- Hepplewhite inlaid tea caddy ca.
Hepplewhite inlaid tea caddy ca. 1800 4 3/4" h. 7 1/2" w. ?
- Hepplewhite sterling tea service,
Hepplewhite sterling tea service, Reed & Barton: retailer Bailey Banks & Biddle, 12-1/2 in. hot water, coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar, creamer, waste, script monogram, 145.77 oz.T. (six pieces). Spacers with cracks and discoloration, coffeepot with numerous dot size marks. The Estate of the Late William M. Pomeroy, Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
- HEPPELWHITE SILVERPLATE FIVE-PIECE
HEPPELWHITE SILVERPLATE FIVE-PIECE ASSEMBLED TEA SERVICEHeppelwhite Silverplate Five-Piece Assembled Tea Service,
- A Reed and Barton, Hepplewhite
A Reed and Barton, Hepplewhite pattern, monogrammed, three piece tea set, including a 9"H teapot, 5.5"W creamer and a 6"H lidded sugar. 56.5 oz t Condition: handle loose on teapot, monogrammed CT Transfer Fee $10
- REED & BARTON (TAUNTON, MA) 'HEPPLEWHITE'
REED & BARTON (TAUNTON, MA) 'HEPPLEWHITE' FIVE-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SETREED & BARTON (TAUNTON, MA) 'HEPPLEWHITE' FIVE-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, each piece marked under base, with shaped pedestal bases rising to ovoid faceted bodies with high wavy shoulders, high covers and urn form finials, shaped handles with ivory insulators, including coffee pot, teapot, two-handled covered sugar bowl, milk jug and waste bowl and electroplated matching tray, 85.6 ozt. gross (5).
- Five-Piece Sterling Tea Service
Five-Piece Sterling Tea Service American, 20th century, marks for Reed & Barton, Hepplewhite pattern, engraved, 9-1/2 in. coffeepot with matching teapot, creamer, covered sugar, waste, creamer and waste with gilt interiors, monograms, 88.64 oz.T.,
- TWO-TIERED ROUND DROP LEAF MAHOGANY
TWO-TIERED ROUND DROP LEAF MAHOGANY TEA SERVICE STAND Hepplewhite Occasional Tuckaway Table, the drop leaves supported by twist action alignment, each lid having a small lipped edge, turned post resting on a high arched tapered square tripod ending in brass casters, 37" tall, 19" & 26" shelves, loss to edging.
- Five-Piece Sterling Tea Service
Five-Piece Sterling Tea Service American, 20th century, marks for Reed & Barton, Hepplewhite pattern, engraved, 9-1/2 in. coffeepot with matching teapot, creamer, covered sugar, waste, creamer and waste with gilt interiors, monograms, 88.64 oz.T.,
- HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE. England
HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE. England early 19th century mahogany. Tapered and chamfered legs with brass cup feet (casters are missing) one dovetailed drawer and drop leaf top. Imperfections. 26 3/4''h. 33''w. 19''l. (closed) 38''l. (open).
- A Worcester tea bowl, coffee cup
A Worcester tea bowl, coffee cup and saucer, circa 1755-60, painted in the Chinese style with the Hibiscus or Honeysuckle pattern of large trailing flowers above a Sacred Scroll, red insects in flight above
- HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE. American
HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE. American 20th century mahogany with pine secondary. Pembroke with shaped leaves tapered legs and dovetailed drawer. 28 1/4''h. 29 3/4''w. 13 3/4''d. with 10 1/2'' leaves.
- A Wedgwood white tea service of
A Wedgwood white tea service of seventeen pieces with gilt monogram and handles
- REED & BARTON TEA SERVICE, "HEPPLEWHITE"
REED & BARTON TEA SERVICE, "HEPPLEWHITE" PATTERN Consisting of: hot water kettle on stand, overall 12 ½"T x 11" x 7"; teapot, 7"T x 11" x 5"; coffee pot, 9 ½"T x 10 ¼" x 4 ½"; two handle lidded sugar bowl, 6 ½"T x 7 ½" x 4"; creamer, 5 ¾"T x 5 ¾" x 3 ½"; and waste bowl, 4 ¼"T x 5 ¾" x 4". All pieces properly marked underneath. Date marks for 1929 and 1930. Total weight 142.775 toz.
- Small Chinese export blue and white
Small Chinese export blue and white tea service- teapot 3.5"h. c.1860 together with a handleless cup.
- Hepplewhite miniature ch
Hepplewhite miniature ch
- (5 PC) STERLING COFFEE & TEA SERVICE
(5 PC) STERLING COFFEE & TEA SERVICE - Sterling Silver Coffee & Tea Service by Reed & Barton Hepplewhite Pattern marked D560 with ivory insulators 'H' monogram including 10'' Demitasse Coffee Pot 9 1/2'' Coffee Pot 7'' Tea Pot Open Creamer and Sugar
- HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE Period
HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE Period Hepplewhite Table in mahogany with overall boxwood banding and stringing, placket inlay to skirt, having block corner D-shaped leaves, concealed drawer at one end, tapered square legs with brass casters, 28" tall, 36" x 20 1/4", 10" leaves. Scratches and small stains to top, sunned, bits of edging gone.
- Herend Porcelain Tea and Coffee
Herend Porcelain Tea and Coffee Pot in "Butterfly" Pattern Lot includes a lidded coffee pot 6"T and a lidded teapot 4"T. Both having transfer and hand decoration with gilt accents. Prov: from the collection of Frederick Hale McDuff.
- ENGLISH HEPPLEWHITE STYLE DEMILUNE
ENGLISH HEPPLEWHITE STYLE DEMILUNE TEA TABLE English Hepplewhite style satinwood and rosewood demilune tea table with flip top and double swing leg; 30"H 31"W 18"D, 36"Dia. open
- A Reed and Barton Silver Four-Piece
A Reed and Barton Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service
Taunton, MA, 20th Century
Hepplewhite pattern, each bearing an engraved script monogram, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer and covered sugar.
each marked 'Sterling' to underside
72 ozt 19 dwt gross
Height of coffee pot 9 1/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of an Elegant Lady, Texas
- An Antique Meissen Porcelain Polychrome
An Antique Meissen Porcelain Polychrome and Gilt Coffee and Tea Service lemon yellow ground floral sprays within gilt quatrefoil borders comprising a coffee pot teapot waste bowl covered sugar creamer tea canister 4 coffee cups 11 tea cups and 15 saucers (36 pcs.); together with 11 hardwood presentation stands. Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Howard B. Peabody Lake Forest IL (1898-1961); thence by descent to the present owner.
- English silver tea service, rounded
English silver tea service, rounded melon form bodies, C-scroll handles, scroll and floral decoration, gilt interiors, 6-1/2 x 11 in. teapot with matching creamer and open sugar, marks for William Hewitt, London, 1835, William IV, inscribed "H. Kerr" (Henrietta Kerr), .925 fine, 48.62 oz.T.; with 26-1/2 in. silver plated tray, "FPS"(?) monogram, (four pieces). Teapot lid bent, creamer foot pushed in, various small dents, light scratches; tray with minor loss to plate, light scratches. Descended in the James Washington Patton family, Asheville, North Carolina
- WHIELDON CUP AND MINIATURE TEAPOT.
WHIELDON CUP AND MINIATURE TEAPOT. England 2nd half-18th century. Green and amber with brown. The teapot has alternating stripes. Flakes. 3 1/2''h.
- HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE. American
HEPPLEWHITE DROP LEAF TABLE. American early 19th century mahogany with inlay and poplar secondary wood. Square tapered legs two dovetailed drawers and drop leaf top with unusually long leaves. Imperfections. 30''h.17 1/4''w. top opens to 44 1/2''l.
- HEPPLEWHITE STYLE TRAY TOP SIDE
HEPPLEWHITE STYLE TRAY TOP SIDE TABLE Mid 20th century, mahogany, with inset hand-colored engraving under glass by Laurie & Whittle, London, titled "The Visto between Chesnut Groves in the Garden of Versailles," 18th century, possibly later hand coloring; shaped cross stretcher on spade feet.
- A CHELSEA WHITE SLENDER OCTAFOIL
A CHELSEA WHITE SLENDER OCTAFOIL BEAKER c.1745-49, the wave and everted lip with four espalier tea plants in relief, 7.4cm high Provenance: Anthony Collection, Stockspring Antiques, June 7th – 14th 2017, no. 31A. This is an English adaptation of a blanc de chine beaker originating from rococo repoussé silver. The tea plant may partly be derived from an engraving in Nienhoff 's Embassy to China of 1665.
- Hepplewhite drop-leaf dining table,
Hepplewhite drop-leaf dining table, figured mahogany leav
- WHIELDON TEAPOT. England 2nd
WHIELDON TEAPOT. England 2nd half-18th century. Brown glaze with applied floral vines and bird finial. Repairs. 4 3/4''h.
- FINE HEPPLEWHITE TEA CADDY EARLY
FINE HEPPLEWHITE TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 8". WIDTH 12". DEPTH 6.25".FINE HEPPLEWHITE TEA CADDY, Early 19th Century, In mahogany and select mahogany veneer. Banded inlay along the perimeters. Shaped apron and flared feet. Exquisitely grained fitted interior with waste bowl receptacle flanked by compartments with oval covers. Dimensions: Height 8". Width 12". Depth 6.25".
- HEPPLEWHITE TABLE. Probably New
HEPPLEWHITE TABLE. Probably New England early 19th century cherry maple and pine. Rounded end leaves supported by swing arms single scratch beaded drawer on square tapered legs. Old mellow finish. 28''h. 34'' x 19 1/2'' (closed) 34'' x 38 1/2'' (open). Top has joint seperation between two boards.
- A group of English blue and white
A group of English blue and white pearlware and porcelain teawares, late 18th/early 19th Century, to include a Liverpool Two Stag coffee cup, two Worcester Birds in Tree tea bowls and a leaf dish and other blue and white cups (15)
- English creamware teapot, circa
English creamware teapot, circa 1780, with red thistle decoration.
5.5"h x 8"l
Condition: Minor chips to spout.
- Apple form tea caddy 19th century
Apple form tea caddy 19th century H: 5 in. Two keys; lacking escutcheon;old repair to stem
- English silver tea service: thistle
English silver tea service: thistle and floral repoussé decoration, scroll feet with faces, peacock finials, marks for London, 1839, possibly William Hewitt: 9-3/4 in. coffeepot with matching teapot, creamer, sugar, open pieces with gilt interiors. Most marks rubbed, all pieces marked, various small dents and scratches.
- A Victorian plated tea and coffee
A Victorian plated tea and coffee service, H&L, circa 1865, of reeded oval form comprising teapot, coffee pot, swing handled sugar basin, cream jug and tea caddy, crested
- Hepplewhite inlaid Pembroke table,
Hepplewhite inlaid Pembroke table, mahogany, oval top with two drop leaves, dovetailed drawer with mahogany secondary, British, 19th century, 27 x 21 x 31-3/4 in., opens to 41-1/4 in. Refinished with scattered surface stains and abrasions, patch to top, one leaf replaced or reveneered, break and repair to one leg at joint with skirt, other minor pest damage, inlay and molding flaws. The Estate of the Late Sara Hastie Low, Charleston, South Carolina.