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An 18th Century Sevres porcelain part cabaret, comprising - bulbous teapot and domed cover, 5.25ins high, cylindrical box and cover with gilt moulded finial, circular bowl 2.5ins high, and cylindrical coffee cup and saucer, all decorated by Taillandier (born 1737, entered 1753 - died 1790), with sprigs of cornflowers within gilt borders (painted underglazed mark in blue and mauve, date code for 1782 - spout of teapot chipped and gilding generally rubbed)
A William IV silver circular teapot of squat bulbous form with partly reeded body and gadroon mounts, leaf capped spout and handle, and reeded knob to the slightly domed lid, 6ins high, by Charles Fox II, London 1830 (gross weight 22ozs - engraved to underside "The Gift of C.C.E. and C.E.M.E. July 31st 1830")
A late Victorian "Scottish" silver three piece tea service of Georgian design, the oval bodies engraved in the Neo-classical manner with bands of stylised leafage within bead borders, comprising - teapot with turned finial to the slightly domed lid, 6.75ins high, two handled urn pattern sugar basin and conforming milk jug, by W.M., Edinburgh 1894 (gross weight 32ozs)
An Edward VII silver three piece tea service of George IV design, the circular squat bulbous bodies with bold cast gadroon, mask and leaf scroll mounts to the flanged rim, the bodies embossed and chased with leaf scroll, floral and cornucopia, on plain footrims, comprising - teapot, the slightly domed lid with cast turned finial and ebonised handle, 4.75ins high, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1909 (gross weight 53ozs - No. 18799 to bases)
A Worcester Teapot and cover, c.1770, painted with flowers, cover restored, 13.4cm; two Plates and three saucers, painted with named views on a salmon pink ground, very worn, 13 .7 and 19cm (7) Views are: Festiniog, Wales;On Worksworth Moor, Derbyshire; Nottingham Castle; Langard Fort and Wentworth Park no. 14; no. 16 no. 17; no. 4; no. 5
Worcester: The Fence Pattern, c.1770, each piece printed in underglaze blue with birds, flowers and a fence, comprising: coffee pot and cover; milk jug, teabowl and two saucers and a teapot with replaced cover, crescent marks, one with crescent and E, chips, and a Derby saucer printed with oxen and herders, (8) no. 310; no. 43; no. 413 Bow China (the Derby saucer)
A George III silver tea service London 1803 and 1806, maker John Emes, comprising an oval teapot with ivory handle & finial with matching stand with mahogany base, an upright oval hot water pot with ivory handle and acorn finial on an open spirit burner stand, and a slop bowl and milk jug with gilt bowls, the oval bodies with bands of pinwheel and engraved floral and foliate decoration above laurel wreath motifs, total weight 70.6oz (6).
A Clarice Cliff Stamford shape Rudyard pattern tea service, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, milk jug and two teacups, saucers and side plates, each coloured with a tree with green and black stem and pendulous red, blue and pink foliage, banded in pale green and blue, teapot 12.5cm high, c.1934
A George III oval teapot, flush-hinged domed cover, oval knop finial, fruitwood scroll capped handle, bright-cut engraved with leafy borders and centred to recto and verso by leafy garland cartouches, engraved with crest and motto of Trevithick of Great Trevemeder, St. Eval, Cornwall, 27.5cm long, Thomas Wallis II, London 1800, 15oz The Trevithick in this case is the family of the steam engine, mining and railway pioneer, Richard Trevithick (1771-1833)
A George III three piece half-fluted boat shaped tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, rectangular knop finial, flush-hinged domed cover, acantus capped angular scroll handles, gadrooned borders cast with shells and leafy scrolls to angles, conforming paw feet, gilt interiors, the teapot with ivory insulators, crested, 28cm long, George Knight, London 1818, 41oz gross The crest is that of the family of Powys, the head of which from 1797 has been Lord Lilford.
A George V Regency Revival four piece lamp shaped tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar basin, pine cone finials, flush-hinged domed covers, the tea and hot water pots with fruitwood scroll handles capped with acanthus cut-card work and terminating in lion mask roundels, the milk jug and sugar basin with acanthus grasped divided flying scroll handles conforming, egg and dart borders, fluted socles, spreading circular bases, the hotwater pot 20cm high, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1917, 46oz
A Victorian four piece boat shaped tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and two handled sugar basin, knop finials, hinged domed covers, angular scroll handles, gadrooned borders, chased and embossed with flowers, diapers and leafy scrolls on a matted ground, centred to recto and verso by vacant cartouches, ebonised fittings, 29.5cm long, Birmingham 1899, 62oz gross
A Victorian three piece boat shaped bachelor`s tea service, ball, spire and oval knop finial, flush-hinged domed cover, gadrooned borders above deep reeded bands, canted angles embossed with stiff leaves, angular scroll handles, ball feet, the teapot with fruitwood fittings, 22cm long, Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1896, 22oz gross
A Victorian three piece pot bellied bachelor`s tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, knop finial, hinged ogee cover, gadrooned borders, scroll capped handles, grotesque mask to spout, heavily applied with strapwork pendants, the teapot with ivory fittings, 21cm long, George W Adams, London 1871, 35oz
A William IV Neo-Rococo compressed melon shaped teapot, assymetrical flower finial, hinged domed cover, acanthus capped scroll handle and spout, chased and embossed with panels of flowers and stiff foliage on a matted ground, leafy scroll base, cartouche shaped feet cast with anthemions, ivory insulators, 28cm long, Edward Barton, London 1834, 23oz gross
An Art Deco four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, knop finials, hinged domed covers, angular scroll handles, spreading circular bases, the tea and hot water pots with Bakelite fittings, A L Davenport Ltd, Birmingham 1937 & 1939, 28oz gross
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