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A DOULTON LAMBETH BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICE, with silver mounts, of compressed circular form, the stoneware body incised with stylised plant forms and lobed girdle, in blue and green glaze, comprising teapot, sugar and cream, impressed marks and assayed London 1876 (later white metal mount to damaged spout)
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT by Robert Garrard, of slightly waisted circular shape, engraved with alternating vertical panels of strapwork and foliage and diaper, over a stiff leaf basal border, having an ivory handle with scroll cap and lobed ivory finial, 6.25in. (16cms) high, London 1853 ...22ozs (Please see lot 275 for image)
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT BY SAMUEL HENNELL, of boat shape, with an egg and dart everted rim, above a lobed body, domed cover and scroll handle on four bun feet, London 1813 12in. (30.5cms) wide, together with a sugar bowl and matched cream jug by Robert & Samuel Hennell, with partially lobed bodies, below an engraved foliate and scroll border, on bun feet, 8in. (20cms) wide and 4.75in. (12cms) high respectively, London 1804/05 ...28ozs gross
A three piece silver tea set by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925 comprising: a teapot of compressed rectangular form raised on four ball feet below a gadrooned edge, fitted with an ebonised handle and finial to the hinged cover, 16cm high together with the companion milk jug and sugar basin, 41.5oz (3)
A silver three piece tea set by Martin and Hall, London 1889 comprising: a teapot of oval shape, the lower body fluted below an ebonised handle and fluted finial, 14cm high together with the companion milk jug and sugar bowl; also a hot water jug by William Hutton & Son, London 1895 of baluster form, the lower body fluted below an ebonised handle, 20cm, 45.5oz
George V silver three-piece Tea Service, comprising teapot, with a hinged rising lid, with turned wood knop and with turned wood handle, shaped spout and on an oval base and a matching milk jug and two-handled sugar bowl, maker’s mark H.A., Sheffield 1819, the base marked Munsey & Co. Ltd., Cambridge, 1020grms.
*A George III silver three piece tea set, the milk jug and sugar bowl by Stephen Adams, London 1802, the teapot by John Robins, London 1803, with wooden handle and finial inscribed on the base 'The Gift of a Friend', all with scrolling decoration and a lion crest, on each side, jug 4ins high, 5oz, the bowl 7.5ins wide, 7oz, teapot 11ins wide, 16oz, together with an associated pair of Spanish sugar tongs
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