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Lot 1127

A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern tea set, comprising teapot, sucrier, cream jug, sugar bowl, eleven cups, fourteen saucers, and thirteen 15 cm plates (box)Rubbing to the guilt throughout, 1 cup having a large crack and has been repaired. teapot has been repaired at the spout, 1 plate has been repaired and cracked

Lot 1180

A cut glass cream jug, 10 cm high, a sugar bowl, and five glasses

Lot 134

A Elizabeth II silver four piece tea set, with hammered decoration and engraved a bushel of wheat, comprising of a teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, Robert Welch, London 1993, 52.7 ozt (all in) (4)

Lot 21

A George V silver sugar bowl, 3.4 ozt, assorted silver plate, a silver bangle, and an open face pocket watch (box)

Lot 219

An Edward VII silver swing handled sugar bowl, London 1907, 4.3 ozt

Lot 67

A George V silver sugar bowl, and a silver cream jug, Sheffield 1913, 15.1 ozt (2)

Lot 122

A collection of Wedgwood Jasperware items, 19th century and later, to include, commemorative plates, a salad bowl, 29cm wide, salad servers, a bottle vase, 30cm high, a cheese dome and stand, 24.5cm high, together with a sugar sifter, 16.5cm high, and a Wedgewood advertising plaque 12.5cm wide (qty.)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportChips and nibbles, cracks some with restoration. Cheese dome with the knop broken and glued, small mark to base of foot rim, overall dirty but overall 

Lot 99

Three Wedgwood blue Jasperware jugs, late 19th century, each with classical figures, and impressed marks, 15.5-16cm high together with a sucrier, 13cm wide and another smaller sugar bowl, 9cm wide (5)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportWith chip to the base of one of the jugs, The sucrier with loss to the cover finial and chip to one of the handles- the piece is present. Nibbles to the sugar bowl. LEFT to RIGHT1 - jug - base with chip to the edge. 2 - bowl - chip to the edge, pencil writing to the base. 3 - sucrier and cover - handle broken and piece inside4 - jug - some cracks to the raised work. Residue to the edge of the jug.  

Lot 30

A miniature silver five-piece tea service, by A Marston & Co, Birmingham 1948, comprising a teapot, 3cm high, a coffee pot, 4.5cm high, a twin handled sugar bowl, 3.5cm wide, a milk jug, 2.5cm wide and a tray 14.7cm wide 1.89ozt (5)Condition ReportOverall good order. Minor wear and rubbing.

Lot 313

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.

Lot 23

A Victorian silver water jug by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1884, with fluted decoration,16.5cm high together with a Continental silver sugar bowl,with wrythen fluting, marked 925,7.4cm hightotal 17.5ozt (2)Condition ReportMinor knocks and wear throughout.

Lot 355

A large collection of porcelain teawares, 19th century, to include a teapot26cm wide11cm deep16cm high a sugar bowl and cover on stand and various cups and saucers (qty)Condition ReportSome cracks, chips, breaks and glue repairs. General surface wear, scratches and rubbing to paintwork throughout. Comprising of 37 pieces in total, with 24 pieces structurally intact but featuring some fading and rubbing to the decoration. Please see additional images.

Lot 347

A Herend porcelain 'Rothschild Bird' pattern tea service 20th century, comprising a teapot, 15cm high, six teacups, 11cm diameter, six saucers, 15cm diameter, a sugar bowl, 10cm diameter, a cream jug, 9cm high, six plates, 20cm diameter, and a serving tray, 30cm wide, with painted birds and insects, printed marks (qty.)Condition ReportNo apparent chips or cracks. No apparent crazing, wear or rubbing to the gilding or decoration. 

Lot 26

A group of three silver bowls comprising a twin-handled sugar bowl, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899, the handles modelled as acanthus leaves, 16cm wide, another example, Birmingham 1903, with scrolled handles, 13.5cm wide, and a quaich, by Walker & Hall, Birmimgham 1935, total 13.72ozt (3)Condition ReportAll in good condition, with only light surface scratches.

Lot 344

A Belleek porcelain tea service late 19th century, First Period, comprising a tea pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, six teacups and saucers, and five plates, printed marks,teapot 20cm wide (qty.)Condition ReportMinor surface wear commensurate with use and age. One teacup with two firing cracks due to manufacture. Quantities as per description.

Lot 168

Sterling silver sugar bowl Weight - 77g

Lot 39

Eric Slater for Shelley, a Horn of Flowers pattern Vogue shaped tea service, circa 1931, decorated in blue, green and gilt enamel and painted with floral sprays, comprising six teacups and saucers, six side plates, a sandwich plate, a milk jug, and a sugar bowl, with stamped and painted marks to undersides '11771/4 Shelley England, Rd756533'In overall very good, clean condition, noting some very light crazing.  Some minor rubbing to gilding in places, a few light surface scratches to green and a couple of minor firing imperfections to rim of one cup and a couple of saucer and side plates (minute nicks with original gilding over).  No apparent damage or restoration.

Lot 555

A small silver circular two handled pedestal bowl, Birmingham marks and one other silver circular sugar basin, Sheffield marks (2)

Lot 22

AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICEearly 19th century, pattern number 6/522, the white ground decorated with sprays of flowers and highlighted in gilt, comprising teapot, 20cm high, slop bowl, sugar box, jug, seventeen cups, twelve saucers, two large plates and a stand (a lot)

Lot 21

A MEISSEN PORCELAIN CYLINDRICAL LIDDED SUGAR BOWLearly 19th century, decorated with oval vignettes of courting couples in landscapes, within gilded rims on a maroon ground, 19cm high x 7.5cm diameter; together with a similar blue and white porcelain lidded sugar bowl, the part reeded body decorated in blue with flowers and insects, 11cm high; a 19th century Meissen porcelain saucer enamelled with a couple standing by trees, 13cm diameter; a Meissen porcelain oval bowl; a Meissen double salt; a KPM double salt; and one other double salt (7)

Lot 219

An assembled group of Art Nouveau pewterEarly 20th century, including a Tudric openwork dish or wine stand (lacking glass liner), 16.5cm across, two small jugs, 6cm and 12cm high, a sugar bowl, 16cm across, and a small bonbonnier, 11cm across. (5)Condition:Tudric: Lacking glass liner, some minor surface wear/scuffing, mild dents to footrim.Jugs: Larger jug cover detached at hinge and has general signs of age and use. Smaller has general signs of age.Sugar bowl: General wear and mild dents.Bonbonnier: Some surface scratches and general signs of age.

Lot 15

Attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), a bronze sugar bowl, c.1870, the manufacture attributed to Elkington & Co., of conical form, decorated with cast foliate anthemion bands, raised on applied gilt tripod feet, with loop handles, unmarked, 11cm diameter 8cm high Provenance: From the collection of Dr William Lind. This bowl shares familiarity with the conical bowl produced for Elkington & Co., illustrated on the front cover of Widar Halén's 'Christopher Dresser', Phaidon, 1990. Condition ReportWith some misshapping to the rim. One of the interior fixing screws to the handles has a piece missing from the screw head. With some rubbing to the gilt detailing to the handles and feet commensurate with use.

Lot 513

A Barr twin-handled, boat-shaped sugar bowl, wrythen fluted with puce, green and gilt sprigs, a Flight wrythen oval example with purple and gilt sprigs, a small Chamberlain's example similar and a small London shape example with purple and gilt flowers, late 18th - early 19th Century and three porcelain plates painted with flowers, late 18th/early 19th Century, comprising a Derby plate painted with a specimen 'Ladies slipper', a Tournai plate with a small bouquet and an English example painted with roses and oak leavesThe small Chamberlains sugar bowl has a patch of flaked gilding to the finial. All are without damage or repair.Of the plates: the yellow border Derby plate had a riveted hairline crack from 10o'clock to the centre. Light wear to the Tournai plate and the plate with the floral wreath has some flaking to the thickest pink enamel.

Lot 515

A group of Worcester teawares decorated with the 'Three Flowers' pattern, circa 1775, comprising a sugar bowl and cover, a hexagonal teapot stand and six tea bowls and saucers The teapot stand with a very small shallow chip to footrim.Sugar bowl cover with some minor chipping to flower finial. The bowl with a small shallow chip to top and foot rims.One saucer with a short hairline crack from rim. Three saicers each woth a very small rim chip. Two saucers in good conditon. Two teabowls each with a small rim chip.

Lot 512

Two Coalport oval sugar bowls painted with flowers, an oblong Derby example with sprigs, a Chamberlains dark blue ground example with flowers and a Coalport gilt example, late 18th/early 19th Century (5) Wrythen sugar bowl - cover with hairline crack and kiln sptting. Four chips to flange. The ring handle with a chip. The footrim with a chip.Blue ground - cover with chip to flange.Oblong Derby - in good gondition.Plain oval - good condition.white and gold oblong - cover with two small chips to flange.

Lot 507

A quantity of Spode Copeland fleur-de-lys pattern china, comprising six dinner plates, six side plates, six soup bowls, six cereal bowls, a sauce boat and dish, a large oval platter, three oval serving dishes, a square serving dish, six tea cups and saucers, five tea plates, a milk jug, a sugar bowl and cover and a teapotIn excellent, unused condition.

Lot 232

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

Lot 782

A Kutani Tea and Coffee Service SetJapanese Kutani porcelain, polychrome decoration depicting landscapes with figures. Comprising 60 pieces, including: 1 teapot with cover, 1 sugar bowl with cover (bearing the label of the Comandante Ernesto de Vilhena Collection), 1 milk jug with cover, 9 teacups with 12 saucers, 9 coffee cups with 12 saucers, 2 serving plates, 12 dessert plates, and 1 bowlFirst half of the 20th centuryAlt.: 21 cm (max)Diam.: 21,5 cm (max)

Lot 695

Set comprising a sugar bowl with cover, butter dish with cover, and platterChinese export porcelainWith polychrome decoration featuring dragons and the coat of arms of Alberto de Magalhães Barros and Lançós Cerqueira de Araújo QueirozRepublic period, circa 1912Alt.: 13 (açucareiro)14,5x12 cm (travessa)6,5x12,5x10 cm (manteigueira)

Lot 1187

Newport Pottery Clarice Cliff Salt and Pepper Pots, painted in the orange, purple and blue 'Crocus' pattern, printed marks, 7.5cm high, a matching sugar bowl, teacup, saucer and plate, a blue 'Crocus' pattern side plate and a 'Celtic Harvest' pattern biscuit jar and cover. (9)Biscuit jar and cover with one handle glue repaired on, cup and bowl with crazing, all plates with surface scratches and some paint loss, salt and pepper pots with paint loss and nibbles to holes.

Lot 1009

A sugar sifter spoon with circular bowl and a salt spoon 1857 by GA

Lot 132

Oneida Antique Style Plated Tea and Coffee Pots, matching twin handled sugar bowl, apostle and other teaspoons, pastry forks, miniature hand mirror, flask etc :- One Tray

Lot 986

A small collection of Irish studio pottery by Nicholas Mosse Pottery - printed potter's marks, with stencilled floral decoration within green pendant borders, comprising an 11in salad bowl; two 11in dinner plates; two 8¼in salad plates; a cream jug and sugar bowl; two mugs; and a nested set of three bowls, the largest 6¼in diameter. (10)

Lot 53

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.

Lot 57

A collection of pretty vintage violet pattern tea ware - 1930s-50s, including a Hammersley 'Victorian Violets' pattern part tea service (comprising a water jug, sandwich plate, cream jug, sugar bowl, 6 x tea plates, and 6 x tea cups and saucers); a similarly decorated German porcelain part tea service (14 pieces); and a small number of other similarly decorated pieces by various makers; together with an Adderley part tea service decorated with forget-me-nots and pink roses (20 pieces); and a small quantity of other floral decorated tea ware and plates.

Lot 56

A Wedgwood pale blue jasperware Queen Elizabeth II Coronation commemorative teapot and sugar bowl - the teapot 13.25cm high; together with a Wedgwood pale blue jasperware trinket box, 12.5cm diameter. (3)

Lot 77

An Aynsley 'Orchard Gold' fruit painted part tea and coffee service - green printed factory marks, with designs by D. Jones and H. Brunt, comprising a cream jug, a sugar bowl, six tea cups and saucers, seven coffee cups and saucers and six tea plates; together with a similar Aynsley tea cup and saucer painted to the exterior in mid-green; and two similarly decorated Aynsley tea plates. (38)* Some light scuffs/surface scratches to the gold centres on the plates and saucers. No other faults  - all pieces in good condition, with no chips, cracks, hairlines or restoration.

Lot 199

A small collection of silver-plated wares to include: two silver-plated copper serving dishes, late 19th century; a pair of fish servers; a foie gras shovel; a set of six shell-bowl coffee-bean spoons; a miniature plated copper scent bottle coaster;  a boxed pair of salt and pepper shakers; a Victorian two-handled sucrier; a small rose bowl; a sugar scuttle with shovel.

Lot 76

A Royal Albert Moss Rose pattern tea service for six - comprising a teapot, a cream jug, a sugar bowl, six cups and saucers and six tea plates, printed factory marks, 18.7cm high.

Lot 230

Eight silver-plated items: a mid-century chrysanthemum-shaped bowl by Elkington & Co., 26.75 cm diameter; a pair of asparagus tongs by Walker & Hall, 22.1 cm long; an Elkington & Co. Old English pattern basting spoon; a pair of WMF Art Deco style sugar tongs; a shell bowl caddy spoon; a shell bowl sifter ladle; a berry spoon, marked 'Alexander Clark Mfg Co'; a pair of Continental bread tongs.

Lot 46

A late 19th century Minton porcelain part tea and coffee service - with printed factory marks (some with retailers marks for Thomas Goode & Co. and F. Crook of London), a few pieces also with impressed marks, all with painted pattern no. G6028, painted with ribbon tied bouquets of garden flowers, within a gilt enriched primrose yellow border, comprising an 8¾in covered dish (hairline to dish); a slop bowl (crack to base); a sugar bowl (hairline to rim); two 6½in tea plates; five tea cups and eleven saucers (two cups cracked); five coffee cans and eleven saucers (two coffee cans with hairline, one saucer with small rim chips); and thirteen 4 7/8in small plates, some gilt wear. (50)

Lot 250

Y&nbspA VICTORIAN SILVER TRAVELLING TEA SERVICE JOHN SAMUEL HUNT, HUNT & ROSKELL, LATE STORR, MORTIMER & HUNT, LONDON 1848 With engraved crowned cyphers and ivory warming bands, comprising: A kettle and lamp stand, a teapot, another teapot, a tea caddy, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, a waste bowl, a small spice box, a rectangular tray and a strainer by Charles Rawlings & William Summers 5929g (190.65 oz) gross In a fitted oak casePlease note: Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption for this lot. Ref: RC5MG11C  Condition Report: Kettle - Marks are clear, splits to the ivory, engraving crisp, cover sits well, stands wellSpirit bottle - Marks clear, engraving crisp, cover screws down well, glass goodLarger tea pot - Marks are clear, splits to the ivory, engraving crisp, cover sits well, stands well, slight play to the hinge and handleSmaller tea pot - Marks are clear, splits to the ivory, engraving crisp, cover sits well, slightly wobbles, play to the hinge, excessive play to the handle, dent to the handleTea caddy - Marks are clear, engraving crisp, hinge tight, cover sits well, no keySugar bowl - Light rubbing to the marks, cover fits tightly, engraving is crisp, stands wellMilk jug - Light rubbing to the marks, engraving is crisp, stands wellWaste bowl - Marks are clear, engraving crisp, knock to the foot rime, wobblesSpice box - Marks are clear, engraving crisp, hinge good, dent to one foot, wobblesTray - Marks are clear, engraving crisp, stands wellBox - Come with keyAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 239

AN ENGLISH CUT GLASS PART TABLE SERVICE PROBABLY STOURBRIDGE, LATE 19TH CENTURY Comprising: a pair of claret jugs and stoppers, 29cm high; a decanter and stopper, 27cm high; 6 water jugs, 18cm high; 15 finger bowls and 12 stands; one sugar bowl; 8 water goblets, 4 being 16.5cm high, the other 4 reduced and 15cm high; 8 champagne flutes, 16cm high; 10 red wine glasses, 12.5cm high; 16 white wine glasses, 12.5cm high; 13 pudding wine glasses, 11.5cm high; 12 various liqueur glasses, in various sizes  Saleroom Notice: Please note, this lot contains 13 pudding wine glasses and 12 various liqueur glasses not as previously stated in the printed catalogue Condition Report: Some old damage, some glasses reduced to the rim, odd numbers of glasses and some glasses with glass bloom. This service has had much historic use and is in country house condition. Do not buy this service assuming it to be 'perfect'. It is not. Please view in person or ask the Dept. for images/condition report if required.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 202

A Wedgwood bone china "Angela" dinner service, circa 1980, essentially 12 place settings including four sizes of plates, bowls, cups, saucers, vegetable tureen, teapot, coffee pot, sugar basin, slop bowl, pair of sauce boats, table bell, etc, etc

Lot 494

A Spode Mayfair pattern part dinner service, Harrods exclusive, comprising dinner plates, dessert plates, soup dishes and stands; a Queen Anne part tea service; a Denby Oberon tea service for six, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, side plates, cups and saucers; a set of six cut glass sundae dishes; qty

Lot 147

A Royal Albert Old Country Rose pattern tea set, for six inc teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl etc

Lot 294

A Royal Alberet Old Country Rose pattern six setting tea set, inc teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl etc.

Lot 19

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. 

Lot 70

A Coalport and composite English porcelain white and gilt part tea and coffee-service, circa 1800, some with pattern no. 120, gilt with a band of ovolos and scattered sprigs, comprising: two oval teapots, covers and stands, two oval two-handled sugar-bowls and covers, a slop-bowl, a two-handled sugar-bowl and two covers, two milk-jugs, two plates, twenty-one cups in sizes, 14 saucers 

Lot 9

Royal Worcester white and gilt part dinner service, early 20th century, retailed by Aspreys, gilt with a broad band of flowerheads including soup cups, stands, dinner and luncheon plates and a 19th century English porcelain service in the Rockingham style with burnt orange and gilt rocaille borders, including teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, teacups, saucers and plates  Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud

Lot 69

Composite Coalport and English porcelain white and gilt spirally-moulded part tea and coffee-service, circa 1800, some marked with pattern no. 120, gilt with scattered sprigs within an ovolo border, comprising: an oval teapot, cover and stand, two sugar-bowls and three covers, a slop-bowl, a milk-jug, five teabowls, four coffee-cups, eight saucers, two oval stands. one armorial, a group of Derby dinner wares similar, five dinner-plates and two Chamberlain's Worcester armorial shaped oval dishes and a shell-shaped dish gilt with seaweed pattern

Lot 13

Royal Albert 'Lady Hamilton' pattern part dinner service, printed marks, including six two-handled soup cups, saucers, luncheon and dinner plates, a cake plate, teacups, a milk jug, a tray, a sugar bowl and side plates Condition ReportGood overall condition. Light surface scratches on some, chip to base ring on one side plate. General wear and tear.

Lot 45

Royal Albert bone china 'Heirloom' pattern part dinner service, printed marks, including two two-handled circular tureens and covers, eight dinner plates, eight luncheon plates, two cake plates, six two-handled soup cups and seven stands, a teapot and teacups, 12 saucers, milk jug, salt and pepper shaker, sugar bowl Condition ReportAll appears to be first quality as no marks are scratch through but see photos of the typical bases. The teapot spout as been broken and re-glued. There is a mark to the bottom of one of the cruets. Some of the plates have been used and there are scratches and some of loss of gilding to the centres. On the whole the pattern and gilding is good on all of the other pieces. One teacup with tiny chip to rim. One teacup with hairline to bottom of handle. General wear and tear.

Lot 415

A glass double lipped wine glass cooling bowl, 10.5cm diameter, also 18 assorted glass sugar crushers.Provenance: The Christopher Hawkings Collection of Curiosities.

Lot 649

Birmingham silver sugar bowl of beaten design, together with a Sheffield silver six division toast rack, 11.5oz t

Lot 714

Group of silver plate, including a mother of pearl handled set of fruit cutlery in case, Hukin & Heath sugar bowl, sifter and jug in the style of Christopher Dresseer, a silver collared bottle, etc

Lot 1112

Silver two handled sugar bowl, a silver candle snuffer and a group of silver plate

Lot 1072

Silver milk jug, silver sugar bowl and a silver pedestal dish (3)Milk jug- multiple small dents and scratches all over the body. 9.5cm high (to top of handle) x 12.5cm wide (handle to spout). Hallmarked Birmingham 1937, makers mark Barker Brothers Silver Ltd.Sugar bowl- dent to the body near the rim and a few light surface scratches all over. 10cm diamater. Hallmarked Sheffield 1907, makers mark Atkin Brothers.Pedestal dish- dent to the bowl just above the pedestal and some overall surface scratching. 11.5cm diameter. Hallmarked London 1911, markers mark Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. Overall weight 297 grams

Lot 106

Booths - Real Old Willow part tea service to include sugar bowl, milk jug, 6 x tea saucers, 4 x tea plates, tureen, 2 x teacups, teapot plus Masons Ironstone Vista trio (saucers chipped)

Lot 75

Vintage Aynsley Portlandware marble effect mantel clock, Royal Crown Derby Posies dish and Belleek Tara sugar bowl.

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