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Prince William V Creamware Teapot English ca 1775-1800 a Leeds Dutch-decorated creamware teapot and cover with shell spout a double-twist reeded handle...
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Prince William V Creamware Teapot English
ca 1775-1800 a Leeds Dutch-decorated creamware teapot and cover with shell spout a double-twist reeded handle with floral terminals finial on lid each side painted with bust-length ... [more like this]
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A group of English sterling silver hollowware
Late 19th - early 20th centuryComprising: a George V teapot J. Parkes & Co. London 1920; a Victorian goblet Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1894 (height 9 1/2 in); and a Victorian ... [more like this]
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George V English tea service: oval with stop-fluted
bodies, squared handles: 6-1/2 in. teapot, creamer, open sugar, "J.S.&S.", Birmingham, 1910, .925 fine, 28.90 oz.T. (Three pieces); accompanied by John Spencer ... [more like this]
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Harold Stabler (British, 1872-1945) for Adie
Brothers Ltd.Art Deco tea service, teapot, hot water jug, sugar basin, sugar tongs and cream jug, circa 1936electroplate with ivory and wood finialsmakers marks of Adie Brothers ... [more like this]
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A large George V silver-gilt dinner service
for twenty-four covers
Goldsmith's and Silversmith's Company, London mainly 1919 and 1920
the borders of shell, rosette, and foliate scroll decoration, engraved trellis ... [more like this]
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Four-piece George V tea service, English
silver, tested .925 fineness: matching six-sided panel form 5-1/2 x 11-1/4 in. teapot, open sugar, creamer 1926, Sheffield, marks for Walker & Hall; similar 10 in. coffeepot, ... [more like this]
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Worcester Chamberlain tea service: fine Chinese
style decoration, panels with floral bouquets and dragons, lime green, iron red and gilt highlights, marked inside teapot lid in purple script "Chamberlain's Worcester ... [more like this]
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An assembled group of English sterling silver
hollowware 20th century 20th centuryComprising a George VI 3 piece tete a tete tea service Adie Brothers Birmingham 1946 comprising: a teapot (height 6 1/2in); a cream jug; ... [more like this]
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THREE ENGLISH CHARACTER POTS AND A MALING
BLUE AND WHITE GIANT TEAPOT AND COVER including a "Little Old Lady" example, obscured mark, black N.&G/ 3./V to underside, h: 8 in.; a standing snuff taker example in green ... [more like this]
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STERLING: Eleven pieces, some weighted or
with nonsilver parts, pieces include: Gorham porringer with pierced handle, marked on base, 3.45 ozt.; English sterling gravy boat with "E.V." maker's mark and hallmarks, ... [more like this]
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George V English Sterling Silver Teapot,
Israel Sigmund Greenberg, Birmingham, Circa 1916,, H: 10 1/2 in. (26.67 cm.); Gross: 22.8 ozt ... [more like this]
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(lot of 17) English royal commemorative tableware,
19th-20th c., comprising: (1) teapot, by Tony Carter, Golden Jubilee 1952-2002, retaining original tags, approx 6.5"h, 9.5"w, 2"d; (2) coffee cups, The Royal Collection, 2002 ... [more like this]
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A Group of English Majolica Serving Articles
Mid
18th Century and later
eight pieces, comprising a coffee pot, four teapots and three tea caddies.
Height of largest 9 3/4 inches.
Property from the Trusts of Barbara V. and ... [more like this]
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