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A silver cruet set by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1924, comprising a pepperette, 8.5cm high, salt, 6.5cm wide, and mustard pot, 10cm widetogether with a small collection of silver flatware,comprising a pair of Victorian berry spoons, a set of six coffee spoons, by Daniel & Arter, Birmingham 1924, a cruet spoon, and a bright-cut engraved teaspoon,12.6ozt weighable (qty.)Condition ReportThe mustard pot is not included in the weight as the glass liner is stuck. Tarnishing, dents and wear throughout.
A collection of silver items comprising a three piece cruet set, Birmingham 1906, a mustard pot, Chester 1902, 6cm high, and a George III foliate embossed cream jug, London 1776, 14cm wide,together with a silver-plated coffee pot,with gadrooned body, 21cm high9.25ozt weighableCondition ReportWear throughout.
A collection Meissen porcelain 'Vine Leaf' tea wares, 20th century, each with underglaze crossed sword marks, comprising a coffee pot and cover, 19cm high, a milk jug, 15cm high, a covered sugar bowl, 10.5cm high, a cup and saucer, and four plates, 35cm, 26cm, 19.8cm and 18cm diameter (8)Condition ReportSome with gilt borders, tea cup and saucer with gilt rubbing.
An Egyptian silver coffee service comprising a salver, 64cm wide, a coffee pot, 22cm high, a hot water pot, 20cm high, each engraved ‘Presented to Sir Cecil Hogg KCVO FRCS by President Samal Abdel Nasser Cairo 1966’, a sugar pot,14.5cm high and a cream jug, 12cm hightotal 140oztCondition ReportSome tarnishing. The spouts appear to be rubbed and possibly plated.
A collection of Wedgwood pottery items, 19th century and later, to include, a pair of twin handled vases, 13.5cm high, a smaller example, 11cm high, a coffee can, 6.5cm high and a similar cup, 6.8cm high, a matched teacup and saucer, 13.5cm, a Jasperware sucrier, with classical figures to a pale yellow ground, 14cm wide, two teapots, a coffee pot, three sandwich plates (qty.)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportCoffee pot) Missing finial. Cracks and losses to the spout. Cream jug) Restored handle. Blue twin handled vases) One with chips to the handles. Yellow twin handled vase) Mask handle missing its horn. The remainder in a fair overall condition, with minor nibbles throughout.
A silver three-piece café au lait set by John Leslie Miller Auld, London 1938, each with spot-hammered finish and reeded rims with coromandle wood handles and finials, 1527g (49ozt) gross weightthe coffee pot 22cm highThere is a small dent to one side of the coffee pot, some light surface wear and scratching to the bodies, a slightly more notable horizontal scratch to the surface of the hot water jug. Otherwise in seemingly good condition.
A WORCESTER FIRST PERIOD BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN 'MANSFIELD' PATTERN COFFEE CAN AND SAUCERcirca 1770, the can with grooved strap handle; together with a large collection of 18th century Worcester and other factories blue and white porcelain, including an interesting comparison group of five pieces of 'Fisherman' pattern tea wares and a coffee pot, 25.5cm high (17)
Archibald Knox (1864-1933), a five-piece pewter 'Tudric' tea set, early 20th century, designed for Liberty & Co., comprising a teapot, sucrier, creamer, coffee pot and hot water jug, with a rounded twin-handled tray, the set decorated with a planished surface, wicker handles and stylised foliate motifs in relief, stamped 'Made in England Solkets 'Tudric' 0231 RD 420290',largest vessel 22cm hightray 48cm wide (6)Condition ReportWith scratches, small dents and tarnishing throughout commensurate with use. The tray with some surface marks. With dust and would benefit from a clean.
A tea and coffee setComprising of tray, teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowlSiler 833/000Floral motifs decorationOporto hallmark (1887-1937), goldsmith's mark José Gil Y Poy (1917-1938) and commercial mark LORY & Cia. LISBOA(signs of wear, dents)Alt.: 18 cm (cafeteira)66,5x25 cm3050 gLiterature:VIDAL, Manuel Gonçalves; ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de - "Marcas de Contrastes e Ourives Portugueses (1887 a 1993)", vol. II. Lisboa: IN-CM, nº 73 e 2258
A João V style tea and coffee set with traySilver 833/000Comprising of tray, teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowlShells and foliage motifs reliefs and chased decorationOporto hallmark (1938-1984) and goldsmith's mark Artur Teixeira Veludo (1923-1958)(signs of wear, minor dent to sugar bowl cover)80,5x44,5 cm (tabuleiro)Alt.: 29,5 cm (cafeteira)6770 g (total)Literature:VIDAL, Manuel Gonçalves; ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de - "Marcas de Contrastes e Ourives Portugueses (1887 a 1993)", vol. II. Lisboa: IN-CM, nº 49 e 1204
A tea and coffee setComprising of coffee pot, teapot, milk jug and sugar bowlSilver 833/000Polished decoration of foliage motifs friezes, swan neck spout, and resting on four zoomorphic feetWooden handle to tea and coffee potsOporto hallmark (1938-1984), goldsmith's mark Monteiro & Filhos (regd. 1949) and commercial mark GUIA Lisboa(signs of wear, light dents)Alt.: 18,5 cm (bule)Alt.: 14 cm (açucareiro1774,2 gLiterature:VIDAL, Manuel Gonçalves; ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de - "Marcas de Contrastes e Ourives Portugueses (1887 a 1993)", vol. II. Lisboa: IN-CM, nº 73 e 1941
A Royal Worcester Viceroy pattern part dinner service for eight place settings - black printed factory marks, comprising two covered serving dishes (plus an extra cover); a gravy boat and stand; two graduated oval serving platters (33.5cm and 39cm); a coffee service comprising a coffee pot and cover, cream jug, sugar bowl and 8 x coffee cans (one cracked) and saucers; 8 x 26.75cm dinner plates; 8 x 20.5cm salad plates; 8 x 15.5cm side plates; and 8 x 23.3cm soup plates, some gilt wear and scratching to glaze from use.
A fine quality Indian assembled four piece white metal tea and coffee service, probably Kashmir - early 20th century, comprising a three piece tea service, of baluster form, with hinged lids, snake-form foliate scroll handles and foliate pierced flared bases, chased throughout with arabesques and foliage, the teapot 19.25cm high; with a closely matched cylindrical coffee pot, possibly made later to match the tea service (the base inscribed 'VRG'), 22.75cm high, weight overall 1973g.
An extensive Royal Crown Derby Cloisonné pattern dinner service - pattern no. A1317, iron red printed factory marks, comprising a covered, two handled soup tureen; 2 x 35.5cm circular serving platters; 4 x 41.25cm oval serving platters; 4 x covered oval two handled entree / vegetable dishes; 2 x 24.5cm salad bowls; 2 x 25cm eared cake / sandwich plates; 16 x 26.7cm dinner plates; 16 x 21.75cm salad plates; 16 x 15.8cm side plates; 16 x 21.5cm soup plates; 5 x 23.5cm octagonal lunch plates; 5 x two handled soup bowls; 7 x crescent shaped side plates; a coffee pot; a teapot; 4 x gravy boats and stands; 2 x milk jugs; 2 x cream jugs; 3 x sugar bowls; and 14 x tea cups and saucers, in excellent condition with very little sign of use. (141)
A small collection of Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain - early 20th century, including a 1501 goblet shaped vase in pattern no 1299, 13.3cm high, c.1913; a two handled 1334 bottle vase in pattern no. 1128, 'Old Imari', 11.5cm high, c.1913; a square bombe shaped trinket pot in 2451 'Traditional' pattern, c.1913, 7.75cm high; an octagonal covered box in 1128 'Old Imari', c.1917; a pair of coffee cups and saucers in 1128 Old Imari pattern, one c.1921, the other c.1922; a Derby Crown coffee cup and saucer in 2451 Traditional pattern, c.1889; a similar small 5in plate, c.1907; and a pair of 2451 Traditional pattern 7in plates, c.1905 and c.1906. (13)* The c.1889 coffee can has some glaze crazing to the base. Some minor gilt wear. Otherwise in good condition throughout, with no other faults.
Two 19th century cane ware pie dishes - one by Copeland late-Spode, printed factory mark, oval with relief moulded game bird and hunting trophy decoration, with grouse finial (chip to beak), 21.9cm long; the other probably by Wedgwood, rounded rectangular basket-weave form with matching stand, the cover relief moulded with game and a rabbit finial, impressed '38' (no other marks), chip to rim of lid, 21.75cm long; together with a salt glazed stoneware pint tankard, 13.2cm high; a pewter W. R. Loftus wine funnel; a creamware coffee pot, cracks; and a small stoneware harvest jug, rim chips. (6)
Winchcombe Pottery: five pieces of stoneware studio pottery - comprising three pieces in a variety of mottled grey-brown glazes, comprising a tall jug, 26.5cm high; a baluster jug, 21cm high; and a waisted vase, 18.5cm high; plus a coffee pot and a teapot with bamboo handle, with mottled cream glaze to the covers and rim only, the coffee pot 20.5cm high, impressed pottery marks.* Four pieces in good condition, with no faults. The vase has a small glaze chip to the raised decoration on one side.
Winchcombe Pottery: five pieces of stoneware studio pottery - in a mottled cream glaze, comprising a circular covered casserole dish, 27.25cm diameter; a coffee pot, 20.5cm high; a teapot; a preserve jar; and a small flat-sided ovoid vase, 10.75cm high, all in good condition, with no faults.
Four pieces of 19th century silver-plated and copper ware: a two-light silver-plated copper candelabra, the candlestick and twin-branch top matched, 37cm high; a silver-plated copper oval teapot stand; an Elkington & Co. two-handled tureen base; an elegant Georgian copper coffee pot, 23.5 cm high, the lid possibly matched.
A SELECTION OF HOCHST PORCELAIN VARIOUS DATES THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY Comprising: a coffee pot and cover painted with flowers, puce wheel mark, 21.5cm high; and five various cups and saucers Condition Report: Chips to cover of coffee pot, one cup with glued section. Please see addiitonal images available from the Dept. for clarification of damage.Condition Report Disclaimer
A HOCHST HOT WATER JUG AND COVER THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY Painted with a coastal vignette, gilt wheel mark 18cm high: Together with a barrel shaped mustard, cover and spoon, third quarter 18th century, painted with a topographical vignette, blue wheel mark, 9.5cm high Condition Report: Coffee pot- restored spoutMustard- chips to coverCondition Report Disclaimer
Wedgwood bone china 'Gold Florentine' pattern part tea and coffee service, printed gold marks, pattern no. W4219, printed with gilt grotesques and arabesques, including coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, six teacups, six coffee cups, saucers, side plates Condition ReportOne saucer is cracked almost the whole way through.
A group of Continental pottery and porcelain, comprising: French faience plate, painted with a puce peony 34cm diam., an early 19th century French porcelain coffee-pot and cover decorated with angouleme sprigs, a Cantagalli majolica tazza formed as a putto supported a shell, enriched in blue leafy scrolls, blue cockerel mark, a Dresden two-handled oviform vase painted en grisaille with flowers and gilt with leaves, blue AR mark, together with a Staffordshire white pottery group of a shepherd and sheep (restoration) (5)
Paragon bone china 'Athena' pattern part dinner, tea and coffee service, black marks, with gilt ovolu border and printed with sepia swags to include a coffee pot, tea pot, covered tureen, cream jugs, sauce boat and stand, serving dishes, plates in sizes, two-handled soup cups and tea and coffee wares
Collection five items of furniture including a George III mahogany washstand, the double hinged top opening to a shelf with apertures and with pot shelf and drawer below, 36cm wide x 87cm high, a small mahogany bureau on stand, a 19th century mahogany box commode, a 1930's square oak coffee table and another oak side table (5)
Wedgwood pottery Devon Rose pattern dinner service, printed blue marks, printed with chinoisserie flower sprays, including a two-handled vegetable tureen and cover, a two-handled sauce tureen and cover and ladle, a sauce boat and fixed stand, two eggcups, a coffee pot and cover, milk jug, another, a slop bowl, six small bowls, seven dinner plates, eight luncheon plates, assorted tea and coffee cups and saucers and other items
Extensive collection of Royal Albert Lavender Rose dinner, tea and coffee ware.All firsts except one dinner plate.12 cereal bowls, 18 x 8" soup bowls, 18 x 8" plates (one chipped), 1 x 9.25" bowl, 2 x 9" oval bowls, 2 x 8.75" lozenge dishes, 12 finger bowls, 2 x large circular tureens and covers, teapot and lid (chip to rim of pot), 8 coffee cups and 9 saucers (1 saucer chipped), 4 teacups and 8 saucers, 6 egg cups, 4 condiments, 2 sauce boats and 1 stand, 9 x 6.25" plates, 4 x 15" oval serving dishes, 12 x 10.25" dinner plates, 3 other serving dishes, 3 trinket dishes, 1 butter dish cover (no base)
Mickey Mouse tinplate toys, including: six-piece Mickey Mouse toy tea set with original printed-card tray; a Disneyland Dulcimer by John. E. Dallas & Sons Ltd, in original box; Mickey’s Happynak Barge; a Mickey Mouse paint box; a Mickey Mouse raffia-work tea tray; two tinplate toy drums; eight Disney sand pails; an enamel coffee pot; and two enamel cups; together with a Mickey lunch box.
A very large collection of Royal Doulton Dickens Ware ceramics, including a pair of candlesticks (Fagin and Sairey Gamp), loving cup (The Fat Boy), coffee pot (Sam Weller), twin handled vase (Trotty Veck), pedestal vase (Sam Weller), plate (Fagin, designed by Noke) and cup and saucer (D5833, Registered in Australia). Hairline crack to rim of twin handled vase and loving cup. Firing crack to base of one candlestick, small trinket dish ahs been repaired
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