, gilding is in tact inside bowl. No signs of damage. Hot water jug is in very good condition with no signs of damage. Cream jug is in good condition, there is a slight tiny dent in the body of the jug. Foot slightly warped, gilding partly there.
A stoneware pottery vase, probably Jeremy Leach (born 1941), height 12cm, together with three other pieces of studio pottery including an Eric Stockl jug (4) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot lid cracked in several places and reglued. Other pieces in good condition throughout. Stoneware vase attributed to Jeremy Leach with a small indentation near the rim of the base, about the size of a fingernail. This has happened during the manufacturing process and it is painted and glazed in exactly the same way as the rest of the vase.
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