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An Edwardian three piece silver tea set of bulbous, oval form with embossed demi-reeded and stop-fluted ornament and gadrooned borders comprising a teapot with an S-shaped spout, insulated handle and knop on the domed, hinged lid on bun feet, a twin handled sugar basin and milk jug Walker & Hall Sheffield 1908
mark of Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1936, the teapot of rectangular and slightly bulbous form with plain parapet, part marked, hinged and flush fitting cover topped with a black finial, black handle and panelled spout, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl to match, each stamped to the underside '101', 39.9ozt gross (3)
mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1937, the teapot of oval form with scalloped and beaded parapet, part marked flush fitting cover with black finial and black handle, raised on four shell mask ball and claw feet, signed to the underside, the hot water jug, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, 62.9ozt gross (4)
mark of C J Vander, London 1968, the teapot of plain baluster form, part marked, hinged and stepped cover topped with an acorn finial, brown handle, raised on a reeded spread foot, the side engraved with the crest and motto of MONTEFIORE, the coffee pot, milk jug and two handled sucrier to match, 66ozt gross (4)
mark of John Millward Banks, 1900, in the Queen Anne style and each piece monogrammed, the teapot with half gadrooned body, part marked flush fitting cover similarly decorated, with black rosette finial and black handle, 12cm in height, the two handled sugar bowl and cream jug, both with additional 'flower' trademark stamp, to match, 13.5ozt gross (3)Condition report: Teapot: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage. Hinge very slightly strained, so the cover does not lie absolutely flat. Some surface scratches and minor dents and dings as to be expected. Hallmarks and monogram clear. Some evidence of a minor repair where the spout joins the body.Sugar & milk: Both overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some surface scratches and minor dents and dings as to be expected. Hallmarks and monograms clear, as is the 'flower' trademark stamp, present on both.
unidentified maker (PB lion passant between in a horizontal lozenge), stamped with Minerva's head, first standard indicating 950/1000 standard silver, the teapot of baluster form, the upper with shell and reed decoration, hinged and gadroon edged domed cover topped with a rosette finial, brown handle with rosette fittings and panelled spout, the coffee pot to match and the milk jug with brown handle and two handled sucrier, both with gilt washed interiors, en suite, 47.8ozt gross (4)
mark of Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London, the teapot of panelled baluster form, each panel lavishly decorated with repoussé images in high relief of birds over a textured ground, and 2 vacant cartouches, part marked, hinged and flush fitting domed cover with an applied cast foliate finial, decorated and leaf capped handle with cream coloured insulators and decorated spout, raised on 4 applied cast foliate triangular feet, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, both with gilded interiors, to match, all dated 1857, the coffee pot to match, dated 1843, 102.3ozt gross (4)Condition report: Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected.Teapot & coffee pot - some deterioration to the insulators, though the handles are still firm in the sockets. Hinges in good condition and do not appear strained - coffee pot hinge a little loose. Stands firm on a flat surface with just a very minor wobble. Hallmarks crisp and clear. Some minor staining which will polish off.Milk jug & sugar - Interior with some staining to the gilding, more so in the milk jug. Hallmarks clear. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble.
the teapot and coffee pot with mark of Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd (Frederick Bradford Macrea), London 1887, in the Queen Anne style, with half gadrooned decoration, flush fitting hinged and domed cover with black finial and black handle, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl with mark of William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1887, to match, all with the crest of 'WILLIAM ALLAN - MOSS OF LESSUNDRUM, ABERDEENSHIRE, SCOTLAND', 63.3ozt gross (4)Provenance:By direct descent.Originally in the home of Mr George William Allan, of Moss Park, Toronto, great-grandfather of the present owner. The crest was created for his father, William Allan, who emigrated to what was then Upper Canada in the 1700s.
mark of Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd (Job Frank Hall), London 1896, the teapot of somewhat pear-shaped form decorated with repoussé scrolls and foliage, the part marked, domed and hinged cover with overlapping gadrooned rim topped with a decorative finial, black scroll handle, raised on a gadroon edged pedestal foot, the two handled sugar bowl and cream jug to match, 41.8ozt gross (3)Condition report: Teapot: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Handle firm in the sockets. Hinge a little loose. Hallmark a little rubbed, but readable. Stands well on a flat surface with no wobble.Milk and sugar: Both overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Hallmarks a little rubbed, but readable. Sugar stands well on a flat surface with no wobble, but the milk jug does wobble somewhat.
mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1895, in the manner of Paul Storr and of compressed circular form, the teapot with half gadrooned body and shell and gadrooned parapet, part marked, domed and hinged cover topped with finial fitting (wooden finial lacking), wooden handle, the two handled sugar bowl and cream jug to match, 15.7ozt gross (3)Condition report: All three pieces with matching worn and indecipherable crests.Teapot: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. A very minor split to the underside of the parapet. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Hinge a little loose and the wooden finial is lacking. Handle a little loose in the socket and the bottom pin is lacking. A minor split to the handle top near the pinhole. Hallmark rubbed but readable.Milk: Overall in fair condition. Some evidence of repairs to the spout, and the spout is a little out of shape. Some surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Hallmark rubbed but readable. Foot a little out of shape.Sugar: Overall in fair condition. Some evidence of repair to the underside of the parapet. Some evidence of light crushing with creasing to the underside of the parapet, and the parapet is a little out of shape. Some surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Hallmark rubbed but readable. Foot a little out of shape.
mark of Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1865, each engraved with a crest, motto and monogram, the bullet shaped teapot lavishly decorated with bright cut foliate swags, the part marked, hinged and flush fitting cover topped with a decorative finial, ivory handle, raised on a beaded edged pedestal foot, the two handled sugar bowl and cream jug to match, 16.4ozt gross (3)Provenance:Collection of the late Mr Nigel AlingtonItems formerly at Little Barford Manor House, Bedfordshire
mark of Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), London 1890, the teapot with swirl design and repoussé detail around a vacant shield shaped cartouche, part marked hinged and domed cover decorated to match and topped with a black finial, black handle and decorated spout, raised on four hoof feet and signed to the underside, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, 18.7ozt gross (3)Condition report: Teapot: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Hallmarks clear. Handle detached from the lower socket and a little scuffed. Finial a little scuffed.Milk & sugar: Both rock on a flat surface as the feet are a little out of true. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Hallmarks clear.
mark of Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1899, of traditional oval form, half gadrooned, the teapot with part marked, hinged and domed flush fitting cover topped with a black finial, black handle, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, signed to the underside, 13.3ozt gross (3)Condition report: Teapot: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings to be expected, together with a little crease to the edge of the parapet. Hinge a little loose. Handle a little loose in the sockets and split through just behind the scroll decoration to the top together with a minor vertical split to the bottom end by the socket. Hallmark clear.Milk & sugar: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings to be expected. Hallmarks clear.
mark of Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 1904, the teapot of oval, slightly bulbous and panelled form with gadrooned rim, part marked, domed and flush fitting cover topped with a brown finial, brown handle and fluted spout, stamped to the underside JOHN HUNT PRESTON, the covered hot water jug, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, 42.6ozt gross (4)Condition report: Teapot: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Hinge to the cover rather loose. Hallmark a little rubbed but still readable. Handle slightly loose in the sockets.Coffee/hot water jug: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Hinge to the cover rather loose. Hallmark a little rubbed but still readable. Handle slightly loose in the sockets. Wooden final lacking.Milk & sugar: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected.
mark of Robert Pringle & Sons, London, the teapot (1912) of plain oval form with scalloped parapet, part marked, hinged and domed flush fitting cover topped with a brown finial, brown handle, raised on four trefoil feet, the two handled sugar bowl (1912) and milk jug (1946), both with gilt wash interiors, en suite, 18.7ozt gross (3)
mark of Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield 1935/36, of octagonal panelled form and in the Art Deco style, the teapot of elongated form, the upper with a border of symmetrical engraved decoration around two stepped cartouches, one monogrammed, part marked piano hinged and flush fitting cover topped with a black finial, black handle, raised on an octagonal spread foot, the hot water jug, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, 51.2ozt gross (4)
A group of three 20th century vintage ceramic porcelain tea services. The collection comprising of a Royal Albert Braemar pattern tea service comprising of a six cups, six saucers, six side plates, creamer jug and sandwich plate together with a Royal Imperial tea service comprising of cups, saucers, side plates, sandwich plate, sugar bowl and creamer jug. Alongside a Crown Devon Fieldings tea service comprising of cups, saucers, side plates, serving plate and teapot. All with makers mark to the underside.
A collection of six Paul Carew Disney Showcase Collection novelty teapots and other ceramic pieces to include; Limited Edition Winnie The Pooh Birthday Cake, Snow White teapot, Piglet and Pooh Winter Head teapot, 100 Acre Wood plate and Eeyore figurine. Largest teapot measuring approx 23x19cm.
A 1920's Noritake porcelain tea for two set comprising of teapot, sugar bowl, creamer jug and two cups and saucer all being decorated with hand painted rose garlands having raised gilt festooned decoration. Blue Komaru marks to the bases. Tallest measures 15cm. Good condition commensurate with age.
Wedgwood Chester pattern gilded tea and dinner service, including vegetable tureens, meat plate, gravy boat etcAll in fairly good, used condition. All of first quality. 7 x dinner plates, 8 x 20cm side plates (6 cracked). 9 x 15cm side plates (3 cracked), 8 x soup coupes and saucers, 8 x coffee cans and saucers, 6 x teacups with 8 saucers, 2 x oval meat plates, 2 x tureens and covers, 1 x teapot. All plates have light surface scratches and knife marks, gilding rubbed.
A 19th Century Chinese Cantonese Canton Region porcelain teapot of ovoid shape having a bell finial lid with bamboo affect handle. Hand painted decoration in the rose medallion palette with white cartouche panels depicting figures, birds and insects. Small chip present, overall good. Measures approx; 23cm.
A Soviet Suprematist-style tea set for two,20th century, Russia, after the original design by Kazimir Malevich (1918-1923), painted by Nikolai Suetin, each piece bearing incised and painted marks to the base,the teapot 23cm wide 10cm deep 19cm high (4)Provenance: Iconastas, Piccadilly Arcade, St James's, London, W1.Советский супрематический чайный сервиз для двоих XX в., РоссияОснованный на подлинном дизайне Казимира Малевича (1918-1923), рисованный Николаем Суетиным; на каждом предмете надрезанные и рисованные марки по низу Чайник:Ширина: 23смГлубина: 10смВысота: 19см (3)Происхождение: Иконастас, Аркада Пикадилли, Сент-Джеймс, Лондон, W1
A HIRADO PORCELAIN BOAT painted with dragons and mon, inscribed, 21cm long, Chinese export teapot and cover painted with panels of figures divided by blue meandering foliage, 14cm high, a celadon dish with a warrior, signed, 15cm diameter and a bowl painted with figures and calligraphy, 9cm high (4) Condition Report: the teapot with chips to cover, handle, spout . the vase lacks cover .
A CHINESE YELLOW GROUND DISH painted with roundels of precious objects divided by flowers and scrolling foliage, surrounding a geometeric medallion, seal mark, 24.5cm diameter and a Yixing teapot and cover, modelled with a shishi finial, enclosing a liner, the lobed shape, with seal mark, 19cm wide (2) Condition Report: minor loss of enamel . tea pot chips to inner strainer .
A WEMYSS HEART SHAPED INKWELL decorated with dog roses, 18cm diameter, a Worcester pink scale teapot with flower finial and a pair of Armorial jars and covers (4) Condition Report: A WEMYSS HEART SHAPED INKWELL - crazed all over and discoloured. Has two glass inkwell inserts, one cracked. a Worcester pink scale teapot - lid has been chipped and broken and is missing more than half of the inside rim. Teapot has firing crack to handle, chips to spout and base rim, rubbing to decoration. Pair of Armorial jars and covers - one has been broken completely in two and re stuck, the other is badly broken at the top rim, both lids badly damaged and one has previous restoration.
A PHILLIPS AND CO, YELLOW GLAZED SUNDERLAND POTTERY JUG commemorating Sir Francis Burdett, the Independent Champion of British Freedom, with a poem to the reverse, together with a teapot transfer printed with Waterloo Church & Hougoumont, a jug with The Blacksmiths Epitaph, another teapot and a bowl (5) Condition Report: A PHILLIPS AND CO, YELLOW GLAZED SUNDERLAND POTTERY JUG - light crazing, a small chip at the end of the handle, rubbing to top rim. a teapot - chip to lid and underside, handle off but there, chips to spout. a jug with The Blacksmiths Epitaph - has a replacement metal handle, chips to to the jug rim which are under the silver edge. another teapot - heavily crazed and with hairline cracks, chips to spout . a bowl - crazed and wear to the inside. All items have wear as expected with age.
A WEMYSS TEASET painted with pink roses and foliage on a white ground comprising twelve cups, saucers, plates, milk jug, sugar bowl, two cake plates and a teapot, each piece signed Wemyss in green (41) The property of the late Maureen Robertson Condition Report: There maybe paint flakes and glaze imperfections to some pieces.
A WEMYSS WARE BON JOUR BREAKFAST SET comprising tea pot, hot water jug, cup and saucer, plate, milk jug and sugar bowl, all painted with a black cockerel, with impressed and printed marks, teapot 11cm high (6) The property of the late Maureen Robertson Condition Report: tea pot - crazed, some discolouration, spout restored. hot water jug - crazed. cup and saucer - both crazed, flea bite to cup rim. plate - 12cm diameter, crazed . milk jug - crazed. sugar bowl - crazed and cracked. There maybe paint flakes and glaze imperfections to some pieces.
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