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WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver four piece tea set, Sheffield 1938, 1933 and 1934, comprising teapot and hot water pot with ebonised finials and handles, sugar bowl and milk jug, each on scroll feet, tallest 19cm, weight approx. 42ozt/1320g (4).Additional InformationRubbing to some of the hallmarks but all readable. Light age wear patina to the surface on all but generally OK. The finial to the hot water pot is very slightly bent to one side.
JOHN HAWKINS; a George III silver teapot, with gadrooned rim, acanthus leaf moulded spout and demi-fluted detailing, ivory finial and ebonised handle, London 1811, height 10cm, weight approx 23ozt/723g.Additional InformationThe finial may not be original as it is different to the handle and the fitting for the handle to the underside of the lid is a modern replacement. Slight knock to edge of the spout. Engraved crest to one side. Light age wear patina to surface. Clear hallmarks to the underside of the base.
LAMBERT & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver bullet teapot of George I/II design with bright cut foliate scroll decoration, cast detail to spout on spreading circular foot and vacant cartouche flanked by winged figures, stamped 'Lambert Coventry St London' to base, London 1895, length 25cm, approx 575g/18.4ozt.Additional InformationRubbing and fading to decoration, lid slightly loose with old repairs and a small extant split, further scratches, nicks, misshaping to foot, slight knocks, etc.
JOSEPH ANGEL I & JOSEPH ANGEL II; a Victorian hallmarked silver teapot, of shouldered and lobed form, engraved throughout with foliate detailing, with cast flower finial and acanthus leaf scroll handle with ivory insulators, on four scroll feet, London 1841, height 25.5cm, 29.5ozt gross/917g gross, with a similar Victorian hallmarked silver milk jug, John & Henry Lias, London 1839, weight approx 7.7ozt/240g (2).Additional InformationThe ivory insulators on the teapot are discoloured and with some cracks and wear. There is some wear to the silver at the top insulator suggesting that the handle may have been reattached. Both the teapot and jug with clear hall marks and general age wear patina to the surface throughout. Overall ok.
JOSEPH GLOSTER LTD; a George V hallmarked silver teapot and milk jug, each of shaped oval form with panelled decoration, Birmingham 1912, approx 23.45ozt/729g.Additional InformationScratches, wear and tarnishing, slight rubbing to the mars. The finial on the teapot is missing a spacer, so the finial is loose. Very minor denting.
NAO; a large figure group depicting a gentleman and lady talking at water fountain, height 32cm, together with a Nao figure of a lady, height 28cm, and two Spanish figures depicting flower sellers, also an 18th century Delft tin glazed charger, diameter 31cm, and a modern Delft teapot and cover (af) (6).Additional InformationThe large Nao figurine is missing the central water barrel/ewer, the Nao figurine with damage to her hand, the Spanish figurines with minor chipping to the flowers, the large Delft plate is af with numerous chips to the edge, a large piece is broken out and a large crack running though the piece, the teapot with chipping to the cover and spout.
THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver teapot with Bakelite handle and finial, Sheffield 1972, length 29.5cm, approx 22.5ozt/700g.Additional InformationSome tarnishing and light surface scratches throughout, there is a security marker postcode next to the hallmarks, which are clear. It is of a good gauge and does not have any major dents or bruises.
A late 18th century black basalt teapot and cover/rum kettle in the manner of Wedgwood and Bentley, the lid surmounted by a kneeling female figure, the body decorated with cherubs, unmarked, height approx 12.5cm.Additional InformationThe lid with a few pin head sized nicks at the rim, nothing serious, the figure perhaps with some grazing and light age wear. The upper rim and lower foot of the teapot also with some pin head sized small nicks, again, nothing serious. Light rubbing and patina here and there. One foot to two of the cheubs is lacking.
A collection of commemorative china, including a Clarice Cliff Elizabeth II coronation trio, a similar cup and saucer, Masons mug, etc.Additional InformationThe Clarice Cliff ware is in good condition, a couple of the older items with chips and minor damage. Queen Victoria teapot with crazing and wear to the gilding, the paragon Edward VII mug with wear to the gilding.
DAVENPORT; a 19th century transfer printed eight piece bachelor service, decorated in the 'Willow' pattern, comprising shaped rectangular twin handled tray, length 48cm, teapot, lidded milk jug, lidded sugar bowl, two cups, two saucers.Additional InformationThe finnial has been broken off the teapot and there is a large crack running through the base, wear to the gilding, a tiny flea bite to the rim of the sugar bowl.
A 19th century hand highlighted bowl of shaped oval form and decorated with pheasants and exotic birds, on a cobalt blue ground, length 29cm, together with three similar dishes, and two Amherst 'Japan' pattern teapot and saucers (6).miscellaneousmiscellaneousAdditional InformationCrazing throughout, one of the teacups with a hairline crack and chips to the rim, wear to the gilding.
DAVENPORT; an eight piece bachelor service, transfer printed with floral sparys and gilt highlights, comprising rectangular twin handled tray, with open shell handles, length 46cm, teapot, lidded milk jug, twin handled lidded sugar bowl of tapering form, two cups, two saucers.Additional InformationMinor crazing and wear, restoration to the cover on the sugar bowl, rubbing to the gilding, otherwise good condition.
MIDWINTER; a 'Queensberry' pattern forty-three piece part dinner service including four tureens and covers.Additional InformationSeveral pieces with crazing. The teapot with a crazed and cracked lid, the inside of the teapot with stained crazing. All of the plates with general knife cut patina to the surface and other general light wear.
DAVENPORT; a collection of 19th century and later ceramics, including squat circular teapot with floral and gilt scrolling detail, two trios, two milk jugs of circular form, etc (22).Additional InformationWear to the gilding throughout, the teapot is af, the cover with break and large chip to the spout, three further pieces are af.
A collection of 19th century and later ceramics and glass to include two Alcock dessert bowls, a Royal Coronaware 'Rosetta' pattern teapot, ginger jar, pair of candlesticks and hatpin stand, two modern Royal Worcester trio coffee cans decorated with roses, various meat platters and other items.Additional InformationMany of the older items with chips and cracks, particularly the Coronaware and the oval platters. The large shaped oval platter with a large restored crack/break.
SUSIE COOPER; an eight piece bachelor's service decorated in the 'Polkadot' pattern, together with a further Susie Cooper part service and a Royal Doulton 'Galaxy' pattern part service. Additional InformationSurface wear/scratches, Susie Cooper teapot with crack to cover, Galaxy pattern water pot with chip to underside, chip to one Galaxy side plate, wear to decoration on three pieces.
BRETBY; a model of a seated dog, height 27cm, together with a pair of Staffordshire dogs, a Torquay terracotta jardinière, a ewer and four small items, a Torquay-type vase, a leaf moulded teapot and cover and two bone china trios.Additional InformationThe Bretby dog has a repaired break to the leg. Four of the Torquay pieces with some chips and grazes. Other items with general age wear.
HAMILTON LAIDLAW & CB & CO; a George V hallmarked silver four piece tea set and tray, the tea set with panelled decoration, raised on four hoof feet, the tray of circular form with cast scalloped edge, raised on three scrolling feet, Sheffield 1931-1934, approx 93ozt/2776g.Additional InformationScratches and scuffs, especially to the surface of the tray. Large dent to the underside of the hot water pot, which means that the piece is unstable. General wear, very minor denting to the service. The cover on the teapot does not close 100% true.
A group of variously hallmarked silver items including teapot, twin handled sugar bowl, cream jug, four division toast rack, small trophy, matched cruet, single vase on loaded base, salt spoon with Blue John-type terminal etc, weighable silver approx 25.5ozt/795g.Additional InformationVarious dents, knocks, scratches, nicks and tarnish throughout. Some items misshapen including the vase and trophy.
A late 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl painted with lotus flowers, diameter 34cm, together with four Chinese ceramic water droppers, a Japanese Imari dish, Japanese coffee cans, and a contemporary brass and copper opium pipe (af) (18).Additional InformationThe blue and white plate is af with large breaks, old repairs and the piece has been riveted, chipping and losses to the spout on the teapot. It is a cast iron water dropper.
WALKER & HALL; a Victorian and Edward VII hallmarked silver four piece tea set, comprising teapot with ebonised handle, length 27cm, hot water pot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, all with chased foliate and gadrooned detail, Sheffield 1899 and 1903, also a set of six silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1908, approx 69.5 ozt/2163g.Additional InformationScratches, nicks, tarnish, some knocks, etc.
A George V hallmarked silver four piece tea set with band of engraved detail to both upper and lower sections, the teapot inscribed 'Presented to Captain S.R. Macdonald by the officers of 1st. K.G.O. Gurkha rifles on the occasion of his marriage 1930', London 1929 and 1930, length of teapot 28cm, combined approx 47.4ozt/1475g.Additional InformationAll four pieces of good solid gauge, a few light small surface scratches, but overall in good order.
An Austrian 800 grade silver teapot of diminutive proportions, Vienna post-1922, height 11.5cm, and an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver goblet, Birmingham 1973, combined approx. 7.1ozt/222g (2).Additional InformationThe small teapot has ivory spacers and ivory beneath the finial so can only be sold within the UK and a licence for export would be needed to export out of the country. The goblet has some surface scratches and wear, Hallmarks clear and basically OK.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a silver plated five piece tea and coffee service comprising kettle on stand with burner, coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, on an associated silver plated twin handled oval tray, the kettle height approx 36cm.Additional InformationThe tea and coffee service is generally ok with just some minor wear. The oval tray with many scratches and scuffs to the surface and a slightly duller colour than the tea service. The tray also with a later mount to the center possibly to disguise damage or unwanted initials.
A selection of 19th century and later plated wares, including a four piece tea and coffee service with demi-fluted detailing, height of coffee pot approx 26cm, with a hip flask lacking cup base, two cigarette boxes, a teapot, toast rack, a sugar sifter, an oval tray, and two goblets in boxes.Additional InformationAll with general light age wear and would benefit from a clean. Several of the pieces with the base metal showing through.
JOHN & WILLIAM DEAKIN; an Edward VII hallmarked silver three piece tea set comprising teapot with ebonised handle, length 27cm, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, all of shaped outline, Sheffield 1906, and a pepper by the same maker, Chester 1919, approx 39.9ozt/1243g.Additional InformationSome slight dents, knocks, scratches, tarnish, nicks, etc.
S BLANCKENSEE & SONS LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver four piece tea set, comprising teapot, length 26cm, hot water pot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, all with engraved initial capital 'B', Chester 1939, approx 50.9ozt/1584g (4).Additional InformationScratches, nicks, tarnish, some minor knocks, etc. Maker's marks somewhat rubbed.
RF MOSLEY; a George V hallmarked silver three piece tea set of shaped oval form, with gilded interior and panelled detail, Sheffield 1921, approximate weight 33ozt/1029g (3). Additional InformationSurface wear and scratches, minor wear to the gilded interior. The teapot is approx 13cm tall including the finnial and the body of the teapot is approx 16.5cm wide.
HENRY ATKIN; a late Victorian hallmarked silver bachelor's teapot and milk jug, Sheffield 1895, length of teapot 20.5cm, combined approx 12.9ozt/401g.Additional InformationMaker's mark slightly rubbed, but hallmarks are clear, light surface scratches to both pieces, but free from any engraved detail, the milk jug has two tiny pinhead sized dents.

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