A GEORGE III SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, ROBERT & DAVID HENNELL, LONDON, 1801 ribbed oval, each bright-cut engraved with formal foliate and wrigglework borders, engraved crest and motto, the teapot and pedestal footed coffee pot with part lobed spouts and wood handles, the milk jug and sugar bowl with gilt interiors 28cm long, 1836gr (59oz) all in The crest and motto is that of the clan MacCallum (or Malcolm).
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A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, ROBERT MAKEPEACE & RICHARD CARTER, LONDON, 1778 in Neo-classical taste, the compressed spherical body with Greek key girdle flanked by alternating plain and matted ground vertical ribs, with small engraved scrolling initials IJ 24.5cm long, 715gr (22oz 18dwt) including fibre handle and finial This stylish teapot, probably originally with a stand, would have been highly fashionable when first made (or at least supplied) by Makepeace & Carter and a step up from the more common sheet silver oval teapots of the period. The tea service made for the actor David Garrick (Victoria & Albert Museum, No.M.24B-1973) of 1774/75 by Young & Jackson displays similar plain and matted ribbing.
˜A BOXED CHINESE SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET AND SUGAR TONGS, ARTISAN MARK OF HENG LAI, RETAILER'S MARK OF WA CHUN, HONG KONG, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY each bulbous body chased with a dragon, the handles simulating bamboo, the teapot with ~bamboo~ spout and detachable cover with lobed knop, the milk jug and sugar bowl with gilt interiors, the pair of tongs cast with dragons, underside of bodies stamped W.A and a two character mark, tongs with two character mark only, all in the original blue silk lined fitted wood box with sliding cover teapot 20cm long; 795gr (25oz) including ivory insulators to teapot handle We are grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for identifying the artisan workshop and retailer's mark. See Adrien von Ferscht, 'Chinese Export Silver 1785-1940 – The Definitive Collectors’ Guide', 4th Edition, Glasgow and Beijing, January 2015 for discussion of this mark. Also see H.A. Crosby Forbes, Chinese Export Silver, 1785 to 1885, p.140, nos. 219-221 for silver stamped with the W.A mark where the author notes that it is rare to find silver with this mark and suggests a date for this maker of the second half of the nineteenth century.
the first comprising a teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl with cover, of panelled form, with ivory handles and engraved initials; together with an associated two-handled pin-tray, Sheffield 1948; the second of plain form with beaded detail to rims, comprising a teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl(Weight (all in): 55oz)
Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1918/19, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, all of circular form, Grecian floral embossed border, with C-scroll handles, raised on a circular foot, each with crest and motto engraved to body(Height of teapot: 12.5cm, weight (all in): 19.5oz)
to include; a teapot of squat form with ribbed detail, to a swept circular foot, London 1827, HI; a sugar bowl, with embossed swag detail and winged cherub handles, London 1802, a cream jug with embossed foliate detail on three hoof feet, London 1845; a water pot, of plain design with swept circular foot, London 1897(Height of water pot: 24cm, weight (all in): 50oz)
to include; a twin handled sugar bowl with gadrooned detail, London 1816; a cream jug with bright-cut detail throughout, London 1805, another smaller cream jug; a sauce boat of plain design with scalloped rim, a teapot stand with Greek-key detail, various other ladles, silver mounted bottles, caddy spoons etc.(Weighable silver: 26oz)
Royal Doulton Rondelay H5004 pattern tea and dinner service, including eight dinner plates; eight side plates, 23cm; eight side plates, 20cm; eight side plates, 17cm; two tureens and covers, gravy boat and stand; eight bowls, 18cm; teapot; milk jug; sugar bowl; eight cups and saucers; a small bowl.
A Collection of Blue and White to Feature Wedgwood Jasperware Vases Urn, Lidded Box, Plate Together with a Blue and White Transfer Printed Miniature Tea Set to Comprise Teapot, Three Cups and Saucers, Milk and Sugar, Two Fenton 'Ye Olde Foley Ware' Vases of Squat Double Gourd Shaped Form, Blue and White Bowls etc
A George V silver teapot and matching cream jug, Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd, London, 1921, gross 17.5oz.CONDITION: Both have engraved crest Teapot has a few dings to the top and lid is a little loose in situ. Cream jug has a slight dent to the side. Both have minor surface scratches. Hallmarks clear.
Chinese Yixing teapot, signed Bing Xing Dao Ren, seal used by Cheng Shouzhen (1858-1939) impressed on underside. Decorated with calligraphy inscription to one side and incised naturalistic motifs to the other, with relief molded fruit and leaf decoration atop lid. Additional seal impression to underside of lid. 2 1/2" H x 7" W x 5" dia. Circa 1928. Note: Cheng Shouzhen was a renowned zisha master during the late Qing to early Republican period. Teapots made by Cheng Shouzhen won prizes at the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition and the 1917 Chicago International Fair. CONDITION: Overall excellent condition.
Gorham sterling silver tea and coffee service in the Plymouth pattern, comprised of tea pot (A2411, 1 3/4 pint) and coffee pot (A 2311, 1 1/4 pint), creamer (A2413) and sugar (A2414), all with 3-part script monograms (FJS?), each stamped with old lion-anchor-G marks and date symbol for 1911. Ranging in size from 5 3/4" H x 7 3/8" W to 10 3/4" H x 8 1/2" W. Combined weight: 49.4 oz troy. Provenance: private Nashville, TN collection. CONDITION: A couple of tiny minor scratches and dents, teapot handle slightly in need of tightening, overall excellent condition.
Sterling silver "Bachelor's" tea service for 1-2 people, comprised of small teapot, cream pitcher and sugar basket, all of lobed oval form with angular reeded handles and engraved Art Deco style monograms (LRG?). Marks on base for Gorham (old lion, anchor G mark), Sterling A2311 (teapot) and A2314 and A2313 (cream and sugar). All with date marks to underside for 1917. Ranging in size from 5 3/8" H x 4 1/2" W to Combined weight 24.00 oz troy. Together with an associated Meriden silverplated tray, rectangular with serpentine sides, two handles and four ball feet, 16" x 7". All items first quarter 20th century. Provenance: the estates of Llewellyna and James T. Granbery, Historic Seven Springs Farm, Brentwood, Tennessee. CONDITION: Tea set: Urn finial on teapot is bent, otherwise excellent condition with scattered small dents and scratches. Tray: Moderate amount of scattered small dents and scratching, including scratches through marks on underside.
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