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Tea And Coffee Set Antiques
High quality Victorian 4-piece silver tea and coffee set |
| This is a quite superb high quality 4-piece Victorian tea and coffee set by the top class silversmiths Martin, Hall & Co. The set comprises Coffee pot, teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl. The set is designed with half reeded circular bodies with a plain band surmounted by a band of beautiful leaf engraving and high beaded shoulders, and leaf capped reeded handles. The hinged covers of the teapot and coffee pot have an applied rosette band and silver finials with a leaf surround. The teapot and coffee pot have ivory thermal inserts. The interiors of the cream jug and coffee pot are gilt.
Condition: Virtually perfect. There are no dents or splits and no scratching to the plain surfaces. There is a slight raised mark on the interior of the lid of the teapot. This might have been original or is possibly an old repair. It doesn’t show on the upper side of the lid and I think it’s of little consequence, but should be mentioned. The hinges of the coffee pot and tea pot are perfect and the lids open and close perfectly and precisely. The pins where the thermal inserts are attached to the handles are all in place and the handles are perfectly firm. The coffee pot and teapot are perfectly clean inside.
Dimensions: Teapot is 5” (13 cm) tall and measures 10” (25 cm) from the edge of the handle to the tip of the spout. Coffee pot is 7 ½” (19 cm) tall and measures 9” (22 cm) from the edge of the handle to the tip of the spout. The cream jug is 3” (7.5 cm) tall and measures 5 ½” (14 cm) from the edge of the handle to the tip of the spout. The sugar bowl is 4” (10 cm) tall and measures 6 ¾” (17 cm) from the edge of one handle to the edge of the other.
Weight: The teapot weighs 20 oz (570g). The coffee pot weighs 21 ½ oz ( 600g). The cream jug weighs 6 ½ oz (170g). The sugar bowl weighs 10 ½ oz (300g). Total weight of the set is 58 ½ oz (1640g).
Capacity: Teapot 2 ¼ pints (1.2 litres). Coffee pot 2 ¼ pints (1.3 litres)
Maker: Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall of Martin, Hall & Co
Hallmark: London 1893
If you would like to purchase, view, or require further information including postage costs please contact us at marshalee@btinternet.com or call us on 07918 917206 quoting ref: m32
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Wedgwood Ferrara Coffee Pot |
| A lidded Wedgwood Ferrara coffee pot
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Deco Coffee Pot |
| A very pretty 'deco' coffee pot by the Standard China Co. (Chapmans), dating from the 1930/40's. It measures 6.5" from handle to spout, and is 7.5" high, including the finial.
The pot is of typical deco shape and is decorated with delicate sprays of pink and blue blossoms. There is no damage, chips or cracks to the pot, and the gilding is in excellent condition.
This pretty deco coffee pot would look equally at home in a modern or period setting.
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Deco Coffee Pot |
| This late Art Deco coffee pot was manufactured between 1936 and 1939 by the Circle Pottery Co.
It is of a simple and elegant form, being pale green with darker green decoration to the handle, spout, lid and rim. It measures 8.25" high, including the lid, and there is no damage or repairs to it.
This coffee pot could be used or simply be a decorative item, typical of its period.
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Royal Crown Derby Tea/dinner/coffee set |
| Extensive Royal Crown Derby 'posies ' pattern poreclain service 102 pieces, c 1930, excellent condition. |
Aynsley bone china coffee service with silver spoons |
| Aynsley very fine quality cased set of six coffee cans and saucers, and six matching solid English hallmarked silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1961.
The china is a crimson, cream and gilt leafed pattern, and is marked number 163.
The whole is encased in original blue case, and is in original pristine condition.
Retailed by Garrard's, fine maker's, maker to the Queen.
A fine complete service of 18 pieces. |
Redfern & Drakeford 10 Piece Coffee Set 1920/30's |
| This very pretty coffee set dates from the 1920/30's and was made by Redfern & Drakeford for the prestigious retailers Waring & Gillow.
It consists of four coffee cans and saucers, and a cream jug and sugar basin. The pattern and gilding is unworn and in pristine condition, and there is no damage to the set apart from a small star crack in the base of the cream jug, though I have tested the jug and it does hold liquid without leaking.
This is a beautiful set with a famous retailer's name to the base of all the pieces. it could be used or would make an effective display item.
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LARGE Art Deco Wedgewood tea and desert service, C.1930's |
| A BEAUTIFULL LARGE Wedgewood tea and desert service, C.1930's. Just look at those wonderfull Art Deco angular handles and designs. VERY Clarice Cliff like. This EXTENSIVE set is in LOVELY CONDITION. All pieces are fully marked as per photos with the Wedgewood stamp, and some other impressed numerals. I am happy to ship this set all over the world, as I have done so many times in the past with large and small items. I like the 6 cups and saucers the best.
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French Limoges China Coffee Service |
| A French Limoges gilded china coffee service,with a delicate floral pattern, comprising 10 cups and saucers, a lidded sugar bowl, cream jug and coffee pot. Marked "C&P Limoges Unique" circa 1930 in excellent condition
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Chinese Export Tea/Coffeee Pot c1775 |
| A delightful chinese coffee/tea pot, this is hand painted depicting 2 males and females to the front and birds, roses and foliage to the rear, this item is believed to have been intended for export to the mediteranean c1800.
Condition: Good
Size: 15.5cm height and 14cmhandle to spout
Weight: 300g
Further pictures available upon request, please quote reference number F3
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Clarice Cliff coffee set |
| Coffee set pottery 1930's "Delphinium" |
An IMPORTANT William Reed coffeepot & cover,C.1760. |
| This EXTREMELY RARE pot has been exhibited in two major exhibitions, and has been in good old collections. There is a chip to the rim of the ORIGINAL lid, and there is a very fine hairline around the base, which you do not notice at first, and still displays superbly. If we could find a Reed Liverpool pot like this in better condition, then it would sell for thousands of pounds. |
X RARE WILLIAM REID coffeepot, C.1775. |
| An EXTREMELY RARE William Reid or perhaps Vauxhall coffeepot, and ORIGINAL cover. The colour of the porcelain is very simmilar to a known Vauxhall piece in my collection, and yet the painting seems more Reid. A nice puzzle to be solved. There as been some very profesional restoration to this, but it still looks superb, and where are we going to find another one in near good condition? |
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