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A Victorian silver plated tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sucrier, each of compressed globular form with scrolling handles on four paw feet, each piece elaborately embossed and engraved with panels decorated with floral sprays, teapot and coffee pot with cast gourd finials, teapot 28.5cm long (4) Condition report: Sucrier with minor scratches and blemishes commensurate with age and use. No major deep scratches or dents. Milk jug with minor dent to base, and blemishes and minor scratches to body. Teapot with deep scratch to cover approx 1cm long - see image.Minor scratches and blemishes to body of teapot. Coffee pot with hole to case finial - see image. Minor dents and scratches to body of coffeepot.All pieces with signs of tarnishing.
A Royal Albert part dinner service in the 'Lady Carlyle' pattern, comprising: a teapot and cover, twelve teacups, fifteen saucers, thirteen side plates, a milk jug, six soup bowls, twelve salad plates, 20.6cm diameter, seven dinner plates, 26.3cm diameter, a serving bowl, 24.5cm diameter, twelve desert bowls, a sauce boat and stand, a large two handled serving plate, 31.5cm wide, and two smaller two handled serving plates, each 26.5cm wide (Qty) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show minor surface wear and minor rubbing to gilt highlights (more extensive on serving plate). All dinner plates, sauce boat and stand, and serving plate marked as second quality. One soup bowl, and one side plate show surface marks to the interior, and one teacup shows surface marks to the interior and exterior. Two desert bowl show fine surface crazing. One salad plate shows a glazed chip to the foot rim. One soup bowl and one saucer show small glazing faults under rim.
A Victorian three piece silver bachelors tea service, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1890, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of spherical form with half wrythen body decoration, embossed foliate border and crimped rim, the teapot with wooden handle and knop, teapot 10cm high, gross weight 12.17ozt (3) Condition report: Sucrier with tarnishing visible to the wrythen decoration. Minor scratches and wear to body commensurate with age and use. Handle of milk jug is off centre, possible repair. Base of milk jug with minor signs of wear and scratches. Teapot with minor dents and scratches.
A George VI silver tea service, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1941, comprising a teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, each of plain polished tapering form upon raised reeded circular foot, teapot and hot water jug with composite handles and reeded knops, hot water jug 17cm high, gross weight 61.07ozt (4)
A selection of silver and silver plated tableware, to include an Arts & Crafts EPNS tea service by JB Chatterley & Sons, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and twin-handled tray, all with planished decoration, coffee pot 25cm high, a cased set of six George V silver coffee spoons, Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1927, each 9.3cm long, a cased pair of cut glass pickle dishes with associated silver forks, dishes 11cm diameter, a pair of silver sugar tongs, 7.4cm long, and a further pair of silver plated sugar tongs, 11cm long (17)
Yongzheng period Chinese export porcelain undertray for a teapot, profusely decorated in famille rose enamels. In a hexagonal form with a scalloped rim, decorated with a central reserve of flowers surrounded by an elaborate border in blue, pink, and yellow, with three small reserves depicting floral scenes.Height: 1 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.Condition: The item is generally in good condition with no visible chips, cracks, or losses. When inspected under UV light, there is no visible sign of restoration. No visible chips along the rim. Wear throughout. Losses to the painted decoration. Wear to the underside, consistent with age and use.
1930s Collectable Novelty Teapot Mary Had a Little Lamb by Lingard Pottery Made in England. Nursery Rhyme Theme. This is the rarer Yellow Version. Some crazing and a large chip on the neck rim which has been glued roughly in place. Some missing yellow glaze on the lambs head (may have happened during firing). Small chip to the yellow glaze at the base on one side. Collection only please.
A Late Victorian 3 piece hallmarked silver teaset with marks for Elkington and Co. London 1900, corresponding marks on all 3 pieces.(Teapot weight approximately 772g, Sugar bowl approximately 507g, Milk Jug approximately 343g) engraved monogrammed on teapot with some slight bruising to the front left of the teapot. (C)
An assembled Coalport porcelain tea service19th centuryComprising:Seven teapots, various in sizes, (one with damages);Six milk jugs;Four further jugs, and one sauce boat;Fifteen teacups and twenty-three saucers;Ten small coffee cups and nineteen saucers;Three larger teacups and three saucers;An assortment of plates and bowls, various sizes; Together with another similarly decorated Coalport part-tea service, the largest teapot: 14cm high (qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A French silver coffee pot and matching teapotJean Baptiste Claude Odiot, Paris 1819-1838, stamped Paris 1st standard plus Moyenne and Petite Guarantee mark, incuse stamped ODIOT Comprising a coffee pot and a teapot of compressed melon form, fluted lobed sides and hinged shaped circular covers, surmounted by cast and intricately chased daffodil finials, the leaf capped spouts embellished with embossed anthemion decoration, scrolling dark wood handles with acanthus and scroll mounts, the body of each displaying the same engraved family armorial, both atop a shaped circular pedestal foot, height tallest 25cm, weight total 60oz. (2)Footnotes:The armorial featured is the crest of the CLIFTON family of Clifton, Nottinghamshire.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver teapotMark of Stephen Adams II, London 1802 Of oval form, the body with a band of foliate engraved decoration above an engraved 'J', the domed lid with conforming decoration and wood finial, and scrolled wood handle, height 17cm, together with another example (Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1811), of squat oblong form with later chased decoration, the handle with ivory insulators, height 15.8cm, total gross weight 35.3oz. (2)Footnotes:Please note, the United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.The items within this lot containing ivory have been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). Ref.A9L8K4AW.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of Flight and Barr Worcester 'Japan' tea and coffee wares, circa 1800-05Richly decorated with a dense 'Japan' pattern, with fences and rockwork set amongst flowering plants and trees within formal borders, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, 18cm high overall, two teacups, two saucers, a coffee can and two milk jugs, 12cm high, incised B marks (10)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early Victorian silver three-piece tea set, with shaped circular bodies, decorated with chased floral scrolls, floral scroll feet and foliate scroll borders, vacant cartouches and leaf-capped scroll handles, the teapot with a flower finial, by C. Reily and G. Storer, London 1840, the teapot 17cms high; 49.85oz. (3)
A late 19th/early 20th Century Indian silver teapot, globular with an offset foot, an elephant finial and a C-shaped handle in the form of a hooded cobra, the whole chased with native animals and figures climbing palm trees, or going about their business ("Jungle" pattern), unmarked, Lucknow C.1900, 13.7cms high, 15.25oz.
A late 19th/early 20th Century French gilt-metal tea equipage, in a fitted leather travelling case with two doors (and an outer canvas cover), containing a kettle, a teapot, a pair of sugar tongs, a sugar bowl, a flask, a folding stand with a spirit burner, and two Tog-Le-Rosey porcelain cups and saucers, by Maison Maquet of Nice and Paris, C1900, the case measuring 29.4cms long, the teapot 8.2cms high.
A silver baluster teapot - Chester 1913 CONDITION REPORTNo dents, but finial is missing part to bottom that connects to lid. 677g total weight.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
Pseudo-Roestraten, Attrib. (c.1700)Still life with carpet, porcelain, books and "memento more"Oil on canvas192x217 cm Still-live with rug, books and “memento mori”This painting, which we are presenting for sale at auction, features a composition that includes various objects dispersed on a table covered by a rug.In paintings, rugs are depicted to emphasise settings in which a significant episode is taking place. As an example, it is on a rug that Christian Saints are often portrayed and, it is also on rugs that some of the most relevant iconographic scenes, such as the Annunciation, unfold.From the 17th century onwards, rugs do also appear represented in secular contexts, within which they reflect concepts of opulence, exoticism, luxury, wealth, and social status. Although their early enjoyment was solely warranted to society’s most powerful and wealthiest, such as royalty and aristocracy, as the bourgeoisie’s economic power developed, oriental rugs did become conspicuous features in merchants and wealthy bourgeois portraits.In the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the relevance of rugs depictions in paintings diminishes considerably, simultaneously with the decreasing focus on the representation of details.Regarding the lot herein described, we highlight the presence of a rug covered table, over which is arranged a composition with various objects symbolizing a memento mori - Latin expression literally meaning “remember you must die” – that alludes to the levelling effect of death on earthly luxuries.The books, the papers, the writing implements, and the eyeglasses dispersed on the table are, in this context, a reference to studying, knowledge, and business. But they also emerge as an allegory to human effort interrupted by the exhaustion of life’s hourglass. The ceramic vase, in a reference to wine, symbolizes love, passion, seduction, and romantic conquests. Finally, the teapot, and the various Chinese porcelain objects resting on the table, reflect both the relaxing tea drinking activity, as well as the social status that such objects embody.They are all, nonetheless, objects discarded in the implacable passing of time, assuming as such the role of allusions to transience, to the void of riches and possessions, and to the cessation and emptiness of earthly life.Lastly a harp, visible in the background, an angelical instrument that symbolizes harmony and God’s praise, and which can be assumed as a link between heaven and earth, as if its strings become the figurative steps of a staircase that leads to eternal life.The vanitas meaning is equally reinforced by the skull and the hourglass resting over the books in the foreground.Tiago Franco RodriguesLiterature: Willigen, Adriaan van der (1926-2001); Meijer, Fred G.“A dictionary of Dutch and Flemish still-life painters working in oils : 1525-1725”, 2003, p.227.
A Romantic Era tea and coffee setSilver 833/000Comprising of teapot, coffee pot, kettle with burner, sugar bowl and milk jugOporto hallmark (1887-1937), goldsmith's mark António Martins de Oliveira e Costa & Irmão (1910-1932) and remarked pseudo Oporto assayLiterature:VIDAL, Manuel Gonçalves; ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de - "Marcas de Contrastes e Ourives Portugueses (1887 a 1993)", vol. II. Lisboa: IN-CM, nº 73 e 1424Lenght: 44 cm (kettle with burner)6426 g
A tea and coffee setSilver 833/000Reliefs frieze of laurel leavesEngraved monogrammed centreComprising of tray, teapot, coffeepot, sugar bowl and milk jugOporto hallmark (1887-1937), goldsmith's mark António Moreira Branco (1898-1925) and commercial mark REIS JOALHEIROS(signs of wear)Literature:VIDAL, Manuel Gonçalves; ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de - "Marcas de Contrastes e Ourives Portugueses (1887 a 1993)", vol. II. Lisboa: IN-CM, nº 73 e 984.Lenght: 21,5 cm (coffee pot)59x36 cm (bandeja)4207 g

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