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Shelley teaset with blue rim and floral decoration (27 pieces) 8 teacups: 6 perfect 2 have possible hairline cracks 8 saucers: perfect 6 side plates: perfect Sugar bowl: perfect Cream jug: perfect Milk jug: perfect Teapot stand/small plate: perfect Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea and dinner service (65 pieces) All in very good condition, all appear to be seconds. Gilding and glaze in excellent condition with very little signs of any wear. 6 x dinner plates, 6 x side plates, 6 x cereal bowls, 6 x teacups, 6 x saucers, 6 x tea/side plates, 6 x two handled soup bowls, pedestal cake stand, teapot and cover, sauce boat on stand, cake plate, salt and pepper, 6 x napkin rings and 6 x napkins, cream jug, sugar bowl and cover, jam pot and cover, vase and swan trinket pot, oval dish Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
A good George III silver six piece tea and coffee service John Emes, London 1798, fully marked, of oval form, comprising a teapot and stand, pedestal coffee pot, twin compartment tea caddy with hinged cover and fixed handle and twin handled sugar basin and milk jug with gilt interiors, all engraved with identical contemporary armorials and crests within crossed foliate sprays, bordered by wrigglework and foliate meanders, the coffee pot 12½in. (32cm.) high, gross weight 85oz. (6) * The arms are those of Parker impaling Walker, probably for Hugh Parker of Woodthorpe, co. York, and his wife Mary, daughter of Samuel Walker of Masborough, co. York, and granddaughter of Samuel Walker who founded the iron works at Rotherham in Yorkshire in 1746. Purchased: Sotheby`s, 11th April 1968, lot 79, hammer price £2700. See Illustration.
A George III three piece tea set Duncan Urquhart and Napthali Hart, London 1802, the lobed oval bodies engraved with floral and foliate bands, with angular handles, the teapot with stepped domed cover and ivory pineapple finial, crested and engraved initials, the teapot 11½in. (29.3cm.) long, together with an oval teapot stand by Henry Chawner, London 1791, with reeded rim, raised on four bracket feet, 6¾in. (17cm.) long, gross weight 31oz. (4) * Purchased: Sotheby`s, 11th April 1968, lot 173, hammer price £700. See Illustration.
A George III silver tea service London, the teapot by William Fearn, 1800, the cream jug and sugar basin by Henry Nutting, 1799, of oval form with reeded border, fine dot punched line decoration and angular moulded handles, crested, the teapot with ivory handle and finial, the teapot 11¾in. (29.5cm.) long, gross weight 32oz. (3) * Purchased Langlois, Jersey, lot 250, 1st May 1969. See Illustration.
A part tea service 19th century, English, in royal blue with foliate gilt decoration, comprising a teapot, 7in. (18cm.) high (significant damage to the lid and handle), slop bowl, five tea cups, two coffee cups, seven saucers, two plates and a sugar pot and cover, pattern number 1375x in gilt to base. (19)
A late Victorian silver oval three piece tea service, with serpentine sides engraved in Georgian style, initialled and vacant cartouches, the teapot with a facetted tapering spout, hinged cover with finial and scroll wood handle, a milk jug and sugar basin with capped scroll handles, gilded inside. Makers Elkington & Co., London 1897/98. 27oz (890gm) all in.
A silver oval three piece tea service, with panelled sides, having gadroon edge borders, the teapot with a fluted swan neck spout, part fluted hinged cover with ebony finial and an ebony bracket handle, the milk jug and sugar basin with bracket handles. Maker W. Davenport, Birmingham 1916. 20.5oz (664gm) all in.
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