A matched four piece tea and coffee service, the teapot, cream jug and sugar pot (by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1931), the teapot with turned hardwood finial and hardwood handle, the lower half with faceted decoration, raised on a turned foot, together with a similar coffee pot (by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1934), 44 oz total
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Royal Doulton Pansy pattern one hundred and twenty-seven piece pattern dinner service and tea set, with red printed mark and painted numbers, D4273, D4049. CONDITION REPORT: A large proportion of this service has some form of crazing, Marks and staining in several pieces. Some colours are dull. Interior of bowls are dirty throughout. One of the jugs is poorly restored where large piece has been broken. One teapot lid missing. Large plates all heavily crazed.Matchstriker: heavily crazed, pitted througout. No obvious signs of chips, cracks or restoration, flaws to base, possibly from firing process.Powder bowl: heavily crazed throughout. Possible firing crack to outer rim of lid. Rim of lid rubbed in places.Jug: possible hairline inside top rim, approx. 2cm only visible from inside, scratches to the glaze around bottom. Appears to have paint near foot rim., Heavily crazed to base.Coffee pot: lid is heavily crazed with a few scratches to the glaze. Coffee pot is also heavily crazed throughout. A few minor flaws to paint around rim. Crack runs from rim downwards, approx. 7cm blue spotting to glaze down one side, approx. 1cm chip to foot rim.
Hamilton & Co Silversmiths Good Quality and Solid 3 Piece Sterling Silver Tea Service. Comprises Teapot, Milk Jug and Sugar Bowl. Marked Silver - Purity 925 and Silver Date Letter 1962, Maker Hamilton & Co of Calcutta. Silver Weight - 45 ozs. Sizes - Teapot 8 Inches High, Milk Jug 6 Inches High & Sugar Bowl 3 Inches High.
*Mixed Silver. An Edwardian silver teapot, makers mark worn, London 1909, with presentation inscription, total weight including composite handle, 18oz, together with two pairs of George III bright cut sugar tongs by Peter & Ann Bateman, 6 fiddle pattern tea spoons, a pair of salt pots each with swing handle and blue glass liner and other items, weighable silver, approx. 30oz (18)
*Teapot. A George III silver teapot by Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle 1814, of oblong form with scroll handle and acanthus thumb-piece, half gadrooned body and engraved with family crest, 30cm long, 22oz together with a related silver sugar bowl and milk jug by Anne Robertson (1804-11) with engraved decoration and gilded interior, the sugar bowl 20.5cm long, combined weight 12.5oz, total weight for the three items 34.5oz (3)
A collection of ceramics to include a Laholms Keramic jug, an Italian Bristolia cat, a Goebels West German red monk jug, a Wade Alice in Wonderland Cheshire Cat, a Wade Whimsical cat teapot , A Wade lidded pot, an Anysley jug, Portmerion jar, a Crown Ducal Charolette Rhead jug, and a Maxwell Williams jug. Tallest measures 35cms high.
An unusual Victorian silver plated teapot by James Dixon & Sons of good quality bearing inscription to the base for ' Presented to EE Gill and Mrs Gill by the Parishioners of St James's Shirley together with a purse of money in testimoney of the faithful and zealous services rendered by him July 1892
A late 18th century large creamware jug, the body printed en-grisaille with 'The Farmers Arms', the opposing side with a pastoral scene, 25cm (10.5 in) high; a large 18th century creamware teapot, the globular body printed to both sides in black with the initals 'PEH', within a foliate border, 25 x 41cm (10 x 16in) (2)
An Edwardian matched silver four piece teaset, comprising:- a teapot by William Aitken, Birmingham 1905, of rectangular half fluted form with ebonised handle and finial, 14.5cm high, together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, also a smaller matching cream jug by Pearce & Son (mark struck over that of Aitken), Birmingham 1905, 38.03oz (4)
A George III silver cream jug, maker's mark overstruck and indistinct, London 1795, the helmet shaped body bright cut engraved below a beaded edge, raised from a square foot, reeded loop handle, monogrammed, 14.5cm; together with a George IV silver teapot stand by Crispin Fuller, London 1824, circular with gadrooned edge and fitted with an inset wooden base, crested and initialled SI, 14.25cm, loaded (2)
A matched William IV silver four piece tea set, comprising:- a teapot by Thomas, James and Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1837, of lobed melon shape below a floral scrolled edge, raised on four anthemion scrolled legs, the cover with a floral finial, insulated scroll handle, 17cm high; a matching coffee pot, 24cm high; a differently lobed two handled sugar basin by John James Keith, London 1836, 12.5cm high and a fluted Victorian cream jug by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1848, 16,5cm, 80.2oz (4)
A matched four piece silver teaset, comprising:- a teapot by S Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1938, of plain oval shape with ebonised handle and finial to the cover, 14cm high, the matching hotwater jug, Birmingham 1940, 19.75cm high, with the companion sugar basin and cream jug, Chester 1939, 41.82oz (4) Provenance: Witham Hall, Lincolnshire, and by descent within the Fenwick family
A George IV Irish silver teapot, no maker's mark but possibly by Edward Power, Dublin 1824, of compressed circular shape, the body allover floral chased and embossed with flowers, hinged cover with button finial, insulated leaf capped handle and raised on four shell headed claw feet, 16cm high, crested, 28.35oz

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