Georg Jensen prism cutlery setting, stainless steel. Each item of cutlery is stamped, comprises of 7 dinner knives, 6 luncheon knives, 9 pastry forks, 11 fish/salad forks, 9 large tea spoons, 12 small teaspoons, and 8 butter spreaders, Denmark, c 1960s, di
An Art Deco. 830 silver five-piece tea set, with Dutch import tax mark, unknown hallmarks and Roelofs Citroen (Amsterdam retailer). Comprising tray, tea and hot water pots, sugar bowl and milk jug. Damage to finials. Total 2013gm
An American sterling silver Colonial pattern flatware service, Tiffany & Co, New York, released in 1895, a setting for twelve, each piece with thread edged handles and scroll finials with acanthus motifs, comprising main and entree knives, main and entree
An Edwardian sterling silver tea and coffee set by Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1909-1911, comprising five pieces, each with gadrooned bodies, ebonised wood finials and handles, the spirit kettle 34 cm high, total weight 3450gms
A Royal Doulton part tea service, Art Deco design Comprising sandwich plate coffee pot tea pot and milk jug Cream with edge design of stylised fuchsias in yellow and orange with green leaves
Mitsuo Shoji, impression of the night sky, cream stoneware bowl; with celadon, cobalt & brushed tea dust glaze. Exterior with repeating plant motifs; brushed monogram to base, height 11 cm, diameter 25.5 cm
A Royal Albert Country Roses dinner / tea service for 12 persons consisting of 24 dinner plates, 12 coffee trios-cup, saucer, plate, hairline to one coffee cup, 12 teacup trios-cup, saucer, plate, 12 bowls, salt and pepper, 2 cake/serving trays, 1 egg cup
A Rosenthal gilt rim tea service for nine people consisting of teapot, coffee pot, 9 teacups and saucers, 9 coffee cups and saucers, 4 coupes and saucers, 1 sauce bowl, 1 creamer, 1 lidded sugar
A suite of Wedgwood Chester gold verge patterned tea and dinner wares comprising 8 dinner plates, 8 side plates, grubby hairlines to one, 8 bread plates, 8 small bowls, 8 coupes and 8 saucers, 9 tea cups and 7 saucers, 1 tea cup missing handle, 1 gravy boa
William IV rosewood foldover tea table shaped rectangular surface on plain column, circular platform base with lion claw feet, 93 x 46 x 73 cm (in need of restoration)
Collection Royal Crown Derby dinner and tea ware Imari pattern #2451 53 pieces including four large plates, six luncheon plates and 6place setting teaset
21 piece Aynsley pink & purple floral decorated tea set comprising, cake plate, six saucers, six side plates, sugar bowl & milk jug, six cups including five matching and one odd but similar example
A quality George III casket form tortoiseshell tea caddy, paneled with ivory and white metal trim, gilded captured ring lion mask handles and paw feet. The fitted interior with twin compartments and cut crystal mixing bowl, red velvet lined. 31 x 13.5 x 18
A Royal Worcester tea set, date code for 1917, retailed by Maple & Co, comprising eleven cups and saucers, eleven cake plates, a cream jug, a sugar bowl and a larger plate, all decorated in gold with urns and classical motifs on a white and pink ground, di
A William IV silver four piece coffee and tea service, maker's mark of Edward, Edward Jnr, John and William Barnard, London 1833 & 1834, melon shaped cast with flowers and foliage, on rocaille scroll feet, and a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, height
A Meissen Kakiemon octagonal saucer and a tea cup, circa 1735, the saucer painted in the 'Two Quail' pattern, the tea cup with banded hedges and flowers, brown rims, blue crossed swords mark, diameter 13.5 cm
A Caughley fluted tea bowl and saucer, circa 1785, decorated in the 'Temple' pattern with gilt rims, diameter of saucer 14 cm. Provenance: Janet Niven, Sydney
A George III mahogany tea table, the circular tilt-top with birdcage supported by a turned baluster pedestal and three swept legs with pad feet, height 69 cm, diameter 67 cm. Provenance: Dural Antiques, acquired from the above
Good Crown Staffordshire miniature tea set a total of 7 hand painted pieces, including teapot, height 5 cm, two cups and saucers, lidded sugar bowl, and cream jug.
Georgian tortoiseshell tea caddy silver inlay and decorative finial, with engraved monogram to exterior, twin lids to interior, circa 1770s, height 14 cm.
Collection of Continental silver novelty spoons and forks, comprising ten tea spoons, twelve dessert forks, four small forks and four serving pieces, marked (30), total weight 497 grams. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Mexican sterling silver tea and coffee set, 20th century, comprising a tray, teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug (5), total weight 3899 grams. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Indian silver tea service, comprising a teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, sugar tongs and an oval tray, all with repousse decoration of animals amongst foliage and flowers, engraved 'To F.G.E Piffard Esqr. From the Indian Community Darjeeling' (5), total weig
George II sterling silver tea caddy, mark of Ebenezer Coker, London, 1763, of rectangular shape, engraved with scrolls, leaves and flowers, lidded, hallmarked, height 13 cm weight 314 grams. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
George IV sterling silver three piece tea service, mark of Charles fox II, London, 1824, comprising a teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, all with floral chased and engraved decoration, hallmarked (3), height 15 cm (teapot) total weight 1322 grams. Provenanc
A Spode tea and coffee trio, a Derby sucrier and a Newhall dish, 1805-1825, comprising a Spode cup, coffee can and saucer decorated in bold gilt and cobalt colours with white flowerheads, a Regency Derby sucrier red crown with crossed batons, and a rose bo
A Sheraton revival inlaid mahogany tea tray, circa 1900, with boxwood marquetry ribbons, swags and trailing husk motifs and centred with a rosette, 63 cm long, 42 cm wide
A pair of large Mandarin palette meat dishes Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, the interior of each painted with maidens being served tea, seated on the terrace of a lakeside pavilion, within a puce diaper ground border reserved with iron-red vignettes around
A Victorian tea caddy & rosewood sewing box the caddy in flame mahogany with two lidded individual containers. The sewing box with mother-of-pearl inlay and nine compartments in a lift-out tray. Caddy - 18 x 30 x 15 cm sewing box - 11 x 26 x 18 cm
Japanese eggshell porcelain 12-Place tea set with 12cups and 12 saucers. Having a green and gold hand painted dragon motif. The set is of small stature, the cups being 3.5 cm.
Clarice Cliff tea set, 'Catona' pattern, six person set comprising of six cups and saucers, and cake plate decorated with hand printed bright orange and yellow flowers with blue centre, marked to base. Newport Pottery 'Bizzare' by Clarice Cliff, some paint
Tortoise shell tea caddy, 19th century two sectional caddy with carved ivory inlay edges, lid finials and four bun shape feet, height 9.5 cm, length 15 cm, depth 9 cm, some A/F
A George III Hepplewhite demi-lune fold-over tea table, flame mahogany with satinwood and ebony string inlay, square form tapering legs with original spade feet, circa 1790, 73 cm high, 92 cm wide, 45 cm (extends to 90 cm) deep
A stunning pair of George III sterling silver Chippendale pagoda shaped tea caddies in the chinoiserie style. Made by John Marshall of London, circa 1764. Each with fine hand worked repousse decoration to the side panels, including a female tea picker with
A hand worked German Eugen Ferner sterling silver (925) five piece tea service comprising serving tray, width 69 cm Wt 2kg, teapot, width 29 cm Wt 925 grams), coffee pot, height 25 cm Wt 973 grams), lidded sugar, width 17 cm Wt 302 grams), Creamer/jug, hei
A 19th century possibly Worcester matched tea service for eight comprising 8 teacups, one hairline, 8 coffee cups, two differnt colour pattern, 1 bowl, 1 teapot, 1 lidded sugar, 2 small dishes, different patterns,
A Rosenthal Studio Line 'Composition' gilded porcelain dinner suite by Tapio Wirkkala, c1970 comprising 13 dinner plates, 13 side plates, 13 footed tea cups, 13 saucers, 13 small bowls, 1 salad bowl, 1 twin handled tureen, 1 lidded sugar, 1 creamer, 1 medi
A large Royal Albert 'Moss Rose' tea and dinner suite comprising 11 dinner plates, 12 side plates, 12 bowls, 17 teacup trios, 12 coupe duos, hairline to one saucer, 2 salt shakers, missing bottom plugs, 2 pepper shakers, missing bottom plugs, trivet, sugar
A late Victorian silver tea caddy, oval form, half embossed, with cap form lid, height 9.5 cm. London 1896 by Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson). 152gm.
Haku Maki (Jap. 1924-2000) two s'saku-hanga woodblock prints tea bowl and calligraphy, signed in pencil, red artist's seal, editioned 50/203 titled 'Collection-1'. 125 X 12.5 cm surface textured. Signed in pencil, red artist's seal, editioned 27/203 titled
Royal Doulton Strasbourg dinner set H4958, settings for 6, including: dinner plates, entree plates, side plates, soup bowls, dessert bowls, tea cups, 1 cup damaged, and saucers.
Shelley rare earthenware tea caddy transfer printed with a Scottish hunting scene, hand painted over the transfer. circa 1910. Lid missing. 14 cm high.
Good 19th century inlaid walnut tea caddy, of deep rectangular form, decorated with herringbone veneer borders, opening to three lidded compartments with ivory handles, with secret drawer to side, the whole raised upon gilt metal feet, 17 cm x 23.5 cm x 14
19th century Italian micro mosaic panel, of rectangular form, depicting an interior scene with maid bringing tea on a tray, with her master trying to take advantage of the situation, in a slate frame, in tones of purple, red, green, white, brown, blue and
Three Georgian sterling silver items, including table spoon, fork and tea spoon, with various dates 1818, 1811, 1829 and makers marks, all of fiddle form, decorated with shell motif, two with engraved crest, total weight 184gm (3)
Good Regency sarcophagus tea caddy, in ebonised wood, inlaid with scrolling floral motifs in mother of pearl, opening to a fitted interior with central bowl, flanked by removable lidded canisters, the whole raised on four lobed bun feet and flanked by drop
Georgian three piece sterling silver tea set, two items hallmarked London, 1834, Ebe//Jw (Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard), the other hallmarked London,1823 J a (Joseph Angell I), all of baluster form, decorated with reeded handle topped with
Late 19th century Russian papier mache tea caddy, of deep rectangular form, the cover painted with troika scene, opening to lined interior, with factory stamp to cover, 9 cm x 16 cm x 10 cm
19th century Meissen porcelain figure, depicting a seated boy mixing tea next to a teapot boiling on the fire, in tones of brown, purple and yellow, with gilt accents, blue crossed sword mark to base, height 10.5 cm and length 11 cm
A Japanese twenty piece Noritake tea service, 20th century, the service with gilded floral decoration and border on ruby ground, comprising tea pot, creamer, sugar bowl, five cups, six saucers and six side plates, each piece with green backstamp, height 15
Silver tea service in canteen, sterling silver teapot, sugar basin, milk jug and cream jug of gadroon design 'Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company', in English oak canteen. (Hallmarks for London 1898)
A famille-rose tea cup, Qianlong period (1736-1795) finely decorated with ladies and children on the exterior, 7.4 cm diameter. Provenance: an important private collection, NSW.
A Japanese stoneware tea bowl by Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) with red stoneware body, covered with a white and thin reddish- white glaze, with a impressed mark on the base. With a Japanese wood box, inscribed and signed on the cover of the box, Shoji Hamada (
Two Japanese stoneware tea bowls, 17TH-19th century including a blue and white crackle-glazed tea bowl by Mokubei Aoki (1767 1833). Signed to base, with a Japanese wood box; and a Japanese Hagi ware brown glazed tea bowl, with an old Japanese wood box. (17