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Click here to subscribe'ZAMBESI' A MIDWINTER PART DINNER AND TEA SERVICE, comprising: teapot and cover, milk jug, cream jug, sugar bowl, six tea cups and saucers, five sandwich plates, coffee pot and cover, six coffee cups and saucers, meat platter, two tureens and cover, sauce boat, five soup bowls, four dinner plates, three dessert plates and five side plates, printed and impressed marks. (qty)
A late Victorian tea equipage in a fitted mahogany box comprising:- a four piece tea and coffee service with part fluted decoration, a butter knife, a pair of sugar tongs and five teaspoons initialled, by H. Malthews, Birmingham 1892/3 (and one other matching spoon by another maker Birmingham 1893), 42oz.
An early Victorian tea and coffee service, possibly Coalport, each piece decorated with the 2/2965 pattern of pendant flowerheads from a gilt cerise rim band, comprising: waste bowl, milk jug, covered sugar, teapot and cover, sandwich plate, seven coffee cups, eleven tea cups and twelve saucers (D) (37)
A Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee service by Robert Harper, London 1862/63, the coffee pot of pear shape raised on four scrolled feet, the body embossed with flowers and scrolls with insulated leaf capped double scroll handle, the cover with bird finial, initialled, 27.75cm together with a matching teapot, inscribed, 20.25cm and the companion cream jug and sugar bowl, 69.5oz (4)
A FOUR PIECE VICTORIAN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE comprising tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, the compressed circular bodies partly lobed, with repousse floral decoration and gadrooned rims, by George William Adams, 1889-1890, the teapot and coffee pot with wooden handles and finials, 49.5oz all in (4)
THE RESIDUE OF A MINTONS TEA AND DESSERT SERVICE each piece with turquoise dot swags suspended gilt dot turquoise border, some pieces monogrammed, comprising: milk jug, five large coffee cups, six small coffee cups, five large saucers, six small saucers, eleven dessert plates, two footed plates, one small sugar bowl, two sides plates, some pieces with retailers mark for Mortlake, pattern no's. 5980 and 6098, together with four similar crescent shape dishes, (a lot)
A Victorian old English pattern table service with the crest of Maxwell, Baronets of Wigtownshire, London 1876 by E, E, J & W Barnard unless otherwise stated, in a canteen with three trays, comprising;. 18 table forks, 18 table spoons, 17 dessert forks, 16 dessert spoons, 14 teaspoons, including 5 by Elkington & Co, 6 coffee spoons, 2 serving spoons, 2 sauce ladles, a pair of fish servers, a sugar spoon, a sugar tongs, a soup ladle, a butter knife, a mustard spoon, four old English bead salt spoons, various makers, a set of 4 cauldron shaped salt cellars with beaded borders and hoof feet and two others similar by Daniel & Charles Houle, a fluted barrel shaped milk jug, London 1874, the maker's mark rubbed, a round sugar bowl by W & J Barnard, 4 plated nut crackers and a plated dessert spoon 6247g (200 oz)
A William IV melon-fluted four-piece tea and coffee service, chased and embossed with flowers within 'C' scroll panels and diaper, the tea and coffee pots with convolvulus finials, the milk jug and sugar bowl with leaf chased and female mask handles, London 1832-33 by John Wakefield, the teapot 19cm diameter (7.5 in), 2562g gross (82 oz)
An Albany pattern table service, Sheffield 1908 by Martin Hall and Co Ltd, comprising; ten table forks, twelve table spoons, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, eleven coffee spoons most with gilt bowls, five teaspoons, four salt spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, and a soup ladle, 3948g (127 oz)
A Victorian Kings pattern table service with crests, London 1859 by Hayne and Cater unless stated, comprising; twelve table forks (three 1855), eleven table spoons, twelve dessert forks (one 1857 by G W Adams), twelve dessert forks, six tea spoons (1851), and five coffee spoons (three 1850 & two 1855), 4160g (133.75 oz)
The Hester Savory part tea and coffee service of Spode bat-printed wares (P200 series, S7), comprising Old Oval shape cream jug, slop basin, saucer dish, eleven Bute shape teacups, twelve coffee cans and eighteen saucers, first three items with painted pattern number 557 (saucer dish with hair crack, some other damage); sold together with assorted documentation.
A New Hall 'London' shape bone china part tea service, painted with panels of floral sprays reserved on an ozier-moulded ground, comprising: a teapot, cover and, a sugar box and cover, a slop bowl, a milk jug, two saucer dishes, eight teacups, eleven coffee cups and ten saucers, iron-red painted pattern no. 2439, circa 1825 (some damage and restoration)
A 19th Century Staffordshire porcelain part tea service, the wide royal blue and gilt borders inset with circular panels of stylised leaf and floral ornament, within gilt gadroon pattern borders, comprising - three tea cups (one handle restored), two coffee cups, eight saucers, two 10ins plates, and two-handled sugar bowl (latter repaired - all unmarked)
Staffordshire tea/coffee service, decorated with stylised thistle designs on a navy blue and green ground, moulded scroll borders, consisting of eleven tea cups, eleven saucers, seven coffee cups, eleven side plates, sugar bowl, cream jug, two lidded muffin dishes, lidded sucrier and spare lid, one plate, and two cake plates, mid 19th century (some damages) (50)
An early Victorian four piece tea and coffee service, each piece of fluted baluster form engraved with exotic birds, floral scrolls and lattice work around cartouche, scroll work handles, the tea and coffee pot with domed cover and game bird finials, raised on acanthus scroll feet, height of coffee pot 10.5in. (27cm), bears the makers mark of W.R. Smily, London 1847, 73oz. gross.
A late Victorian half fluted tea and coffee service, each piece of circular form, with gadrooned mask, shell and acanthus border, the teapot and coffee pot with hinged domed covers with fluted ebonised canopy finials and ebonised scroll work handles, each pieces resting on rim foot, the coffee pot engraved with presentation inscription, height of coffee pot 8.5in. (21.5cm), by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1900 and 1901, inscribed on the underside of each piece retailer's mark of Reid & Sons, Newcastle upon Tyne, 79.75oz. gross.
A Royal Worcester presentation coffee service with white bead and gilt pendant decoration on blue ground comprising: five circular tapered gilt-lined coffee cups; five saucers; and six silver and enamel coffee spoons, contained in velvet lined case (one cup, one saucer missing, one spoon chipped, one cup repaired).