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Click here to subscribeA French Art Deco electroplate five piece tea and coffee set, Boulenger, Paris, circa 1930, shaped circular with stylised bands of overlapping oblongs to body and handles, stepped circular covers and supports, wood buttons and handles, comprising: tray, coffee pot, tea pot, sugar basin, milk jug
Composite set of thirteen Kings pattern silver tea spoons, seven by makers mark HH, London, 1851, four with makers mark PA, Glasgow, 1822, and two with makers mark JA over JS, London 1880, approx 11ozs, together with a Victorian Scottish silver toddy ladle in Kings pattern, makers mark J & W M Glasgow, 1850.
A SHELLEY ART DECO "HARMONY" TWO PERSON TEA SET, of tapered conical shape, with pierced triangular handles, with mottled orange and grey glazes, the handles and interior pale green: one Tea Pot, Cover & Stand, Cream Jug, Sugar Bowl, one Tea Cup & Saucer. Transfer printed factory mark, Reg. No: 756533, and red painted No: W12083
An Edward VII presentation tea service, comprising - three piece tea service with oval bulbous lobed bodies, each on four bun feet, comprising - teapot, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, complete with a set of six tea spoons and matching sugar tongs with moulded cartouche pattern terminals, all by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902 and 1905 (gross weight 20ozs), complete with a set of six porcelain cups and saucers by George Jones & Sons marked "Crescent China", the moulded bodies decorated with flowers, in green borders, all contained in fitted case retailed by Walker & Hall, bearing silver presentation plaque "To William Wright Hunter Esq, etc, 19th January 1909"
A Set of Three George I Tea Caddies in a Walnut Caddy, the three graduating oval containers each with moulded foot, the plain body engraved with a crest within shell and scroll border, the principle container with slightly domed detachable lid and knop finial, the smaller containers each with high domed detachable lids with knop finial, by John Newton, London circa 1725, 14.5cm and 15.5cm high, 46oz, in a walnut veneered tea caddy with scroll edged shield escutcheon, 27.5cm long.
A Derby and Crown Derby composite part afternoon tea and coffee set decorated in the Cigar and Imari patterns comprising; 11.5in. oblong teapot (spout imperfect); a 6in. cream jug (repaired); a 6.25in. slop bowl (cracked); a 9in. circular bread plate; a pair of 7in. tea plates; a 4.75in. oval cream jug; a teacup; two saucers; two coffee cans; and a pair of 4.25in. circular dishes.
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH TEA SPOONS, London 1794, Makers Peter & Ann Bateman, a SET OF FIVE GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH TEA SPOONS, the handles with Triad initials, London 1794, Makers Peter & Ann Bateman, and TWO GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH TEA SPOONS, with initials, London 1800, Makers Peter, Ann & William Bateman, and London 1810, Makers Peter & Ann Bateman. Weight approximately 4 ounces. (13)