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A FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SET The set comprising of a teapot, coffee/hot water jug, twin handled sugar bowl and creamery of geometric design with the teapot and jug with ebonised handles and knobs, hallmarked for Birmingham 1953, Maker C A & S, weight 1870g, 60 Troy oz approx. Condition Report : Good Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, WHITE METAL/METAL AND GLASS to include a silver backed clothes brush, hallmarked for Birmingham 1904, a silver collared glass decanter with glass stopper, a white metal overlay ceramic teapot, a glass decanter with continental silver (800) detail to base and collar and other items No condition report available on this lot
A Meissen coffee pot; together with another teapot, various jugs and a pair of ceramic candlestick holders, etcThe ceramic candlesticks have crazing and chipping to the rims and bases. The larger teapot has a fractur eline to the base and collection of dirt throughout. The coffee pot has chipping to the rim of the lid and main body and fading to the gilt. The three jugs - one modelled as a chicken, the orange pattern and the floral one have chipping to the spouts and rims - also staining throughout and fading to design. The larger green plates have crazing to the top with some watermarks.
A George III silver three piece tea set, Joseph Craddock and William Ker Reid, London 1818, squat ogee form, on serpentine foot, heavily cast and embossed with Rococo scroll and floral decoration the handle as a boar with open mouth, the foliate spout with chased floral bands, two cartouches with Bacchanalian putti, 24.5cm long, 58.22ozt (3) Note: sold as the teapot only, excluding handle
Royal Navy interest, an Edwardian three piece tea set, Marks & Cohen, Birmingham 1905, multifaceted boat form with ogee rims, teapot with ebonised handle and finial, inscription to teapot 'Lieut. N.V. Rashleigh RINVR from the naval officer in charge and all officers of HMIS Adyar on the occasion of his marriage 10th march 1945', cased, 17.08ozt
Service de la Maison de l'Empereur, a Napoleon III silver plated three piece tea and coffee service, Christofle, Paris circa 1852, pedestal shouldered urn or baluster form with cast acanthus swan neck handles and spouts, beaded borders, each engraved with the Imperial coat of arms of Emperor Napoleon III, stamped marks and numbers 152937, 180012 and 153382, teapot 24.5cm long (3) Note: commissioned by the French Emperor in 1852, the extensive dinner service, made by the court silversmith in silver plate, was used at all his main residences and dispersed at the dissolution of the Second Empire.
A George IV silver four piece tea and coffee set, J Whitehouse, London 1825, pear shaped baluster form, heavily embossed with floral boughs and scrolling tendrils, the teapot spout with goose neck, cast mask and feathered shell scroll feet in the Rococo style, carved fruitwood handles, the jug with elven mask, teapot 26cm long, 98.57ozt (4)
A Royal Worcester Aesthetic Movement breakfast set, 1878, in the Japanesque style, triangular form with bronze and gilt moulded strapwork lip on an underglaze blue pattern, comprising teapot, two cups and saucers, milk jug, pot and cover and tray, printed marks (6) note: label verso valued £700 - £1,000 on BBC Antiques Roadshow
Lot of German antique porcelain Meissen tableware. Zwiebelmuster. First half 20th century. Consisting of: large teapot Stadt Meissen, chip flower. Teapot Stadt Meissen, lid restored + chips. Sugar bowl Meissen, good. Six mocha cups + saucers Meissen, good. Seven Meissen tea cups + saucers, one saucer glued + some chips. Four openwork dishes Stadt Meissen, good. One openwork bowl Stadt Meissen, good. Size: 6 - 25 cm. In fair/good condition.
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