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An exquisite silver teapot-samovar from the mid-19th century, made in 1843 by master Adolf Shper in Saint Petersburg. The product is distinguished by its elegant and functional design. The edges, lid and interior of the item are gilded, giving it additional shine and luxury. Four exquisite legs are decorated with a three-dimensional pattern in the form of shells, which emphasizes the sophistication of the product. The spout is decorated with acanthus leaf decor, and the valve handle is made of mother-of-pearl with an exquisite image of a palmette. The openwork handles are equipped with bone elements for convenience when using hot items. The silver burner is complemented by a pattern along the edges, and the lid is topped with a flower-shaped handle, which completes the overall appearance with refined elegance. Hallmarks: full hallmark of silversmith Adolf Spehr, small hallmarks, as well as small and full assay marks of the St. Petersburg Assay Office with the initials of the master Dmitry Ilyich Tverskoy and the date 1843. Dimensions: The height of the teapot-samovar is 34 cm, the width is 31 cm. Weight: 2460 g.Historical information: Spehr Adolf (1799 - 1857) was a famous St. Petersburg jeweler. Spehr Adolf was born in Kirkkonummi, Finland, in 1799, trained in St. Petersburg from 1816, became an apprentice in 1821 and a master in 1829. He continued his work until his death in 1857, leaving behind a significant legacy in the field of silversmithing. The works of Adolf Spehr, a recognized master of silversmithing, are part of the collections of the State Historical Museum. Width: 31cm, Height: 34cm, Depth: 31cm, Weight: 2.460kg, Condition: Good, Material: Silver 84, Gilding, ID: ID-ANTQ-11582
Exquisite silver teapot-samovar, St. Petersburg, early 20th centuryMasters of the First Silver ArtelAn exquisite teapot-samovar, made in the workshops of the First Silver Artel in St. Petersburg at the beginning of the 20th century, is an exceptional example of Russian classicism. This samovar, which was an invariable attribute of table setting, stands out with its complex relief decoration and three-dimensional pattern, reflecting the highest skill of jewelers of that time.The body of the samovar, made in a hemispherical shape, is installed on a rectangular stand resting on legs made in the form of lion`s paws. These elements emphasize the monumentality of the item and its connection with the traditions of European silver art, especially popular in Russia in the first half of the 19th century.The central part is decorated with a relief palmette and spiral decor, giving the samovar a special decorative richness. The low tap, designed in the form of a lion`s head, emphasizes the richness and symbolism of the product. The shoulder of the samovar, smoothly turning into a hinged lid, is also decorated with a geometric pattern, and its top is a stylized pine cone - a popular motif in the decorative arts of that era. Curved side handles, decorated with sculptural decor in the form of lion heads, enhance the overall monumentality of the composition. The samovar embodies the experiments of the masters of the First Silver Artel with forms and motifs inspired by the famous products of English masters of the 19th century, in particular, the works of the great Paul Storr (London, 1771-1844). This item embodies the fusion of Russian and European styles, which was characteristic of the jewelry traditions of the workshop of Julius Rappoport, and later of the First Silver Artel. Their craftsmen created a wide range of items: from small desk items to vases, candelabra and even large formal decorative elements for dining tables, known as surtout de table.Hallmarks: Hallmark of the Moscow District Assay Office with the initials of the manager Ivan Sergeevich Lebedkin (appointed in 1899); Hallmark with an image of a woman`s head in a kokoshnik, facing left, with the initials IL and the hallmark 84, dating from the period 1899-1908; Hallmark of the First Silver Artel (ICA), active in the early 20th century in St. Petersburg.Dimensions: Height 33 cm. Weight of the item: 2620 grams. Width: 32cm, Height: 33cm, Depth: 32cm, Weight: 2.620kg, Condition: Good, Material: Silver 84, ID: ID-ANTQ-11585
White and gilt porcelain mocha set for six persons includes six cups and saucers, teapot with lid, milk jug and sugar bowl with lid. Porcelain. Relief, matte and regular gilding. Tsirovka on gold. Leafy raised ribbon pattern. Good condition, no chips. The original teapot lid is missing. It is matched in shape and similar coloring (in addition, relative to other items of the service, it includes a polychrome image of three flower bouquets) from another service. The height of the teapot with a lid is 16.5 cm, the width is 13.0 cm. The height of the milk jug is 11.0 cm, the width is 13.0 cm. Sugar bowl height with lid - 11.0 cm, width - 10.0 cm. Cup height - 6.2 cm, width - 9.8 cm. Saucer diameter - 12.0 cm. Germany. Meissen. After 1934. Standard Meissen production mark (installed on all items). The manufacturers mark is represented on the bottom of the object, painted in cobalt, underglazed - "crossed swordsâ€, Meissen, after 1934. Width: 13cm, Height: 16.5cm, Depth: 13cm, Weight: 1.5kg, Condition: Very good condition, 1 missing end, Material: Gilding, ID: ID-ANTQ-8096
Poetic Art Nouveau silver tea and coffee set by Bruckmann, on the original tray. The silver set includes a large teapot with a hinged lid, a large coffee pot with a hinged lid, a sugar bowl with a removable lid, a milk jug. The set is installed on a large oval-shaped tray with two handles. The objects are decorated with overhead volumetric details made on floral motifs. The decorations, handles and shape of objects are made in the modern style, the lids are decorated with a voluminous cast flower bud on the stem. Silver, bone, traces of gilding on the inner surfaces. The outer surface of the objects is polished. Casting, stamping, drawing, rolling, embossing, carving (bone). Item sizes: Milkman. Height -11.3 cm, maximum width - 15.5 cm, base diameter (bottom) - 5.8 cm, weight - 239 gr. Coffee pot. Height - 21.0 cm, maximum width - 25.0 cm, base diameter (bottom) - 9.0 cm, weight - 817 gr. Kettle. Height - 15.0 cm, maximum width - 27.0 cm, base diameter (bottom) - 9. cm, weight - 936 gr. Sugar bowl. Height with lid - 16.0 cm, maximum width with handles - 17.0 cm, lid weight - 113 g, total weight - 461 g. Tray. Oval. Cast handles. Total length with handles - 55.0 cm, width - 38.0 cm, weight - 1480 gr. The total weight of the set is 4.045 kg. Silver, Germany, after 1888. Hallmarks: crescent moon, crown, silver standard 800, makers mark (unknown workshop, possibly Bruckmann). Excellent collectible condition. Width: 25cm, Height: 21cm, Depth: 1cm, Weight: 4.045kg, Condition: Very good, Material: Silver 800, ID: ID-ANTQ-8098
A blue and white Chinese teapot and another lacking cover, together with a vase (3)Lidless teapot – some dirt marks to base and interior, bottom of handle appears to have broken and been repaired, hairline crack above spout.Vase – lip appears to have broken and been repaired, some chips to foot rim.Other teapot – ball on the lid glued down, lid dirty otherwise in good condition, teapot with hairline crack from top, top of handle appears to have been broken and repaired, chipping to glaze and paint around base, some interior cracks/dents, glaze worn down around lid, lid doesn’t sit flush.
A Chinese famille rose teapot (lacking cover) and two plates in famille rose palette (3)Teapot: Chip to lid of spout. Cracks around spout where it has been broken off and repaired. Hairline cracks in places. Wear to gilt decoration.Plates: One broken and repaired, visible cracks, other has large chip to rim and wear to decoration.
4 Susie Cooper bone china "Apple Gay" Pattern coffee cans with 4 saucers, jug and 4 plates; 2 "Wild Strawberry" Pattern trios, sugar bowl, and jug; Polka dot pattern teapot, jug and 2 cups with 2 saucers and a plate; 3 star pattern coffee cans and 4 saucers, (1 can a/f); Midwinter Stylecraft Fashion Tableware coffee set of 15 pieces comprising coffee pot, jug, sugar bowl, and 6 cups with 6 saucers, and a ceramic coaster. (51)
Extensive Copeland Spode "Eden" Pattern dinner tea and coffee service of 110 pieces, comprising 2 tureens with covers, 1 loose cover, (a/f); comport, 3 meat plates in sizes, largest W.43cm; 2 sauceboats with 2 stands, 8 soup cups with 8 saucers, 8 side plates, 9 dinner plates, 9 dessert plates, 8 fruit bowls, 2 bread and butter plates, teapot, coffee pot, hot milk jug and milk jug, sugar bowl, 8 coffee cups with 8 saucers, 8 teacups with 8 saucers, 4 breakfast cups, and 6 egg cups, (some pieces a/f). (110)
Royal Worcester bone china tea service of 42 pieces, with gilt tooled urn, ribbon, and swag borders, comprising teapot, 3 jugs, sugar bowl, 2 plates, Dia.23.5cm, (one marked Maple London), 12 teacups and 11 saucers, and 12 tea plates, (few pieces a/f), and a Paragon "Rockingham Red" teapot, jug, sugar bowl 2 cups with 2 saucers, and tea plate. (50)
Set of 6 George V silver bean top coffee spoons, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1927, cased; Victorian Fiddle, Thread, and Shell Pattern dessert fork, Pickle fork with thistle finial, napkin ring, cut glass jar with silver cover, mother-of-pearl penknife, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1898; coffee spoon, 5 white metal souvenir spoons, one marked "Sterling" and one "800", trowel book mark with mother-of-pearl handle, marked "925", weighable gross 270grs; silver plated 4 piece tea and coffee set, another teapot, quantity of cutlery, other plated items, and a small quantity of coins. (a lot)
Includes Sairey Gamp covered teapot, Micawber creamer and sugar shaker. Beswick Ware and Beswick-England marked. Teapot: 7.5"L x 4.5"W x 5.5"H. Creamer: 4"L x 3"W x 3.25"H. Shaker: 2.5"L x 2.25"W x 3.25"H. Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: BeswickCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is. Minor crack on teapot.
Decorative pieces in burgundy porcelain adorned with hand painted scenes and gilt accents. Collection includes 2 plates; pitcher; candle holder; kettle with cover; teapot; pot with cover; and small pitcher. FM & Castel Limoges backstamp. Largest piece 2.75"L x 1.75"W x 3.5"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Royal blue porcelain with gilt accents and garden scene motifs. Collection includes Teacup & Saucer; bird cage - marked 22kt gold; teapot with cover; ewer; tall pitcher; bulbous pitcher; and framed plate. FM & Castel Limoges France backstamp. Largest piece 1"H x 4.25" dia. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Crackle design over raspberry porcelain with gilt accents and hand painted portrait art. Set includes large teapot with cover; small teapot with cover; and ewer. Limoges backstamp. Largest piece 3.5"L x 2.5"W x 3"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
White porcelain pieces decorated with garden scenes and gilt accents. Collection includes bowl (2"); pot with cover (2.25"); and teapot with cover (2.5"). FM Limoges backstamp. Largest piece 2"L x 1.5"W x 2.5"H. Piece count includes covers. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.

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