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A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel three-piece tea-set, Moscow, 1892/3. comprising teapot and cover, sugar basin and cover, and milk jug, each extensively decorated with stylized foliage, predominantly in shades of blue and with translucent red foiled enamel, the bases and rims with bands of geometric decoration (3), Teapot 12cm high. Provenance: Christie’s London, Icons, Russian Paintings and Works of Art, 26th April 1989, lot 261. Provenance: Christie's London, Icons, Russian Paintings and Works of Art, 26th April 1989, lot 261
A Russian silver-gilt teapot, Moscow, 1894. the barrel-shaped hammered body with applied trompe-l’oeil handle cast, chased and engraved in the form of an oak branch, the hinged lid applied with a vegetable, 88 standard, marked K. Fabergé beneath Imperial Warrant, 8.8cm high. Provenance: Sotheby’s New York, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, 15th December 1999, lot 223. Provenance: Sotheby's New York, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, 15th December 1999, lot 223
A Russian five-piece silver-gilt and shaded cloisonné enamel tea-set, Fedor Rückert, Kurliukov, and maker’s mark P.Ch. Moscow 1899-1908. comprising: a teapot, a milk-jug and a covered sugar-bowl, each with lobed bodies decorated with a falconer, gryphons, and stags within floral scrolls, the flared circular feet with bands of stylized flowerheads, the teapot and milk-jug with the initials of F. Rückert, overstruck with the maker’s mark of Orest Kurliukov, the sugar bowl with maker’s mark of Orest Kurliukov; together with a pair of sugar-tongs, similarly decorated, maker’s mark P.Sh. and a sugar-sifter, lacking maker’s mark (5), Height of teapot: 16.4cm. Provenance: Christie’s New York, The Greenfield Collection of Russian Enamels, 20th October 1998, lot 216. Provenance: Christie's New York, The Greenfield Collection of Russian Enamels, 20th October 1998, lot 216
A large George V silver-gilt dinner service for twenty-four covers, Goldsmith’s and Silversmith’s Company, London mainly 1919 and 1920. the borders of shell, rosette, and foliate scroll decoration, engraved trellis work and foliate panels, the majority with an engraved crest of a star, Comprising: Twenty-four dinner plates, 26.5cm diameter, Twenty-four dessert plates, 24cm diameter, Twelve soup plates, 26cm diameter, Twelve side plates, 19cm diameter, Three serving platters, 42cm, 36cm, 33cm wide, A pair of entree dishes and covers, 31cm wide, A circular vegetable pan, cover, tripartite divided interior, removable ivory handle with stopper to replace when on the table, 27cm diameter, An oval shaped soup tureen and cover, 28.5cm wide, A pair of asparagus dishes and racks, 27.5cm wide, Two shaped circular salvers on leaf clasped scroll feet, 24cm and 32cm diameter, Twenty- four silver-gilt mounted glass butter dishes, 13cm diameter, Twelve circular finger bowls, each on a spreading foot, 11.2cm diameter, Six scallop shell shaped dishes on three dolphin feet, 14cm wide, A pair of sugar casters, 18.3cm high, Four sauce boats, 21cm long, Four flower vases, 19.5cm high, A large silver gilt mounted cut crystal magnum sized claret jug, 30cm high, A seven-piece tea and coffee service comprising: A tea kettle with stand and burner, A bullet shaped teapot, A sugar bowl and cover, A cream jug, A coffee pot, A tea caddy and caddy spoon, A pair of large two-handled tea trays, 80cm wide, Condiments comprising: Twelve mustard pots, hinged covers and with Old English pattern spoons, Twelve circular open salts, with Old English pattern spoons, Twelve vase shaped pepperettes, pierced covers and raised on circular foot, 178 pieces, approximately 2200oz. Provenance: Christie’s London, 5th March 1997, lot 48. Provenance: Christie's London, 5th March 1997, lot 48
A George IV three-piece silver-gilt tea service, Paul Storr, London 1828-29. additionally stamped ‘Storr & Mortimer’, comprising: a teapot, a milk jug, a twin-handled sugar bowl, the bellied bodies with embossed and chased borders of shell and fluting, with scalloped everted shell detailed rims, the lower border of rushes, the central vacant border engraved with scroll-form cartouche with stag’s head facing with shell surmounting, the teapot with domed fluted shell detailed cover with conch shell finial, the S-scroll handles formed as serpents rising from rushes (3), teapot 18cm high, combined weight 56oz
A George III silver coffee and tea service, Paul Storr, London 1816-17. comprising: a large spirit samovar, a coffee pot, a teapot and a twin-handled sugar bowl, each of circular form with scrolling floral and rosette border with flower head details to rim and gadrooned fluting to lower section, raised on simple circular foot with gadrooned and chased upper rim, the coffee and teapot with raised upper rims with ovolo border and slightly domed hinged cover with oak leaf and acorn finial with wooden knops, the handles of all with classical mask socket mounts and curved scroll handles; together with a matched hot milk jug in a similar style (unmarked) (5), Coffee pot 27cm high, combined weight of service 262oz
An unusual George III silver teapot, Charles Aldridge, London 1789-90. of oval shape, the faceted tapering body with floral bright cut detail, rising sides to an oval hinged cover with bright cut border and carved wood leaf finial, the wood handle of simple form, the spout of tapering ribbed form all on a flared panelled oval pedestal foot with further engraved detail, 18cm high, 31cm overall length, 21oz all in. Provenance: Christie’s October 20th 1998 lot 358. Garrard and Co. 1975
A VICTORIAN LARGE MEASHAM DOUBLE SPOUT TEAPOT AND COVER the applied cartouche inscribed with blue glazed, impressed lettering " Bethel Temperance Hall Presented 1889 ", the body with typical sprigged floral decoration, the domed cover with miniature teapot surmount. overall height 30cm. Together with A MEASHAM POTTERY RING TEAPOT STAND. 19cm diameter. (2)
A BOURNE AND LEIGH ALBION POTTERY TEAPOT ON STAND and HOT WATER POT of Rococoesque style decorated in blue transfer c-scroll and floral pattern with gilded highlights, the water jug with hinged pewter lid, blue factory stamped marks to base including pattern name "Wilton", c. 1912. Teapot on stand 16cm high.
A Copeland “Spodes Italian” blue printed extensive Dinner and Tea Service, (basically six place setting), comprising six Coffee Cans and Saucers, eight Tea Cups and Saucers, eight Tea Plates, eight Dessert Bowls, nine Dinner Plates, two single-handled Covered Vegetable Tureens, Teapot, Cream Jug, Sugar Bowl, Salt and Pepperette, two-handled Sandwich Tray, six circular Ramekin Dishes and one Platter (age varies, but mainly modern) NB: THIS LOT MAY BE VIEWED AS DISPLAYED
A collection of Shelley New York shape Tea Ware, decorated with floral design in shades of pink, red, mauve and purple with green leaves, on a white ground, pattern number 10558, comprises Teapot and Stand, Hot Water Jug, a two-handled small Butter Dish, a single handled Covered Sardine Box, a circular Covered Preserve Pot, a four-slice Toast Rack, a rectangular Tray, eight Tea Cups, six Coffee Cans, twelve Saucers, a small Cream Jug, a Milk Jug, a Bachelor’s Tea Pot, Sugar Bowl, two Slop Bowls, a further Cream Jug, a small circular Covered Pot, a Comport, a further circular Covered Jar, fifteen circular Plates in sizes and a small rectangular Dish
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