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Sevres four piece tea set comprising: circular tray, 36.5cm wide, teapot, 13.5cm high, lidded sucriere, 12.25cm high and cream jug, 9.5cm high, each piece with painted decoration depicting interior scenes with figures on a heavily gilded bleu de roi ground, marked with a capital L within interlaced L`s
Five pieces of Chinese and Japanese porcelain comprising: pair of baluster shaped vases, each having blue and white painted decoration depicting birds amongst foliage and bearing a four character mark, 24.5cm high, a plate having blue and white foliate decoration, 23cm diameter, a Famille Rose globular teapot having decoration depicting men riding goats, 10.5cm high and a Japanese rectangular dish with red and green highlighted blue and white foliate decoration, 20.5cm wide
Elizabeth II silver four piece tea service together with an oval two handled tray, the service being of traditional London shape and comprising: teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sugar basin with tongs, makers Viner`s Ltd, Sheffield 1960/1961, the tray having a shaped border, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1959, total gross weight 118oz approx
Exhibitions: A single cup Festival of Britain teapot with lid, a Carlton china British Empire Exhibition cheese dish, and Arcadian pottery British Empire Exhibition vase, a Great Exhibition of Industry commemorative coin 1851, Edward, Prince of Wales Wedding coin 1863, and 1 other, sold with a book `The Illustrated Exhibitor` published following the Great Exhibition of Industry 1851. (8)
A Chinese light brown Yixing Teapot and cover, by Li Bi-fang (1939-2008) the typical "Jing-lan" shape tea pot carved with elegant arcs in a minimalist style, the base and lid with impressed potter s seal mark, the bottom marked "Made by Li Bi-fang". Li Bi-fang (1939-2008), a well-known and respected Yi-xing tea potter. Some of her works had been collected by Shanghai Museum and Hong Kong Museum of Tea Ware, in 1987, one of her works "Jing-lan" tea pots had been collected by the Hall Zi-guang-ge, the central government headquarters compound in Zhong-nan-hai, Beijing, China." Wide (with handle) 16 cm; Ht 8 cm Excellent condition. View on auctionatrium.com
A collection of silver and electroplated Items, late 19th and 20th century, including a Mappin and Webb silver bachelors teapot on pad feet, London 1896, a pair of loaded silver spill vases and a near pair of loaded silver candlesticks on square bases, a pair of silver circular urn pepperettes and another pair of silver oval silver pepperettes, a white metal rectangular pin tray with foliate embossed edges on ball feet and various small silver, white metal and plated small dishes, a matched set of eight silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, a set of gilt white metal and Harlequin enameled teaspoons, cased, a pair of plated bottle coasters and a smaller plated lined butter dish with glass liner, a large plated oval gallery tray with pierced undulating gallery sides, a plated fruit stand fitted a creamer and sucrier and a pair of Mappin and Webb plated scallop shaped serving dishes on ball feet, together with a Tunbridgeware stamp case, a small quantity of gold and white metal jewellery, a pair of turned ivory salt and pepper pots, and a pair of modern Portmerion pottery comforter dogs (qty" The teapot, 13cm high, The bachelor`s teapot with some very minor minute dents and scratches, the spill vases and candlesticks with knocks and dents, some small dishes with dents and damage, the remaining items with typical wear, scratches and dents commensurate with age. View on auctionatrium.com
An American matched three piece tea set teapot by Charles Wiltberger of Philadelphia, covered sugar bowl by John McMullin, the cream jug unmarked, the deep plain tapering bodies with beaded rims on waisted stems and spreading foot, the covered sugar with arch pierced rim and pull off domed cover (3) teapot 31cm high, 42oz Wiltberger apprenticed to Richard Humphrey, started business in 1793, died 1851. John McMullin also worked at a similar period in Philadelphia
A North American four piece tea and coffee service by Birks, with sterling marks, comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each with baluster lobed panelled form with S scroll spouts and handles and all raised on bracket feet (4) coffee pot 23cm high, combined weight 95oz
A fine modern six piece tea and coffee service Asprey, London 1994, comprising spirit kettle stand and burner; coffee pot; water pot; teapot; milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, the simple slight baluster bodies of plain form with rococo scrolls and oval cartouches, each with S scroll handles and acanthus caps, the domed hinged covers with foliate finials (6) Spirit kettle 39cm high, combined weight 215oz
A five piece tea service Elkington`s Birmingham 1960, comprising water pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, with twin handled tray, the simple tapered bodies with applied art deco style bosses, the larger tray with similar detail to the border (5) Water pot 22cm high, tray 56cm wide, combined weight 95oz
An Edwardian four piece tea service R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1909, comprising water pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each with slender baluster bodies with reeded rims and engraved initial C, the water and teapots with heavily cast foliate terminals to handles (4) water pot 24cm high, combined weight 53oz
A Victorian three piece tea set London 1889, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, the reeded borders with acanthus leaf details to corners flanked with foliate borders, the scalloped rim above with gadrooned details, raised on four ball feet (3) teapot 16cm high, combined weight 33oz
A fine Victorian Grecian revival three piece tea set Martin & Hall, London 1880, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar vase, milk jug, each with finely engraved classical scenes within clasped acanthus borders, with a circular cartouche, engraved monogram teapot 25.5cm high, combined weight 58oz
A Victorian four piece tea and coffee service retailed by Goldsmiths Alliance, London 1876, comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of oval section with slightly flared bodies, the engraved borders of running foliage within prick engraved aches, (4) Coffee pot 20.5cm high, combined weight 45oz
A Victorian four piece tea set retailed by Widdowson & Veale, London 1872, comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl, and milk jug, each of straight sided panelled form with profusely engraved foliate borders and panels, the coffee and tea pots with long straight spouts (4) coffee pot 22cm high, combined weight 63oz
A George III teapot Paul Storr, London 1810, of compressed form with reeded girdle and gadrooned borders and rims, the body with engraved crest and armorial, the large spout with acanthus details, `C` scroll handle with foliate thumbpiece, the slightly domed hinged cover with foliate hinge and bun finial 11.5cm high, 20.5oz See Illustration.
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