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An Aynsley porcelain Georgian Cobalt 7348 pattern part tea and dinner service comprising: a teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, eight teacups, ten saucers, seven coffee cans, seven saucers, six coupes, four coupe stands, nine side plates, six salad plates, two tureens and covers, sauce boat and stand, oval meat platter, two crescent serving dishes and six dinner plates.There is one teacup with a large crack approximately 4.5cm with an associated chip, light rubbing to gilt with little sign of usage. Image of the affected item on Lay's website.
A Newhall porcelain silver shape teapot and cover circa 1795, pattern number 541 decorated with an iron red vase filled with polychrome flowers and foliage, height 15cm, together with a Georgian glass rummer, a finger bowl, a Kosta paperweight and a tile, painted a sailing ship (5).The finial on lid repaired/glued, staining to interior, tiny chip to spout.
A LATE VICTORIAN MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET comprising tea pot, twin handled sugar bowl and a creamery, the teapot with ebonised handle and knob, the set with ribbed bellies and angular handles hallmarked for Sheffield 1900, maker MW, bases stamped Mappin & Webb, London, weight 1250grams, 40 troy ozs 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.
Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd, Art Deco four piece tea and coffee set, 1937, Silver (total weight 61.3oz.), wooden handle and finial to coffee pot and teapot, Hallmarks and impressed registration mark to underside, Teapot 20.2cm high, Sugar 18cm x 9cm highPlease refer to department for condition report
A collection of Belleek porcelain,later 19th century and later, including: a Tridacna pattern tea kettle, 1st period black mark to base; a Tridacna pattern teapot, 2nd black mark to base, both with pink decoration; six Neptune pattern tea cups and saucers, green mark to base, with opalescent yellow decoration; a Shell pattern tea cup and saucer, green mark, with pink decoration; a flower shaped cup and saucer; a First period woven basket, encrusted with floral and foliate decoration, impressed stamp to base; a model of a pig, with green stamp together with a Royal China Works Worcester wall pocket, in the form of a shell, (13)the basket width 31cm Condition: Good condition overall - some discolouration to some pieces - one teapot with small chip to inside lid.
A George V silver four piece tea serviceSheffield, 1919 by Lee & Wigfull of plain tapering design with a moulded girdle and wavy edged rims on shell capped scroll feet, comprising tea pot and baluster form hot water jug with ebonised handles and hinged domed covers with knop finials, a sugar basin and a helmet shaped cream jug, (4)Teapot handle to spout 25 cm., weight approx. 46.75 oztCondition: Good condition. Occasional marks and light scratches
An Edwardian silver three piece tea serviceSheffield, 1905 by Thomas Bradbury & Sonsof plain oval bellied form with wavy edged flared rim, comprising teapot with ebonised handle and hinged domed cover with knop finial, twin handled sugar basin and cream boat, (3)teapot handle to spout weight approx. 32.42 ozt.Condition: Good condition, occasional marks and light scrathces / scuffs
A George III provincial silver teapotNewcastle, 1784 by John Mitchisonof straight sided shaped oval form with serpentine outline having fluted spout, fruitwood scroll loop handle and hinged cover with oval knop finial, bright cut engraved with foliate swags, initialled F to one side, the other later initialled H and bearing the date 20.2.49handle to spout 27 cm., height 13.5 cm., weight approx. 15.6 oztCondition: Solder Repair to hinge of lid. Split / crack running round top edgenear handle. Overall heavily rubbed. old solder repair to base edges
An Edwardian silver teapotChester, 1906 by Walker & Hallof oblong bellied half fluted/ reeded form with gadrooned border, the hinged domed cover with fluted ebonised knop finial and handled, on ball feet, crested and bearing motto 'Vici"handle to spout 27 cm., weight approx. 32.96 ozt.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age. Heavy gauge
A George III silver teapotLondon, 1790 by Peter & Ann Batemanof plain oval form with tapering straight spout, hinged domed cover, beaded borders, and fruitwood scroll handle and knop finial, initialled to base J Hhandle to spout 15.5 cm., weight approx. 11.7 oztCondition: Overall good condition. Some beaded border lightly rubbed. Slight knock to one side. Initials period
A collection of mostly 19th century and later silver, Old Sheffield plate and electroplated itemssilver items to include a small late Victorian embossed cream boat with gilt interior, Birmingham, 1891 by John Milward Banks, a meat skewer with plain ring handle, a pair of late Victorian foliate engraved napkin rings, number I + 2, an engine turned pair of napkin rings, a silver gilt anointing spoon, a pair of apostle sugar tongs, unmarked, together with a pair of novelty plated knife rests in the form of goalposts with a football, an aesthetic electroplated chamber stick by Walker and Hall in the manner of Dr Dresser, and Old Sheffield plate to include a fruit stand, a teapot, a pint tankard and pair of candlesticks, etc., (qty)silver weight approx. 10.12 oztCondition: Silver in mostly good condition. fruit stand leans slightly. lid of teapot is detached but present. corrosion to drip pan of chamberstick, candlesticks in need of a clean, bottle tickets rubbed.
MINTON; an 'Aragon' pattern sixty-seven part dinner service comprising tureen and cover, coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, six coffee cans and six saucers, six tea cups and six saucers, four milk jugs, four sugar bowls, six soup bowls, gravy boat and stand, six side plates, six fruit bowls, six entrée plates, five dinner plates and a sandwich plate.Additional InformationSlight wear through use with some minor rubbing to the gilding and odd glaze scratches here and there but essentially ok.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a collection of ceramics including a teapot with side handle, a pair of bulbous vases with flared necks, a cream jug and sugar bowl, six coffee cans and saucers decorated in the 2451 Imari pattern.Additional InformationOne of the bulbous vases has been restored, two of the coffee cans has also been restored, wear to the gilding throughout, the second bulbous vase with a hairline crack to the rim.
WORCESTER; a late 18th/early 19th century porcelain leaf shaped bowl, hand painted with fruit inside a gilt scrolling border, underglaze blue painted marks to the underside, width 26.5cm, depth 20cm, and a late 19th century Worcester teapot in the Aesthetic Movement style with hand painted stylised detail (2).Additional InformationLight wear to the gilding, the bowl with scratches to decoration and paint work, minor losses and wear to the decoration on the teapot, minor areas of roughness to the spout and cover.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; four 1128 Imari pattern plates, each a different design, with a 1128 pin dish, a miniature cup and saucer, a miniature teapot, miniature jug, twin handled loving cup, and a letter opener, with an assortment of Limoges china and other china.Additional InformationThe octagonal plate with a cancelled mark, the other three plates OK. The miniature teacup and saucer with a cancelled mark. Minor rubbing to gilding. The small teapot and the loving cup with traces of a paper label to the surface. The Limoges items with general light wear to the gilding.
WORCESTER; an 18th century Flight Barr & Barr blue and white teapot of bulbous form, the cover with flower finial, decorated with butterflies and floral sprays, crescent mark to the underside, height 15cm, a late 18th/early 19th century New Hall porcelain commode shaped tea pot, no.NI95 and an 18th century Chinese Famille Rose teapot and cover, decorated with figures in landscape setting (3).Additional InformationThe Chinese example with numerous glaze chips, there is also a crack to the handle and spout, sellotape residue to each, minor chipping to each of the rims and spout, the Worcester example with chipping to the rim spout.
Edward VII cased hallmarked silver mounted porcelain tea set in case with additional items, the case marked Wilson & Gill London. The set comprising teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, six cups and saucers, six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, extra to the cased set are six further cups and saucers. each silver item London 1902, maker William Comyns & Sons, width of case 64cm
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