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A matched four piece tea and coffee serviceBirmingham 1912, 1915 and 1916 comprising coffee pot, teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, the plain bodies with waisted upper section and bellied bodies with large everted gadrooned rim and angular handles, raised on simple collar foot (4) coffee pot 22cm high, combined weight 54oz
An Edwardian four piece tea and coffee set Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1907, comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each with baluster bodies heavily embossed with flower head and scroll motifs, the spouts similarly, each with angular handles and raised on ball feet (4) coffee pot 23cm high combined weight 51oz
A four piece tea and coffee serviceAdie Brothers, Birmingham 1955, comprising coffee pot, teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, the simple bellied bodies with fluted sections and everted gadrooned rims, each raised on four squat bun feet; together with a silver plated salver of shaped outline raised on four bracket feet (5) coffee pot 19cm high, combined weight 46oz
A George III Scottish silver three piece tea serviceGeorge Fenwick, Edinburgh 1811, of rounded rectangular form, wavy gadroon rim, lower band of bright cut engraved flower heads and leaves, lower blank cartouche, all on ball feet, leaf clasped scroll handles to the milk jug and sugar bowl, the teapot with an engraved angular handle, the spout with floral engraving 41oz
A George III teapot Peter & William Bateman, London 1807, of oval outline with slightly bellied body with engraved borders, garlands and swags, with foliate formed cartouches, slender scroll spout and simple handle, the hinged domed cover with engraved borders and wooden finial 17cm high 15oz
A Victorian bachelors teaset J Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1890, comprising teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, with fluted lower sections and angular handles; together with an Edwardian coffee pot by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1910, with baluster body with fluted section and gadrooned rim (4) coffee pot 20cm high, combined weight 32oz
A George III silver three piece tea service by Thomas Johnson, London 1818, of round compressed form, with foliate chased cape rims and embossed girth, cornucopia decorated handles, on claw and leaf supports, the cream jug with a spout, teapot 27cm long, 1531g (49.2 ozs) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A George IV Irish silver teapot, by John Le Bas, Dublin 1823, of rounded rectangular outline, with an undulating gadrooned rim, bright cut foliate border panels to the body, on ball supports, 30cm long, 713g (22.9 oz) gross; with a George III Irish silver sugar basin and cream jug by James Fray, Dublin 1815, of conforming design, 539g (17.3 oz) gross, all engraved with a crest. The crest is recorded for ARESKINE, BAGLEY, CLIFTON, DRUMMOND and approximately 150 family names Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
An Austrian silver lobed circular teapot and cream jug by Stephan Mayerhofer & Carl Klinkosch, Vienna 1840, with ivory loop handles, on leafy scroll feet, the tea pot with a leafy bud finial, engraved `JE` under a coronet, the tea pot 27.5cm (10.75in) long, 976g (31.25 oz) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
An 18th century Russian silver bullet-shaped small teapot, possibly by Yakov Semyonov Maslennikov, Moscow 1787? (date worn), assay master Stephan Belkin (1779-1788), with a composition loop handle and on a collet foot, 18.5cm (7.25in) long, 236g (7.5 oz) (the cover unmarked) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A matched English porcelain part tea service, including New Hall, painted with large pink roses and other colourful flowers, painted pattern numbers 1832 and 1597, c.1830, damages and repairs. Comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a milk jug, a small tureen and cover, a cake plate, nine saucers, nine teacups and four coffee cups. (29)
English 19th century ceramics, variously decorated with painted flowers, printed dragons and applied Classical figures, including a New Hall teapot and cover, a jelly mould, a pearlware teapot and cover, an applied stoneware jug and cover and a Chinese teabowl and saucer, damages and restoration, 27cm max. (26)
Selection of good quality ceramics including: Mintons Imari cup and saucer; Crown Ducal Orange tree teapot and 2 plates, S/D; Davenport jug; Wedgwood black jasper clock; Royal Crown Derby saucer; Masons bowl; Royal Doulton `Leeds Spray` plate and an early 20th Century good quality jug with a drip glaze type decoration. (11)
A Royal Doulton `Old Salt` teapot, exclusive for Collectors club. Together with 8 other Royal Doulton toby jugs; Old Salt, D6551; Buffalo Bill, D6735; Rip Van Winkle, D6438; The Snake Charmer, D6912 number 1599/2500; Long John Silver, Rd 864843; The Falconer, D6540; The Poacher, D6464; North American Indian, D6614.
SILVER - AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ELECTRO PLATE ON COPPER BOX having a fancy oval surround, plain lid with fluted sides, 9cm high x 15cm wide and an embossed EPNS TEAPOT of squat form SELECTION OF OTHER PLATED WARES including a spoon warmer, a coaster and a cutlead crystal bellied biscuit barrel with swing handle
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