A late Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service London, 1891, Walter & John Barnardof tapering half fluted form, comprising a a teapot and pedestal coffee pot with ebonised handles and finials, a twin handled sugar basin and a jug with gilt interiors, crested (4)teapot handle to spout 25.5 cm., weight approx. 47.27oztCondition: Occasional knocks and dings Handle to coffee pot with wear. marks partially rubbed, gilt interiors partially rubbed
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A late 18th century Danish silver beaker and various items of novelty miniature silverfirst unmarked, of tapering form, the base inset with a 4 mark / Krone dated 1724, decorated with a finely stippled band, engraved with coronet and initials and date 1771 together with a a novelty miniature items to comprising two pepper pots, one in the form of a teapot the other a dredger, Chester, 1898 and 1905 both Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, an eastern lidded pot and a zither, swing handled pail embossed with figures and a staved barrel form cup, all Hanau, (7)first height 7.4cm., weight approx. 5.82oztCondition: The beaker is rubbed and worn other items in fair condition. Zither missing two strings
A 1930s Brexton Motoring picnic hamperblack rexine covered case with fitted interior containing a blue The Cube teapot, and four matching plates, two beakers, a tea cup, four saucers, two jars, pepper pot and covered pot, kettle, sandwich tin, another tin,, spirit cannister, cane wrapped tea and sugar cannisters, pair of square bottles and a flask, and a four piece cutlery setcase length 55.5 cm.Condition. Cube teapot has been damaged and repaired, one saucer has also been damaged and repaired, one plate hairlined, tea cup hairlined. One beaker with chip and hairline, the other hairlined. One handle missing from case. tear to rexine
A George III silver rococo style teapot, embossed with foliate scroll decoration and with ivory insulators to the handle, London 1804, together with a silver sugar basin and milk jug, both of the same design, each unhallmarked (3). Gross weight for three items +/- 880 grams. Provenance: The estate of the late Bill Teasdale. NOTE: This item has been assigned an ivory exemption certificate SDC6FR77.
Box of assorted items to include: Victorian silver plated teapot and milk jug, two boxed Atlas editions diecast World War II planes; Avro Lancaster and Handley Page, Victory V lozenges vintage tin, various wooden puzzles, vintage Rolls razor in case, slipware oval dish, tin plate, vintage map, 'Behind the Nazi Front' by John McCutcheon Raleigh hardback book 1941 first edition etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Three trays of china to include: two trays of Royal Albert English bone china 'Old Country Roses' design items: teacups and saucers, miniature teapot, plates, floral ornaments, cakestand, eggcups, vase, novelty teapot, trinket trays etc. Together with a tray of mostly china; Royal Standard 'Bonnie Scotland' design teaware and a celery vase with silver plated base etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two boxes of assorted items to include: 19th Century spelter figural clock with stand, Moorcroft Art pottery tube lined bowl, glass decanters with stoppers, glass vase, cranberry glass oil lamp reservoir, frosted and cut glass lampshade, glass vinaigrette, carved wooden religious figure, brass bell, tile, continental figurines, table lamp base, Wedgwood Jasperware teapot, blue and white and other jugs, oriental slipware vase, lustre teapot, brass candlestick, metal enamel tray, Carlton Ware 'Baby's Plate' etc. (2).(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER TEAPOT by James Welsh, Edinburgh 1779, of inverted baluster form upon a spreading circular foot, the cast half-fluted scroll-capped spout opposite a wooden C-scroll handle pinned to shaped chased scroll sockets, the hinged domed cover surmounted by an affixed pyriform finial. 18.5cm high, 19.5 troy ouncesThe marks on the underside are clear. Repaired crack to the bottom of the handle. The hinge is in good condition, and the cover closes well. No personalised engraving or thinning. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A CHINESE SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE § retailer's mark of Shing Wo/Sw, artisan workshop of Ren An, each piece tapering lobed, engraved with differing birds among differing foliage, each with cast bamboo handle, comprising a teapot with ivory-insulated handle; a cream jug and a sugar bowl and cover. (3) Teapot 25cm long, 27 troy ounces grossWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number ELDU4YF9 Elstob Auctioneers is grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for his assistance in cataloguing this lot. Some age-related surface wear but generally in good condition.
A GEORGE II SILVER TEAPOT STAND by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1792, oval, bright-cut engraved with a central vacant cartouche, surrounded by a foliate wreath and dot-pricked borders, all raised on four bracket feet. 18.7cm wide, 5.2 troy ouncesHallmarks are clear, minor rocking, in good condition overall.
A William IV campaign part silver tea service, Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1831, comprising a tea pot, tea caddy and paired removable container, of plain polished form, engraved to the exterior with crest depicting dragon upon mound with mouth open, (possibly for the Venable family), waste container and teapot with gilt interior, within a fitted compartmentalised leather travel case, with interior stamp 'D. Edwards, 21 Kings street' gross weight 39ozt (tea caddy unmarked) (at fault - handle missing) Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: 3M97WH9L A William IV campaign silver tea service, Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1831, comprising a tea pot, tea caddy and paired removable container, of plain polished form, engraved to the exterior with crest depicting dragon upon mound with mouth open, (possibly for the Venable family), waste container and teapot with gilt interior, within a fitted compartmentalised leather travel case, with interior stamp 'D. Edwards, 21 Kings street' gross weight 39ozt (tea caddy unmarked) (at fault - handle missing)Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: 3M97WH9LTeapot: Finial appears a little loose. Possible compressed into body and visible ring is seen to interior (see images) Vacant mounts for handle. Dents and scratches seen throughout the surface commensurate with age and use.Visible joins to base of foot rim. Dents to interior. Scratches to base. Waste container: Large dent to foot rim, with further smaller dents to rest of rim. Overall scratches and dents commensurate with age and use. Numbered to base '7428' Dents and scratches seen throughout the surface commensurate with age and use.Tea caddy: Unmarked silver coloured metal. Large scratch to corner (see images) Screw on cover with dentsDents and scratches seen throughout the surface commensurate with age and use.Tarnishing seen throughout all pieces, would benefit from a clean. Interior gilt is worn to all pieces.
A Russian Gardner porcelain ladies part tea service, 18th century, comprising: a teapot and cover, a teacup and saucer, and a sugar bowl, decorated with floral reserves to a blue ground, gilt highlights throughout, printed maker's mark to base (4) Provenance: Wykey House Condition report: The teapot shows chips and nibbles, minor scratching throughout. Rubbing to the gilt banding and highlights commensurate with use and age, as seen in photos. But no other signs of obvious damage or restoration.The sugar bowl shows minor chips and nibbles to the rim (as seen in photo), slight wear and rubbing to gilt throughout. No other obvious signs of damage and restoration.The teacup shows minor surface scratching commensurate with use and age. The saucer shows a slight glazing fault, as seen in photo, but no other obvious signs of damage or restoration.
A Dresden part duet tea service, 20th century, comprising: a teapot and cover, two teacups and saucers, a twin handled sucrier, a milk jug, and a cream jug, decorated with floral sprays and gilt highlights, printed maker's mark to base, along with a Dresden jardinière, decorated with floral sprays and gilt highlights, printed maker's mark to base, 10cm high, a Crescent & co twin handled jardinière, decorated with reserves of exotic birds in the manner of James Giles, gilt highlights and banding throughout, painted maker's mark to base, 17cm high, a Capodimonte teacup and saucer, a Worcester teacup and saucer, and further teawares (Qty)Provenance: Wykey House
A Coalport Coalbrookdale miniature part tea service, early 19th century, comprising; a teapot and cover, a milk jug, and a teacup and saucer, each piece florally encrusted with gilt highlights throughout, under glazed blue CD to base; two Royal Worcester miniature jars and covers both with bird scenes to cover, maker's mark to base; a pair of turned stone miniature vases; and a selection of further porcelain including a Limoges ash tray and a similarly decorated pin tray and miniature porcelain including thimbles and teacups etc (Qty) (at fault) Provenance: Wykey House Condition report: Part tea service - each piece shows surface wear commensurate with age, including chips and nibbles to floral encrustations and rubbing to gilt highlights, no obvious chips, cracks, or signs of damage or restoration.The miniature Augustus Rex teacups - one shows a hairline crack, minor surface wear to both, no other obvious signs of damage or restoration.Each thimble shows minor surface wear, including rubbing to the gilt banding, no other obvious signs of damage or restoration.The ash tray and pin tray show minor surface scratching but no other signs of damage or restoration.The turned stone vases - one shows possible repair (as seen in photo), no other chips, cracks or signs of damage.All other pieces show fine surface wear, but none of the pieces show any obvious signs of damage or restoration.
A Royal Worcester Fallen Fruit miniature teapot, with naturalistic ground, floral finial and gilt highlights throughout, indistinctly signed, printed maker's mark to base, 9cm high, with a conforming miniature milk jug, with two Aynsley Orchard Gold teacups and saucers, printed maker's mark to base, 6cm high, with a conforming posy vase, 8cm high, and further Aynsley pieces including posy vases and a Coalport pot pourri (Qty) Condition report: The teapot shows minor surface scratching to the spout, commensurate with age. No chips, cracks, crazing, or any obvious signs of damage or restoration.The milk jug shows minor surface scratching to the gilt, no chips, cracks, crazing or any obvious signs of damage or restoration.The Aynsley teacups and saucers show minor rubbing to gilt banding. No chips, cracks, crazing or obvious signs of damage or restoration.The Coalport pot pourri cover has a hairline crack (please see photo).All other pieces show minor surface wear including rubbing to the gilt, and would benefit from a clean. No other signs of damage or restoration.
A porcelain part tea service, early 19th century, circa 1825 comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a milk jug, a twin handled sugar bowl, a serving bowl and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, seven side plates, two plates, five teacups and saucers, seven coffee cans and eight saucers, a serving bowl, each piece decorated with floral and foliate sprays to a cobalt ground, gilt highlights and banding throughout, see Miller and Berthoud plate 1656 for a similar teapot shape (Qty) (at fault)Condition report: All pieces show rubbing to gilt highlights commensurate with use and age. Several pieces have hairline cracks and chips (please see photos). The serving bowl has a loss to the finial. The teapot shows a small chip to the spout.
Figurine of the ceramist Clarice Cliff seated on an Art Deco teapot.'Renaissance', Collector's Guild series. Kevin Francis backstamp. #PeggyDavies #Mini #ArtDeco #Ceramic #Figurine #Clarice Dimensions: 2.25" L x 1.75" W x 3.25" HEdition Number: 2003 Manufacturer: Kevin FrancisCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Large group of 33 pieces of 19th century Chinese rose medallion porcelain. Including one jardiniere, two serving platters, two serving bowls, one small plate, five saucers, four teapots, one vase, one candlestick, one gravy boat, one mug, two round pots, one small saucers, five teacups, three creamers, one bowl, one tazza, and one tankard.Height ranges from 3/4 in to 8 1/4 in; width ranges from 2 3/4 in to 10 1/4 in; depth ranges from 3 in to 9 1/2 in.Condition: There is wear, losses to the gilding and painted decoration, and stickers affixed to the undersides of all pieces. General wear includes light scratches, wear to the footrims, and light accretions. Specific issues include: The large round plate with a small chip along the rim. The two-handled bowl has repairs to the handles. Two cups with holes drilled in the bottoms; mineral deposits along the interior. The candlestick with overspray and a small chip to the upper rim. Repairs to all three feet of the small tripod creamer. Crack and firing flaw along the rim of one of the small footed creamers. There is a repaired crack and overspray visible along the bottom of the other small footed creamer. Several small chips along the edge of the scalloped saucer. Marks have been scratched out from the underside of two of the hexagonal saucers. The other hexagonal saucer has two pieces that have been broken off and repaired; cracks visible and overspray. One of the small round saucers with a chip along the footrim. One of the small round saucers with several small fleabite chips along the top rim. Several repairs along the upper rim of the vase; visible under a direct light and under UV light. Discolored repair and crack to the rim of one of the handled mugs; the crack extends vertically from the chip to the bottom of the mug. There is a large crack and overspray to the larger handled mug; visible under a direct light and under UV light. There is a large crack to the bottom of the teapot with a woven handle. Possible repairs to the rim of the jardiniere.
Chinese export famille verte porcelain teapot. Painted with a figure of a European lady sewing in a landscape.Height: 5 1/2 in x width: 8 in depth: 4 1/2 in.Condition: There are no major chips, losses or signs of restoration under UV light. There is a small crack along the inside of the handle, measuring approximately 3/4 inch. There is loss to the gilding as shown in the listing image. There is light fading to the coloration, particularly along the lid. There is a minute accretion along the lid, near the finial. There is a sticker and adhesive residue along the underside of the lid. There is light wear to the rim along the underside of the lid and the upper lid of the body. There is a sticker along the underside. Along the footrim is wear consistent with age and use.
Chinese famille verte porcelain teapot, 18th century. Decorated throughout with flowers in bands.Height: 6 1/2 in x width: 6 1/2 in x depth: 4 in.Condition: No signs of restoration under direct light and UV light. One brown accretion along the top of the handle. Some light wear throughout. Wear to the footrim. Residual adhesive affixed along the underside.

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