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A COALPORT TEAPOT AND COVER of compressed circular shape, attractively painted with flower sprays and gilt with C and S scrolls, the rims, handle and spout richly gilt, 8cm h, c1820 ++An attractive example in very well preserved condition and of small size, presumably from a cabaret service, no restoration
A GEORGE IV TEAPOT of compressed circular form, chased with flowers on a matted band of scrolling foliage beneath the gadrooned rim, the domed lid with flower knop and integral hinge, 14cm h, by R W Atkins and W N Somersall, London 1826, 19ozs ++The decoration crisp, with evidence of erasure from the now vacant cartouche to either side, no damage or repairs, the lid fitting well and without any play in the hinge, the marks practically as struck
A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE HEREND PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE, Chinese Bouquet pattern, painted in green with Indianische Blumen within ozier moulded borders, comprising ten tea cups and saucers, twelve coffee cans and saucers, twelve consommé cups and saucers, ten soup plates, ten side plates, ten dessert plates, nine kidney shape side plates, two lidded sucriers, two cream jugs, three circular tureens and covers, one large oval two-handled tureen, four sauce/gravy boats and three stands, double lipped sauce boat, triangular serving dish, oval serving dish, medium oval dish, `Lemon` bowl and cover, coffee and teapot, double butter dish, salt and pepper, small oval dish, two graduated meat dishes, miniature vase,printed mark in blue, approximately 153 pieces See illustration
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER TEA KETTLE ON STAND complete with burner, the body of baluster wrythen form, supported on scroll feet, together with a teapot ensuite, impressed retailers mark of Rosenthal, by M H Wilkens & Sohne of Bremen-Hemelingen, 39cms and 19cms high respectively, total approximate weight: 62ozs. See illustration
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, by Edward Barnard & John Barnard, London 1852, of panelled baluster form, engraved overall with C-scrolls, flowers and leaves, beneath a raised C-scroll rim, the domed cover with eagle and oak leaf finial, capped scroll handle with bifurcated terminal, on a bracketted foot, 15cms high, approximate weight 14ozs
A George III/IV silver three piece teaset, probably by Crispin Fuller, London 1817/1821, comprising: a teapot of oval shape, the lower body fluted below an embossed rose border below a gadrooned edge, raised on four winged claw feet, 16.5cm high, crested; together with a large two handled sugar basin and cream jug, 42.5oz (3)
A mid Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set, by Samuel Smily of the Goldsmiths` Alliance, London 1876, comprising a teapot of tapering circular shape foliate engraved with hinged cover with flat finial and insulated loop handle, engraved with a presentation inscription, 16.5cm; the matching coffee pot, 21.5cm high; together with the companion sugar basin; and milk jug, 72oz (4)
A Victorian six piece silver tea set, by William Hunter, London 1842/1843, comprising: a teapot of ovoid shape, the upper body chased with floral scrolling, insulated scroll handle, the flush hinged cover with flattened bell shaped finial, 21.5cm; another smaller teapot of compressed globular form, 16cm; a large teakettle on warmer base, 43cm; together with two companion milk jugs, 13.5cm and 12.5cm and a sugar basin, 13cm, 188.25oz (6)
A silver three piece teaset, by Martin and Hall, Sheffield 1910, comprising: a teapot, the body of conical form embossed with lion masks and swags above a pedestal foot, ebonised handle and finial to the hinged cover, initialled `M`, 18.5cm high; together with the companion milk jug and sugar basin, 41oz (3)
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