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A George IV bachelor's silver squat teapot, the body with moulded girdle and engraved with two cartouches and swag ornament, ebonised scroll handle and turned finial, 4.25ins high, by Rebecca Emes and Richard Barnard, London 1822 (gross weight 13ozs - a little weak around the hinge and finial cracked and damaged)
A George IV silver rectangular teapot with cast leaf scroll mounts, the whole embossed with leaf scroll and floral ornament, with poppy and leaf pattern finial, leaf capped C-scroll handle and on four shell and leaf cast panel feet, 6.5ins high, by Henry Ledger, London 1827 (weight 25ozs - engraved with crest)
A Chinese silvery metal oval four piece tea service with panelled bodies, leaf pattern finials and angular handles, comprising - teapot, 6.25ins (158mm) high, two-handled sugar basin, milk jug and sugar tongs, by N.K. (possibly Nanking - late 19th/early 20th Century - gross weight 35ozs), and fitted pine box for same, 15.75ins (400mm) x 7ins (180mm) x 14ins (356mm)
A late Victorian Scottish silver spherical teapot with urn pattern finial, part reeded and fluted body, wooden C-scroll handle, on moulded footrim, 6.5ins high, matching two-handled sugar bowl, possibly by Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1883, and an Elizabeth II silver milk jug made to match by John Henry Odell, London 1975 (gross weight 45ozs)
A George V silver oval four piece tea service, the reeded body engraved with band of trellis ornament and with wreath, comprising - teapot with wooden C-scroll handle, 5.25ins high, oval stand for same, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug by Searle & Co Ltd, London 1931 (gross weight 35ozs), and plated sugar tongs for same
An early 19th Century Spode bone china part tea service of "London" shape painted in underglazed blue and overglazed green, orange and gilt with an "Imari" pattern, comprising - Teapot and lid, 6.5ins high, oval teapot stand, cream jug, two-handled sucriere and cover, slop bowl, pair of 8ins diameter bread and butter plates, thirteen small tea cups, eleven large tea cups and eleven saucers (circa 1815 - "Spode" painted in red and pattern No. 2213 - some damage)
A George VI silver octagonal teapot of panelled form with ebonised angular handle, 6.5ins high, by J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1939, a matching two-handled sugar basin (gross weight 28ozs), a Victorian silver fiddle pattern pickle fork by George Angell, London 1857, one other silver preserve spoon and a pair of silver sugar tongs
A George V silver circular four piece tea service with moulded rims and girdles, C-scroll handles and circular footrims, comprising - teapot with stained wood finial and handle, 6.25ins high, ovoid hot water pot with stained wood finial and handle, 8.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1930 and 1931 (weight 34ozs)
A pair of Japanese silvery metal and enamel mounted ivory and shibyama two-handled vases of slender baluster form, the oval bodies inlaid in carved mother of pearl and various colours in hardstone with a hanging basket of flowers and teapot, and a large vase on stand with flowering tree to background, the verses with birds on flowering trees and with carved ivory kylin mask pattern handles, the silvery metal and enamel mounts with fluted and shaped rims above filigree banding, and with silvery metal and enamel oval lower section, on circular ivory and silvery metal mounted bases, 13ins (330mm) high (Meiji period - one with twisted silvery metal rim and stress cracks to ivory to reverse and some minor pieces of shibyama missing)
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