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A mid 20th Century hallmarked silver four piece tea service, 'Pride', designed by David Mellor for Walker and Hall comprising of teapot, hot water, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of ovoid tapering form, pull of covers with black ovoid resin finials, pattern number to base 53718 and 25, leather handle covers missing, Sheffield 1959, Walker and Hall, together with associated silver teaspoon, total weight 75oz. (5) Note: The Pride tea service was designed by David Mellor in 1958 and in 1959 it won a Council of Industrial Design award for both aesthetic and practical purposes.
Victorian silver three piece tea set, London, 1850, maker Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, the teapot with a foliate modelled handle, acanthus leaf capped loop handle, wide gadrooned body raised on shell capped feet, together with conforming milk jug with gilded interior and a sugar bowl with gild
A late Georgian classical style engraved silver teapot, original ivory handle and finial, together with the matching two handled sugar bowl, London 1801, maker George Smith and Thomas Hayter - approx total gross weight 766g/24.6 troy oz CONDITION REPORT: ivory showing shrinkage cracks, lid doesn't close fully, denting to body of teapot, bowl with slight dents
George III silver four piece tea service comprising: tea kettle, tea pot, two handled sugar basin and cream jug, each piece with a band of engraved grape vine decoration, makers Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1811/1812, height of tea kettle 20.5cm, combined weight 64.6oz approx gross Condition: Teapot has two 1cm crease dents and several other small dents - **General condition consistent with age
George VI silver Art Deco design four piece tea service, the teapot and hot water jug with carved ivory handles and knops, each piece standing on stylised pad feet, makers Stower & Wragg Ltd, Sheffield 1937-1939, overall height of hot water jug 19.5cm, combined weight 76.8oz approx gross Condition: **General condition consistent with age
A George III silver teapot of bulbous, panelled form, having a swept spout, an ebonised handgrip and knop to the flush fitting hinged lid, on ball feet, engraved with Vitruvian scrolls and other ornament, later inscribed 'From Fitzpatrick Henry, Lord Lyvenden, In recognition of many friendly acts of sportsmanship' (Fitzpatrick Henry 1824-1900 was eldest son of the Liberal Politician, Robert Vernon Smith)
Clarice Cliff Newport pottery Bizarre range crocus pattern tete a tete part breakfast set comprising teapot, sugar, bowl, jug, two teacups and two saucers and a plate CONDITION REPORT: All pieces in good condition. No chips or cracks Teapot bases initialled L G in green Crazing to glaze across the set
An interesting 19th century Chinese teapot of rectangular section with simple handle, the domed lid with flower-head knop, calligraphic decoration to four panels on the body, 11cm height CONDITION REPORT: No obvious chips or hairline cracks or repairs Very minor frit to interior surface of the rim (into which the lid sits) Artemesia leaf to the base
George III semi fluted oval silver teapot with floral band, initials in cartouches, Edinburgh 1802 and a near matching oval silver stand on four feet. Edinburgh 1786 (2) CONDITION REPORT: Spout dented forward base of spout Some small dents to body Engraved initials both sides Hallmarks clear Stand, good condition
A 19th century Russian teapot, two cups and two saucers, one cup bearing label "Popov 1860". CONDITION REPORT: The teapot has a hairline crack to the handle and the gilding is rubbed in places. There are also two small under edge chips to the foot rim there are no other issues. One saucer has a 1 cm hairline crack to the rim. The other has a small rim chip and a 1 cm hairline crack to the rim. Both cups are in good order with no damage. All pieces have some rubbing to the gilding.
A Soviet teapot and lidded jug, the teapot marked "Soviet Circa 1925", Kuzhetzov lidded vessel with integral base, blue printed mark and label, and a Russian teapot. CONDITION REPORT: The blue teapot is in generally good condition. There is no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The only issues are rubbing to the gilding. The lidded sucrier and stand is in generally good order with only minor rubbing to the gilding. The pink teapot has damage. There is a chip to the underside edge of the foot rim and two chips to the rim of the base of the teapot. The handle has also been broken and re-glued. The lid is in good order. The cream jug has had a replacement lid, the spout has been restored and there is a hairline crack around the top of the handle.
A collection of Russian ceramics, comprising teapot, lidded sucrier, four cups and four saucers, with puce mark to base, a similar coffee pot and lidded sucrier, the sucrier bearing ink label "Gardener", and a polychrome cylindrical pot also marked "Gardener". CONDITION REPORT: All pieces have minor rubbing to the gilding, other than this all of the matching pieces in this lot are in good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The "Gardener" basin has a small chip to the rim and a star crack to the base. We do not know whether these are first quality or not.
A collection of teapots, English, Oriental and European (21). CONDITION REPORT: Nine of the teapots appear to be in good order with the correct lids and no damage or restoration. They are simply dirty. The remaining twelve teapots all have minor problems. Three have one small chip each (two to spout and one to inner rim.) The small teapot with the wicker handle has a substantial chip to the end of the spout. The large teapot with wicker handle has a tiny spout chip. The teapot with the light blue floral pattern and gilding has a spout chip and is badly crazed to the interior. The Chinoiserie teapot is stained and has the wrong lid. The blue and white silver shaped teapot has a chip to the lid and is crazed. There is also a small chip to the spout. The transfer printed teapot with figure and cottage scene has a badly repaired lid. The blue & white transfer printed bullet shaped teapot has a badly broken spout. The large Chinoiserie teapot has a crack and glued lid. The last blue and white teapot has some crazing and is a little discoloured and has a small chip to the underside edge of the lid.
A 19th century Chinese blue and white barrel shaped teapot and cover, height 11 cm, and a Cloisonne vase. CONDITION REPORT: The base of the teapot has an old hairline crack running from the top of the rim right down to the base of the teapot. This is clearly evident when viewed from the inside and also visible but less so from the outside. The lid has one very tiny edge nibble. Other than the two defects mentioned the piece is in good order.

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