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A Herend porcelain 'Rothschild Birds' pattern dinner service, late 20th century, blue factory marks, with osier weave pattern to the borders, comprising: a large oval twin-handled vegetable tureen and cover, with naturalistic green branch handles, 30cm wide; a circular twin handled soup tureen and cover, with naturalistic green branch handles, 22cm diameter; two large oval trays; a triangular dish; a large serving bowl; a butter dish and cover with lemon finial; two sauce boats with associated saucers; a condiment tray; eight dinner plates, 26cm diameter; eight soup plates, 24cm diameter; eight dessert plates, 23cm diameter; eight side plates, 20cm diameter; eight crescent salad dishes; a teapot and cover with rose finial; a sugar bowl and cover; a milk jug; and eight teacups with eight associated saucers (lot)Provenance: Purchased new in 1990 as a wedding present
A mixed lot of ceramics to include a group of character jug /teapots to include Beswick, Lingard and Oliver Twist example, a Rooster teapot and other decorated with a hunting scene, collectors plates to include wedgwood, Charles Dickens, Spode and Pemberton and Oakes 'Butterfly Love' A/F,John Maddock cottageware, Spode Hovis Toast rack and other items.Location:6:5
Howard & Co. An American silver three piece tea set by Howard & Co., New York (1866-1922), of hexagonal form with beaded borders and raised on hexagonal pedestal feet, the teapot with knopped finial and ivory insulators to handle, each piece engraved with monogram, 19.5cm high, total weight approx. 27oz (3)Ivory submission reference: JUAQ3564
A George III silver three piece tea set, London, 1809, Daniel Pontifex, designed with decorative trellis weave banding to bodies and raised on four ball feet, the teapot with stylised branching handle and applied shell and foliate decoration to spout, the handles with ivory insulators, teapot 25.5cm long (tip of spout to handle), 14.5cm high, each piece engraved with crest, total weight approx. 49.5oz (3) Ivory submission reference: MS8DA2WB Condition Report: Teapot weight alone approx. 28.4ozThis tea set shows evidence of wear and damage. Scratching, nicking and minor pitting noted to all pieces. Some wear to decoration, mainly at high points. Teapot: Hallmarks to underside clear. Reinforcements and solder to the lower body above the legs. Some dings and bruising. Wear to the crests. Damage to the undersides of ball feet. Wear to the crest. Patch to handle. Small split to end of spout. Knop on finial is off-centre, Ivory insulator beneath finial has split and is being held together by a small piece of wire. Repairs around upper rim of weave band above feet. Possible repair to hinge. Some wear to decoration. Some small splits to ivory insulators. Sugar: good overall condition. Wobbles on feet. Some holes to undersides of ball feet. Pale gilding remains to interior. Some dings and bruising to body. Some small patches of solder noted to undersides of handles. Small split forming to the inside at one corner. Hallmarks partially rubbed. Jug: Poor condition. Buckling to lower half of body as well as reinforcements and repairs. Dings and bruising. Reinforcement/repair to spout. Handle is bent and also pushing in at lower join. Spout misshapen .Damage to undersides of ball feet. Wear to crest.
An Irish George III matched silver three piece tea set, the teapot Dublin, 1817, James le Bas, the sugar and milk jug Dublin, 1814 and 1815, Richard Sawyer, all of shaped rectangular form with gadrooned borders, each piece raised on four paw feet and decorated with bright-cut engraved garlands or foliate designs, the teapot with ivory insulators to handle, approx. 29.7cm long (from spout to handle), 17.1cm high (inc. handle), total weight approx. 38oz (3)Ivory submission reference: E5SB3CLA
A Victorian silver teapot, Exeter, 1878, Josiah Williams & Co., of oval form with beaded borders and bright cut engraved garlands to body, the hinged lid with knopped oval silver finial and the handle with ivory insulators, engraved with monogrammed cartouche to either side of body, approx. 29.1cm (from handle to spout), 14.5cm high, approx. weight 19.2oz Ivory submission reference: Y4V6LHCZ Condition Report: Good condition commensurate with age. General surface scratching, nicking and pitting noted. Some splitting and discolouration to ivory insulators. Handle wobbly - some pins loose. A ding to the edge of lid. Some solder lines visible around hinge. Ding to spout. Hallmarks to underside clear. Maker's mark to handle rubbed but legible.
A Victorian silver four piece tea set, London, 1874, Martin Hall & Co., comprising tea pot, coffee pot, sugar and milk jug, of shaped, faceted form, the bodies raised on shaped circular feet with scroll borders and chased with floral and foliate scroll motifs, the sugar and milk with gilded interiors, the tea and coffee pots with bird finials to hinged covers and ivory insulators to handles, coffee pot approx. 29.5cm high, teapot approx. 20cm high, total weight approx. 78.7oz (4)Ivory submission reference: 2MVAF8YN Condition Report: The tea set is in good condition commensurate with age. Some general surface scratching, nicking and pitting noted and some fading to gilded interiors. Some discolouration to ivory insulators. Some minor dings. Hinges in good condition. Decoration in good condition. A small patch of solder noted to one handle of sugar. Coffee pot wobbles slightly on foot. Damage to finial of teapot (part of one leaf has broken off). All numbered 1590 to base. Hallmarks slightly rubbed in places but generally clear. Overall a nice set in good condition.
A group of Victorian and later silver comprising: a late Victorian silver asparagus tray with gadrooned border, Sheffield, 1899, Mappin & Webb (excluding rack), 19.3 x 30.9cm; an Edwardian dish stand and burner, London, 1907, C. S. Harris & Sons, 18.2cm dia.; an Edwardian silver teapot stand on four claw feet, Sheffield, 1903, James Dixon & Sons, approx. 16.5cm dia.; and a fluted silver dish retailed by Harrods, London, 1947, 20.3cm dia., 2.7cm high, total weight approx. 52oz (4) Condition Report: Asparagus tray 18.8ozTeapot stand 9.3ozHarrods dish 12.7ozDish stand and burner 12.4oz
An Edwardian silver teapot by George Fox, London, 1902, of faceted, baluster form with hinged, domed cover and ebonised wooden handle, 17.5cm high (inc. finial), together with a smaller teapot of squat, rounded form, London, 1925, Pairpoint Brothers, approx. 8cm high, total weight approx. 36.2oz (2)Condition Report: George Fox teapot approx. 22ozPairpoint teapot length from spout tip to end of handle approx. 21cm, approx. weight 14.2oz
A George V four piece silver tea set, London, 1925, Heming & Co., of plain, rounded form, the teapot and coffee pot with wooden handles and knopped finials, each piece raised on a circular foot, coffee pot approx. 18.5cm high, teapot approx. 12.5cm high, total weight approx. 35.4oz (4)Condition Report: The tea set is in good overall condition commensurate with age. Some minor surface scratching, nicking and minor pitting noted. Some dings and bruising to bodies. Some solder noted to upper handle of milk jug. Hallmarks to coffee pot slightly rubbed. Handle to coffee pot slightly wobbly. Repair to coffee pot hinge - solder where hinge meets handle socket. Nicking to spout of teapot. Repair/reinforcement to hinge of teapot lid. Teapot handle may be a replacement.
A matched four piece silver tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot and milk jug, London, 1923 and 1924, Charles and Richard Comyns, and a later sugar bowl, London, 1955 Richard Comyns, all of rounded form with moulded banding to bodies, the teapot and hot water pot with wooden handles and knopped wooden finials, total weight approx. 57.5oz (4)
A George V silver teapot with woven wicker handle and matching milk jug, London, 1918, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., of plain, oval form, the teapot with reeded banding to spout and an oval finial surmounting a Belgian coin, the jug with double scroll handle, teapot approx. 17cm high, jug approx. 12.8cm high total weight approx. 28oz (2)Condition Report: Good condition commensurate with age. Some general nicking and surface scratching to both. Wicker handle generally in good condition. Some marking towards base and some gaps to upper section. Repair to hinge and patch noted to interior. Some dings to bodies.
A George V silver three piece tea set, Sheffield, 1913, Walker & Hall, each piece designed with a pierced quatrefoil gallery to a compressed, fluted body, the teapot with wooden handle and finial, the sugar and milk with stylised foliate handles, teapot approx. 11cm high (inc. handle), 24.5cm long, total weight approx. 32.5oz (3)Condition Report: Registration numbers to base of teapot and sugar: Rd 610066Registration number to milk jug: Rd 597162 The tea set is in good condition commensurate with age. Some general surface scratching, nicking and pitting to each piece. Some losses and damage to pierced gallery on jug and teapot. Some dings and bruising noted.
Two small 20th century silver bullet-shaped bachelor's teapots, one London, 1930, William Comyns & Sons, with chased band encircling cover and a wooden handle and finial, the other London, 1909, maker's mark rubbed, of plain, rounded form with a wooden handle and knopped silver finial, 10.4cm high (inc. handle), total weight approx. 16.8oz (2) Condition Report: Comyns teapot approx. 10.1oz. Approx. length 19cm from tip of spout to end of handle1909 teapot approx. weight 6.7oz . Approx. 17.3cm from tip of spout to end of handle
Two pieces of Worcester porcelain comprising a teapot stand, decorated with flowers, unmarked, 14.5cm diameter and a sparrowbeak jug, decorated with male figures and foliage, the interior top rim decorated with orange scalloping, 9.5cm high (2) Both with wear consistent with age and use. Both with natural firing imperfections. Both with labels attached to the base.
Group of pieces to include six Poole Pottery pieces, all with stamps to the base, including a grey/white speckled small cup or bowl, numbered 276 to the base, a shallow bowl, grey/white speckled with an aquamarine inside, numbered 299 to the base, and a soft-brown shallow dish, 'B' stamped to the baseBeswick Sam Weller character teapot, 16.5cm high, a Deborah Sears hand-painted blue and white flower brick, decorated with various forms of architecture on hills amongst trees and other plants, 16cm wide x 10cm high, a hand-painted Honiton Pottery milk jug, 12cm high, a 19th Century cream-colored jug, decorated with leaves, with a diamond mark to the base, 16.5cm high, a Lustreware jug, 12.5cm high, a jug in the form of an owl, in the style of Archibald Knox, 14cm high, and a tin-glazed tea caddy, with floral decoration, 6cm wide x 9cm high (15)Provenance: From the Property of a Gentleman, from a Period Winchcombe Town House. Some pieces with signs of wear consistent with age and use. Some pieces with natural firing imperfections, minor rusting, marks, staining, chips, cracks and/or crazing.
Two piece Victorian silver tea setConsisting of a teapot and a twin handled sucrier, with foliate designs engraved throughout, the teapot with dedicated inscription to 'Rev John Curwen Simpson' and ivory insulators, both bearing marks for John Tapley, London, 1841 and 1843 respectively, teapot measures 13cm high overall, the pot measures 11cm high, 1041g approx overall (2) Ivory registration no: FCXH9RFC Overall wear, marks and scratches. Some small dents in places. Handle of teapot slightly loose. Hallmarks are clear to both.
NEWHALL; a collection of late 18th/early 19th century porcelain plates and teapot stands, various shapes and patterns, including 1084, 363, 1857, 1474, etc (11).Condition Report: Wear to the gilding and decoration throughout, circular plate with floral and blue decoration is stained, example with purple flowers is cracked, 1857 bowl is cracked.
A Chamberlain Worcester porcelain part tea servicecirca 1820with gadrooned rims, richly gilded and enamelled in pattern number 767 with Chinese figures in landscapes with temples and other buildings, the cups with scrolled griffin's head handles, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a large jug, a slop bowl, two plates, three small cups, six large cups and nine saucers, impressed mark to the stand, script marks in red to the covers, number 767 to the inner footrims of the cups, script mark in puce to the jug, the tallest piece 23.5cm high overall (27)Footnotes:See Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain (1982), pp.117-8 for illustrations and a discussion of this pattern.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A red lacquer, painted and parcel gilt low/coffee tablethe lacquer top probably originally forming part of a Chinese late 19th/early 20th century screenDecorated with assorted objects such as censers, vessels, urns, vases, a teapot and a parchment, flanked by four shaped cartouches, two cartouches decorated with figures within rural landscapes and the other two decorated with flowers and foliage, 151cm wide x 93cm deep x 40cm high, (59in wide x 36 1/2in deep x 15 1/2in high)Footnotes:ProvenanceBy repute purchased by the vendor from Partridges, formerly of New Bond Street, LondonThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mid 19th century Sevres porcelain and later decorated cabaret or tête-à-tête set together with a similar late 19th century Russian porcelain setthe first with cancelled factory marks, the second with printed factory marks for the Kornilov Brothers factory, St Petersburgthe first set in the 18th century style painted with oval portraits of Louis XV and his family and associates reserved on a 'bleu céleste' ground, comprising a pair of cups and saucers, teapot and cover, cream jug, sucrier and cover and a shaped tray, the second set with fine white floral allover trellis and lace decoration on a dark carmine red ground comprising a a pair of cups and saucers, coffee pot and cover, cream jug and sucrier and cover and a shaped tray tallest piece, 17cm high overall (qty )For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A gold charm bracelet,a solid curb link bracelet, 170mm long, to a gold heart shape padlock and safety chain, tested as approximately 9ct gold, suspending ten gold charms tested as approximately 18ct gold, to include a turquoise set closed book, a Capricorn zodiac disc, a hinged shell, pearl deficient, an articulated tambourine, and three gold charms hallmarked or tested as 9ct gold, to include a ballerina, a teapot, a giraffe charm, 43.21gCondition ReportOne bead deficient to bottle and stand charm.Pearl deficient to inside of shell charm.Three stones to base of lighthouse deficient.Padlock clasp dented to front and back. Secures.Safety chain links slightly worn.Minor marks and scratches.Tarnish.
A hallmarked silver tea service. The lot to include a silver teapot, together with a milk jug and sugar bowl. All hallmarked Chester, 1915. Makers mark George Nathan & Ridley Hayes. The teapot having the dedication Presented to CAPT TC Parkinson by his brother officers of the 7th Battn Lancashire Fusiliers on the occasion of his marriage 2nd Jany 1918. The teapot creamer and sugar bowl having the Lancashire Fusiliers crest to the front of each piece. Total weight 1020g. Largest item measures approx 11.5cm. Smallest measures approx 5.6cm.
A 19th century George III hallmarked silver tea pot and stand. The tea pot and stand having an etched foliate design and monogrammed central cartouche. The tea pot having a hardwood handle and finial. The tea pot hallmarked for London, date letter H for 1803. The stand being hallmarked for London, date letter G for 1802. Makers mark GSTH for George Smith (II) & Thomas Hayter. Combined weight approx 582g. Measures approx teapot 28cm x 17cm, stand 13cm x 12cm.
A Native American Elizabeth Margaret Whitman miniature tea service. The service consisting of sterling silver teapot, kettle pots, cups, saucers, two spoons a silver tray. The items set with turquoise cabochons having etched star decoration. The teapot marked E.M.W. Sterling, for Elizabeth Margaret Whitman. Weight approx 16.2g. Measures approx tray 5.5cm, teapot 2.3cm.
A Webster sterling silver & glass trivet plate / teapot stand. The trivet comprised of a circular clear glass plate overlaid with pierced & etched floral lily flower & scrolling designs with a central engraved identity panel. Marked Webster Sterling to the rim. Total weight approx 296g. Measures approx 15cm.
An antique hallmarked silver and wood teapot. The teapot of full rounded body with planished texturing throughout the vessel and hinged lid with urn finial, scrolling treen thumb rest handle an S spout raised on a plinth base. Hallmarked for London date letter C for 1918, makers marks for C&Co - Carrington & Co. Total weight approx 475g. Measures approx 16cm.
A 9999 silver three piece Burmese tea service. The tea set comprising of a tea or coffee pot, milk jug and sugar pot. The set having a central decorative repoussé band depicting kangaroos against a scrolled foliate ground. The teapot having a hinged lid and etched design to the handle. Marked to the base 'Handmade in Burma. U BATHI 9999 Silver.' Combined weight approx 1276g. Measures approx teapot 18cm x 19cm, Jug 11.5cm x 12.5cm.
A Swansea Ozier moulded teapot and cover, stand, decorated in white with gilt floral sprig with red Swansea script mark apart from stand and cover. Date: Circa 1814-22 Size of Teapot: 27cm (spout to handle), 16cm high Size of Stand:18cm diameter. Condition: Nibbles to stand foot rim. Two rim chips to teapot cover inner rim Provenance: The late Noel Howard Collection. Harry Sherman Collection
A Worcester Dalhousie fluted barrel shaped teapot and cover, with ear shaped handle and flower finial, painted in coloured enamels with landscapes, within turquoise leaf bordered roundels, and with sprays of flowers and leaves, the blue ground border with gilt ‘C’ scroll and dentil bands. Date: Circa 1775-80 - open crescent mark to base Size: 13cm high Condition of Tea pot: Hair line cracks restoredCondition of Cover: Chips to outer rim and finial restored
Three boxes of china to include: Colclough 'Royale' part teaset with teapot, Art Nouveau style tiles, Portmeirion, oriental, Villeroy and Boch and collectors plates, modern carved Welsh love spoon, Shelley souvenir ware teacup and saucer, Swedish Gefle 'Zebra' teacup and saucer, circular print of a girl with cat, art pottery charger signed Maiph, art pottery vases, T.F & S Ltd 'Fuschia' Art Deco design vase, painted opaque glass vase, glass trinket box, art glass bowls, modern cased glass ship, perfume bottle, beer tankard, Mdina glass paperweight, plated tankard etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of china to include: a Moorcroft Art pottery tube lined Anemone design baluster vase, Wembley Quality Wares oval trinket tray signed H.L Utley, Limoges collectors plates, pair of Wade Art Deco design pitchers, conch shell shaped bowl, teapot, Denby ware Bourne jug etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Seven trays of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' design items to include: teacups and saucers, coffee pot, teapot on stand, milk jugs, salt and pepper, sugar bowl, trinket trays, vase, sauceboat on stand, various plates, cutlery, clock, table mats, bowls, ornaments, serving dishes and small trays etc. (7)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Tray of miniature dollshouse mostly china items to include: Royal Worcester 'Enchantment' plates, Mason's cup, Spode plates and cups, Coalport miniature teaset, jug, mug etc, Hammersley dresser jug, Newhall cup and saucer, Coalport 'Willow' teapot, sugar bowl etc, two miniature glass jugs etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
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