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A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1850, each piece tapering octagonal and on conforming foot, the sides engraved with foliage and flowers, comprising: a teapot with ivory insulated handles; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl; Together With: An Edward VII Silver Coffee-Pot, by Moss Morris, London, 1904, made to match and with ivory-insulated handle, the coffee-pot 24cm high, gross weight 74oz 14dwt (4) . The Three-Piece Victorian Service: each piece is fully marked underneath. The teapot is teapot further part marked on handle and inside cover. The marks have some minor wear but are generally still legible. There are some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. There are some bruises to some pieces. The Coffee-Pot, fully marked near rim, further part marked on cover bezel and on handle. The marks are generally clear. There are some minor surface scratches, consistent with age and use.
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham, The Coffee-Pot 1896, The Remainder 1898, each piece of oblong section and on four bun feet, the lower bodies part-fluted below chased foliage swags, comprising: a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 21cm high, gross weight 62oz 2dwt (4) . The coffee-pot fully marked underneath, the rest fully marked near rim. The teapot and coffee-pot each further part marked inside. There are overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Frank Cobb and Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1929, each piece in the Art Deco taste, tapering oblong and with canted corners, on conforming base, comprising: a teapot, with detachable tea-strainer; a hot-water jug, each with wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 21.5cm high, gross weight 63oz 17dwt (4) . Each piece marked near handle. The teapot and hot-water jug each further part marked inside cover. The strainer part marked on top. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Three-Piece Edward VII Silver Tea-Service and an Edward VIII Silver Hot-Water Jug to Match, The Tea-Service Mark of James Wakely and Frank Clarke Wheeler, London, 1903, The Hot-Water Jug by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1936, each piece baluster and on four pad feet, the sides chased with foliage scrolls and rocaille, engraved with an initial, the teapot and hot-water jug each with ebonised wood handle and finial, the hot-water jug 22cm high, gross weight 61oz 1dwt (4) . The teapot, cream-jug and sugar-bowl each marked underneath. The hot-water jug marked near handle. The teapot and the hot-water jug each further marked inside cover. There is some wear to the marks on the tea-service, though each is still legible. In generally good condition with only some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Seven-Piece American Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Tiffany and Co., New York, 1907-1938, each piece in the George III style, engraved with a crest, comprising: a kettle, stand and lamp; a coffee-pot; a hot-water jug; a teapot, each with ebonised wood handle and most with ebonised wood finial; a cream-jug; a sugar-bowl and a slop-bowl and cover, the kettle and stand 33cm high, gross weight 169oz (7)
A Three-Piece Indian Silver Tea-Service, Each Piece Marked 'T' over '90', First Quarter 20th Century, tapering cylindrical and on shaped base, the sides cast and chased with tigers, elephants and figures all on a matted ground, with a cartouche engraved with initials 'DMP', comprising: a teapot; a cream-jug with hinged cover and a sugar-bowl and cover, the teapot 16cm high, 32oz (3) . The mark underneath is generally clear on each piece. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Five-Piece Chinese Export Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Luen Wo, Shanghai, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, Each With Craftsman's Mark, comprising: a teapot with ivory insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the body of each applied with birds among prunus flowers and foliage, the cover of the teapot engraved with bamboo; a hot water-jug, with ivory insulated handle, the body similarly decorated, the cover applied with prunus and a coffee-pot, with ivory insulated handle, the body decorated with prunus flowers and foliage, each with cast bamboo handle, the coffee-pot 21cm high, gross weight 72oz 9dwt (5)
A Staffordshire Ironstone cheese dome and stand, decorated with blue roses against a white ground and stamped BLAKENEY to the base, 21cm high, a smaller matching cheese cover and stand, a large teapot and cover, 30cm high, and a vase cover of hexagonal form. Damage and repair to handle of teapot and crazing in places
Lancashire & Yorkshire & London North Western Railway Joint silverplate TEAPOT and large MILK JUG. Both marked on the front L&Y&L&N.W RY COS in garter and manufactured by Elkington. The teapot stands 5.5in tall and is date stamped 1903. The milk jug is 5.5in tall and date stamped 1911. Both are in excellent condition.
A late 19th Century Chinese antique calligraphy water dropper in the form of a teapot. The porcelain water dropper having hand painted blue floral motifs and a glazed finish. Measures approx 9x15cmA water-dropper is a small device used in East Asian calligraphy as a container designed to hold a small amount of water. In order to make ink a few drops of water are dropped onto the surface of an inkstone. By grinding an ink stick into this water on the inkstone, particles come off and mix with the water, forming ink.
A stunning 19th Century Chinese Qing Dynasty teapot of heavy bronze construction having a swing carrying handle in the form of dragons chasing the flaming pearl. The cover having similar decoration with Greek key border decoration. Thick repousse twin dragons amongst the clouds decoration raised on shaped supports with vines. Impressed character marks in Kaishu script to the base. Measures 23cm x 18.5cm x 11.5cm.
A fine quality 19th Century Japanese antique Meiji period Satsuma tea service having hand painted and gilded decoration depicting elders / immortals and dragons. Comprises of a lidded teapot, lidded milk jug, lidded twin handled sugar bowl and a series of small cups and saucers. Each piece signed. An impressive set. Teapot measures: 19cm tall.
A rare 19th Century Chinese antique silver teapot having intricate repousse decoration depicting warriors on horseback within panels among flowers and leaves with Greek key borders to base and rim. Hinged lid with matching decoration and fruit finial. Shaped spout and bamboo form handle all raised on circular foot. Clear silver marks to base. Measures: 15cm x 23cm x 13cm. Weighs 552 grams.
Royal Doulton Orchard Hill tea and dinner service, to include cake plate, teapot, 14 x cups and saucers, 16 x side plates, 14 x 27cm plates, 2 x cream jugs, lidded sucrier, 5 x oval dishes, 8 x soup bowls, 21 x 20cm plates, 16 x 13cm bowls, 4 x 20cm bordered plates, oval meat plate, lidded tureen, 2 x sauceboats and stands, 8 x 18cm bowls (128) Condition report: One cup handle cracked. There is some gilt wear mainly to the small tea plates and the large dinner plates. Most of the set appears unused.
A small Chinese basket-form yixing teapot, modelled in imitation of a bamboo basket, with frog-shaped finial, the base impressed with 'zhang liangmei zhi' mark, and inside the cover impressed with two maker's marks, 13.5cm long from spout to handle"张良梅制"朱泥壶Condition Report: GoodCondition Report Disclaimer
A group of Chinese blue and white, Qing Dynasty, comprising: a miniature teapot and cover, 7.5cm high; a Chinese 'Dragon' bowl, with six-character pseudo Xuande mark to base, 12.7cm diameter, wood stand; a pair of bowls, the exteriors with alternating bands of flowers, pagodas and figures, 9cm diameter, wood stands; a 'dragon' snuff bottle, 8.3cm high; a miniature 'Doll's House' vase, 3cm high, wood stand; two tea bowls, 7cm and 7.7cm diameter and a small vase cover, 3.3cm high (9)Provenance: The Property of a Gentleman removed from Bedfield Hall, Suffolk. 清 各式青花器一组九件拍品来源:英国Suffolk郡Bedfield Hall大宅私人收藏Condition Report: miniature teapot with chip restored to coverdragon bowl with 6cm hair crack running from rim to base and minor chip on foot rim and firing blemish to interiorthe pair of bowls-one with 3cm hair crack and rim chip and the other with 5cm hair crackthe dragon snuff bottle with surface crazing and cracksCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese canton enamelled teapot, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, painted with figures in a terraced garden, 27cm high including handle清19世纪 铜胎画珐琅人物宴会图壶Condition Report: large loss of enamel to one side 6cm x 4cm and further old restoration around this area and two areas of restoration to cover and other stress cracks and old repairs throughout, raffia covering to handle with lossesCondition Report Disclaimer
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