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A Victorian and later five piece hallmarked silver tea set with reeded lower body comprising teapot, two sugar bowls, milk jug and hot water jug, London 1883, 1908, 1909, 1910, various makers including William Hutton & Sons, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, height of tallest 29cm, weight 1583g all in
Twelve pieces of Belleek china mainly black backstamp CONDITION REPORT: Only piece not black marked is the floral jug which has a brown mark. One shell teacup has minor lip chip and the milk jug has a minor chip to spout. Horn vase has small chip to lip and the teapot has a major chip to spout. Aside from the aforementioned all pieces do appear to be in good condition with no other damage, stainage or hairlines etc.
Masons - Ironstone Printed and Hand Painted ( 22 ) Piece Tea and Coffee Service ' Mandalay ' Pattern. Comprises 6 Trios, Large Coffee Pot, Large Teapot, Milk Jug and Sugar Bowl. All Pieces are In Pristine Condition. Coffee Pot 10.25 Inches High, Teapot and Stand 7.5 Inches High & Sugar Bowl 3 Inches High.
A late Victorian silver three piece tea set, comprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece of pear shaped form, with embossed floral and foliate scrolling decoration, within gadrooned shaped rims, the teapot fitted with a black handle, London 1897, gross combined weight 1320 gms.
A silver five piece tea and coffee set, comprising; a teapot, a coffee pot, a hot water jug, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece with a shaped rim and raised on four feet, the three principal pieces with black fittings, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1917, combined gross weight 3050 gms, (5).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a shaped rectangular photograph frame front, decorated with foliate sprays, Chester 1910, an oval teapot, raised on four feet, Birmingham 1926, two smaller photograph frames, a button hook and a set of six coffee spoons, the handle finials with pale blue enamelled decoration, Birmingham 1932, with a case, an Oriental filigree circular dish, possibly Chinese, also two trinket boxes, decorated in the Russian taste and a square small candle stand, (10).
A Chinese three piece tea set, comprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece decorated with a series of panels, decorated with figures alternating with bamboo, the finial of the teapot and the handles formed as dragons, each raised on a shaped footrim, baring Oriental character marks, also a pair of claw ended sugar tongs, decorated with dragons, unmarked, combined gross weight 1000 gms.
A Worcester turquoise-ground lozenge-shaped spoon tray, circa 1770, later painted with úncy bird' and insects, 16cm in length; and a Worcester hexafoil polychrome teapot stand, circa 1775, 15cm diameter Cf. Spero & Sandon, Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790 The Zorensky Collection (1996), p. 194, no. 210 for a tea bowl and saucer of the same pattern as the teapot stand.
A Swansea porcelain part tea service , 1814-22, with ozier-moulded band and painted with sepia flower sprays, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar box and cover, a milk jug, ten tea-plates, two sandwich plates, two coffee cups, thirteen teacups and seventeen saucers, some with iron-red printed marks SWANSEA Provenance: From a Welsh deceased Estate.
A Miles Mason bone china blue and gilt part tea service , circa 1810, pattern no. 470 , a gilt vermicular field reserved on a blue ground, comprising: a 'New Oval' shape teapot, cover and stand; a sugar box and cover; two sandwich plates; a milk jug; a slop bowl, eleven 'Bute' shaped teacups and twelve coffee cups and saucers, the principle pieces with painted pattern number, the plates impressed M.MASON See Miller & Berthoud, An Anthology of British Teapots (1985), p. 225 for Miles Mason teapots of this shape and Berthoud, An Anthology of British Teacups (1982) , p. 32, pl. 189 for the teacup shape.
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