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A Slaters Patent teapot together with a conforming hot water jug each decorated in gilt, turquoise and white with flowers within a cobalt blue band together with a 1930`s transfer decorated teapot by Creyke and a pair of oriental blue and white transfer decorated crackle-glaze cylindrical vases.
~G~ A George II silver Bullet teapot, by William Aytoun, Edinburgh 1735, Assay Master Archibald Ure, the plain spherical body with engraved band to collar, raised on a circular spreading foot, the hinged cover with ball finial above an insulated double scroll handle, 16.5cm high, 22.5oz. See The British Antiques Dealers` Association Yearbook 1999/2000 page 117 for an illustration of this actual teapot
A silver four piece matched tea set, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1912/14/15, comprising: a teapot of oval fluted pedestal form with ebonised handle, 16.5cm; a tapering oval fluted hot water jug, 19.5cm; an oval pedestal swing handled sugar basin with reeded edge, 14cm; and the companion milk jug, 12.5cm, 37oz (4)
A late Victorian Staffordshire porcelain coffee set and a matching teapot, comprising:- six yellow and gilt glazed coffee cans each within an embossed and pierced silver holder by William Comyns, London 1897, each with a matching saucer together with the companion cream jug and sugar basin both similarly silver mounted, cups 6cm high, 9oz approx (22)
A silver five piece tea set, by Francis Howard, Sheffield 1973-76, comprising:- an octagonal teapot of plain design with moulded edge raised on four stylised hoof feet, 13.5cm high; a coffee pot/hot water jug, 20cm; together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug and a plain oval two handled tray, 51cm diameter, 109oz (5)
A four piece silver tea and coffee set, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1914-17, comprising:- a teapot of compressed rectangular shape with moulded girdle, flat based below an ebonised handle, 13.5cm high; the matching coffee pot or hot water jug, 21.5cm high; together with the companion milk jug and sugar bowl, 60oz (4)
An Edwardian silver four piece tea and coffee set, J B Carrington, London 1902, comprising: a teapot of compressed canted oval shape with reeded girdle below a gadrooned edge, all raised on four ball feet, 18cm high; the matching coffee pot, 23cm high, together with the companion sugar bowl and milk jug, 56oz (4)
A silver teapot, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926, of oval shape, the lower body fluted below a hinged cover, 15cm high, together with another smaller similar example by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1900, 13cm high and a hot water jug of similar form by Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1888, 16cm high, 35.75oz (3)
A George III silver five piece tea and coffee set, principally by John Emes, London 1799/1800, comprising a teapoy of oval shape with bright cut engraved border, wooden handle and bone finial (William Allen III, 1799), 16.25cm; a matching oval teapot stand with reeded edge (John Emes, 1799), 16.75cm; an oval vase shape coffee pot (John Emes, 1800) on oval pedestal foot with spool cover and acorn finial, 29cm; the companion sugar basin and milk jug (John Emes, 1799), all initialled, 62oz (5)
A GEORGE V THREE PIECE SILVER TEASET, of oval form with a wide pierced band of scrolling foliate decoration to rims and four splayed feet. Comprising teapot, sucrier and milk jug, the teapot engraved. By E. Druiff & Co, Birmingham 1922. Height of teapot 6", milk jug 4" and sucrier 4.25". Approx. weight in total 39oz
A MEISSEN (SECOND) TEASET, comprising globular teapot, bread and butter plate, covered sucrier and milk jug, decorated with printed and painted figures with gilt borders and floral knops. Blue crossed sword marks to base struck through. Height 6.5", diameter 9.5", jug and sucrier 5". AF. (4)
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