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A thirty-four piece part set of 19th century hand painted tea wares, each piece with an individual floral design, including a teapot, milk jug, lidded sugar bowl, three serving plates, coffee cups, tea cups, a/f. (34)Provenance: Privately owned, Clipsham House, Lincolnshire.Chips and hairline cracks to teapot, two tea cups, one saucer, the circular serving plate, and the lidded sugar bowl.
Group of assorted ceramics and glassware, to include three Wedgwood light blue Jasperware pin dishes and small box, blue and white transfer printed soup tureen and cover with spoon and stand, German silver lustre teapot, Masons Mandalay pattern jug, Royal Tudor Ware Chintz pattern wares, glass decanter, glass cake stand, glass jug, glass bowls, plus various other glassware and ceramics, in three boxes
A George V silver 4-piece tea set, Charles Weale, Birmingham 1930, comprising teapot, hot water jug, 2-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, oval globular form with egg and dart rim, lion mask and paw feet, teapot height 14.5cm, 52.6oz gross (4) Condition Report: Teapot - 1 extremely minor dent on lower half of body. Jug - 1 light dent to lower half of body. Bowl - 1 extremely minor dent to body. Cream jug - no damage or repair. All pieces still heavy gauge, hinged lids working perfectly, hallmarks slightly rubbed and only 1 year apart
A George V silver 3-piece tea and coffee set, Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1916, comprising teapot, side-pouring coffee/chocolate pot, and 2 handled sugar bowl, circular globular form, with engraved foliate and swag decoration and turned wood mounts, teapot 16cm, 48oz gross Condition Report: Coffee pot has 1 heavy dent on lower bulbous body, all pieces have engraved initial M in cartouches, otherwise no damage, hinges working perfectly, hallmarks clear
A three piece silver tea service, by G Bryan & Co, Birmingham 1932, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of octagonal form raised upon stepped pedestal foot, together with an associated silver coffee pot, by Harrods Ltd, Sheffield 1933, of similar octagonal baluster form raised upon pedestal foot, height 21.3cm (total gross weight 1377.9g/44.3Toz.). (4)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, The Teapot and Cream-Jug 1923, The Sugar-Bowl 1924, in the George III-style, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 24.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 26oz 7dwt, 819gr; Together With a silver plate tray, oval and with reeded border and integral handles, 49.5cm wide (4)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Edward John Haseler and Noble Haseler, Birmingham, 1910, each piece tapering oval and on spreading foot, engraved with foliage, each engraved with initials and presentation dates on one side, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 29.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 36oz 3dwt, 1,124gr (3)
A George III Silver Teapot, by George Smith and Thomas Hayter, London, 1794, oblong and engraved with foliage, each side later engraved with a crest within foliage cartouche, handle and finial lacking, 23.5cm wide; Together With a George V silver cream-jug and sugar-bowl to match, by Sebastian Garrard, London, 1922, total weight of silver 31oz 13dwt, 984gr (3)
A Four-Piece Elizabeth II Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Da-mar Silverware, London, 1977, in the George III style, tapering and with gadrooned border, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee pot 23cm high, total gross weight, 61oz 1dwt, 1,899gr (4)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Carrington and Co., London, 1933, each piece in the George III-style, oblong and on compressed ball feet, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, each with leaf-capped scroll handle, the teapot 28cm wide over handle, total gross weight 36oz 2dwt, 1,122gr (3)
A Three-Piece Edward VII and George V Silver Tea-Service, by Horace Woodward and Co. Ltd., London, The Sugar-Bowl 1908, The Teapot and Cream-Jug 1911, each piece oval and with fluted lower body, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 28.5cm wide over handle; Together With an Edward VII silver hot-water jug, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1907, the lower body part-fluted, with ebonised handle and finial, 20.5cm high, total gross weight 44oz 9dwt, 1,382gr (4)
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1917, each piece tapering and on four scroll feet, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 21cm high, total gross weight 65oz 4dwt, 2,027gr (4)
A Four-Piece George V and Edward VIII Silver Tea-Service, The Teapot, Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl Maker's Mark SI, Sheffield, 1928, The Hot-Water Jug by S. Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, each piece facetted tapering and on four scroll feet, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial, a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 22cm high, total gross weight 51oz 4dwt, 1,592gr (4)
A George III Silver Teapot-Stand, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1796, oval and on four fluted tapering panel feet, with foliage and flower engraved border below reeded rim, 18.5cm wide, 4oz 19dwt, 154grFully marked underneath. There is some minor wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Some minor bruises. No indication of there having been an erasure.
A George III Silver Teapot and Stand, by Alexander Field, London, The Teapot 1798, The Stand 1799, each oval and engraved with foliage and drapery swags, further engraved with initials within a shield, the teapot with wood handle and finial, the teapot 28m wide over handle, total gross weight 18oz 19dwt, 590gr (2)
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by Florence Warden, Chester, 1895, each piece tapering and stamped with foliage on a matted ground, comprising a teapot with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 23.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 13oz 5dwt, 412gr (3)
A small quantity of predominantly brass metalware, including teapot, a figure of a cat holding a kitten in its mouth, horse brasses, candlesticks, a model of Concorde, an embossed panel inscribed 'Clyde Lectramek Soot Blowing System Operating Instructions', a money box, two vintage stirrup pumps, a bronze-effect figure group of two men, possibly hurling or playing lacrosse (lacking bat), inscribed 'J. Rynhart E/500', a door lock, etc.
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