A quantity of Continental and English porcelain, to include a Meissen teapot and cover, decorated panels of flowers and figures, various Meissen & Dresden teacups and saucers, a Worcester teacup and saucer, a Vienna painted coffee can and cover, a painted floral part dessert service, a pair of figures and various others.
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A Limoges porcelain dinner service, Imperatrice pattern, comprising of 12 large plates, 12 coffee cups and saucers 11 small coffee cups 12 small saucers 12 side plates 10 small plates 1 milk jug (small chip on spout) 2 sauce/gravy jugs 12 bowls and matching saucers 5 dinner service platters 3 soup tureen/vegetable dishes Sugar bowl Teapot
A Four-Piece late Victorian/Edwardian Silver and Ivory Handled Tea/Coffee Service:Of "cape" pattern, embossed with a band of laurel leaves and berries, the pots with acanthus leaf finials. Teapot and milk jug, London 1902, by Holland, Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1901; Sugar bowl by T. A. Slater, W.B. Slater and H.A. Holland (Holland, Aldwinkle and Slater); the hot water jug, London 1927, by Pairpoint Brothers. CONDITION REPORT: Hallmarks all clear. Please note there is a dent to teapot apporx. 1inch in length
20th century five piece silver teaset comprising a bullet shaped teapot, 18th century style coffee pot and hot water pot each with fruitwood handles together with a sparrow beak milk / cream jug and matching sugar bowl with makers marks for Wakely & Wheeler, London with date letters for 1967 & 1969 (5)
A Victorian Twelve Piece Blue and White China Tea For Two Set By Worcester. Comprising of a large shaped tray, teapot, sucrier, four cups and four saucers, converted and raised on to a Georgian mahogany tea table, (13) Condition report One saucer has a hairline crack to one side.The sugar bowl has minor stains to one side.The teapot has a later metal end fixed to the end of spout.Overall in good condition.
A 19th Century Eight Piece Porcelain Tea For Two/ Matinee Set, comprising of tray, teapot, sucrier and cream jug, two cups and two saucers, decorated with pink and green enamels with gilded border on a cobalt blue ground, (8) Condition report The sugar bowl has a hairline crack from rim to base.The knop on the lid of the sugar bowl has been repaired.One saucer has a rim chip and slight rubbing of gilding to most pieces as expected with age.
An Edwardian Silver Four Piece Tea Service, Reid, Langford & Reid, London 1906/07, retailed by Reid & Son, Newcastle, compressed circular, in the George IV style, with gadroon, mask and foliate rim, scroll handles, chased and engraved with a band of scrolling foliage, engraved G.W.& C.M.W April 27th 1887-1912, the hot water jug, 20.5cm high, 76oz 18dwt (4). Marks generally clear, hot water jug marked to back of neck, remaining pieces to underside. Hanles of teapot and hot water jug vary in colour. Covers both part marked, finial to one does not tighten fully. Occasional light bruise, a scratch to one cartouche and some general light surface wear.
A George IV Chinoiserie Silver Teapot, Joseph Angell, London 1824, circular on domed pedestal foot, chased and engraved with Oriental figures in garden settings within scrolling foliage, with ivory handle and eagle head spout, the cover with figural finial, 26.5cm long, 30oz 2dwt . Clear marks to underside of base, cover and finial part marked. Some sideways play in the hinge and a horizontal line running across the back of the hinge where the cover has rubbed. The ivory handle with some age cracks. A couple of vertical solder lines visible on the scroll rim , possibly part of construction. The decoration is of good quality and the pot is of a good gauge. Aspects of the detail in the decoration have worn through cleaning, mainly to the high points of foliage, faces etc.
An Unusual Early Victorian Irish Silver Three Piece Tea Service, R W Smith, Dublin, 1838, of squat circular form, profusely decorated in the chinoiserie manner with panels featuring figures and pagodas, within C scroll borders, the cover of the teapot with a China man finial, all with foliate scroll handles and on decorative foliate shell bracket feet, engraved with a crest of an arm in armour holding a sword, the teapot 31cm long handle to spout, 66oz 16dwt (3)
An Art Deco Silver Four Piece Tea Service, Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1954, of panelled oval form and with engraved decoration to shoulder, ivory handle and finial to teapot and hot water jug, the hot water jug 15cm high, 56oz 6dwt (4) With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.568880/01. Some light wear to marks, covers are part marked. Some age cracks showing in the ivory. Generally good order.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover, painted by James Stinton, 1934, with pheasants in a landscape, signed, 13.5cm high; and A Pair of Cabinet Cups and Saucers, painted by Harry Stinton, circa 1916, with highland cattle in landscape, signed, printed marks (3)All pieces in good condition with only typical minor surface wear.
An Indian White Metal Three PIece Tea Service, late 19th century, spherical form, decorated with panels of deities and with elephant handles and spout; and An Indian White Metal Coffee Pot, late 19th century, oval on pedestal foot, decorated with bands of tigers and elephants in jungle landscapes, elephant handle and spout, the coffee pot 22cm high, 59oz 16dwt (4) . All pieces unmarked but in our opinion would test as silver. The cover to the teapot is detached at hinge and would need re-soldering. Decoration appears mostly crisp. One insulator lacking from the coffee pot handle. The foot of the coffee pot is misshapen slightly and as such wobbles when sat on a flat surface.
A Victorian part tea service, on a cream ground decorated with pagoda amongst flowers, heightened in gilt Condition Report / Extra Information Teapot - heavily crazed, discoloured/stained.Sucrere - chips to interior rim, small chip to lid rim.Several cups with hairline cracks and breaks to handles, one with old rivet repairs.One saucer with hairline crack through the centre.The vase majority of pieces are heavily stained/discoloured.All with wear to the gilt, mainly the saucers.
An 18th century style blue and white teapot, of bullet shape, decorated in the Willow pattern, h.16cm; together with a Chinese stoneware blue and white ginger jar (lacking cover) (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Ginger jar - star crack to base, small chips to the rim, wear to footrim.Teapot - restoration to top of handle near join to body, probable restoration to tip of spout, wear to finial gilt to cover.

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