An extensive 18th Century Caughley tea service in the L'Amitie pattern comprising teapot and stand, milk jug, tea caddy, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, two large dishes, six tea bowls and saucers and a further five separate tea bowls, circa 1780 (good condition with exception of cracks to teapot and teapot stand and chip to inner rim of caddy)crack to teapot and hairline to teapot stand, chip to inner rim of caddy no other damage noted
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A rare Lowestoft teapot of small size c.1765 and a cover the powder blue ground with shaped panels of chinoiserie scenes the cover with similar decoration the base with label for the Ruth Lorie collection NB for examples see Godden Lowestoft Porcelain pl.6711cm highgood condition some monir scratches to pot
Late Victorian Scottish silver three piece batchelor tea service of baluster form with an all over wrythen design, comprising a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each supported on four curved feet, the teapot with ivory insulators to handle, hallmarked for Glasgow 1890, makers mark for George Edward & Sons, g/w 930gms (Cities Ref: JNAUB52N)
Edwardian silver teapot of slight baluster form, the hinged lid and body decorated with a fluted and leaf design, having a urn finial and ebonised handle supported on a collet foot London 1909 Makers mark for Lambert & Co also marked with an import mark for Dublin 1940, 18cms tall Gross weight 974gms.
A cased Victorian three piece silver breakfast service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin of compressed baluster shape, elaborately chased and embossed with palms, scrolls etc, having central bands with signs of the Zodiac, each engraved with a canine cartouche, the teapot handle with ivory insulators, hallmarked beneath London 1874 and makers mark for H J Lias & Son, g/w 620gms, in original red leather shaped, velvet lined case (Cities Ref: CR19Q7CR)
A Victorian three piece tea service of melon-fluted shape on cast scroll feet, chased and engraved all over with foliate and scrolls etc, engraved with initials, comprising teapot the handle with ivory insulators, sugar bowl and cream jug, hallmarked for London 1853, Makers mark Edward & John Barnard 1302gs, (Cities Ref: A1D938VX)
An 18th century English creamware round teapot painted in blue with a continuous landscape, with leaf-moulded spout, flower knop, & inter-woven strap handle, possibly Leeds, 10cm high (crack running halfway around just above foot rim); a similar sucriere (faults to knop, one handle restored; & a similar teapoy (lacking cover, small rim chips).
An 18th century English creamware fluted baluster teapot with tall pierced rim & running green vertical stripes, 12cm high, possibly Leeds, (finial re-stuck, chips to spout tip, very small chip to foot); & a similar cylindrical tea caddy with plain domed shoulder, 9cm (lacking cover, numerous small chips).
English bone china tea set, possibly Daniels, circa.1830, floral decoration, no.2/824.Condition report:There are firing faults to the inside of the sugar bowl and teapot. There is also a chip to the inside rim on the sugar bowl. There is minor loss of gilding and fine surface scratches to numerous items. There are hairline cracks to several coffee cups, one teacup, one plate and one saucer. One coffee cup has a large chip. The spout on the teapot has been repaired and there is a chip to the inside locking part. The handle on one teacup has been repaired. Several items would benefit from a clean. Please see additional uploaded images.
A collection of silver-plated wares, to include a Community Plate canteen of cutlery, six place settings, scroll handles, comprising knives, forks, spoons, soup spoons, fish eaters, cake forks, tablespoons, teaspoons, in a wooden box; a Walker & Hall part canteen of cutlery, twelve place settings; other cutlery, teapot, milk jug, hand mirror, and brass candlestick.Condition report:Please see additional uploaded images of this lot, including the Walker and Hall part canteen and other cutlery in the yellow tray.
Collection of Leach St Ives pottery including lidded teapot, three various jugs and three graduated bowls, all with impressed marksTeapot- lid is chipped to the underside. Several chips around the rim of the teapot and futher chips to the spout. Small bowl- in good conditionMedium bowl- is chipped on the rimLarge bowl- in good order. Crazing and some discolouration to the glazeAll three jugs have chips around the rims and spouts.
Lorna Bailey, a studio ceramic fishing jug, 20cm high, (black signature), a Valentine teapot 15cm high, (black signature), a wedding cake 5cm high, (blue signature), a small 'Open Day' jug 10cm high, (gold personal signature), a "Westfield" salt and pepper, each 7cm high, (black signatures), (6).
Lorna Bailey, a studio ceramic teapot decorated in the "Toadstools" pattern, 19cm high, with blue Collectors' Club signature to base, a matching jug, 18cm high, (black signature), a matching wafer vase, 16.5cm high, (black signature), a lidded vase, 19.5cm high, (blue signature) and a matching shaped vase, 20cm high, (blue signature), all with factory mark, (5).
Lorna Bailey, a studio ceramic set of five "Arabian Nights" Open Day pieces, comprising a large sugar sifter, 23cm high, a smaller sugar sifter, 14cm high, a small teapot 11cm high, a jug 16.5cm high and a vase 16cm high, each with factory marks, titles and with blue Collectors' Club and gold personal signatures, (5).
A Victorian E.P.B.M. spreading teapot, inscribed Buckshot Foster Sculley Sadler & Co, They Caused Misery and Wo, Who Handed Them Into Parliament To Cut Throats, The Parishioners Do Know, Sheffield For Ever, the verso March 17th 1886, The Editors of England, The Real Cause of All the Evictions Misery of the Poor & Rich 3 Kingdoms they want to sell their Democratized Prints, SETTINGS MAN AGAINST MAN, ball feet, 20cm high,
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