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Derby Porcelain Tea Bowl, Artichoke Pattern in Turquoise, Georgian ca 1785 (4)
By Derby
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful tea bowl and saucer made by Derby in about 1785. The set has the very amazing and desired "artichoke" moulding and a bright turquoise ground with the white artic...
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1780s English George III Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Art deco sterling silver 4 piece tea set made in 1933
By S. Blanckensee & Sons
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in Chester in 1933 by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., this stylish, George V period, Sterling Silver 4 Piece Tea Set, is in the art deco taste, with angular sides and feet, and...
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1930s English Art Deco Vintage London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Flight & Barr Solitaire Cabaret Tea Set, Pink and Gilt, Neoclassical ca 1800
By Flight & Barr Worcester
Located in London, GB
This is a very rare and stunning cabaret "solitaire" tea set, serving one. The set was made by the Flight & Barr factory in Worcester between 1792 and 1804, and it consists of a larg...
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Early 1800s English Regency Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Belleek Cabaret Tea Set, Cream Cob Lustre, Erne, Victorian, 1890s
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in London, GB
This is an extremely rare Belleek cabaret set for two, or "tête-à-tête", made in the Erne series brought out in the 1890s. The items carry the 2nd Black Mark, used between 1891 and 1926. The set consists of a teapot, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, two teacups and saucers, and a large matching tray.
This set is very fine and with its restrained cream-white colour it would make a wonderful wedding gift!
If you ever thought Belleek fine china looks, sounds and feels unique, you are right. There is a back story to this extraordinarily fine Irish eggshell porcelain, which has an unusually high amount of "frit" and therefore is thinner and finer than any other china.
Pottery in Belleek (in the now Northern-Irish area of Fermanagh) had started in 1849 with John Caldwell Bloomfield, who was a wealthy land owner. During the Irish famine he realised that unless he would find a way for his tenants to make a profit off the land, they would starve. Agriculture had become impossible due to the agricultural diseases. This caused millions to starve and more millions to leave. As an amateur mineralogist, John Caldwell Bloomfield realised that his land had exactly the right mineral deposits to be used as clay for porcelain. He involved several investors and scientists and after many years of research, trial, error, the building of a railway line to import coal from England, and building a factory, the Belleek pottery resulted, employing the local people and soon producing the finest china made with clay from the Belleek area.
What had started as a way to fend off famine among the local tenants had became a story of incredible success by the 1880s as Queen Victoria fell in love with the fine white china and the many homely, slightly bizarre but nature-loving designs; this was different from English tradition, yet it was very much to the taste of the British who had developed a real love for home-made fine china since it was introduced in the late 18th Century. Belleek not only brought out many tea services, but started a new tradition of intricately woven porcelain baskets. Soon the English nobility started to place big orders and the pottery is still flourishing today and selling its wares the world over, while in England most potteries have long disappeared.
Belleek made many cabaret services, often called breakfast services or "tête-à-tête" services; these were used to carry breakfast tea up to the bedroom. Queen Victoria bought one in the Echinus style during a visit to the factory in the 1860s, and ever since Belleek's cabaret services have been in great demand. Nowadays there are very few of these left and it is rare to find a full service like this.
The Erne series was named after the river right besides the Belleek factory. This river forms the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, with the factory on the Northern Irish end of the bridge at Belleek. The pattern seems to be a play on the baskets and nets of the fishermen who once fished the abundant trout and salmon on the river Erne and the lake that belongs to it.
The items carry the second Black Mark, which was used between 1891 and 1926, however the very fine quality of the porcelain indicates that most pieces of the set are more likely to be from the 1890s than from the 20th Century. You will see that the shade of cob lustre is different on each item; this is normal for Belleek tea sets...
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Late 19th Century Northern Irish Victorian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
New Hall Hybrid Hard Paste Teacup, Palm Tree patt. 484, Georgian ca 1810
By New Hall
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful teacup and saucer made by New Hall around the year 1810. The set is decorated in the very desired but rare palm tree pattern with the number 484.
We also have a ...
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1810s English Regency Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Minton Teacup Quartet, Bath Embossed, Green Flowers patt.38, ca 1830
By Minton
Located in London, GB
This is an elegant teacup quartet consisting of a small plate, a teacup, a coffee cup and a saucer, made by Minton in about 1830. The set is decorated with the beautifully hand paint...
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1830s English Rococo Revival Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Pinxton Tea Service, Monochrome Orange Japanese Style Blood & Milk, ca 1800
By William Billingsly
Located in London, GB
Any porcelain made at the Pinxton porcelain factory is rare, but to find a complete tea service is even rarer! This wonderful service was made around...
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Early 1800s English Georgian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
English Pearlware Coffee Pot, Blue Transferware, Fallow Deer in Snow, 1800-1820
Located in London, GB
This is a superb coffee pot made in England between 1800 and 1825. The pot is made of pearlware and has a very charming blue transfer printed pattern of fallow deer in a snowy landscape with farm buildings.
This transfer print looks like an early 19thC print; as we couldn't identify the maker it was impossible to date it exactly. A charming detail is that the rim of the cover and the footrim, which are printed with a row of houses, both are printed up side down; this was probably done by children, who often did the smaller transfer prints because their little fingers could handle the thin strips of paper better than adults.
The coffeepot is unmarked. There is an old shop label on the underside stating it is "English, probably Spode" - however, although this pot is certainly English, it is certainly not Spode.
CONDITION REPORT The coffee pot is in good antique and usable condition without any damage to the pot or the spout; there are just some chips off the lower rim of the cover, which are not visible when in position and are inconsequential for using the pot. As is normal for antique pearlware...
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Early 1800s English George III Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Pearlware
New Hall Tea Service for Four, Elephant Pattern 876, Regency ca 1810
By New Hall
Located in London, GB
PLEASE NOTE THE NUMBER OF TRIOS IN THIS SERVICE HAS BEEN REDUCED FROM SIX TO FOUR, AND THE PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED ACCORDINGLY. IT NOW IS AN 18-PIECE SERVICE.
This is spectacular full tea service for four made by New Hall around the year 1810. The service consists of a teapot with cover, a sucrier with cover, a milk jug, four trios each consisting of a teacup, a coffee can and a saucer, a cake plate (saucer dish) and a slop bowl. The set is decorated in the super-charming and popular but very rare Elephant pattern...
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1810s English Regency Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Incredible George IV period sterling silver tea set - 9.7kg - made in 1821-1826
By John Edward Terrey 1
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London between 1821 and 1826 by John Edward Terrey, this incredible, George IV period, Antique Sterling Silver Tea Set, comprises a tea urn, coffee pot on warming stand...
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1820s English Romantic Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Minton Teacup Trio, Bath Embossed, Green Flowers Patt. 38/680, ca 1830
By Minton
Located in London, GB
This is an elegant "true trio" consisting of a teacup, coffee cup and saucer, made by Minton in about 1830. The set is decorated with the beautifully hand painted pattern no. 680 con...
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1830s English Rococo Revival Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Antique Sterling Silver 5 Piece Tea Set - Hallmarked London 1922
By Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd.
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1922 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., this handsome, Sterling Silver Tea Set, is plain in style, with gadroon borders to all pieces.
The kettle measures 12...
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1920s English Vintage London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Samuel Alcock Matched Solitaire Porcelain Tea Set, Pink with Flowers, ca 1836
By Samuel Alcock & Co.
Located in London, GB
A matched solitaire tea set consisting of a teapot with cover, a sucrier with cover, a milk jug and a matched trio consisting of a teacup, a coffee cup and a saucer. With pink ground...
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1830s English Rococo Revival Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Samuel Alcock Porcelain Teapot, Blue, Gilt and Flowers, Rococo Revival ca 1837
By Samuel Alcock & Co.
Located in London, GB
A teapot with cover in the “rustic bean” shape, cobalt blue ground with gilt acanthus motif and finely painted flower posies on the belly of the teapot
Pattern 5782
Year: ca 1837
Si...
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1830s English Rococo Revival Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
WAS Benson. A good quality small Arts & Crafts copper and brass teapot
By W.A.S. Benson
Located in London, GB
W A S Benson. A good quality small copper and brass teapot.
Category
Early 1900s Arts and Crafts Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Copper
Victorian industrial movement antique sterling silver tea set made in 1878
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1878 by W. Spurrier & Co., this very stylish 4 piece, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Tea Set, is elegantly plain in design, with angular silver finial...
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1870s English Industrial Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
H&R Daniel Coffee Cup Duo, Plain Shape, White with Landscape, 1825-1830
By H&R Daniel
Located in London, GB
This is an extremely rare and beautiful coffee cup and saucer made by H&R Daniel some time between 1825 and 1830. The set is potted in the "plain" shape and bears pattern no. 4652 wi...
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1820s English Rococo Revival Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
George III Baluster Shaped Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, London 1765
By William & James Priest
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1765 by William & James Priest, this handsome, George III, Antique Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, has a plain body and lid, a wooden scroll...
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1760s English George III Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Antique George I Octagonal Silver Coffee Pot 1719 18th Century Early Georgian
By Richard Bayley
Located in London, GB
An elegant Antique George I Solid Silver Coffee Pot in a traditional Tapered Octagonal shape width an Octagonal Domed Lid. The early Georgian C...
Category
18th Century English George I Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Silver
Antique Victorian Silver Kettle on Stand 1843 London England
Located in London, GB
A magnificent solid silver antique Victorian Kettle on stand. The Kettle has a delicately faceted shape with each panel featuring a detailed engraved design featuring birds, scrolls and stylised leaves and flowers. The Kettle rests on an ornate stand with a burner in the centre and is secured to the stand with two sturdy pins on chains.
Made in London, England in 1843 by Joseph and George Angell.
Approx. Weight - 2358g / 75.81oz
Measures: Approx. Height - 47.9cm
Approx. Width - 24.3cm
This Victorian Silver Kettle...
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19th Century English Victorian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Vintage Gerald Benney Sterling Silver Coffee Pot on Stand, 1965
By Gerald Benney
Located in London, GB
An impressive sterling silver coffee pot made by Gerald Benney. This magnificent Coffee Post if of a large size and has an elegant polished form. It rests on a round Silver Stand.
Made in London, England in 1965 by Gerald Benney.
Approx. Weight - 1596g / 51.32oz
Approx. total height - 31.2cm
Approx. height coffee pot only - 29.4cm
Approx. diameter of stand - 16.6cm
Both coffee pot & stand each have Full English Hallmarks.
This coffee pot on stand...
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Mid-20th Century London - Tea Sets
Materials
Silver
Antique George III Silver Coffee Pot on Stand 1783
By Thomas Chawner
Located in London, GB
An impressive Antique George III Sterling Silver Coffee Pot on a Silver Stand. This classic Georgian Coffee Pot has a subtle bead edged border on the lid, shoulder, column and base. The Coffee Pot has a wooden handle. The Stand has a round form and is embellished with a matching bead border. Both the Coffee Pot and Stand have an engraved monogram.
Made in London, England in 1783 by Thomas Chawner.
Approx. Weight - 1080g / 34.72oz
Approx. Height - 33.6cm
Approx. Width Handle to Spout - 22.8cm
Approx. Diameter of Stand - 13.2cm
Both the Georgian silver coffee pot...
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18th Century English Georgian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Samuel Alcock Tearcup Trio, Maroon, Yellow, Gilt and Fine Landscapes, ca 1845
By Samuel Alcock & Co.
Located in London, GB
A true trio consisting of a teacup, a coffee cup and a saucer, “rustic bean” shape, in deep maroon and pale yellow ground, with gilt and finely painted landscape reserves
Pattern 95...
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1840s English Rococo Revival Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Christopher Dresser design sterling silver tea and coffee set by Asprey 1995
By Asprey & Garrard Limited, Christopher Dresser
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1995 by Asprey & Co. Ltd., this stylish, Elizabeth II period, Sterling Silver 4 Piece Tea Set, is a reproduction of a design by Christopher Dresser, with t...
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1990s English London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Antique Georgian Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, 1821
By John Watson & Son
Located in London, GB
A beautiful antique George IV solid Silver Coffee Pot featuring a lovely chased design showing stylized floral and scroll patterning with shell...
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Early 19th Century English Georgian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
WAS Benson. A good quality Arts & Crafts copper and brass kettle
By W.A.S. Benson
Located in London, GB
A good quality copper and brass kettle by WAS Benson, wonderful design and in good condition. Length 10, Height 6 1/2.
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Early 1900s Arts and Crafts Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Copper
Barnards, Victorian Antique Sterling Silver Kettle, London, 1855
By Barnards
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1855 by Barnards, this attractive and wonderfully engraved, Victorian Antique Sterling Silver Kettle, stands on a hinged...
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1850s English Victorian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Derby Coffee Cup, Monochrome Sepia Landscapes Zachariah Boreman, ca 1785
By Crown Derby, Derby
Located in London, GB
This is a very rare and stunning coffee cup and saucer made by Derby in about 1785. The set has a white ground with graceful gilding, and two stunning little landscapes painted by Za...
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1780s English Romantic Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
New Hall Porcelain Tea Service, Japanese Tobacco Pattern, Georgian, circa 1795
By New Hall
Located in London, GB
This is a stunning tea service made by New Hall in circa 1795. The service is made of hybrid hard paste porcelain and decorated in a bold Chinoiserie pattern of large flower sprays. The service consists of a teapot with cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, and six tea bowls with saucers.
This service has provenance; it came from the collection of David Redstone, the well known porcelain expert who wrote leading books on Bow and Chelsea porcelain.
The New Hall factory started as a cooperative of several Staffordshire potters making use of the porcelain license of Bristol Porcelain...
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1790s English George III Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Antique George II Georgian Sterling Silver Kettle on Stand, 1734 Tea Pot
Located in London, GB
A gorgeous Antique George II Sterling Silver Kettle on Stand with burner. This round Georgian Teapot Kettle stand in a the legged stand - each leg feat...
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18th Century English George II Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
New Hall Hybrid Hard Paste Porcelain Tea Service, Palm Tree patt. 484, ca 1810
By New Hall
Located in London, GB
This is a spectacular 17-piece tea service serving four, made by New Hall around the year 1810. The service consists of a teapot with cover on a stand, a sucrier with cover, a milk j...
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1810s English Georgian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Robert Welch for Old Hall, 'Campden' Coffee Pot and Milk Jug, 1957
By Old Hall Earthenware Co., Robert Welch
Located in London, GB
Robert Welch for Old Hall, 1957
Coffee pot and milk jug
Stainless steel with wooden handles
Excellent condition, with only very light marks. Appears generally unused
Makers sta...
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1950s British Mid-Century Modern Vintage London - Tea Sets
Materials
Stainless Steel
Antique George II Georgian Silver Kettle on Stand London 1745 Teapot
By William Grundy
Located in London, GB
An excellent George II Georgian Solid Silver Kettle on Stand. The Tea Pot has an ornate chased design including floral, foliate and scroll patterning, and each side has a shaped cartouche with an engraved crest in it. The Teapot has a hinged domed lid with an impressive finial, and a substantial scroll shaped swing handle with a shaped wooden section. The Tea Kettle stands...
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18th Century English George II Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Antique George III Georgian Silver Teapot on Stand 1804 Tea Pot
By Crispin Fuller
Located in London, GB
An Antique George III solid Silver Teapot on Stand decorated with a delicate engraved design on the Teapot and on the Oval Tray below. The Teapo...
Category
Early 19th Century English Georgian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Antique Queen Anne Sterling Silver Coffee Pot Side Handled 1703 18th Century
Located in London, GB
An impressive Queen Anne Silver Coffee Pot. The Coffee Pot has an engraved armorial on the side, a spout with a hinged cover and a wooden ...
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Early 18th Century English Queen Anne Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
George III silver teapot & stand
By Thomas Watson
Located in London, GB
Classic Adam style silver teapot and stand from the late 18th century. The elegant boat-shaped oval body of the teapot is nicely hand engraved with brightcut work that incorporates s...
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1790s Georgian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Antique Irish Provincial Silver Coffee Pot Cork 1775 18th Century Georgian
By John Nicholson
Located in London, GB
An impressive Antique Irish Provincial Sterling Silver Coffee Pot with a classic baluster form and decorated with elegant floral chased patterns. The Cork Coffee Pot has a pair of shaped cartouches, one plain and one with a small engraved crest engraved in the centre. The spout of the Coffee Pot is decorated with acanthus leaf detailing. The Coffee Pot stands on a spread pedestal foot and has a wooden handle.
Made in Cork, Ireland in c. 1775 by John Nicholson...
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Mid-18th Century English Georgian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Hester Bateman - Rare Neoclassical Saffron Pot - London 1782
By Hester Bateman
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1782 by Hester Bateman, this charming and very rare, George III period, Antique Sterling Silver Saffron Pot, stands on four feet, and features Neoclassical st...
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1780s English Neoclassical Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Barr Flight & Barr Teacup, Salmon with Monochrome Sepia Landscapes, ca 1810
By Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester
Located in London, GB
On offer is a very rare teacup and saucer made by Barr Flight & Barr in about 1810. The set has a beautifully soft salmon ground colour, an elegant gilt border motif, and beautiful m...
Category
1810s English Regency Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Samuel Alcock Porcelain Solitaire Tea Set, Cobalt Blue, Gilt, Landscapes, ca1825
By Samuel Alcock & Co.
Located in London, GB
A solitaire tea set consisting of a teapot with cover on a stand and a trio consisting of a teacup, a coffee cup and a saucer, in “half orange” shape with deep cobalt blue and yellow...
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1820s English Regency Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Belleek Cabaret Tea Set for Two, Cream Grass Pattern, Victorian 1863-1891
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful and very rare Belleek cabaret set in the Grass design, consisting of a teapot, two teacups and saucers, a milk jug and a lidded sugar bowl, all placed on a large tray. All items carry the 1st Black Mark, which was used between 1863 and 1891.
It is extremely rare to come across an entire cabaret set of these antique items, particularly when in such fabulous condition, so this is a rare opportunity!
If you ever thought Belleek fine china looks, sounds and feels unique, you are right. There is a back story to this extraordinarily fine Irish eggshell porcelain, which has an unusually high amount of "frit" and therefore is thinner and finer than any other china.
Pottery in Belleek (in the now Northern-Irish area of Fermanagh) had started in 1849 with John Caldwell Bloomfield, who was a wealthy land owner. During the Irish famine...
Category
Late 19th Century Northern Irish Victorian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Antique George III Sterling Sugar and Cream Basket Set 1786 Georgian Baskets
Located in London, GB
An antique Georgian George III solid Silver Sugar and Cream Set comprising of a Sugar Basket and a Cream Basket. This pair of Baskets is matched in design...
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18th Century English Georgian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
W W Harrison & Co. An Aesthetic Movement silver-plated tea pot
By William Wheatcroft Harrison & Co. 1
Located in London, GB
W W Harrison & Co (William Wheatcroft Harrison). An Aesthetic Movement silver-plated tea pot.
Stamped underneath
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1880s English Aesthetic Movement Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Silver Plate
1960s Set of Six Fornasetti Tea Cups and Saucers White and Gold Ceramic Signed
By Fornasetti
Located in London, GB
A good vintage Set of six Fornasetti porcelain tea/coffee cups and saucers with geometrical gold decor. Each cup and saucer bearing the signature and logo. Made in Italy ca.1960s
...
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Spode Porcelain Teacup Trio, Red Imari Dollar Pattern, Regency, ca 1810
By Spode
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful orphaned teacup made by Spode in about 1810. It bears a lavish Japanese-inspired Imari pattern.
Spode was the great pioneer among the Georgian potters in England. Around the year 1800 he perfected the bone china recipe that has been used by British potters ever since, and he was also the leading potter behind the technique of transferware, making it possible for English potters to replace the Chinese export china, which had come to an end around that time, with their own designs. This was fundamental to a thriving industry that would last for about 150 years and provide half the world with their tableware. Spode porcelain is regarded as one of the highest quality porcelains around; for a soft-paste porcelain it is surprisingly hard and fine, and has a wonderful bright white colour.
The pattern on this can is called "Dollar" pattern, a very famous pattern that was used by English potters in the 18th and early 19th Century. It is obvious why it is called “dollar” - but its origin is less obvious! It is thought that this pattern was derived from a very old Chinese pattern depicting a tree with elaborate foliage that hides a Chinese character representing longevity or happiness. Traditionally, this went with a an image called “Taotie”, which was used on very ancient bronze vases...
Category
Early 1800s English Regency Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Victorian 'Louis Pattern' sterling silver tea kettle made in London in 1877
By Martin & Hall
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1877 by Martin & Hall, this attractive, Antique, Victorian Sterling Silver Kettle, is in the 'Louis' style, and stands on an ornate cast base with integrated ...
Category
1870s English Victorian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Russian vermeil and blue enamel vodka set
Located in London, GB
Russian vermeil and blue enamel vodka set
Russian, 20th Century
Decanter: Height 29cm, diameter 8cm
Cup: Height 8.5cm, diameter 4cm
This Russian drinking se...
Category
20th Century Russian London - Tea Sets
Materials
Silver, Enamel
Liberty and Co. An Arts and Crafts six piece pewter tudric tea set
By Liberty & Co.
Located in London, GB
Liberty and Co. An Arts and Crafts six piece pewter tudric tea set, consisting of a teapot, water jug, milk, sugar and a tea strainer with base. Stamped to the base, '6, Tudric, Engl...
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1910s English Arts and Crafts Vintage London - Tea Sets
Materials
Pewter
Derby Porcelain Coffee Cup, Artichoke Pattern in Turquoise, Georgian ca 1785
By Derby
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful coffee cup and saucer made by Derby in about 1785. The set has the distinctive "artichoke" moulding and a bright turquoise ground with the white artichoke surface...
Category
1780s English George III Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Boxed silver-plated picnic tea set
By Hukin & Heath
Located in London, GB
This rare silver-plated travelling tea set was designed by Dr Christopher Dresser and bears all the design qualities for which he was known. The clean lines and practical features ar...
Category
18th Century Edwardian Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
George III sterling silver 'drum' teapot made in London in 1775 by John King
By John King
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1775 by John King, this George III period, Antique Sterling Silver Teapot, is 'drum' shaped, and features a wooden handle and finial. The teapot measures 4.5"...
Category
1770s English George III Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Raymond Loewy for Rosenthal ‘Form 2000' Coffee Pot, Designed 1954, White Ceramic
By Rosenthal, Raymond Loewy
Located in London, GB
Raymond Loewy and Richard Latham for Rosenthal, 1954
‘Form 2000’ Coffee Pot
A lovely example of this design classic
White ceramic with gold edging
Exce...
Category
1950s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage London - Tea Sets
Materials
Ceramic
Chelsea-Derby Chocolate Cup Set, Gilt Stripes, Puce Flowers, Rococo 1770-1775
By Chelsea-Derby, Derby, Chelsea Porcelain
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful chocolate cup set made by Chelsea-Derby between 1770 and 1775, which was the Rococo era. The set consists of a cup, a saucer and a cover, and is decorated in a st...
Category
1770s English Rococo Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
A Fine French Six Piece Silver Tea Set
Located in London, GB
Comprising:
Kettle, Stand & Burner, (h 54cm, w 31cm d31cm)
Coffee Pot
Tea Pot
Sugar bowl & Cover
Cream Jug
Waste Bowl
silver weight 270 oz troy (8.4 kilos)
Category
1890s Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Silver
Yates Tea Service, Cobalt Blue, Gilt and Flowers patt. 1038, ca 1825
Located in London, GB
This is beautiful tea service consisting of a teapot with cover, a plate, a slop bowl, four teacups on saucers and four coffee cups on saucers. The service was made by the Yates fact...
Category
1820s English Regency Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain
Richard Hunt. A Rare Silver Plated Six Piece Matching Tea and Coffee Service.
By Richard Hunt
Located in London, GB
Richard Hunt. A Rare Silver Plated six piece matching tea and coffee service.
Measurements :-
Tray width 20", height 1 1/4",
Teapot width handle to spout 9 1/2", height 5 1/2"
Spirit kettle width at base 6", height 11"
Coffee pot handle...
Category
1850s British Aesthetic Movement Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Silver Plate
Art deco sterling silver teapot hallmarked in 1930
By Deakin & Francis
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1930 by Deakin & Francis, this very handsome, George V period, Sterling Silver Teapot, is in the art deco taste, with stepped detailing to the base and li...
Category
1930s English Art Deco Vintage London - Tea Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
Samuel Alcock Porcelain Teacup, White with Flower Sprays, ca 1823
By Samuel Alcock & Co.
Located in London, GB
A teacup and saucer in the “half orange” shape, white with simple gilt rim and beautiful hand painted flower sprays
Pattern unknown but similar to 1082
Year: ca 1823
Size: cup diameter 10cm (4”), saucer diameter 14.2cm (5.5”)
Condition: excellent, some rubbing to gilt
There are several items available in this design, please see group image and ask for more info if interested.
The Samuel Alcock factory was operative in Staffordshire between 1822 and 1856, after which it was bought by Sir James Duke and Nephews. The factory started as a partnership between the young Samuel Alcock and the older Ralph Stevenson, who provided the factory and capital. Alcock quickly took the factory to great heights, building one of the biggest factories of its time. Alcock jumped on the new Rococo Revival fashion and served a huge new middle class market. The reason we now don't hear much about Samuel Alcock porcelain...
Category
1820s English Regency Antique London - Tea Sets
Materials
Porcelain