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Set of three hand-painted miniature Royal Worcester `Fruit Study` items: teapot painted with pears, blackberries and cherries, marked to base `PH.1` and `P.English` to the side, height to top of lid 8.2cm; cream jug, decorated with peaches, cherries and blackcurrants, marked to base `PH.L` and `P.English` to the side, height 3.5cm; lidded sugar pot with two handles, decorated with peaches, grapes and blackcurrants, marked to base `PH.L` and `P.English` to the side, height including lid 5.3cm. All boxed.
A Victorian silver circular teapot engraved with scroll and floral ornament, with floral cast finial, C-scroll handle, on scroll feet, 6.75ins high, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1855, and a ditto baluster shaped milk jug embossed with cartouche, scroll and floral ornament, on shell feet, 5.25ins high, maker`s mark rubbed, London 1855 (gross and combined weights 30ozs)
A George V silver three piece tea service of plain octagonal panelled form and with reeded mounts, comprising - teapot, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Crichton Brothers, London 1920, and a George V silver hot water jug, 7.125ins high, by Barker Brothers, Chester 1923 (gross weight 41ozs)
An Edward VII Silver Strainer, Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1907, modelled as a teapot with a suspended strainer above, with an ivory handle, stamped PATENT NO. 18245; A Silver Mounted Ivory Pepper Mill, Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1937, tapering form with applied silver bands and terminal, 8.5cm high (2) Marks: both 6/10 - some wear but legible Chip to ivory on top section of ivory to the rim, 5x8mm, small bruise to strainer
A Victorian Bullet Teapot and Cream Jug, probably Arthur Sibley, London 1864, on spreading circular foot with beaded borders and shaped knop, retailed by Lambert, Coventry Street, London, 15cm high, 32oz (2) Marks: 8-9/10 Ivory to handle split but intact, typical surface marks etc, both engraved with a crest, lid a little loose on the joints
A FIGGJO FLINT [NORWEGIAN] TEA & DINNER SERVICE circa 1960s, comprising a teapot, hot water jug, milk jug, cream jug, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers, twelve tea plates, five side plates, seven dinner plates, five soup or dessert bowls, one serving dish, one gravy boat, and four egg cups, with blue printed factory marks, (total 52 pieces).
A MIDWINTER `SIENNA` PATTERN TEA & DINNER SERVICE circa 1960s, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl, eight cups, eight large saucers, six small saucers, eight tea plates, eleven breakfast plates, eight dinner plates, eight soup bowls, four dessert bowls, six small bowls, one large bowl, one serving platter, one gravy boat and stand, two vegetable tureens and lids, and one meat plate, (total 75 pieces).
A Clarice Cliff Bonjour Liberty Stripe tea for two set painted in shades of green circular banding, comprising a teapot, two tea cups, a tea plate, a sugar bowl and milk jug, printed marks. Including a selection of Clarice Cliff Collectors Society Magazines and a selection of auction catalogues specialising in Clarice Cliff
A 19th century floral bone china tea and coffee service, painted with flower sprays and sprigs, within a blue gilt and pink rose border, each inscribed with the pattern number 3115, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, nineteen cups and eleven saucers (some a.f.); a Bloor Derby Imari pattern campana shaped vase, with double gilt serpent handles, 20.5cm; a 19th century lustre jug, with printed canted rectangular panels, inscribed `Faith`; a copper lustre jug; a Coalport aesthetic movement coffee cup and saucer; another and cranberry wines etc
Meissen Turquoise Ground Cabaret Tea Service Meissen Turquoise Ground Cabaret Tea Service. Each piece decorated in the Sevres style with gilt rocaille decoration, each center painted with a vignette of a tavern scene or a courting male playing a musical instrument to his female counterpart, reserved against a turquoise ground; comprising teapot {height 6 inches 15.2 cm)}; creamer; sugar; tray {length 14 inches (35.5 cm)}; teacup and saucer (6). each piece with underglaze blue cross sword, many marked "12.". Provenance: Drews, Omaha & Palm Springs.
Lunt Treasure Sterling Five Piece Tea Service Lunt Treasure Sterling Five Piece Tea Service. Each piece of pear form cast with leafy auricular handles, the pots with dome form lids and fitted with bone fitters; comprising coffee pot {height 9 1/4 inches (23.4 cm)}, teapot, creamer, sugar, and splat bowl. Total silver weight 70 troy oz.
Japanese International Style 950 Standard Silver Five Piece Tea Service Japanese International Style 950 Standard Silver Five Piece Tea Service. Each of pear form spreading to a wide aperture, fitted with an integrated lid with a fruit finial, integrated silver handles with ebonized fitters, recessed footed round bases, comprising: a teapot, a coffee pot, a pitcher {height 11 inches (27.9 cm)}, a creamer {height 4 1/2 inches (11.4 cm)}, and a sugar. Total silver weight 96.7 troy oz.
A Chinese blue and white bullet shaped teapot decorated with figures amongst dwellings in a coastal scene, 11.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The finial has a large crack in it. There is crazing to the underside of the lid. The gilt to the finial is worn. There is one area to the rim of the teapot, which looks as though it has been repaired at some point. The rim may have had gilt work at some point, which has nearly all worn off. There is a chip to the end of the spout, which also at some point Near the top of the handle, on the body of the teapot is three small area's of missing glaze, near the bottom of the handle is a section of glaze which is more white in colour than the surrounding area. There is a section of glaze which is damaged to the body. All over general wear and tear, and small scratches.
A George III silver teapot of oval bellied form with engraved floral decoration and bearing armorials (by Henry Greenway, London 1791), 13.8 oz including handle CONDITION REPORTS The end of the spout is rough and dented. On the top side of the spout is a line of different coloured metal to the rest. There is a similar repair to the top of the handle. There is a hole to the bottom part of the handle. There is a rectangular section to the kettle, where the hinge is. There are minor dents and scratches throughout. Please refer to photographs for monograms, and further pictures. Dimensions; End of the handle to tip of the spout - 28 cm Height to top of knob - 15 cm Height to the rim - 11.5 cm Width of base - 13 x 8.5 cm

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