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A matched silver tea set, comprising a George V silver teapot, with ebonised handle, full hallmarks for London 1919 by Robert Pringle & Sons, 13cm high, together with a Edward VII silver milk jug, hallmarked for Birmingham 1905 by Robinson & Co, and a George V silver sugar bowl, hallmarked for Sheffield 1933 by Viner's Ltd. (3) Condition Report: Total weight; 15.7 ozt / 490.3 grams.
An Edward VII three piece silver teaset, including a teapot with wooden handle, milk jug and sugar bowl, all hallmarked for Chester 1902 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes. (3) Condition Report: Total weight; 22.7 ozt / 708.9 grams. (including handle) Teapot measurements; 12cm height x 24.5cm width.
A Royal Albert Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service, decorated in the 'Colleen' pattern with floral sprigs, printed marks, comprising:- two vegetable tureens and covers, fifteen dinner plates, four serving/cake plates, five dessert plates, eighteen side plates (two sizes), gravy boat and stand, eleven bowls, two teapots and covers, coffee pot and cover, three milk jugs, three sugar bowls (one with cover), six mugs, friut bowl, eighteen cups (two sizes), eighteen saucers (two sizes), five two-handled cups and four saucers, five saucers with cup recesses. (113)
A Shelley Porcelain Afternoon Tea Service, in the Eve shape and decorated with orange and yellow flowers, printed marks, comprising: teapot and cover, two tea cups and saucers, a side plate, sugar bowl and milk jug. (9)teapot - black mark to inside, turquoise paint splash to inside of a cup
A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain 'Royal Antoinette' Pattern Part Coffee/Tea Service, comprising:- teapot and cover, coffee pot and cover, milk jug and sugar bowl, two side plates, nine saucers, six tea cups, one coffee can and saucer, various dates, printed marks. (25)Chip to base of a tea cup and saucer, surface wear to bases of all piecesTeapot and Jug 1st quality, coffee pot and sugar 2nd quality, cups mixture of 1st and second
A Collection of Royal Crown Derby Porcelain in the 'Royal Antoinette' Pattern, various dates, printed marks, comprising:- teapot and cover, three large plates, sugar bowl and cover, tea cup and saucer, coffee can and saucer, photograph frame, vase and a pin dish; together with Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' crescent dish. (15)Appear in good condition, all appear to be 1st quality
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Part Tea Service, painted by J. Hunt, signed, with pink and white roses, puce marks, date code for 1925, comprising: sugar bowl, six teacups, saucers and plates together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory flat handled jug decorated with flowers, puce mark, shape number 1094, date code for 1907, 15cm high. (20)One cup with glue repair, one small plate with multiple cracks one other plate with crack, some rub to gilt and surface scratching throughout.
Beautiful set featuring intricate crystal cut designs, including densely pitted short line pattern rims, elegant tulip motifs on the body, and a detailed handle. Unmarked. Creamer: 5"L x 2.75"W x 3.75"H. Sugar bowl with a lid: 4"W x 4.75"H. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
KARLSBAD PORCELAIN, PART COFFEE SERVICE, including six cups and saucers (three on bracket feet, three on domed foot), covered sugar bowl and cream jug and further, each transfer printed with figural scenes of young lovers, with gilt highlightsthe coffee pot 29cm highCondition generally good. No damages.
VICTORIAN RIDGWAY TEA SERVICE, MID 19TH CENTURY in the Argyle shape, pattern likely 2/3426, comprising tea pot, lidded sugar bowl, cream jug and slop bowl, eleven cups, twelve saucers and a pair of biscuit plates, painted with floral designs in green with yellow and pink on a white groundCondition good to fair. Hairline to teapot, cover, one sandwich plate, sugar bowl, three cups. Crazing and some staining. Additional images now available.
A Chinese Three Piece Teaset, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each allover planished finish with gadrooned accents and monogrammed circular cartouche, the teapot with floral decorated finial, bases stamped 'NK' (indistinctly stamped character marks). (3)IVORY REGESTRATION NUMBER: Q4V3EM1D
Viners; A Hallmarked Silver Art Deco Three Piece Teaset, Sheffield 1934, comprising lidded hot water pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, of sinuous design with decorative pierced rims of foliage style, with scroll capped handles, raised on four hoof feet, all numbered "3345" (1200grams total weight).
A quantity of silver plated items, including a good quality rectangular silver plated Oriental style tray, 40 x 31cm, four piece silver plated tea service including teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, a coffee pot, flatware, a cased set of silver plated fish knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, etc.
WEDGWOOD; an extensive 'Of Etruria & Barlaston' tea and dinner service including three tureens (one lacking lid), teapot, coffee pot, six loving cups, five coffee cups, lidded twin handled sugar bowl, six teacups, six saucers, dinner plates, milk jug, sauceboat, oval platter, square dish, etc.
WEDGWOOD; a large twelve setting dinner service decorated in the 'Angela' pattern, including twelve salad plates, two milk jugs, three covered vegetable bowls, twelve tea plates, twelve saucers, twelve large bowls, twelve small bowls, twelve tea cups, sugar bowl, two serving platters, twelve further bowls, teapot, three salad bowls, coffee pot and twelve dinner plates, etc.
Irish silver sugar bowl, Dublin hallmark, lacking date letter but probably late 18th century, maker Matthew West, engraved decoration to rim of flowers and foliage, repousse decoration to body of foliate scrolling garlands, raised on three hoof feet, 14.5cm diameter, 6.36oztCondition ReportAdditional photos uploaded
George IV silver three-piece teaset with teapot, two handled sugar basin and cream jug, each piece oblate and panelled with foliate and floral scroll handles on floral tab feet, total weight 49ozt approx, hallmarked London 1826, makers' mark Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, IVORY EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE NO. 5SJHX8LYCondition ReportTea pot handle slightly loose, minor scratches to bowl of pot otherwise good condition. Milk jug has small dents to bowl and the two handles sugar bowl has some small dents to the bowl otherwise the condition is good.
Studio pottery coffee set by Dennis Lacey for Fownhope Pottery, with black glaze, consisting of two coffee pots, six coffee cans and a sugar bowl, signed 'Fownhope' to base, together with a studio pottery part tea set consisting of teapot, and five tea bowls and saucers, unmarked, and a Charlotte Hargreaves and Bill Hargreaves tenmoku glazed mug and saucers From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Condition ReportFownhope Pottery service - One coffee pot with hairline crack from rim. One mug with hairline crack from rim. One mug with small triangular shaped chip to rim and short associated hairline crack. The buff coloured studio pottery service: one cup with firing crack to rim. Some minor wear overall.
Dame Lucie Rie DBE (Austrian/British, 1902-1995) A stoneware coffee service for four, circa 1955, impressed LR seal marks, glazed to the exterior in manganese and incised with fine sgraffito bands, comprising: four tapering conical cups, four saucers, a baluster coffee pot and cover with knop finial 19cm high, a baluster milk jug 12cm high and a sugar-bowl, the interiors and undersides of each piece glazed in white (coffee pot with hairline crack, the hairline crack is approx 3cm long, small chip to edge of one saucer) (11) Provenance: Acquired by the present owner's parents in the mid 1950s, while they were touring with Sadlers Wells Theatre Ballet, in the Corp de Ballet and subsequently as principal dancers. Thence by descent to the present owners. Lucie Rie (1902-1995) was born in Vienna and developed an interest in the decorative arts from a young age, studying under the Head of Ceramics, Michael Powolny, at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule. She later opened her own studio, to great acclaim, becoming a much sought-after ceramicist, exhibiting at the Paris International Exhibition in 1925 and winning a gold medal at the Brussels International Exhibition in 1935. Rie fled the approaching Nazi occupation, establishing herself as a Jewish émigré in London in 1938. She initially created glass and ceramic buttons for the Orplid Glass Studio, although she is most well-known for her collaborations with Hans Coper (1920-1981), a German émigré, whom she hired as a studio assistant in 1946. The partnership was a fruitful one; Coper was a huge inspiration for Rie, championing her experimentation and love of modernism. She continued to experiment with glazes, enamel colours and forms throughout her long career. Provenance: Acquired by the present owner's parents in the mid 1950s, while they were touring worldwide, with Sadlers Wells Ballet Company, in the Corp de Ballet and subsequently as principal dancers. Thence by descent to the present owners. Provenance: Acquired by the present owner's parents in the mid 1950s, while they were touring worldwide, with Sadlers Wells Ballet Company, in the Corp de Ballet and subsequently as principal dancers. Thence by descent to the present owners. Condition Report Coffee pot with hairline crack (the hairline crack is approx 3cm long), small chip to edge of one saucer.
A collection of Aynsley tea wares with gilt and floral pattern comprising cake plate, five cups, saucers and side plates, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with a collection of Royal Worcester Contessa coffee cups and saucers for six and further Royal Grafton coffee cups, saucers and tea plates in black and gilt, red and gilt and blue and gilt (collection)
A collection of six silver cream jugs to include a George III example,by John Mewburn, London 1802, 11.5cm high, together with a further example, with silver gilt interior, by Samuel Godbehere, London 1811,13.5cm wide and a twin-handled sugar bowl, by Barker Ellis, Birmingham 196613.5cm wide20.19ozt (7)Condition ReportWith surface scratches, tarnishing and minor dents.
A George V silver four-piece matching tea and coffee service of squat form, gadrooned rims, fruitwood handles on fluted ball feet, the coffee pot and creamer hallmarked for James Ramsay, London, 1915, the teapot and sugar bowl hallmarked for Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1916, in good condition, slight dinks, 1631g
A Victorian tea set of raised floral decoration and the cups with butterfly handles, to include: double spouted tea pot, 16 cm, two cups, two saucers, sugar bowl and tea pot. Saucers with backstamps and sugar bowl possibly impressed Moore (?), (7). The Alastair & Sheila Brooks Collection: of Oaklands (& past owners of Ednam House Hotel), Kelso All the items have general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. There are some more major issues listed below. The teapot has a considerable amount of damage, repairs, and losses, such as repairs and losses to the lid, losses to the spout, and hairline cracks to base and rim, and pitting. The two spouted pot has had a repair made to the top handle which has been completely off at some point. There is also some pitting. The cups appear in good condition with possibly minor nibbles to the wings. One of the saucers has a firing crack. The sugar bowl appears in good condition.
A collection of English china coffee cups, to include; a Coalport Hazelton coffee service with coffeepot, 20 cm, six cups and saucers, milk and sugar bowl, also a Paragon Belinda pattern set, and a part Hammersley Lady Patricia set, (A Lot). The Alastair & Sheila Brooks Collection: of Oaklands (& past owners of Ednam House Hotel), Kelso
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