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A George III silver teapot Solomon Hougham, London 1800, of rare form, the flattened globular body with flared oval rim and reeded domed cover with reeded disc finial, on a safety chain, swan`s neck spout and polished beech handle, on a reeded flared pedestal base, 7½in. (19cm.) high, gross weight 880g. See Illustration.
A JAPANESE SILVER-MOUNTED DAGGER (AIKUCHI-TANTO) with very slightly curved blade with wavy hamon, cut with a short fuller on each face, tang signed Asai and pierced with a single mekugi-ana, silver hilt enriched with soft metal and chased with flowers and further motifs including a teapot, in its silver-mounted saya decorated on each face with an amorous couple partially clad in traditional costume 18.5cm; 7 1/4in blade
Queen Anne Britannia standard silver teapot, London, 1710, 5.5" high, gross weight 12.5 ozs the facetted spout with a hinged cover, with a later wood handle, the domed cover with a turned finial, marked underneath but without a maker`s mark, and on the cover by the London assay mark only, the spout cover apparently unmarked, Provenance. This teapot was gifted by a member of the Comyns silversmith family to a member of the present vendor`s family as a present at a Christening in 1921. The renowned Comyns firm of manufacturing silversmiths was established by William Comyns in the 1850s when he purchased the business of Robert Tagg.
William IV/Queen Victoria silver four piece tea/coffee service comprising tea pot, matching coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug round lobed bodies on shell feet, the covers with flower finials the tea and coffee pots with silver handles, three pieces by the Barnards, the coffee pot by WH,, the sugar bowl London 1835, the jug 1837, the teapot 1836 the coffee pot 1840, 67 ozs., max height 9.5"
English early 19th century tea service, possibly Spode, bat printed with topographical rural scenes and comprising boat shaped teapot and cover, cream jug, slop bowl and four cups and saucers (11); also a Vienna style porcelain six setting tea service decorated with classical reserves (21 pieces)
A group of three Canton wares comprising a teapot of cylindrical form with flat cover and overhead wire handle, a circular bowl with domed cover, a deep circular saucer and a plate, all decorated in typical overglaze enamels and gilding with panels of figure, birds and flowers and floral groups divided by elaborate borders, plate 21cm diameter, 19th/20th century . Provenance: The property of a lady.
A Victorian silver gilt three-piece tea set, by Messrs. Barnard, London 1876, of half fluted squat circular form with bands of foliate shells and beaded scroll handles, in fitted velvet-lined wooden box, retailed by Dobson and Sons, Silversmiths, 32 Piccadilly, 16oz CONDITION REPORT: Tarnish. Rims of jug and teapot slightly bent. Bowl - 3oz. Jug -3 oz. Teapot - 9oz.
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