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George V silver 3 piece bachelor's tea set, comprising teapot, jug and twin handled sugar bowl, the teapot with an ebonised loop handle and finial on a hinge domed cover, flared rim and reeded band, 15 x 25cm overall, the sugar bowl and jug with traces of gilding to the interior, all on a raised foot, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1922, gross 546grs. (Hallmarks on all pieces rubbed but legible, makers mark on jug illegible, partly rubbed on jug and teapot) (3)
A late Victorian Aesthetic cube teapot, light green ground with birds including golden crane swooping amongst foliage, chilling style dragon handle, stamped with Royal Worcester mark to base with registration lozenge for a January 1872, cube teapot 12 x 12 cms, height to highest point 19 cms, Condition: handle; spout has been off and repaired, and other side of handle near tail is the same, edge of finial has paint scuffed, most of the green painted applied foliage has been chipped.
Four Royal Doulton figures, to include Balloon Lady, stamped HN 2935, 21cm tall, boxed, The Balloon Man, HN 1954, 17cm tall, boxed and The Old Balloon Seller, HN 1315, 18cm, boxed, Biddy Penny Farthing, NH 1843, 22cm tall, together with a Royal Doulton teapot, International Collectors Club Balloon Man / Balloon Women, D7171, 19cm tall, boxed (5)
A Victorian Silver Teapot and a Victorian Silver Coffee-Pot, The Teapot by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1892, The Coffee-Pot by Edward Hutton, London, 1892, each with differing spiral-fluted lower body, with differing handles and finials, the coffee-pot 25.5cm high, total gross weight 26oz 10dwt, 825gr (2)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, The Teapot by William Lister and Sons, The Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1919, in the George III style, oblong and on ball feet, the teapot with composition handle and finial, the teapot 27.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 30oz 1dwt, 935gr (3)
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, London, 1891, Retailed by M. Rhodes and Sons, Bradford, each piece tapering oval and engraved with stars and foliage, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each lacking handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 22cm high, 59oz 2dwt, 1,839gr (4)
Noritake, a collection of elaborately decorated items, painted and gilt highlighted on pink, cream and other grounds, including pairs of vases, bowls, tea wares etc. decorated with floral sprays, landscapes, geometric patterns and Oriental designs (three trays)One pink side plate with an over gilded chip, covered trinket dish with chips to feet, teapot with heavy loss to inner rim of cover, damage and loss to spout, handle re gilded, cream jug handle re gilded, sucre handles are not re gilded, no missing lids, some general gilt wear
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Pear Form Vases, Qianlong, painted with underglaze blue borders, framing famille rose bouquets; together with a similar teapot lacking cover, a miniature tea bowl and cup, a large blue and white charger, and a Japanese kutani lobed dish (a.f)Pair of vases- one broken at the neck and top and glued, with a small piece lacking, firing crack to base, the other vase with several chips to the rimTeapot- lacking cover and with a chip to the spoutCharger- numerous large repaired cracks, several large chips to the rimPlate- with rubbing and surface scratchesSmall teabowl- four chips to the rim, two of these have hairlines eminating from themSmall teacup- rubbed and with small glaze chips to the rim
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising a teapot, Sheffield, 1890; a cream jug and a sugar bowl, London, 1902 and 1903 and a hot-water jug, marks worn, probably Birmingham, 1911, pear-shaped and engraved with the initials of Sam and Martha Clough of Steeton Hall, Keighley, total gross weight of silver 27oz 7dwt, 851gr (4)
A 19th Century Spode / Coalport / Worcester manner hand painted tea service / tea set. Decorated in cobalt with gilt details and white cartouche panels depicting floral sprays. Some pieces with painted number 402 to underside. Comprises a teapot with stand, two large bowls, larger slop bowl, creamer jug, six teacups, seven coffee cans and sixteen saucer plates. Teapot measures approx; 25cm wide.
An Art Deco Shelley China bubbles pattern bachelor's tea set, circa 1925, pattern no. 11182, to include two tea cups and saucers, tea pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and an oval serving tray, printed and painted marks to undersidethe tray 36cm wideThere is a hairline crack (stained) to the inner rim of the teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl also cracked, other pieces in good condition, noting some scuffs and wear.

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