There are 39757 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribeAn octagonal straight tapering three piece coffee service, with initial 'M', moulded borders and composition scroll handles, comprising; a coffee pot, a hot water jug and a sugar bowl, Birmingham 1947, 22cm high (8 in), 1200g gross (38.5 oz), and an associated baluster shaped milk jug with a leaf capped scroll handle and moulded foot, Sheffield 1963 by Mappin and Webb, 9.5cm high (3.75 in), 117g (3.75 oz)
A late Victorian inverted baluster shaped five piece tea and coffee service profusely embossed with flowers, scrolls and vacant cartouches, and with ebonised scroll handles and moulded feet, the lids with flame finials and gadrooned borders, London 1895-96 by Walter and Charles Sissons, 2522g gross (81 oz)
A Victorian fiddle pattern crested table service for twelve, comprising; table forks, dessert forks, table spoons, dessert spoons, sixteen teaspoons, two serving spoons, six coffee spoons, six salt spoons, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, a sugar tongs and two caddy spoons, Sheffield 1878 by Walker and Hall, 4192g (135 oz), in an oak canteen
A late 19th century Continental .800 standard baluster shaped three piece coffee service, with leaf capped scroll handles and embossed with rocaille cartouches with inscriptions and monograms, each on four scroll feet, stamped '800', 1258g (40.5 oz), an oval engraved tray with a foliate and scroll chased border and a presentation inscription, stamped '800', 41 x 31.5cm (16 x 12.5in), 806g (26 oz), and a goblet with an inscription, an embossed wreath and ribbon tied knopped stem and a spreading foot, unmarked, 17.5cm high (7in), 183g (5.75 oz)
A late 19th century Chinese export round four piece tea service, embossed with bamboo on a matt ground with bamboo handles and finials, the coffee pot 23cm overall (9in), maker's mark 'Zeewoo' and Chinese characters, and an oval tray engraved with bamboo and a cartouche with monogram, 37cm max dia (14.5in), stamped 'C.J.Co Silver'
A GEORGE V THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE comprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, each piece with squat baluster bosy upon a pedestal foot, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, by H. Williamson, Sheffield, 1933, teapot 15cm.; with a similar coffee pot with ebonised handle, upon a raised rim foot, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham, 1913, 22cm.; 54.5oz overall (4)
A GEORGE V FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar basin and milk jug, of rounded rectangular shape, with shaped rims, on shell and pad feet, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1932-1933, teapot and coffee pot with ebonised handles and finials, teapot 15cm.; 48oz (4)
A Victorian silver six piece tea and coffee service of faceted fluted form with engraved foliate decoration raised on petalled C-scroll base, including a lidded hot water jug and a covered cut glass slop bowl, each piece crested, by J. Chas Edington, London 1845-47, minor dents, cut glass bowl with repaired lug, 97 1/2oz.
A Chamberlain's Worcester 'Old gadroon Chinese figures' part tea service, richly painted and gilt with Chinese figures, foliage and buildings, comprising: two sandwich plates; a slop bowl; a milk jug; eleven coffee cups; nine teacups and seventeen saucers, some printed marks and with painted iron-red pattern no. 767, circa 1820 (minor damage and wear)
A Vienna pale-purple-ground part coffee service, painted en grisaille with sepia-ground panels of classical subjects, comprising: a coffee pot and cover; a hot-water jug and cover; a sucrier and cover and four coffee cans and saucers, blue shield marks, various impressed dates circa 1828 (some damage and restoration)
A Wedgewood (William Smith & Co.) Empire style part tea service, modelled in the French creamware manner (see Creil) and printed in black and painted with pink lustre and green enamel with flowers, reserved on a black whirl ground, comprising: a coffee pot and cover; a teapot and cover; a pedestal milk jug; a sugar box and cover; and six teabowls and saucers, some with impressed mark WEDGEWOOD, circa 1830 (some chips and cracks)
A Wedgwood part dinner and tea service decorated in the embossed Queensware pattern no.2243, including eleven dinner plates, sixteen dessert plates, five soup bowls, three vegetable dishes, two gravy boats, two teapots, a quantity of various sized cups and saucers, milk jug, coffee pot, and sugar bowls.
American silver coloured metal, marked 'sterling', table service comprising: three serving spoons, eight large spoons, eight large forks, carving knife and fork, salad servers, fish servers, ladle, jam spoon, eight fish knives and forks, eight dinner knives and forks, eight dessert spoons and forks, seven pickle forks, eight soup spoons, eight tea knives, butter knife, eight coffee spoons and eight tea spoons
A WORCESTER ARMORIAL PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE decorated with royal blue and gilt banding and with the Bat crest of the Oldham family within blue and gilt hatched borders, comprising a sugar bowl and cover, a slops bowl, a pair of saucer dishes and cups and saucers, Flight period (1783-1792).