A collection of New Chelsea tea wares with dark pink, gilt and white lattice type border decoration including milk jug, sugar bowl, cake plate, eight cups, nine saucers and eight tea plates together with further ceramics including a Minton Haddon Hall dish of wrythen form raised on a heavy cast metal base, a Crown Staffordshire Art Deco tea cup and saucer with hollyhock decoration, a Wedgwood Wild Strawberry pattern vase, matching miniature teapot and two matching plates, etc
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A collection of 19th century and other black basalt wares including a coffee pot with ridged moulding and figural knop, a teapot of oval form with moulded classical figure decoration and figural knop with white mount to the spout, a further teapot of squat form and a jug with shamrock, thistle, rose and harp decoration and impressed mark to base Wedgwood
λ A Victorian electroplated travelling picnic tea set, by R. Hodd and Sons, comprising: a hot water pot on a burner, tapering circular form, a teapot/coffee pot, a cream jug and sugar bowl, tapering circular form, reeded borders, detachable handles, ring finials, engraved with a crest, in a fitted leather case, height 19cm.
A George III silver tea pot and coffee / hot water jug, by William Burwash, London 1819, the teapot of cape design, circular form, part fluted decoration, the handle modelled as a bifurcated snake, flush hinged cover, foliate and shell border, the hot water jug of circular form, engraved with a crest and motto, height of jug 22.8cm, approx. weight 61oz. (2),
A mixed lot, comprising: silver items: a two handled bowl, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1928, inscribed, a spoon, London 1930, a German tea strainer, a continental metalware beaker and napkin ring, plus an electroplated teapot and letter knife, approx. weighable 7.5oz. (7)
A mixed lot, comprising: a Victorian silver salver, by the Barnards, London 1855, circular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, shell and scroll border, on three scroll bracket feet, diameter 26.5cm, plus electroplated items: an entrée dish and cover, a teapot, coffee pot and hot water pot, designed by David Mellor for Walker and Hall, a pewter hip flask, two mugs, a salt and pepper pot and two leather flasks, approx. weighable 19.5oz. (qty)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a cased set of four Victorian fluted salt cellars and spoons, Birmingham 1890, a sauce boat, a cream jug and sugar bowl, a pair of pierced bonbon dishes with swing-handles, a toast rack, a bonbon dish, a two-handled bowl, and a napkin ring, plus electroplated items, a teapot, a rectangular dish, an entrée dish, a pair of knife rests and three other items, approx. weighable 24.5oz. (qty)
λ A George III silver teapot, maker's mark partially worn, W?, London 1797, tapering circular form, tapering spout, later part-marked scroll handle, the flush hinged cover with a knop finial, engraved with an armorial, length handle to spout 22cm, approx. weight 16oz. The arms are those of Kemeys-Tynte
Francois Durand Sterling Silver Teapot, Paris, France, 1828-1874. The hinged cover is topped with a flower shape finial, stylized handle with anthemion motif top. Engraved with a crest, inscribed - Guyenne Guyenne. Set on a circular fluted foot. Marked with French silver marks (Minerva) and maker's mark for the renowned silversmith Francois Durand (active 1828-1874, 4 Rue du Mouton, Paris), also impressed - Durand Paris. Height: 15cm / 5.9in. Diameter: 17cm / 6.69in. 918gr / 29.5oz.

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