ROYAL WINTON; a six piece breakfast set decorated in the 'Tiger Lily' pattern, with two Carlton ware leaf bowls, a modern Art Deco style perfume bottle and stopper, contemporary glass vase.Additional InformationThe opaque glass vase with a few light surface scratches and some grubby marks which will need cleaning. The Art Deco style item with some slight surface chips and is grubby. All of the yellow glaze items are crazed throughout, the teapot heavily so which is stained and the two dishes with staining also. The three division toaster is broken into several pieces and poorly glue repaired, the foxglove leaf shaped dish has a chip to the rim.
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ROYAL ALBERT; an 'Old Country Roses' part tea service comprising teapot, sandwich plate, six cups, six saucers, six side plates, jug and bowl.Additional InformationSome light staining to the interior of the teapot but all pieces are first quality, minor rubbing to the gilding but overall in good condition.
JOHN ROUND; a George V silver three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, the teapot ebonised handle and finial, gross weight 41ozt/1302g (3).Additional InformationMinor age wear to surface, the lid of the teapot sits slightly proud when closed, but generally ok.
An early 19th century embossed hallmarked silver teapot of compressed circular form, hallmarks rubbed, length 27cm, approx 16.88ozt/525.3g (af).Additional InformationIt has ivory insulators so cannot be shipped outside the UK unless with proper licences. It is in very poor condition, it is very badly damaged, has been repaired numerous times, solder throughout and heavy surface wear.
A George V hallmarked silver three piece tea service with bakelite handle and finial to the teapot, Birmingham 1932, length 25cm, approx 19.1ozt/595g.Additional InformationTeapot badly dented, handle and finial loose, misshaping to the spout, badly misshapen rim, all three pieces with tarnishing and toning throughout.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HOT WATER POT, Sheffield c.1919, mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd., of plain upright form, the hinged cover with ebon finial and handle, 23cm wide, 21cm high; together with a silver teapot, Sheffield 1911, mark of Jay, Richard Attenborough Ltd, of squashed panelled form with ebon finial and handle. 23cm wide, 13cm high (29.93 troy ozs all in)
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE GLOBULAR TEAPOT, QING DYNASTY, 18th Century, decorated with figures in a garden landscape, with infant flying a butterfly kite, 16cm high, 22cm long over handle and spout; together with a matching coffee pot, 16cm high and a smaller famille rose tea pot, 18th Century (3)
AN IRISH CELTIC REVIVAL FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, Dublin c.1916, mark of Edmond Johnson Ltd, comprising a teapot, hot water pot, two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each with a band of entwined Celtic motifs, plain body on waisted circular foot, applied with ebon hands and finials (c.62.02 troy ozs). 27cm wide across handle and spout, 19cm high
A PAIR OF GEORGIAN REVIVAL SILVER STRAWBERRY DISHES, Sheffield c.1942, mark of Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd, each of shallow circular form with 10 lobe rim, 12cm diameter; together with an Irish silver teapot, Dublin c.1903, mark of Charles Lambe, of globular form with ebonised handle and finial, the body embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage centre with the vacant cartouche to each side, 21cm wide across handles, 12cm high; and a silver plated wine funnel on stand. (c.20.77 troy ozs all in)
A collection of table silver and silver-plateVarious makers and dates Comprising;A bachelor's teapot, mark of Sidney James Sparrow, London,1967, with wood handle and knopA basket with a swing handle, mark of Wakefield & Hall, Sheffield, 1919Three silver-mounted horn beakers,A French silver circular dish, mark of JC within a lozengeA silver-plate shell form tazza with squirrel form tazzaA small silver sconceAn Indian export footed bowl, set of six dishes and six coasters, Two sets of silver-gilt and enamelled teaspoonsThree silver-plated footed bowls,Four spiral fluted footed bowls,A small silver-plate meat dish and rackA silver-plate sandwich tongs,Five silver-plated dishes, in sizes, weight 77oz, weight 2,406gms. (49)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver miniature journeyman's or saffron teapot,London 1781,of plain oval form with a flush hinged cover, applied with an urn finial and wooden handle, engraved with a crest, the base faintly engraved with a '3-15' over other script initials,3.8ozt overallProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.There are a number of possibilities for this maker's mark, one being Thomas Heming. However, given the article, there are two other possibilities, both of whom are not recorded in Grimwade, yet recorded at Mark Book, Smallworkers C3 at The Goldsmiths' Company - one being John Huntley and the other Thomas Hatton, Mark Book C3, Smallworker. Condition report: Hallmarks clear underneath.Cover stamped with lion passant only.Colour bright.No obvious major faults.
A George III silver teapot and stand,by Robert Hennell (I), London 1791,of oval, panelled form with scalloped shoulder and high domed cover, bright-cut engraved with bands of stiff-leaf motifs on a linear ground and floral and fern motifs, also engraved on either side with an oval cartouche, one vacant, the other initialled, the conforming teapot stand engraved with similar decoration and initials, raised on four bracket feet, the teapot with wood handle and finial, 18cm high overall, 19.35ozt overall (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Hallmarks clear on both pieces, the cover is with lion passant only.There is wear to the high points and functions of panelling on teapot.Colour bright and there are general surface scrates.Spout tip slightly uneven.Teapot stand wear to the border.
A blue and white Lowestoft teapot and cover,c.1770-1780, in the Good Cross Chapel pattern,12cm high (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Restoration to cover, with a filled chip. Small chip to tip of spout. Scratches and wear to interior. General surface wear and glaze imperfections.
Small Chinese reddish-brown stoneware novelty jug, Yixing designed as a monkey, holding a gourd, four-character square seal mark, 9cm; a miniature redware teapot, with a seal mark; two small redware teapots, each with enamel decoration; and a Chinese green stoneware teapot, marked W. H. Smith, and with a seal mark.
New Hall teapot, silver shape with a painted band, on a teapot stand; and a Creamware lidded jug; Derby tankard painted in the Imari palette; a pair of Dresden figures, man playing the bagpipes, and a lady playing a mandolin; German porcelain figure, lady with a basket of flowers; Belleek shell-moulded posy vase; Dresden cup and saucer; Dresden figure of cupid with a floral garland; sundry Victorian teaware; pair of Derby cups and saucers, painted in cobalt blue and gilt; Pearlware blue and white plate; miniature cabaret set.
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