Edwardian silver three piece teaset of half fluted form, comprising teapot with decorative spout, ebony angular scroll handle, hinged domed cover with embossed fluted decoration and carved ebony finial, matching sugar and cream jug (Birmingham 1902) - maker H & T, pair Edwardian silver sugar tongs (Sheffield 1902) and a 1920s silver christening mug (Birmingham 1924), all at approximately 18ozs, teapot 22cm overall width (5) Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
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1920s silver three piece teaset of compressed campana form, comprising teapot with concave upper decoration, ebony scroll handle with leaf and scroll terminal on four ball feet, domed hinged cover with ebonised finial, matching sugar and cream (Sheffield 1927 / 1928) - maker James Dixon & Son, all at approximately 26ozs, teapot 24.5cm overall width Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
Victorian silver gilt teaset of half fluted compressed melon form, comprising teapot with ivory scroll handle on a circular foot, hinged cover with fluted decoration and a carved ivory finial, body with engraved initials - H E G and armorial crest, together with matching sugar and cream (London 1879) - maker W J / W C, based stamped Godwin, High Holborn, all at approximately 24ozs, teapot 24cm across Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
Late 1920s silver three piece teaset, comprising teapot of compressed cauldron form, scroll border, ebonised scroll handle, on circular foot, hinged domed cover with ebonised finial matching sugar and cream jug (Birmingham 1929) - maker Alexander Clark & Co, all at approximately 30ozs, 16.5cm overall height (3) Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
George IV silver teapot of half fluted form, with gadrooned border, loop handle with acanthus leaf terminal, ivory insulation, decorative spout, on stepped circular base, domed hinged cover with fluted decoration and flower-head finial (London 1827) - maker possibly Charles Fox, all at approximately 23ozs, 16cm overall height Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
Unusual Victorian Mauchline ware miniature teapot / box with swivel handle and removable lid, decorated with - Worthing from the Pier, 11cm wide and another medicine glass holder with view of Bournemouth, two Tunbridge ware boxes and Georgian snuff box (5) Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
A Chamberlains Worcester Porcelain Breakfast Service, early 19th century, painted in bright enamels with the dragon in compartments pattern, comprising teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, six breakfast cups, eight saucers and six tea plates, script marks to inside of covers and the tea plates (26)
A Measham Type Bargeware Royal Commemorative Teapot and Cover, dated 1887, with twin spout, inscribed GOD SAVE THE QUEEN 1887, and applied with a crown and flowerheads on a treacle glaze, 17cm high; A Similar Miniature Twin-Handled Chamber Pot, inscribed ONE AT A TIME PLEASE GENTLEMEN ONE AT A TIME THE BEAR INN 1885, 18.5cm wide; and A Similar Waisted Cylindrical Vase, inscribed TO JANE CHRISTMAS 1889, 18cm high (3)
A New Hall Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service, circa 1810, printed en grisaille with mothers and children within broad gilt formal foliate borders, comprising teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, saucer dish, twelve teacups, twelve coffee cups and twelve saucers, pattern no.1147, painted marks in black (44)
A Bloor Derby Flower Encrusted Miniature Watering Can, circa 1830, picked out in colours, flower finial, printed mark, 8cm; A Stevenson & Hancock Derby Miniature Watering Can, circa 1880, painted with landscape panels, iron red script mark, 9.5cm; and A Miniature Flower Encrusted Teapot, possibly John Bevington, crossed swords mark in blue, 9cm (3)
A First Period Worcester Porcelain Fluted Tea Bowl and Saucer, circa 1765, painted in kakiemon style with a bird and banded hedge; A Similar Teapot and Cover, painted in puce and gilt with flower sprigs; A Similar Fence Pattern Sugar Bowl; A Similar Three Flowers Pattern Milk Jug; and A Caughley Fence Pattern Teapot and Cover (8)
A Chinese Yixing Teapot, 18th/19th century, of vertically fluted compressed cushion shape, with short spout and C handle, conforming domed cover, the inside of the cover with old paper label inscribed The first bit of pottery collected by John about the year 1852, 10.5cm high; and Another Yixing Teapot, 19th century, of round cornered square section, with vine stock spout, handle and cover, the body applied with fruiting vine stems and a tree squirrel hidden in a recess, impressed seal mark, 11cm high (2)
An Important Australian Silver Three Piece Tea Service, presented to Captain Valentine Ryan, made by Alexander Dick, New South Wales, Sydney (active 1820s - 1840s), comprising teapot (13.5cm high), two-handled sugar basin and milk, each semi-gadrooned, the teapot inscribed around the lid PRESENTED BY THE CABIN PASSENGERS ON BOARD THE SHIP "CAMDEN" TO CAPTAIN VALENTINE RYAN IN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF HIS UNSWERVING ATTENTION AND KINDNESS DURING THE VOYAGE FROM PORTSMOUTH TO NEW S.WALES 1836, the sugar and milk with shortened inscriptions within cartouches, gross weight 49oz The Barque "Camden", 432 tons and built in London. From Sydney to Surabaja, wrecked on rocks at the Straits of Madura, 8 August 1836.
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