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A George III ovoid teapot and matching teapot stand in the Neo-Classical manner, the teapot engraved with wide bandings and oval cartouche, tapered angular spout, with fruitwood handle and finial, 5. 75ins high, the teapot stand similarly engraved, on four panel feet, 7ins x 5ins, by William Abdy, London 1789-1790 (gross weight 18ozs - spout of teapot creased and pushed in, teapot stand somewhat twisted)
A George III teapot with squat circular body, partly reeded, with cast gadroon and leaf scroll mounts to the flanged rim, and leaf capped scroll handle, the slightly domed cover with floral finial, on four ball feet, 5.75ins high, by Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, London 1819 (gross weight 26ozs), and a George III bulbous rectangular two-handled sugar basin, and matching milk jug with partly reeded bodies, gadroon and leaf scroll mounts to rim, by Robert & Samuel Hennell, London 1809 (weight 15.5ozs)
A late Victorian five piece tea and coffee service of Georgian design, the rectangular bulbous bodies partly reeded, with gadroon and shell pattern mounts, each on four bun feet, comprising - teapot, 6.5ins high, coffee pot, 8.75ins high, hot water jug, 8.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin, and milk jug, by W.F. & A.F., Sheffield 1899, hot water jug, London 1899 (all initialled "R.E.B." - gross weight 102ozs), and plated oval two-handled tray with bold gadroon and leaf scroll mounts to rim, 19.75ins x 29.75ins (inscribed "Presented (together with a silver tea and coffee service) to R. Ernest Brounger, by the employees of the Costa Rican Railway Company and the Northern Railway Company of Costa Rica, as a mark of their esteem, San Jose, Costa Rica, 30th June 1906")
A Victorian four piece tea and coffee service, the circular bulbous lobed bodies boldly engraved with cartouche's, leaf scroll and floral ornament and each on cast panel feet, comprising: teapot and coffee pot with cast melon and leaf finials and cast leaf scroll pattern handles, 7.5ins and 11ins high, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Robert Harper, London 1865 (gross weight 82ozs)
A George III four piece teaset, with engraved friezes of brightcutting comprising panelled teapot, stand, octagonal cream jug and sugar bowl with engraved armorials, all London 1791 all by J. Wakelin & W. Taylor (except the stand by John Touliet) 36oz gross (the sugarbowl with some loading). (4)
A New Hall part tea service, 1815-1825, pattern 1553, each piece printed with a floral bouquet coloured with enamels beneath gilt rims, comprising: a London-shape teapot, cover and stand, a London-shape sucrier and cover, a London-shape milk jug, a slop basin, two circular plates, twelve bute-shape teacups with ring handles and twelve saucers. red printed circular mark, enamelled pattern number. diameter of plates 21.5cm., 8.5in. minor damage. (31).
A Victorian electroplate four-piece tea and coffee set, of baluster coffee pot, milk jug, spherical teapot and sugar bowl, each with foliate engraved cartouche to waist, on scroll feet, coffee pot 25cm high; and 22 other items including pair of Regency style Gothic cluster column dwarf candlesticks, (26).
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