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A silver three piece tea service, Sheffield, c.1922, Stevenson & Law, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, approx 33oz. CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition, light age related surface scratches, no damage or repairs noted. All hallmarks clear and matching. No engraved crests, monograms etc.
A Continental 800 standard silver five piece tea service, German, early 20th century, Julius Lemor, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar basin and tray, of octagonal form with cast floral borders, approx gross weight 76oz. (5) Note: Julius Lemor company 1818-1945, based in Breslau Prussia, now part of Poland.
Two Agate Carvings The first a teapot carved with vertical ribbing to the entire body and cover, bulbous finial and bamboo form handle, with matching stand; the second a toggle featuring two lotus pods with leaves and a single lotus blossom. Taller: 4 inches (10.2 cm) excluding stand [Chips, abrasions] Starting Bid: $400
A Chinese Silver Teapot Of typical form with a short spout, the body depicting a battle scene from the novel `Romance of the Three Kingdoms` and with an inscription, the arched handle with floral decoration, the cover incised with four Daoist emblems and an eight-petal chrysanthemum finial, the base stamped with a maker`s mark. Dated by Inscription to 1953 Height: 7 1/4 inches (18.4 cm) overall; Total Weight: 20 7/10 ounces (587.5 g) [Tarnished] Starting Bid: $2000
A Pewter-Encased Yixing Teapot and Cover Of beehive shape with `c`-scroll handle and short tapering spout partly inset with jade, the flat cover with a plain jade finial, incised around the body on one side with a poetic inscription, the other with flowers, the mark of the maker, Fan Luzeng, applied to the base of the interior. Signed Fan Luzeng, Daoguang Period Width: 5 1/4 inches (13.3 cm) [Overall wear, dents, minor chips, cracks] Fan Luzeng is famous for the pewter-cased teapots he produced during the Daoguang period (1821-1850). His works were commonly incised by scholars with poems or other scholar`s taste subjects. Starting Bid: $500
A Four-Piece Chinese Export Sterling Tea and Coffee Service Each with bamboo-form handles, the rounded sides with simulated shagreen ground chased with further bamboo, the set comprising a coffee pot, a teapot, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, also accompanied by an associated hardwood tray with a pair of sterling handles, each with the mark of Fu Hing. Early 20th Century Height: 8 5/8 inches (21.9 cm) of coffee pot; Total weight: 52 3/8 ounces (1.427 kg) excluding tray [Minor wear, repairs to the tray] Starting Bid: $1500
Royal Winton Grimwades dinner service, to include: seven 10" plates, eight 8 1/4" plates, eight 7 1/4" plates, ten 6" plates, two rectangular plates 12" l x 6 1/2" w, two platters 8" h x 5" w, two 8 3/4" dia bowls, two 9 1/4" x 8" bowls, one 6" pitcher, two 4 5/8" bowls, one cream and sugar, one 6" x 4 1/4" bowl, six 4 3/4" x 4" shallow bowls, four 5 1/2" x 4 3/4" bowls, one 5 1/2" gravy boat with tray, one square covered butter, one oblong covered butter, one 2 7/8" square cream and sugar, one 5" x 10" teapot, two 6" three piece salt and pepper sets, thirteen 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" cups, and thirteen 5 1/2" dia saucers. Provenance: From a Framingham, MA estate.
Shelley "Lily of the Valley" china, to include: eighteen 10 3/4" plates, twenty-one 8" plates, eight 6 1/2" plates, one 7" covered butter, two 5 3/8" bowls, two 7" plates, two 6 3/8" plates, thirteen tea cups, one 5" covered sugar, one 3 1/4" creamer, one 3 7/8" open sugar, one 2 7/8" creamer, one 3 5/8" egg cup, two 10" x 8" serving bowls, one 6" teapot, thirteen 5 7/8" saucers, one 8 3/4" covered bowl. Provenance: From a Framingham, MA estate.
Royal Winton "Old Cottage" chintz, ten pieces, one 9 3/8" bowl, one 6 1/2" covered teapot, one 5 1/2 covered butter, one 5" x 3 1/4" basket, one 6 3/4" x 5 1/4" bowl, one 8 1/4" x 6 3/4" tray, one 8 1/2" sectioned tray, one 5" sugar scoop, and 9" salad server spoon and fork. Provenance: From a Framingham, MA estate.
A VICTORIAN THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA-SET, London 1876, 1877, mark of Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Joseph & Edward Bradbury), and each with design registration mark, comprising a tapered teapot, a two handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, the lobed bodies in the form of jelly moulds, decorated with bright cut bands of medallions and beading, monogrammed. The pot 19cm high
AN IRISH GEORGE III LARGE SILVER TEAPOT, Dublin 1814, mark probably that of William Nowlan (fl.1811-35), of lobed oval form, domed hinged lid decorated overall with engraved bands of scrolling foliage, gadrooned rims interposed with scallop shells, 'c' scroll handle with ivory insulators, raised on fluted paw feet (c.29ozs all in). 32cm wide over handle and spout, 15.5cm high
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