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An Antique Colonial Indian Sterling Silver tea set circa 1900. Comprising three pieces, teapot, sugar bowl and milk / cream jug, the bodies all finely chased with decoration depicting traditional domestic and hunting scenes over stippled backgrounds, featuring elephants, lion and deer. Silver weight 1130g / 36.3 troy oz.
An antique Art Deco Ceylon / Sri Lankan Silver tea set stamped P S & Co Ceylon circa 1940. Comprising teapot, lidded sugar bowl and milk / cream jug, each with a geometric body of tapering square form on four feet, with plain sides featuring borders of chased foliate scroll decoration. Gross weight 905g / 29.1 troy oz.
An Early Victorian Melon Shaped Silver Teapot by Edward & John Barnard (Edward Junlow, John and William Barnard), hallmarks for London, 1843, inscription to base 'The Horn of Plenty Philanthropic Society 7th May 1878. Presented to John Slater by friends and members as a mark of their Esteem & Respect in recognition of services rendered while Chairman,' measuring spout to handle 26cm, height 13cm, weight approx 22oz. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
A silver 3-piece teaset by Kerr & Phillips, hallmarked Glasgow, 1909 of oval faceted form on 4-scroll feet, helmet shaped milk jug, scroll handles, teapot handle to spout 29cm long, 14cm high, total gross weight approx. 42oz. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
3-piece silver tea set, of cushion shape on 4 bun feet, plain with inscription cartouche to each piece, engraved 'Present from the owners of the Brig Carricks of Carlisle to Capt. Jos. Bushby, 1816.' Teapot with hinged lid, acanthus leaf two handled sugar basin, and single handled milk jug, pie crust borders, silver gilt interiors, length of teapot 29cm, hallmarks for London, 1816, height 14cm, gross weight 41.25 ozt. Provenance: Diary entry believed to be about the Ship Captain, Jos. Bushby, from 'The Carlisle Patriot' dated 1819: On Thursday last, was launched from the yard of Mesrs. [sic] KELSICK, WOOD, & Co. a fine new copper-bottomed brig, called the John Syme, burthen 285 tons, built for Capt. Jos. BUSHBY, who has been very successful in the Carricks, of Port Carlisle. Notwithstanding the wetness of the day, an immense number of persons were present to witness the launch. Digitized information from the Montreal Gazette listing arrivals at the Port of Quebec shows a 'brig Carricks' arriving on May 31st from Liverpool after a 41-day voyage, mastered by 'Bushby.' We believe this was a cargo ship, regularly making trips to and from Canada. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
A Chinese silver three piece tea set, comprising a teapot, cream jug and twin handled sucrier and cover, each with dragon handles, the body cast with figures in a landscape on leaf cast feet, marked to the base of all pieces with a seal mark, the initials WHL 06, approximately 1580 grams CONDITION REPORT: The cartouche is engraved with initials, overall the condition is good, teapot is 15cm high, untested
A Royal Crown Derby tea set, 2451 pattern decorated in the Imari palette, including a tray, teapot, cream jug, sucrier and cover, four cups and four saucers, red printed mark CONDITION REPORT: Gilding rubbing, some glaze imperfections, one cup has a hairline crack, one saucer is in two pieces
THREE CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PIECES, QIANLONG (1730-1795)comprising a famille rose globular teapot and cover painted with figures at leisure in a garden, 16cm high, a famille-rose cylindrical mug, painted with figures in a landscape beneath a border of flowers and insects, 10cm high, and a Mandarin palette pear-shaped milk jug with replacement handle, 11.5cm high
~A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, C.T. & G. FOX, LONDON, 1853tapering cylindrical, engraved with bands of trailing vines, the octagonally faceted spout and handle terminals with linear and foliate engraving, the flush-hinged flat lid with cast flower finial22cm long, 557gr (18oz) including ivory handle
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, NO MAKER’S MARK, PROBABLY EMES & BARNARD, LONDON, 1808circular, engraved to the plain girdle with coats of arms below a band of lobes25cm long, 628gr (20oz) including fibre handle and finialGiven the shape, plus the workmen’s mark (of a cross and dot) to the underside, this teapot may be reasonably firmly attributed to Emes & Barnard (or perhaps John Emes on his own, who was buried in the parish of St Giles Cripplegate 27 May 1808, aged 44).
Ceramics - a Royal Copenhagen set of six coffee cups and saucers; a Colclough teapot; a Villeroy and Boch trinket pot and cover; Limoges posie trough; a Chinese reproduction vase in yellow and green, a similar bowl in blue and white; a Wedgwood Millenium plate, boxed; Aynsley, Royal Albert, others; qty
A Caughley teapot and cover transfer-printed with the Pagoda pattern, circa 1785-95, S mark, 15cm high (chipped cover, repaired), a reeded Caughley barrel-form teapot and cover in the Temple pattern 15cm high (cover restored) and a Caughley Pagoda pattern sparrow beak milk jug and cover, 12.4cm high (firing fault and associated crack) (3)Provenance: Wright Collection no.'s 872, 623 and 727.
A collection of Caughley tea and coffee wares transfer-printed in the Fruit and Wreath pattern, circa 1778-82, with additional gilding, comprising teapot and cover, 12cm high, teapot stand, tea caddy and cover (restored), tea bowl, coffee cup and saucer, milk jug, sucrier and cover, spoon tray, slop bowl and a bread and butter plate, C mark (14)Provenance: Wright Collection no.610. The majority of these pieces were purchased from a Phillips Sale on 15/9/99 as lot 198, 'From the collection of Lord Lilford', sale 30807 (illustrated in the sale catalogue).This is a very interesting service as it is an example of the earlier, twenty-four reeded shape. A comparison of the teapot in this lot can be made between collection no. 386. The teapot in this is an early barrel shape which is not as uniform in design as the later example. A similar teapot also exists in the Shrewsbury Museum. Furthermore, the tea canister in this lot was exhibited at Ironbridge 1999 no.67.

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