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A four-piece Victorian silver tea and coffee service,by Robert Hennell III, London 1859, comprising a coffee pot, 28cm high, a teapot, 21cm high, a twin handled sugar bowl, 14.5cm high and a cream jug, 15cm high, all with embossed bodies, ivory insulators to the coffee pot and teapot,66ozt (4) IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: KBX4HSHV.Condition ReportSurface wear, to include scratches and scuffs, tarnishing and rubbing.
A collection of silver items,comprising a George III silver mounted teapot stand, London 1801, the centre with engraved initial, 14.5cm wide, a group of four cut glass silver-topped dressing table jars, to include an example with embossed putti, by Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1909, 4.5cm high, a ring tree, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester possibly 1903, 7cm high, and a rectangular box, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1904, the lid with an embossed scene of cherubs, and engraved initials dated '1st.1.08', 12cm wide, weighable 4.3ozt (7)Condition ReportTarnishing, marks and wear throughout. Nibbles and chips to the cut glass bottles.
A George V silver teapot,maker C & W, London 1931, of compressed bun shape with an ebonised handle and knob,28cm wide13cm hightogether with a silver salver,by Barker Brothers, Chester 1926, with an engraved coat of arms, within a piecrust border,26cm diametertotal 41.7ozt (2)Provenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition ReportTeapot - pin securing top of handle partially out, some wear.Salver - missing one foot, dents.
A collection Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain items,20th century, a teapot, 22cm long, two pots and covers,7.6cm high, an octagonal bowl, 13.2cm wide, a pair of ewers, 11.7cm high, an oval dish, 10cm long, a ring tree, 6cm high, and a miniature kettle, teapot, cup and saucer, teapot 9.5cm wide (qty.)Condition ReportTea kettle lid chipped, cracked and repaired. One pot lid chipped, cracked and repaired. Wear and rubbing to the gilding throughout.
A Royal Winton 'Marion' porcelain tea set,20th century, all with gilt edges and floral motif against a green ground, comprising: 12 chintz side plates, a chintz dinner plate, a chintz tray, six coffee cups and saucers, a swing handled basket, a butter box, a cream jug, a sugar bowl, a condiment tray with a salt, a pepperette and mustard pot, a breakfast tray with a teapot, small cream jug, sugar bowl, toast rack and tea cup, and two 'Tennis Racket' teacups and saucer, stamped to the underneath with manufacturer's marks, the largest;18cm high28cm diameterCondition ReportWith wear to the gilding throughout. General scratches and marks occurring. Some example with some faint debris introduced during the firing, creating some very fine protrusions. Some examples with fine bubbling to the glaze. The mustard pot with a repaired chip.
A Royal Crown Derby porcelain part-tea service,mid 20th century, with a printed border of trailing leaves, teapot and cover, sugar bowl, cake plate, five tea plates, six saucers, seven teacups and a similar Spode saucer bowl,17cm diameter (qty)Provenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition ReportOne saucer broken in two and re-glued.One saucer with small rim chip.
A German silver teapot,late 19th century, by Wilkens, of footed form, with chased decoration, a cypher and dated 11 October 1878, the handle with wooden insulators, impressed marks,23cm high23oztCondition ReportA very small split to the end of the spout. Insulators are worn and rough to the touch. Rocks slightly on a flat surface. Finial slightly bent.
An Indian silver tea service,early 20th century, comprising a teapot, 16cm high, a cream jug, 12.5cm high, a twin-handled sugar bowl and cover, 13cm high, a set of four teacups, 12cm wide, and four saucers, 14cm diameter, all relief decorated with pastoral scenes of figures and animals, between gilt bands,total 56.7ozt (11)Condition ReportTarnishing, wear and surface scratches throughout. Wear to the gilding, particularly to the interiors of the teacups.
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE FOUR PIECE TEA SET. of circular form with applied decoration of fruits, birds, prunes, bamboo plants and flowers in panels around the bodies, naturalistic handles, gilt interiors, each piece stamped with a character mark and "ZEEWO" for Zeewo of Shanghai; the teapot 10" (25cm) long; 31.7 oz (4). Ivory Declaration Ref: 4R9S1YJ6. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A VICTORIAN TEAPOT. of circular form, with bead borders, a C-scroll handle and a domed cover, profusely chased with foliate scrolls and with embossed floral arrangements inside oval-shaped bosses against a matte ground, crested, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1863; 10" (25.5cm) long; 21.2oz. Ivory Declaration Ref: 7FXLWK25. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A GEORGE III TEAPOT. with a flowerhead finial, gadrooned borders and the lower body decorated with wrythen-fluting, resting on four ball feet, maker's mark "J pellet H", possibly John Hayne, London 1817, together with a non-matching two-handle sugar bowl and milk jug, both initialled and with gilt interiors, London 1813, the teapot 11.75" (29.8cm) long; 38.4oz (3). Ivory Declaration Ref: NGBTL8R1. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A GEORGE III TEAPOT. of rounded rectangular form, with later decoration (and later hallmarked handle), inscribed on the base "Presented by SIR HUMPHREY P DAVIE BART. THROUGH THE DEVON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY TO MR JOHN QUARTLY Of Great Champson in the parish of Molland, Devon, BEST YEARLING DEVON BULL shown at the Society's Annual Exhibition in Exeter on Tuesday the 15th May, 1838", by Thomas Robins, London 1812; 10.75" (27.4cm) long; 19.2oz Ivory Declaration Ref: 51XT5TRP. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A GEORGE V THREE PIECE TEA SET. of oval form, with angular handles, the lower bodies with fluted decoration, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield 1918 (sugar bowl 1916), together with a late Victorian tea caddy, with similar decoration, by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1898, a late Victorian Scottish embossed teapot, initialled, by Thomas Smith & Son, Glasgow 1896 and a stand by the same maker & year; the George V teapot 10.4" (26.5cm) long; 51.4oz weighable silver (6). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A George V silver three-piece tea service, Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1918-1920, comprising teapot with ebony handles, sugar bowl and milk jug, teapot 14cm high, together with a matching hot water jug in white metal but bearing no hallmarks. (4) CONDITION REPORT: The three piece service 1068g gross. The water jug weighs 614g and is possibly plated.
A Rockingham treacle-glazed earthenware baluster teapot and cover: decorated in gilt with a trailing seaweed-style design, impressed mark, circa 1830-40, 19cm. Literature Alwyn and Angela Cox 'Rockingham 1745-1842' page 118 where the factory described and inscribed this type of covered jug as for tea rather than coffee.
A group of Bristol tea and coffee wares, circa 1770-80: painted with floral garlands and sprays including a teapot stand with matching sucrier and cream jug [damaged]; a pair of ogee teabowls and three saucers [one teabowl cracked]; and twenty similar pieces [some damage], several pieces with X or crossed swords marks, 28.
A Liverpool [Philip Christian] polychrome teapot and cover and a First Period Worcester transfer printed teapot and cover: the first painted with tulips and other floral sprays, circa 1770, 15cm [minor chip to spout and cover]; the second printed in black after Robert Hancock with 'The Fortune Teller' and 'The Tea Party', circa 1760-70, 12cm [damaged].
A Bristol polychrome bullet-shaped teapot and cover and a pair of similar leaf-shaped pickle dishes, circa 1770-75: all painted with floral sprays and sprigs, the teapot, 13cm (star crack to base, crack to handle); the pickle dishes 11.5 cm wide, one with blue cross and 20 mark [some tiny chips to rims] 3.
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