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A Burleighware Art Deco ceramic eight place teaset, having floral painted decoration, comprising; conical teapot and cover, eight teacups and saucers, six side plates, one cake plate, large and small circular sugar bowls, milk jug, and cream jug, printed backstamps verso, teapot and cover h.13cm (28); together with a collection of Burleighware egg-cups and condiments
An Art Deco silver four piece tea and coffee set, comprising; teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, and twin handled sugar, each of octagonal slightly lower bulbous form, the tea and coffee pots with angular bakelite handles, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1934, gross weight 46.3oz, coffee pot h.19cm (4)
A Newlyn copper three piece tea and coffer set, comprising; teapot with hinged cover, coffee pot with hinged cover, and a milk jug, each with raffia handles, hammered decoration, and further embossed with cormorant and stylised fish groups, each stamped 'Newlyn', coffee pot h.21cm (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Each stand well.Two lids sit flush.Some slight tarnishing throughout but generally very good condition.
A Pearlware coffee pot and cover, circa 1810, of baluster form printed and overpainted with classical figures and flower sprays, 29cm high; a Creamware shell moulded sauceboat, 19cm long; a Pearlware fluted oval urn shaped salt, 10cm wide; a Castleford type teapot and cover, 24cm long; and a Pearlware hydra jug, 19cm high
An English Delft bowl, circa 1750, painted in colours with chinoiserie foliage and with a lattice border, 12.5cm high; a similar bowl painted in blue with a landscape, 13cm diameter; and a Staffordshire blue ground salt glazed stoneware teapot and cover, circa 1750, painted with rose sprays, 13.5cm high (3)
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
A Collection Of Imari Pattern Ceramics Late 19th/early 20th century cobalt blue, umber and gilt ceramics.Seven items in total to include two tureens, square jug, barrel shaped lidded vessel, teapot, lidded jug etc. Some items marked to base, 'Wade Heath', and 'Grimwades' Some items in poor condition, several areas of repair.
A possibly Wedgwood 19th century Victorian black basalt caneware (cane wear) ceramic teapot of globular form being decorated with floras and scroll work. Condition Report: Small chip to finial on lid some ware to the spout small chip to rim ware to handle split and small chips to body. Please see images. Measurements: 10 cm high, 17 cm long and 12 cm wide.
A three piece silver hallmarked tea service by Viners, to include a teapot, creamer and sugar bowl, assay mark for Sheffield, makers marks for Emile Viner and dating to 1956. Inscription to the front for a Leslie Arnold Kingsbury 1915 -1956. The service gifted to him on his retirement from Wills tobacco factory.
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