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Plated Tea Service Late 19th century EPNS footed teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl. Elegant fluted lines, marked EPNS to base, A, B & Co, makers mark for ALBERT J. BEARDSHAW & CO. Active at 12 Mulberry St (1863-1866) and 32-35 Victoria St. Sheffield (1867-1951), trading as Beardshaw & Co from 1876
A Collection Of Imari Pattern Ceramics Late 19th/early 20th century cobalt blue, umber and gilt ceramics.Seven items in total to include two tureens, square jug, barrel shaped lidded vessel, teapot, lidded jug etc. Some items marked to base, 'Wade Heath', and 'Grimwades' Some items in poor condition, several areas of repair.
A possibly Wedgwood 19th century Victorian black basalt caneware (cane wear) ceramic teapot of globular form being decorated with floras and scroll work. Condition Report: Small chip to finial on lid some ware to the spout small chip to rim ware to handle split and small chips to body. Please see images. Measurements: 10 cm high, 17 cm long and 12 cm wide.
A three piece silver hallmarked tea service by Viners, to include a teapot, creamer and sugar bowl, assay mark for Sheffield, makers marks for Emile Viner and dating to 1956. Inscription to the front for a Leslie Arnold Kingsbury 1915 -1956. The service gifted to him on his retirement from Wills tobacco factory.
A rare late Georgian silver and parcel gilt saffron teapot, unmarked, hinged domed gadrooned lid with conforming carved wooden finial, the uprising gilt foliate rim over a compressed bun form body with half-gadrooning, gilt foliate capped joined scroll handle, on four cast floral and paw bracket feet, 6½in. (16.5cm.) long, weight 9.0 tr.oz. * Condition: Good condition. Upper of the two lower handle mounts has been pushed in slightly causing a shallow dent to body.Wear to parcel gilding to rim and cap on handle.
An 18th century Chinese export armorial porcelain part tea service, comprising a baluster form tea caddy with cover and applied scroll base, a baluster sparrow beak milk jug and cover, a hexagonal spoon tray and teapot stand, seven tea bowls, a coffee cup and five saucers, all decorated with two crossed floral cornucopia above a basket of flowers and gilt monogram, the caddy 5¼in. (13.3cm.) high, some pieces a/f. (17) * Condition: All pieces have some gilt wear. - Caddy: Semi-circular discoloured hairline to inside of rim - just visible to exterior. - Jug: Cover borken in two pieces and glued. Small unglazed area to rim (from the making). No other damage.- Spoon dish: Good condition. - Teapot stand: Some light wear to decoration. Otherwise good. - Tea bowls: Two good with no faults. Two good but with tiny glaze frit to rim. One with restored break to bowl. One with small chip to footrim. One with small rim chip. - Coffee cup: Shallow chip inside rim and one tiny glaze frit. No other damage. - Saucers: One good. One with tiny glaze frit to rim. Two with several small rim chips and one with small chip and 1in. hairline to rim.
Two Chinese famille rose export porcelain teapots, Republic period, one of tapered circular form, painted in enamels with four immortals and calligraphy, 3¼in. (8.25cm.) high, the other of cup form, painted in colours with noble figures and their attendants in landscapes, red printed seal mark to base, 3 5/8in. (9.25cm.) high, both with peach finial to cover; together with a Chinese famille verte rouleau vase, 20th century, enamelled with a peacock standing on a rock amidst flowering peonies, 10¼in. (26cm.) high. (3)* Condition: - Immortals teapot: Hairline to sides and below joint of spout and body. Gilt wear to rim. - Other teapot: Gilt wear to rim and finial. Two very small glaze chips to tip of spout. Otherwise good. - Vase: Good condition, with no chips or cracks. Minor wear to gilt to centre of one flower.

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