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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BACHELOR'S TEAPOT, with ebonised handle and knop, Sheffield 1902; a silver mounted hip flask, Sheffield 1957; a Georgian silver wine funnel (lacking strainer); a Victorian silver caddy spoon; a pair of napkin rings; together with a plated rectangular tray; two plated hot water pots; a set of Christophle forks; a toast rack; and a pair of grape scissors; and three coins (qty)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, of octagonal pedestal design, the teapot and coffee pot with ebonised handles and knops by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1895 and 1898, teapot 25.5cm high, 78 oz all in, in fitted oak case, together with a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, Newcastle 1873
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, of oval section, with bright cut decoration, and fruitwood handle and knop, by William Vincent, London 1788, 14cm high, 16 oz all in; and a William IV silver teapot, of compressed circular form, engraved with scallops and scrolls, and with fruitwood handle and knop, by Robert Garrard II, London 1836, 13.5cm high, 20 oz all in (2)
A SILVER TEAPOT, of baluster form, with domed cover, ebonised handle and knop, by Gowland Bros, London 1932, 18cm high, 19 oz all in; a similar hot water jug by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1938, 19cm, 11 oz all in; a baluster hot milk jug with ebonised handle, London 1901, 7 oz all in; and a bachelor's coffee pot, hot milk pot and sugar basin, of faceted design, with composite handles and knops, Birmingham 1926 and 1928, 15cm high, 11 oz all in (6)
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, the teapot with ebonised handle and knop, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1911 and 1912, teapot 13.5cm high, 19 oz overall; and an Edwardian silver half lobed bachelor's teapot, with ebonised handle and knop, and matching milk jug, Birmingham 1906, 9 oz overall (5)
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT STAND, of rounded rectangular form, with bright cut decoration and scallop cast feet, by Duncan Urquhart and Naphtali Hart, London 1806, 14.5cm long, 5 oz; two George III silver helmet cream jugs, London 1804 and 1809; and a late Victorian silver tea caddy, with engraved decoration, Sheffield 1893 (4)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, of half lobed form, with ebonised handle and knop, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898, 14cm high, 17 oz all in; a set of four Victorian twin handled urn shaped salts, London 1883, in fitted case; a George III silver table spoon, converted to a berry spoon, London 1812; and a late Victorian cylindrical travelling inkwell, London 1898 (7)
A modern Herend porcelain 'Fruit and Flowers' pattern part breakfast service, comprising: nine breakfast bowls, 16.5cm diameter; twenty-four breakfast plates, 23cm diameter; a round butter dish with domed cover and lemon fruit finial, 18.5 cm diameter; four various preserve dishes in sizes; a pair of small milk or cream jugs; a sugar box and cover; a teapot and cover; three various milk jugs; a pair of side plates; nine egg cups; three coffee cups and seventeen saucers; three teacups and twelve saucers; and another milk jug; small saucer and nineteen side plates from a spirally fluted service similar Provenance: Private Collection, London Please note: The teapot listed and photographed with a cover in lot 281 is in fact lacking a cover and this cover correctly belongs with the coffee pot which is lacking a cover in lot 282.
A modern Herend porcelain 'Fruits and Flowers' pattern part dinner service, comprising: four various serving plates in sizes 36.5cm & 41.5cm long; a large oval two-handled tureen and cover, 37cm long; a pair of round two-handled vegetable tureens and covers, 29cm wide; a pair of three branch candelabra, 22cm high; a trefoil serving dish 26cm wide; six smaller, 16cm wide; a round serving bowl, 25.5cm diameter; four small shaped oval serving dishes, 19.5cm long; a round butter dish and cover with lemon fruit finial, 18.5cm diameter; four gravy boats; sixteen soup plates; twenty-four entrée plates; sixteen crescent shaped side plates; twenty-seven dinner plates; a coffee pot; a cream jug; a sugar bowl; eleven coffee cups and saucers, blue printed and impressed factory marks Provenance: Private Collection, London Please note: The teapot listed and photographed with a cover in lot 281 is in fact lacking a cover and this cover correctly belongs with the coffee pot which is lacking a cover in lot 282.
A Staffordshire saltglazed stoneware cast octagonal section teapot and cover of Thomas Wedgwood IV type, The Big House Burslem, mid 18th century, with eight panels of figures, birds and animals, paper label for Garry Atkins, 13cm high; and another similar and smaller, 10cm high See Arnold R. Mountford, Staffordshire salt-glazed Stoneware (1971), ill. 95 for a similar teapot. Also Robin Emmerson, British Teapots & Tea Drinking (1992), p. 48 & 49. Also see p. 58 & 59 for a similar lion knop finial after an earlier Elers design.Provenance: The Oxborrow Collection.
Belleek Superb Quality Fermanagh Ireland 7 Piece Tea Service. Green shamrock pattern, black stamp to undersides 3rd mark 1926-1946. reg no 0857. Comprises teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl cup and saucer, small single handle dish, small bowl. Please see photos. All pieces are first quality and mint condition.
Collection of Mixed Ceramics to include Crown Ducal ware tea set in cream with decorative floral relief to include Teapot, Milk Jug, Hot Water Jug with lid (slight chip to top), Fruit Bowl, Twin-handled Sugar Bowl, and decorated tea-pot stand. Together with a twin-handled ceramic basket in white with floral interior; three small glass perfume bottles with stoppers; a collection of miniature ceramic and metal shoes; a small Wedgwood lidded jar and a small Aynsley 'Pembroke' lidded jar; a Queens China small trinket plate; a small decorative ceramic box; and two small blue and white Dutch tiles depicting windmills. An interesting collection, please see accompanying images.
A Newhall porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1790, of commode form, puce mark to underside, height 15cm, together with similar sugar basin, milk jug and four matching tea bowls with saucers. (11) CONDITION REPORT: Chip to rim of teapot (thumbnail sized), security chain present on lid, spout un-damaged, puce mark N208, milk jug slight time-staining otherwise good, sugar with general discolouration but in good order, one teabowl with hairline crack, saucers in fair condition.
A Chinese Yixing enamelled teapotPainted with central butterfly and floral sprays, impressed seal mark to base, height 8.5cm, together with a similar largest example, unmarked, height 13cm.ADDITIONAL INFO/CONDITION REPORTSmall teapot- Good Lager teapot- chip to spout and crack to base and body
A Queen Elizabeth II silver five piece tea and coffee serviceComprising teapot, coffee pot and hot water jug, all with hinged lids and scrolled wooden handles, together with a covered sugar basin and milk jug, all raised on spreading circular feet, hallmarked for London 1967, makers mark C J Vander Ltd, together with a further silver double handled tea tray with wavy edge, bearing hallmarks for Sheffield 1927 makers mark Henry Atkin, total combined weight including wooden handles 183oz, largest piece 62cm wide
An Art Deco hallmarked silver four piece tea serviceEach having planished decoration to body, the teapot and water pot with ivory handles or terminals, height of largest piece 18cm, made by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1936, approximate weight 50ozCONDITION REPORTSugar basin and jug with dents around top, small crack to handle of hot water jug. Hallmarks all the same, Teapot 23.5cm wide. Water pot 18cm high. Handles appear intact. Dents to sugar basin & jug.

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