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COLLECTION OF CHINA TEA/COFFEE WARESa Shelley 'Mandarin' tea for two set comprising teapot, two cups, two saucers, sugar basin, milk jug and serving tray; Delphine floral tea set; Colclough and Royal Standard part floral tea sets; and a Royal Albert "Braemar" coffee set comprising coffee pot, six cups, six saucers, sugar basin and cream jug
COLLECTION OF FAMILY RELATED MEDALS AND ITEMSincluding two Victoria Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medals, one engraved to 'Sergt. J.D.MacDonald. 1st L.R.V.' (Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers), with fitted case, the other unamed, period presentation silver plated tea service, the teapot body cartouche engraved 'L Coy 1st L.R.V. Corpl.Jas.MacDonald 1875', 1914-18 War and Victory medals '326440 Pte.A.S.MacDonald. A.& S.H.' with 1939-45 Defence Medal, bar mounted, WWI miniature pair with box, dog tag, items of insignia and small medals
A Royal Crown Derby Tea/Coffee Service hand gilded and decorated in the 1128 Imari pattern, comprising lidded Teapot, lidded Coffee Pot, seven Teacups and Saucers and nine Coffee Cans, all with printed Royal Crown Derby marks to underside, the Coffee Pot 22cm high (including cover) CONDITION REPORT: These are first quality, no cancellation marks to back stamps, one coffee can has interior staining to base, the gilding to the coffee pot spout tip is slightly worn, no damage or restoration detected under u.v. light.
A Chinese melon form Yixing Teapot, four-character mark to underside of base, 13cm (from tip of spout to handle) CONDITION REPORT: Appears in good general overall original condition (with some very small original firing blemishes), no chips, cracks or restoration noted although there appears to be a very small firing blemish where the bottom of the handle meets the body.
A late-18th / early-19th century New Hall Pottery part Tea/Coffee Service, comprising Teacups, Coffee Cans, Saucers, two-handled Sucrier, Cream Boat, Teapot, Slop Bowl etc., (damages and restorations), sold with written provenance from the vendor detailing the Jug from this Service is New Hall 1795 and recorded in the Pattern book CONDITION REPORT: There is extensive damage and cracking to the Tea Service, the handle is away however the handle parts are available, service sold as seen.
A good and heavy three-piece George IV period Tea Service comprising Teapot, two-handled Sugar and Cream Jug, each with acanthus style cast handle and elaborate floral decoration in repoussé style, each on four foliate cast legs, the Sugar and Cream Jug with gilded interiors, vacant cartouche, makers mark HH (for Hyam Hyams), assayed London 1824, the Teapot width (from tip to spout to end of handle) 28cm, total weight of three items approx. 1,470g CONDITION REPORT: The teapot is finial present but has the wing nut missing, there is a 3cm scratch to the edge of the domed lid near to the hinge, the repousse decoration appears in good order, the ivory insulators to the handle have cracks and a small chip, the base of the handle near the isolator has a small solder reparation, the marks are clear and well struck, overall the teapot appears in good order with minor surface wear, scratches and very small dents etc., the sugar bowl repousse decoration is in good order, the gilt interior of the bowl has multiple dents and scratches commensurate with age and use, the hallmarks are clear and well struck, the sugar bowl with minor surface scratches and dents commensurate with age, the cream jug repousse decoration appears in good order, the vacant cartouche on both sides of the milk jug have central dents possibly indicating the removal of an engraving, the milk jug handle has an old reparation to the acanthus leaf decoration (handle split and soldered), surface scratches and minor wear and tear commensurate with age and use (see images). All hallmarks are matching.
Plated Tea Service Late 19th century EPNS footed teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl. Elegant fluted lines, marked EPNS to base, A, B & Co, makers mark for ALBERT J. BEARDSHAW & CO. Active at 12 Mulberry St (1863-1866) and 32-35 Victoria St. Sheffield (1867-1951), trading as Beardshaw & Co from 1876
After Daisy Makeig-Jones for Wedgwood, a modern teapot and sucrier and cover, decorated in the round with lakeside Oriental landscape with pixies and fairies, gilt monogram (2) condition: no apparent damage or restorationPedigree - the property of Ann Makeig-Jones. Direct descendant of Josiah Wedgwood I, and niece of Daisy Makeig-Jones
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