FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS, METALWARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include five pressed glass oil lamps, a five branch candelabrum, a quantity of brass door furniture and a brass fire grate, a boxed David Winter Cottages 'Brookside Hamlet', tea wares and part tea sets including Sadler, Colclough, Gainsborough, Johnson Bros and Alfred Meakin, a novelty teapot in the form of a strawberry, etc (4 boxes) (sd)
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TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a late nineteenth century cast iron pot with lion head handles, a pale blue Wedgwood Jasperware jardiniere, height 16cm x diameter 17.5cm, and heart shaped trinket box, a Wedgwood Jasperware navy blue dipped teapot, a rectangular Sadler gold lustre teapot with matching covered sugar bowl and cream jug, Pendelfin 'Peeps' and Tinker Ware 'Tilly' rabbits, a wooden shield shaped hall brush set, a leather covered copper travelling inkwell, a framed tapestry with a portrait of a Victorian lady verso, a hexagonal wooden framed mirror, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd)
TWO BOXES OF NEW AND UNUSED LADIES WRAPS AND SCARVES, to include over thirty scarves and wraps in assorted patterns and colours, all in individual packets, together with seven new and unused cushion covers, four cast contemporary (male form) wall hooks, a boxed and unused Atmós Fera crystal glass pedestal dish, two new and sealed boxes of Greenman aromatic soap, an Chinese style teapot for one, three sealed packs of Ancient Wisdom aromatic soap, 'Pink Champagne', 'Teatree and Mint', Aloe Vera' (2 boxes)
TWO BOXES OF TEA AND DINNER WARES ETC, to include Paragon 'English Rose' six place tea set - lacking teapot, Royal Doulton 'Old Colony' six cups and saucers, milk and sugar bowl, Royal Worcester 'Evesham' flan dishes, Mayflower Pottery part dinner service, Royal Thailand dinner plates and soup bowls, 1953 Coronation water glass, boxed tea spoons and cake forks etc
After a design by Christopher Dresser, a three-piece Victorian travelling picnic tea set, by Hukin & Heath, London 1883, comprising: a teapot of tapering circular form, with a wicker-bound handle, with registration mark to base, plus a circular tapering sugar bowl, gilded interior, and cream jug, length of tea pot handle to spout 16.5cm, approx. weight 10.8oz. (3)
MEISSEN 27-tlg. Kaffeeservice 'Rote Rose', 2. Wahl, 20. Jh. 7 Kaffeetassen und 7 Untertassen, 7 Kuchenteller, 1 Kaffeekanne (H. ca. 23,5 cm, Deckelröschen bestoßen), 1 Teekanne, 1 Sahnegießer, 1 Zuckerdose, 1 Tortenplatte (D. ca. 32) und 1 kleine Kratervase (H. ca. 10, am Rand best.). Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| MEISSEN 27-piece coffee service 'Red Rose', 2nd choice, 20th c. 7 coffee cups and 7 saucers, 7 cake plates, 1 coffee pot (h. approx. 23.5 cm, lid floret bumped), 1 teapot, 1 cream pourer, 1 sugar bowl, 1 cake plate (d. approx. 32) and 1 small crater vase (h. approx. 10, rim bumped). Slight signs of age and use.
A Wedgewood Bone China "Florentine Turquoise" Pattern Tea Service, comprising - seven tea cups, seven saucers, seven 6ins diameter plates, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, two-handled sugar bowl and cover and cream jug, six 6.125ins diameter bowls, two 8.25ins diameter plates, five 9ins diameter plates, two 9.75ins diameter plates, two 10.75ins diameter plates and two oval dishes, 10ins x 7.5ins, 45 pieces
A Christopher Dresser Design Cased Tea-Set, for two persons by Hukin & Heath, retailed by Leuchars & Sons of London, 1879, the plated accessories to designs of Christopher Dresser include - kettle, including spirit burner and tea caddy, teapot containing sugar bowl and glass jar with screw lid, collapsible tripod stand, a pair of Royal Worcester bone china teacups and saucers printed with willow pattern, and a pair of rat-tail teaspoons and sugar nips, the kettle engraved with the name "Nellie", the interior of the case lined in purple velvet, the exterior leather-covered and with brass carrying handle, the top stamped Heelen Briaud, the case 10.5ins x 5.75ins x 7ins high
A Three-Piece Silver Edward VII Silver Tea-Service, by Walker and Hall, The Teapot and Cream-Jug Sheffield, 1907, the Sugar-Bowl, Chester, 1906, each piece tapering on on four bifurcated scroll feet, comprising a teapot with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 26.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 29oz 4dwt, 908gr (3)
A George III Silver Teapot, by Andrew Fogelberg, London, 1771, drum-shaped, the hinged flat cover with ball finial, engraved with a crest, further engraved underneath 'The Gift of Mrs Wetenhall to her Niece & God-daughter Anna Maria Tomkinson', with later silver handle, detached and lacking insulators, 12oz 15dwt, 397gr
A Three-Piece Edward VII Silver Tea-Service, by Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield, 1901, each piece bombé and on four paw feet, with gadrooned border, comprising a teapot with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug, a sugar-bowl, the teapot 25cm wide over handle, total gross weight 29oz 13dwt, 922gr (3)
Hammersley China: a quantity of Lady Patricia pattern wares, including tureen cover and stand, teawares (qty)Some light scratches to the tureen stand. The tureen with adhesive residue where the cover has been stuck down with tape, some mild rubbing here also. Adhesive residue to the cover also. The cover is signed F Howard. Cream jug with a chip to the top where it meets the handle. The teapot and the cream jug are also signed. All items with very mild crazing. Generally good order throughout.
A George III Silver Teapot; A George III Silver Teapot-Stand and A George III Silver Cream-Jug, the teapot by Alexander Field, London, 1795, oval and engraved with foliage and initials, with wood handle and finial, 30cm wide over handle; the teapot-stand oval and on four tapering feet, by Henry Nutting, London, 1800, 17.6cm wide the cream-jug helmet-shaped and on square foot, by Henry Chawner, London, 1793, 13.5cm high, total gross weight 21oz 5dwt, 661gr (3)
A George V Silver Teapot and Sugar-Bowl, by Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd., London, 1932, in the George I style, the hinged cover of the teapot and detachable cover of the sugar-bowl each with applied cut-card decoration, the teapot handle lacking, each lacking part of finial; Together With an Elizabeth II Silver Cream-Jug to Match, by Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd., London, 1966, the teapot 14cm high, total weight 53oz 12dwt, 1,667gr (3)
A George V Silver Teapot and Hot-Water Jug, by Charles S. Green and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, The Teapot 1932, The Hot-Water Jug 1934, in the Art Deco-style, each piece tapering and on fluted panel feet, with ebonised handle and finial, the hot-water jug engraved with a presentation inscription dated 1935, the teapot engraved with an initial 'M', the hot-water jug 19.3cm high, total gross weight 45oz 4dwt, 1,405gr (2)
A George III Silver Teapot, Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl, Each London, The Teapot 1805, the Cream-Jug 1800 and The Sugar-Bowl 1814, each variously engraved with foliage, the sugar-bowl on three ball feet, the teapot with wood handle, the teapot 30.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 31oz 7dwt, 975gr (3)The teapot marked underneath and part marked inside cover. The other pieces marked near handle. There is some wear to the marks. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. The handle and finial on the teapot are replaced with the finial being made of silver plate. There are bruises overall to the pieces. The cartouche on the teapot has perhaps been patched. There is a notch cut into the cover of the teapot.
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by S. Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1925, each piece in the George III style, oblong and on four ball feet, with gadrooned rim, comprising a teapot with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 27.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 40oz 6dwt, 1,254gr (3)Each piece fully marked near handle. The teapot further part marked on cover bezel. The marks have some minor wear but in general are still legible. There is some surface scratching and wear consistent with age and use. There are some minor dings.
A George III Silver-Teapot and Coffee-Biggin, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1814, the coffee-biggin tapering and on spreading reeded foot, with gadrooned rim, the teapot oblong and on four balled feet, each with ivory insulated ivory scroll handle and engraved with initials, the coffee biggin 22cm high, total gross weight 45oz,1,400gr (2)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number B7RX33FH.
Large quantity of ceramics to include Royal Albert Sweet Pea tea wares, Victorian green teapot painted with flowers and gilt with merging brown handle and spout, Royal Grafton tea wares, set of twelve plates painted with various scenes with comports and tazzas, Aynsley Pembroke clock, Carlton ware etc in three boxes
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