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A COMPOSITE THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, makers Fordham & Faukener, Sheffield 1912 and 1916 (teapot), of single girdled squat globular form, comprising teapot, the hinged cover with composition knop and earred loop handle, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, teapot 9 1/4" wide, 35ozs 2dwts total gross
C. HOAG - A SILVER PLATED FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, early 20th century, of angular baluster form, chased in the Secessionist style with a band of seed heads issuing from multiple stems and comprising teapot and hot water jug with hinged covers, two handled sucrier and cover and milk jugs, stamped mark, shape 5074 (hot water jug) to 5077 (sucrier), teapot 8" wide
A LATE GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT AND MATCHING STAND, maker Henry Chawner, London 1795, each of plain oval form, the teapot with straight spout and flat hinged swept cover with fruitwood finial and earred loop handle, the stand with applied reeded rim and raised upon four out turned supports, each bright cut engraved with bands of leaves enclosing a wreath with a monogram, teapot 9 1/2" wide, stand 6 1/4" wide, 15ozs 10dwts total gross (Illustrated)
A Ludwigsburg porcelain soup plate, circa 1770, painted with floral sprays within an ozier moulded border and gilt rim, underglaze blue factory mark to base, diameter approx 22.1cm, together with an English blue printed porcelain oval teapot stand, early 19th Century, decorated with Chinese pavilions and landscape, length approx 17.7cm.
A Chinese Yixing stoneware teapot, 19th Century, with mushroom cover, the tan coloured body applied with nuts and lotus seed pod, flanked by a bat handle, impressed mark to side of spout, length approx 17cm, together with a small group of other Yixing stoneware, comprising a blue enamelled teapot (lacking cover), two diminutive famille rose enamelled teapots (one lacking cover), two other teapots (one lacking cover) and a two section dish.
A Chinese famille rose enamelled porcelain teapot and cover, mark of Tongzhi but 20th Century, painted with figures in a fenced garden, iron red printed seal mark to base, height approx 8cm, together with another Chinese porcelain teapot of compressed circular form, painted with flowers, lines of black text and red seals, length approx 17cm, and two Chinese famille rose enamelled porcelain wine cups.
A Chinese famille rose export porcelain teapot and cover, late Qianlong period, painted with flowers, height approx 13.5cm (cover repaired), together with a collection of famille rose export porcelain teaware, Qianlong period, including a bowl, various tea bowls and saucers and a saucer dish (faults).
A Japanese Satsuma teapot and cover, Meiji period, painted and gilt with dragon and arhats and moulded in relief with dragon handle and spout, together with a similar cup and saucer, a koro and cover with Buddhistic lion finial and handles, three vases, a pair of circular dishes, thickly enamelled with figures, and a small group of pottery (minor faults).
A silver miniature five-piece tea and coffee set of tapering cylindrical form, comprising teapot and cover, coffee pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and oval tray, London 1978 and 1979 by S.J. Rose & Son, length of tray approx 10.2cm, together with two similar silver miniature five-piece tea sets.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster jar and cover, mark of Kangxi but late 19th Century, painted with prunus, four character mark to base, height approx 23.5cm, a similar pair of baluster vases and covers, height approx 38cm, and a small group of Chinese blue and white porcelain (faults), together with a Chinese Yixing stoneware teapot and cover of hemi-spherical form, one side moulded in relief with characters, length approx 18.5cm.
A group of Wedgwood terracotta jasperware, all ornamented in white with classical figures, comprising teapot and cover, two graduated jugs, potpourri bowl with pierced cover, cup and saucer, two handled cup, bowl and two pepper casters, a group of Wedgwood green jasperware, some similarly decorated with classical figures, including teapot, cover and stand, a smaller teapot and cover, a sugar bowl and cover and four pepper casters, a group of Wedgwood commemorative jasperware, including two jugs and two circular bowls and covers, together with a group of other Wedgwood jasperware and black basalt tableware (some faults).
A Wedgwood 'Chippendale' pattern part service, comprising a square cake plate, teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and cover, six teacups and saucers, ten soup bowls and dessert plates, fourteen side plates, eight dessert bowls, eleven dinner plates, sauce boat and stand and two oval dishes, together with a St Michael stoneware part service, including teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug and various cups, saucers and plates.
A Noritake porcelain part tea service, decorated with cream border enriched in gilt with urns of flowers and foliate scrolls, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, water jug and cover, six teacups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates and two cake plates (handle of one cup broken).
A Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle vase, Kangxi period, the ovoid body and narrow neck painted with lotus filled lappet band beneath stiff leaves, height approx 16.5cm (reduced neck and silver mounted rim), together with a Chinese blue and white export porcelain teapot and cover, late Qianlong period, painted with a fenced garden, height approx 19cm (hairline crack).
Silver, comprising; a set of six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1963 and 1964, cased, a three piece condiment set, comprising; a mustard pot, a salt and a pepperette, the liners lacking, Birmingham 1931, Sterling wares, comprising; an oval lidded twin handled small entree dish and a pedestal dish, having a pierced border, combined weight of weighable silver, 685gms and a set of six plated teaspoons and an oval teapot with partly fluted decoration.
Silver, comprising; a Victorian teapot and a matching milk jug, each decorated with a reeded band within a gadrooned rim, London 1896, a cylindrical glass smelling salts bottle, Birmingham 1895 and a circular ashtray, combined gross weight of weighable silver 555 gms, also a Cyprus circular dish, decorated with a figure detailed 830, weight of dish 105 gms, (5).
A FOUR PIECE HALLMARKED SILVER TEASET comprising tea and coffee pot with bakelite style handles and finials, cream jug and twin handled sugar basin, all applied with Art Deco style motifs, all with circular bases, dates for Birmingham 1945 and 1946, 46 troy ozs approximate overall weight, (dent to side of coffee pot, one small dent to teapot)
A George VI silver bachelors bullet pattern teapot with wood finial and C-scroll handle, on moulded footrim, 3.75ins high, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1937, (gross weight 8ozs - dented), a George V oval tea caddy with reeded and ribbon mounts, 3.5ins high, Birmingham 1912, and a small selection of other silver items, various, (weight 10ozs), and six sterling silver and enamelled coffee spoons, various, (cased)
A George III silver rectangular teapot with gadroon mount, reeded bands to body, angular wood handle and turned finial, on four ball feet, 6.26ins high, by William Bennett, London 1810, (gross weight 20ozs), a similar two-handled sugar basin and milk jug with leaf capped handles and bead mounts, by W.E, London 1819, and a small selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various, (combined weighable silver 28ozs)
A George IV and William IV harlequin silver four-piece tea and coffee service of circular squat form, with moulded rims, the lobed bodies partly cast with leaf and floral ornament, the C-scroll handles cast with leaves, bellflowers and fruiting vines and on four panel feet, comprising - teapot with rose pattern finial, 5ins high, coffee pot with fruiting finial, 8.5ins high, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1826, and a two-handled sugar basin and milk jug by A. B. Savory & Sons, London 1834, (80ozs - all initialed)
An early 19th Century English bone china part tea service painted in colours and gilt, on blue ground, with waterlilies and flowers, pattern No. 765, comprising - teapot and cover, 6.5ins high, sucriere and cover, 6.25ins high, milk jug, slop bowl, 6.25ins diameter x 3ins high, ten teacups, four coffee cups and six saucers, (some damage)
A Royal Copenhagen part blue and white porcelain tea service, the rims with basket weave moulding, and painted with loose flower sprays, comprising - teapot and cover, 6.25ins high, milk jug, two-handled sugar bowl and cover, two-handled butter tub and cover, four 6.75ins diameter bowls of shaped outline, five cups, eight saucers, and six 7.5ins diameter tea plates, (30 pieces)
A late Victorian and Edward VII silver five piece tea and coffee service of Georgian design, the plain squat circular bodies with bold cast gadroon, leaf scroll and mask mounts to rims and plain footrims, comprising - tea kettle on stand with spirit lamp, 12ins high, teapot with ebonised handle, 5ins high, coffee pot with ebonised handle, 9ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Elkington & Co, London, 1900, 1905 and 1906, (gross weight 122ozs)
A George V silver bachelors oval three piece tea service of panelled form with angular reeded handles, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 4.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1921, (gross weight 18ozs), a late Victorian silver cylindrical hot water jug with moulded rim, part-reeded body, ebonised handle and finial, 7ins high, by Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1891, a pair of silver pillar candlesticks, 5.75ins high, a pair of oval bon bon dishes and two other silver dishes, (combined weighable silver 13ozs)
An early 19th Century Chamberlains Worcester porcelain part tea and coffee service, (pattern No. 379), painted in brown and gilt with leaf and berry design, comprising - teapot and cover, teapot stand, sucriere and cover, cream jug, slop bowl, 8.5ins bread plate, seven tea cups, seven coffee cups and eleven saucers, (33 pieces)
A George V silver rectangular three piece tea service with gadroon mounts, bulbous bodies, angular loop handles and on bun feet, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 6ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1928/29, (gross weight 42ozs)
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