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A VICTORIAN TEAPOT JOSEPH ANGEL II,
A VICTORIAN TEAPOT
JOSEPH ANGEL II, LONDON 1857 Of oval form in the 18th century style, beaded borders and bright cut engraving; together with a twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, George Fox, London, 1857, each on a beaded foot and engraved with the crest of Hamilton(3)Height of teapot: 13cm, weight (all in): 32oz
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A Victorian child's tea set
A Victorian child's tea set comprising teapot four cups and saucers in Willow pattern.
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A VICTORIAN THREE-PIECE
A VICTORIAN THREE-PIECE BACHELOR'S TEA-SERVICE London 1890, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, all of pear form, with embossed panels with hunting scenes and scroll decoration, naturalistically formed handles, undulating rim, the hinged lid with a domed finial; together with a George IV salt, London 1825, of oval outline, embossed floral decoration, raised on four shell feet; a George II milk jug, London circa 1740, of baluster form and a modern condiment(6)Height of teapot: 13cm, combined weight: 29oz
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Y A VICTORIAN TEAPOT Thomas
Y A VICTORIAN TEAPOT Thomas Hughes Headland, London 1858, of spherical form, chased floral decoration, C-scroll ivory handle, the hinged lid with a knopped finial; together with a Georgian milk jug, Robert and Samuel Hennell; an unmarked teapot, a collection of mustard pots and other small holloware(qty)Height of teapot: 14cm, combined weight: 54.4ozNote: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
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(3) ENGLISH VICTORIAN "BARGEWARE"
(3) ENGLISH VICTORIAN "BARGEWARE" TEAPOTS c. 1880s, England, brown tin glazed pottery, including a double-spouted pot decorated with yellow flowers, a pot of conventional design decorated with moulded pink roses, grape clusters and daisies, and a large pot with domed lid and teapot finial, the body decorated with relief pink roses, blue birds and a plaque reading "To Mother From Jim Rose", 13"h x 11"l x 6"w (largest)
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HEREND QUEEN VICTORIA PORCELAIN
HEREND QUEEN VICTORIA PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICEVintage, circa 1960, marked on the underside. Comprising a tea pot, a demi-tasse pot, and a covered sugar bowl, each with a flower finial, decorated with scattered foliage and butterflies. Height of teapot 6 in., demitasse 7 in.
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Miscellaneous plated articles,
Miscellaneous plated articles, Victorian and later, to include a straight sided oval teapot, several other teapots and other ware, tazza, cake basket and chamberstick More Information Mixed condition
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A Victorian silver teapot, with
A Victorian silver teapot, with acanthus leaf handle, and rectangular rose moulded top, with a fluted border and shell capped spout, on bun feet, London hallmarks rubbed, 22.80oz.
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VICTORIA CARLSBAD PORCELAIN TEA
VICTORIA CARLSBAD PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE. Comprised of a teapot creamer sugar bowl and tray Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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VICTORIAN STERLING TEA
VICTORIAN STERLING TEA SERVICEDaniel and Charles Houle; London; the teapot 1859, the creamer 1881, the coffee pot and sugar1860; comprising a coffee pot (10 1/2 inches high); a teapot (8 inches high); a creamer (6 1/4 inches high); and a sugar bowl (7 1/2 inches wide); 70 total troy ounces gross; 2177 grams; Condition:
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A Victorian silver teapot,
A Victorian silver teapot, Charles Fox, London 1837, of compressed circular form, bearing the Berkeley family crest, ivory heat absorbers to the handle, approximately 559gm
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A Victorian silver teapot, WH,
A Victorian silver teapot, WH, London 1870, of serpentine outline, engraved decoration and crest, pineapple finial, ivory heat absorbers to the handle, gross weight approximately 665gm
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A George IV silver teapot, Emes &
A George IV silver teapot, Emes & Barnard, London 1824, of compressed circular form with cauliflower finial and shell and foliate scroll borders, approximately 845gm
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A Victorian part tea set, decorated
A Victorian part tea set, decorated in the Chinese taste and two other part tea sets
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(20) Pcs Victoria iridescent
(20) Pcs Victoria iridescent porcelain tea set, made in Czecho-Slovakia, c/o teapot, sugar bowl, creamer, (5) 7-1/2" dessert plates, (6) teacups, (6) saucers, one teacup with chip, three saucers with loss
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HEREND PORCELAIN "QUEEN VICTORIA"
HEREND PORCELAIN "QUEEN VICTORIA" PART TEA SERVICE Hungarian Herend porcelain part tea service in the "Queen Victoria" pattern comprising a tea pot and eights cups and saucers, all with blue and black overglaze marks and impressed marks. 6" H (the tea pot) Provenance: Property From a Flatiron District Collection
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HEREND QUEEN VICTORIA PATTERN
HEREND QUEEN VICTORIA PATTERN PORCELAIN TEA POTHerend Queen Victoria Pattern Porcelain Tea Pot
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HEREND PORCELAIN (5) PIECE TEA
HEREND PORCELAIN (5) PIECE TEA SERVICE 20th c., “Queen Victoria" pattern, including a teapot (6" h x 10" l x 6" w), coffee pot (6" h 9" l x 5" w), creamer (3 1/2" h), lidded sugar bowl (4" h), and tray (13" l)
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VICTORIAN TRADING CO. FLORAL
VICTORIAN TRADING CO. FLORAL DECORATED PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND TWO PAIRS CUPS AND SAUCERS, BOXEDVictorian Trading Co. Floral Decorated Porcelain Teapot and Two Pairs Cups and Saucers, Boxed,
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HEREND "QUEEN VICTORIA" PORCELAIN
HEREND "QUEEN VICTORIA" PORCELAIN TEA SET 20TH CENTURYHEREND "QUEEN VICTORIA" PORCELAIN TEA SET, 20th Century, Includes a teapot, height 7", two demitasse cups with saucers, five teacups with saucers, and five dessert plates, diameters 7".
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A Victorian electroplated teapot,
A Victorian electroplated teapot, designed by Christopher Dresser for Elkington & Co., circa 1880, 15cm high
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A group of Derby teawares, circa
A group of Derby teawares, circa 1770, comprising a fluted teapot and cover, two coffee cups and a saucer, a trio, a saucer dish and two plates, purple painted marks
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A George IV silver teapot, Emes &
A George IV silver teapot, Emes & Barnard, London 1823, of compressed circular form with ebonised finial and handle, approximately 645g
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VICTORIAN PRESENTATION SILVER
VICTORIAN PRESENTATION SILVER TEAPOT Martin and Hall Sheffield 1861; of squat pear form with engraved strapwork and inscription dated February 1862 handle off and dented. 6 1/4 in. 22 oz.
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A George IV silver teapot, possibly
A George IV silver teapot, possibly William Bateman, London 1821, with thread borders and crest, 11cm high, approximately 340gm
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Six-piece sterling tea service,
Six-piece sterling tea service, tray: Victoria pattern, hand chased by Van Gelder, marks for Fisher Silversmiths, Inc., no monograms, 14-1/2 in. hot water pot with matching coffeepot, teapot, creamer, lidded sugar, waste, with matching tray, 284.5 oz.T., 29-1/2 in. Hot water possibly lacking handle on burner, waste with bent base rim, all with light scratches, various small dents. Private Collection, Easley, South Carolina
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VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, LONDON
VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, LONDON 1847, 20.7 OZVictorian Silver Teapot, London 1847,, Dimensions: 20.7 oz
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A LATE VICTORIAN FOUR-PIECE
A LATE VICTORIAN FOUR-PIECE BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICE Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1898, comprising, a teapot, waterpot, twin-handled sugar basin, and milk jug, all of oval outline, demi-fluted bodies with threaded waist, angular handles, each raised on an oval foot(4)Height of waterpot: 18cm, weight (all in): 26oz
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Y A VICTORIAN TEAPOT John James
Y A VICTORIAN TEAPOT John James Keith, London 1839, of squat circular form, crest engraved to upper body, C-scroll handle with ivory insert, the hinged lid, with cast bird finial; together with a waterpot, Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1830, of plain baluster outline, ivory inserts to handle, knopped finial and a milk jug, SR, London 1822, gadrooned border, raised on four ball feet (3)Height, 19cm, 22cm, 10cm, combined weight: 57ozNote:With non-transferable CITES self-certification number:WYESR6GC + 34WF66WDPlease be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
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A VICTORIAN STYLE SILVER-PLATED TEA
A VICTORIAN STYLE SILVER-PLATED TEA POT on attached tilt base with key wind fasteners having removable alcohol burner inset at base with wooden shaped handle. Height 13'' width 9''. c. 1920's. The piece is in good overall condition with a few dings and dents.
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VICTORIAN BRITANNIA METAL COFFEE
VICTORIAN BRITANNIA METAL COFFEE & TEAPOTS. BY JAMES DIXON & SONS. STYLISED SCROLLING DESIGN.COFFEE POT HEIGHT - 30CM
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An Edward VII bachelor's silver
An Edward VII bachelor's silver teapot with plain rim and shaped bulbous sides 5.25ins high Birmingham 1908 (gross weight 10ozs) and a Victorian glass and silver mounted spirit flask with hessian covered body and integral silver cup 6.25ins high by C.R. & W.S. London 1846 (dented to top and worn throughout)
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A Victorian silver teapot with
A Victorian silver teapot with bright cut engraving of ferns by Martin & Hall London 1885. Weight 21.5 oz.
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A Victorian silver bachelor's tea
A Victorian silver bachelor's tea service, teapot 12cm h, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1899, 17ozs 5dwts (3) More Information Worn and dented
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Y A VICTORIAN FOUR-PIECE TEA AND
Y A VICTORIAN FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE-SERVICE Martin, Hall & Co, London 1875, comprising a tall coffee pot, teapot, twin-handled sugar basin and a milk jug, all of tapered urn form, chased scroll border of Regency design, engraved T to oval cartouche, pineapple finial to hinged lids of coffee pot and teapot, acanthus clasped C-scroll handles, with ivory inserts to teapot and coffee pot, each raised on a circular foot with foliate border(4)Height of waterpot: 32cm, combined weight: 80ozNote:With non-transferable CITES self-certification number:R85DCG8PPlease be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
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A Victorian silver teapot,
A Victorian silver teapot, Barnard Bros., London 1897, of shaped oval form, gross weight 595gm