A Paris porcelain tea and coffee service late 19th century, painted with bucolic scenes of figures at various pursuits in rural settings, blue crossed swords type marks to the cups and saucers. Comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, six cups, six saucers, and a matching English porcelain sugar bowl and cover. (20)
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A collection of Hornsea Pottery Contrast; designed by David Queensberry and Martin Hunt and comprising of six tea cups and saucers, one teapot, one covered sugar bowl, one coffee jar, one egg cup, oil and vinegar bottles, two serving tureens and one lid, two oval serving platters, five dinner plates and five salad plates.
A ROCKINGHAM TEA SERVICE, c.1830-1842, comprising teapot, cream jug, sucrier, slop bowl, pair of serving plates, tea plate, twelve cups and eleven saucers, the teapot and sucrier covers with crown finials, decorated with fruiting vine in a pale green palette and highlighted with gilding, painted pattern numbers and some pieces with puce printed griffin factory mark. Height of teapot 18cm
A George III Scottish silver teapot stand, by McHattie & Fenwick, Edinburgh, possibly 1801, of oval form with reeded border, wood lined,15.25cm long,a large Victorian Scottish silver belt buckle, probably James Mckay, Edinburgh 1853, applied with crest with motto above,9.5cm long,a silver-plated salver, anda silver-plated crumb scoop,with turned ivory handle, each item engraved with the family crest and motto (4) Sold by the descendants of the Butter family of Faskally, Pitlochry, Perthshire.
A matching George IV/William IV silver three-piece melon shaped tea set,the teapot,by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1822,with fruit finial,14.5 4cm high,the two-handled sugar bowl,by George Burrows and Richard Pearce, London 1835,and the cream jug,with leaf capped scroll handle,hallmarks worn, c.1830,both with gilt interiors,41oz (3)
A collection of George III/Victorian silver,comprising:a coffee pot,by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1863,of tapering cylindrical form with engraved borders, monogrammed and inscribed,22cm high,a silver teapot stand,maker's mark unclear, London 1803,of oval form with leaf engraved frieze, 15.5 long, wooden base,a silver cream jug, maker's mark unclear, London 1815,of bellied oblong form on four ball feet with gadroon borders and bright cut engraved frieze, monogrammed,9cm high,a pair of silver butter dish covers,by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1838,of fluted circular form with seated cow finials, 10.75cm diameter,weighable silver 37oz (5)
A George IV silver teapot,by Under Down Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1829,of compressed circular form on domed circular foot with leaf capped scroll handle and fancy leaf capped fluted spout with foliate frieze border, 30.5cm long,a two handled silver sugar bowl,by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1829,a cream jug,by John James Keith, London 1835,of baluster form with leaf capped scroll handles and foliate friezes to body, gilt interior to cream jug, anda silver two-handled tea strainer and bowl,by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London 1963,15.75cm long, 49oz (4)
A Victorian part tea service painted green trelliswork and with stylised foliage borders, twenty pieces and a similar two-handled vase Condition Report: Teapot - finial glued on. Gilt a little rubbed, some staining particularly around handle and spout. Side plates (3) - Gilt very rubbed. Saucers (4) - All with rubbed gilt. One has bad star crack to centre, one has faint star crack to centre. Tea cups (6) - Some light rubbing to gilt. One has small chip to foot rim, one has small hair crack from rim. Coffee cups (6) - One badly restored, reglued from two pieces. One has two bad cracks to side.
A New Hall tea service with scroll borders in gilt and dark amber, comprising teapot, cover and stand, 11 tea bowls, 11 saucers, 7 cups, 2 circular dishes and a spoon tray Condition Report: Old repair to handle at top of teapot with meets body. Stand with section riveted. Star crack to base on one plate. One saucer with hairline crack, one badly cracked and riveted. Some minor chips to base rims of teabowls. On with section riveted. One with chip to rim. One with cracks to body.
A George III antique silver three-piece oval tea set: with reeded lower bodies, gadroon edging, scroll and shell-capped angular handles on bun feet, makers mark C.P. for Charles Price, London 1816. The teapot 30cm long, with dent on spout (see photo) clearly hallmarked on the base with fully marked lid and finial, but with replacement ivory insulated handle, makers mark G.R.C. for G.R.Collis and Co, London circa 1840. The two-handled sugar basin clearly hallmarked under the rim, the milk jug with discernible worn marks under the lip, but with handle detached wear it should attach to the base, 1300gms 41.8oz, gross weight.
Near pair of 18th century Chinese Imari teapots and covers, each with bulbous knop to the domed cover with tapered bulbous body and loop handle, decorated with landscape reserves within border, approximately 16cm high. Provenance: Van Halm & Van Halm CONDITION REPORT Right most teapot in catalogue image has fritting to knop of cover, otherwise minor gilding loss but basically good original condition
Early 19th century black basalt teapot and cover by Keeling Toft & Co, of canted rectangular form, with applied figural and trophy crest panels within fish scale and geometric borders, impressed marks, 15cm high CONDITION REPORT Top rim lid surround has had a chip well restored. Small chip to spout, otherwise good order
Mid-18th century Chinese famille rose porcelain part tea service with polychrome painted bird and floral decoration comprising teapot, cover and stand, milk jug, sugar basin, spoon tray, two saucer dishes, four tea bowls, three coffee cups and six saucers (20 pieces) CONDITION REPORT Teapot has repair to spout, hairline under handle, chip to end of spout, milk jug cover with large chip to rim. One tea bowl badly broken and re-stuck, discoloured restoration. Chip to hexagonal-shaped dish, rim chip to largest circular dish, elsewhere slight rim chips and fritting generally to most pieces. Diameter size of largest saucer dish is approximately 20cm
Late 18th century Chinese export blue and white oval teapot with lid and painted landscape, silver collar to spout and strapwork handle with gilt lacework bands, 25cm wide CONDITION REPORT Silver repair (ancient) to spout, star crack to base, slight wear to gilding otherwise good original condition
Unusual late 18th century Chinese teapot of rectangular form with painted mandarin palette decoration and faux bamboo handle and spout with Georgian silver custom made lid hallmarked London 1800 with turned fruitwood knop, 20cm wide, 13cm high and two 18th century Chinese export coffee cups with similar decoration (3) CONDITION REPORT Teapot - handle broken and re-stuck with wear to ornament but otherwise ok. One tea cup with two hairlines from rim, running to the bowl, handle broken and re-stuck. The other tea cup with hairline emerging from bowl, both with wear to rim, otherwise decoration in good order

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