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A SILVER BACHELOR TEAPOT, Birmingham c.1903, maker's mark probably that of Thomas White, of oblong form, with ebon finial and handle, and demi-fluted body (c.12.6 troy ozs including handle and finial). 23cm long over handle and spout Condition Report: Overall very good Clear marks Join mark visible to corner of body (left of spout) Slightly pressed in corner as well (See images) Otherwise good
A Clarice Cliff Tea-for-Two Tea Service, Stanford Shape, and decorated green hydrangea pattern, including a covered Teapot, a Milk Jug, a Sugar Bowl, two Cups and Saucers, and a Plate Teapot: some crazing on cover, fine scratch on the side of the teapot (1 1/2in long)Cream Jug: Good conditionSucrier: Hairline crack running from the rim down the side 1in long, also some crazingPlate:No crazing, small firing flaws, one line of decoration not taken perfectly to the bodyCups: no crazing, good conditionSaucers: Crazed but no damage
A creamware Teapot with painted floral sprays decoration and leafage moulded decoration on the spout, A/F, 5.5in H, and a creamware twin-handled lidded Sugar Bowl with flower finial and decorated with painted floral sprays, 4.5in H, a pair of Wedgwood Plates decorated birds, butterflies and flowers, (both A/F), a Newhall Dish decorated with Adam Buck print, a small Davenport Tureen with transfer print decoration and a 19th Century Dish with painted floral decoration and moulded decorations
A Newhall Teapot with shaped body decorated with painted floral sprays, the lid with bud shaped finial and ribbon and swag style designs, bearing the number 195 to base (restored), 5.5"High, another Teapot with ribbed body, painted with floral sprays, A/F, a pair of Coffee Cans and Saucers with flowering basket and line and dot decorations, both A/F, a matching Tea Bowl and Saucer with flowering basket decorations, A/F, and another similar Tea Bowl and another Tea Bowl.
Silver four piece tea set of classical form, comprising a teapot, water/coffee pot both with bakelite handles and finials, sugar bowl and milk jug, all raised on circular ribbed pedestal bases. Hallmarked London 1968, maker Wakely & Wheeler, stamped English George Tarratt Silver to the base. Total weight 1892 grams.
Silver teapots - three assorted teapots all with ebonised handles and finials. One with ribbed body, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London, weight 624 grams; one of classical form, hallmarked Sheffield, weight 575 grams and a teapot with Masonic inscription for the Court Robin Hood No 4263, hallmarked Birmingham, weight 707 grams. Total weight 1906 grams.
Georgian silver gilt three piece tea set, the bodies decorated with acanthus, garlands of flower and a crest with crown and star between feathered wings. The teapot with two ivory bands. Hallmarked London 1826, maker Charles Fox II (son of Charles Fox I). Weight 1062 grams. Ivory submission reference SK9CU7E9.
Victorian four-piece silver tea service, comprising teapot, tea caddy, milk jug, and sugar bowl, with a central band of the zodiac signs to each piece, engraved with repeating patterns throughout, Edinburgh 1866, David Crichton Rait, total weight 1502 grams. Ivory Submission reference: EU1331AW.
Victorian silver three piece tea set highly decorated to the body, with raised beaded rims, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the teapot with presentation inscription dated 1891, decorated with garlands of flowers and leaves above a ribbed base. Hallmarked Sheffield 1891, maker Thomas Bradbury and Sons. total weight 1,197 grams.
A large Royal Crown Derby part dinner service, in 1128 Imari comprising a teapot, tureen and cover, cakestand (28 cm diameter), 12 dinner plates (27 cm diameter), 12 side plates (22 cm diameter), 12 soup bowls (22 cm diameter), 12 crescent shape vegetable plates (22 cm diameter), 12 tea plates (16 cm diameter); and other 2451 Imari pattern dinner wares comprising 10 tea plates (16 cm diameter), 6 tea saucers (14.5 cm diameter),12 dinner plates (27 cm diameter), 10 side plates (21.5 cm diameter), 12 soup bowls (21 cm diameter) Qty: 113 From the lot the below are damaged:2 x 27 cm Dinner plates cracked1 x Side salad dishes cracked5 x 15.5 cm side plates cracked or broken2 x 22 cm Side plates crackedThe teapot is possibly an Eastern copy, evident from off-centre back-stamp, and sub-standard painting and clumsy gildingAll items examined purport to be first quality, however, there is a wide variation in the quality of the painting and gilding and odd fluctuation in the size of the back stamps applied.

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