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A Royal Vienna porcelain six piece tea and coffee service. Comprising a teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, milk jug and six cups and saucers, each piece decorated with a classical style vignettes on a green ground with floral gilt details, gilt borders and handles, Max. H12cm Condition Report: very slight wear to the gilding on the finials and handles ( not bad though) this service has been used hence some very minor wear marks to saucers and the gilded edges of saucers generally very good a bright with just a hint of age about it
Early Spode ( 1824-1833 ) Georgian tea and chocolate/coffee service in Felspar porcelain with chinoiserie gilt potted flower and fruit pattern No 3778. The teapot and two teacups marked Copeland and Garrett, C1838. Set comprising of 11 x trios (teacup,chocolate/coffee cup, deep saucer), 1 x teapot with lid and stand, 1 x sugar box with lid, 1 x creamer, 1 x slop bowl, 2 x cake plates. Condition Report: nice and bright, only really two faults- hairline crack to a lid and handle broken on a cup ( but there)
A quantity of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' pattern bone china tea and dinner ware, comprised of, eight dinner plates, six smaller plates, six side plates, four soup bowls (one with broken handle) and stands, two lidded tureens, one large bowl, a salt and a pepper shaker, one rectangular sandwich plate, one circular sandwich plate, one circular cake stand (boxed), one teapot, one cream jug, one sugar bowl, seven teacups and saucers, three coffee cups, two straight sided mugs and one shaped mug, one small lidded pot and Royal Albert drinks coasters (boxed)CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
A George V silver teapot, Birmingham 1933, with shaped rim, ebonised knop and handle, raised on four feet, 15cm high, 20.25ozt, 629.70gCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
A Chinese Porcelain Wedding Tea Service, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels and gilt with two monograms in conjoined oval panels beneath a coronet within swag borders, comprising:1 teapot and cover1 milk jug1 sugar bowl4 cups3 saucers1 saucer dishTeapot - chip to the inner rim of the cover. Chip to the inner rim, tip of the spout slightly abraded.Bowl - cracked, two adjoined flat chips.Two cups with a chip and associated crack. Another with a feint hair crack. One saucer cracked. Another with a large piece re glued to the border.Saucer dish with numerous chips around the rim.Some glaze fritting and gilt loss. No restoration.
A John & Jane Pennington Liverpool Porcelain Teapot and Cover, circa 1780, printed in underglaze blue and overpainted in red and gilt with a mother and child in a fenced garden with rockwork and foliage17cm highA Seth Pennington Liverpool Porcelain Sparrowbeak Jug, circa 1790, painted in underglaze blue and overpainted in red and gilt with a chinoiserie landscape10cm high (2)Teapot - profesionally restored chips to the inner flange of the cover and the raised collar of the teapot. Some glaze pitting. Cover fits as expected with some play. Pot sits squarely on the table.Jug - some glaze pitting. Tip of the spout very slightly abraded. No restoration.
A George III Provincial Silver Teapot, by John Langlands and John Robertson, Newcastle, 1788 shaped oval, the sides engraved with foliage and flower swags, the hinged cover engraved with foliage and flowers, with wood handle and finial28.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 13oz 3dwt, 408grFully marked underneath. The marks are clear. The cover apparently unmarked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cartouches have perhaps been erased. The finial is possibly replaced and is possibly missing a spacer. The handle is possibly replaced.
A George III Scottish Silver Teapot, by William and Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh, 1805 tapering oval and on spreading foot, the rim and foot each with gadrooned border, the hinged cover with silver-mounted ivory disc finial, with wood handle, the handle damaged, engraved with a crest; Together With a George III Silver cream-jug and sugar-bowl, probably by Solomon Hougham, London, 1802, each with twisted double serpent handle, engraved with a matching crestthe teapot 27.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 43oz 10dwt, 1,353gr (3)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number PHAQBRFX.The teapot fully marked underneath. The cover apparently unmarked but original to the pot. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a bruise behind the engraved crest. The handle is broken and a section is detached. There is no sign the the ivory has been added or altered in any way. The cream-jug and sugar-bowl each fully marked underneath. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some pitting to the surface. The interiors are gilt.
A George III Silver Teapot, by Hester Bateman, London, 1788 elongated octagonal, engraved with ribbon-tied flowers, foliage and husks, centring a shield on each side, one engraved later with initials and one vacant, the hinged domed cover with later carved wood pineapple finial and with later wood handle26cm wide over handle, gross weight 14oz 6dwt, 445gr Provenance:by tradition The Executors of the Right Honourable the 3rd Viscount Astor, Removed from Cliveden, Buckinghamshire, Christie's, London, 21 June 1967.with Shapland, 207 High Holborn, London, March 1968.Fully marked underneath and further part marked inside cover with maker's mark and lion passant. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving at the high points. The handle and finial are later as are the engraved initials, which may be engraved over an erasure.
A George III Silver Teapot, by William Bennett, London, 1811 oblong and on four ball feet, the lower body part-fluted, the hinged cover with fluted finial, with ivory-insulated handle29cm wide over handle, gross weight 20oz 12dwt, 642grWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number ZY2Y47RT.Fully marked under base. Further part marked inside cover and on handle with conforming marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The sides have probably been erased and there is some unevenness in these areas. There is no sign the the ivory has been added or altered in any way. The finial is lacking an insulator.
An Associated Three-Piece Russian Silver Tea-Service, The Teapot and Sugar-Bowl by Yakov Viberg, Moscow, Circa 1820, The Cream-Jug Possibly St Petersburg, Circa 1820 each piece oblong and with lobed lower body, the teapot and sugar-bowl each with foliage cast base and with a band of foliage scrolls, vases and palmettes on a matted ground, the covers part-fluted and with wood finial, the cream-jug on reeded foot and with a band of foliage and flowers on a matted ground, engraved underneath with initials, the teapot and cream-jug each with ebonised handlethe teapot 26cm wide over handle, total gross weight 39oz 16dwt, 1,238gr (3)Each piece fully marked underneath. The teapot and sugar-bowl each further part marked on cover bezel. The marks have been partly scratched out in places. There are overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some bruises. There is a section of the wood finial on the sugar-bowl lacking.
A Russian Silver Teapot, by Khlebnikov, With Imperial Warrant, Moscow, 1885 tapering cylindrical and with loop handle, one side engraved with a date and the other with initials, with ivory-insulated handle, the detachable cover with ivory insulator and a chain to connect the cover to the handle15.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 13oz, 404grWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 1VBMQPCR.Fully marked underneath and further part marked inside cover. There is some minor wear to the marks but in general each is clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises. The ivory insulators and finial with some minor discolouration and cracking.
A Four-Piece French Silver Bachelors Tea and Coffee-Service, by Claude Doutre Roussel, Paris, Circa 1900 each piece tapering cylindrical and with a band of ribbon-tied husk swags, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with wood handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl and coverthe coffee-pot 14cm high, total gross weight 25oz 9dwt, 447gr (4)Each piece marked near rim and underneath. Further marked on cover bezel. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some minor bruises.
A Four-Piece Indian Silver Tea-Service, Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1900 each piece tapering or baluster, the sides with panels chased with various animals and foliage on a matted ground, with cobra-cast handles, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with cast elephant finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe hot-water jug 17.5cm high, 34oz 9dwt, 1,071gr (4)There are no apparently hallmarks or maker's marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some bruises overall. The lower handle junction of the hot-water jug is detached from the body.
A Victorian Silver Teapot, by White, Henderson and Co., Sheffield, 1867 tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, engraved overall with foliage centring on one side a coat-of-arms and the other an inscription, with ivory-insulated scroll handle, the hinged cover with tapering finial 24cm high, total gross weight 25oz 19dwt, 807gr The inscription reads 'Rob't Cutforthay Hoyle The Park Nottingham'.With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number YN85S6BV. Fully marked underneath. The cover and handle each further part marked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some cracks and discolouration to the ivory which shows no signs of having been added or altered in any way. There is a bruise to the foot which causes the pot to rock slightly when placed on a flat surface. The finial leans slightly.
A Victorian Silver Teapot, by Robert Hennell, London, 1838 in the Dutch early 18th century style, tapering cylindrical and chased with foliage and strapwork on a scalework ground, with ebonised wood-insulated scroll handle, capped with a female bust, the detachable cover similarly decorated and with fluted ball finial23.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 22oz 15dwt, 707grFully marked underneath and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a shallow bruise to one side of the base. The chain which should connect the cover and the handle is lacking.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by Joseph Angell, London, 1849 and 1850 each piece tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, engraved with angular strapwork, comprising a teapot, with ivory-insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl the teapot 23cm wide over handle, total gross weight 40oz 11dwt, 1,261gr (3)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number EH82HC58.Each piece fully marked underneath. The teapot further part marked inside cover, on finial and handle. The marks are generally clear. Further marked near rim or on foot with French import/tax mark. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising overall. The cartouches have perhaps been erased. The cream-jug and sugar-bowl each with pale engraving inside. There is some cracking and staining to the ivory handles. The cream-jug rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1877 each piece oval or tapering oval and with beaded border, engraved with foliage scrolls, with a central cartouche, each piece engraved with initials, the teapot further engraved with an inscription, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory-insulated handle and ivory disc finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl the coffee-pot 23.5cm high, total gross weight 65oz 17dwt, 2,049gr (4) The inscription reads 'Presented to Mr Edmund Lord by boys and masters past and present of the East Hardwick School as an Expression of Their Grateful Affection and Sincere Regard 17 Dec 1877'.With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number JA297UXT. Each piece fully marked underneath and stamped with maker's name and numbered '8023'. The teapot and coffee-pot each further part marked inside cover and on handle. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the engraving. There is some discolouration and cracking to the ivory. There is a prominent bruise to the base of the teapot and a shallow bruise to the cream-jug.
A Seven-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman, London, 1894-1897, Retailed by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London each piece tapering oval, the sides chased with foliage and flowers below a pierced and foliage, flower and rocaille cast border, comprising a kettle, stand and lamp; a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial a tea-caddy; two cream-jugs of differing size and a sugar-bowlthe kettle, stand and lamp 35cm high, total gross weight 117oz 19dwt, 3,668gr (7)Each piece marked as expected. Some piece stamped with retailers name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises to the cartouches, they have possibly been erased. There are some cracks to the wood finials. The finial on the hot-water jug is differing and possibly replaced. The finial on the kettle is lacking the spacer. The handle on the kettle is bruised and leans slightly. The kettle, stand and lamp 1897The teapot 1894The hot-water jug 1896The tea-caddy 1895The cream-jug 1894The sugar-bowl 1894
A Four-Piece Elizabeth II Silver Tea-Service, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1958 tapering cylindrical and with canted corners, with textured border, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe hot-water jug 19.5cm high, total gross weight 54oz 18dwt, 1,707gr (4)Each piece fully marked on side. The teapot and hot-water jug each part marked inside cover. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A polychrome enamelled Chinese porcelain tea/dinner service with lotuses, shou symbols, and auspicious characters, comprising a teapot with loop handle (h- 27cm, w- 22cm), a circular teapot stand, three tea bowls, six stemmed side dishes, six rice bowls (h- 6cm, w- 13cm), and a serving spoon (most marked verso) (17)
A group of miniature teapots comprising three Chinese Yixing redware teapots (two with enamelled decoration, the other with four character mark verso), a Satsuma style teapot, a Coalport teapot, a green Limoges teapot, an enamelled porcelain teapot with design of cranes and exotic birds, and a fine Chinese enamelled porcelain teapot depicting two figures and a poem (seal mark verso) (largest h- 8cm, w- 12cm) (8)
A Royal Worcester Kutani Crane pattern four-person tea service; together with a Coalport miniature jug & bowl set and a matching mug; a Royal Doulton figure 'Alice', HN2158; a Royal Copenhagen figure of a kitten and a similar group of two white rabbits.Condition ReportThe teapot cover is cracked from finial to rim and there is also a hairline crack to the spout, otherwise the other pieces are in good condition

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