A Regency period copper tea urn of classical shape, circular section with decorated borders, original stained ivory side handles (one damaged), flower finial, brass tape and bun feet. Warranted London Manufacture. Height 40 cm
A William IV period mahogany foldover tea table, oblong shape with rounded corners, the top with reeded edge, raised on tapering square section legs. Closed 91 x 44.5 x 75 cm
An uncommon Royal Doulton 'Kiwi' tea set comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl each with an encircling band decorated with multiple kiwis on a simulated crackle ground, each piece with Bates & Co., Dunedin Exhibition 1925-26 stamp under the base
Hallmarked sterling silver table wares consisting of an Australian Arts & Crafts sugar spoon Perth, maker James A. Lynton weight 25g tea caddy spoon, with shell bowl and rope twist border. Partially marked, marker GS weight 20g tea caddy spoon, with shell
Chinese Kangxi tea bowls and saucers consisting of eleven saucers and seven tea bowls, one tea bowl a/f, some light chipping and cracks, all decorated with lotus pattern diameter of saucer 13.5 cm. Height of bowl 6.5 cm
Chinese Kangxi tea bowls and saucers consisting of eleven saucers and seven tea bowls, some light chipping and cracks, all decorated with lotus pattern diameter of saucer 13.5 cm. Height of 6 bowls 5 cm. Height of 1 bowl 6.5 cm
Chinese 18th century tea bowls and saucers consisting of four tea bowls and saucers decorated in red with thick banding of flowers and four tea bowls and saucers in blue and white red saucer diameter 8.7 cm red tea bowl height 3 cm. Blue and white saucer d
Chinese Kangxi porcelain saucer dishes and tea bowls consisting of fourteen saucers and six bowls, some light chipping and cracks. Diameter of saucers 10.5 cm. Height of three tea bowls 3.8 cm. Height of three tea bowls 4 cm
Hardy Bros. canteen of sterling silver cutlery for 12 - dinner and entree forks, table, dessert, soup and tea spoons and dinner and entree knives, Hanoverian pattern London 1967 (96 pieces)
A Victorian four piece sterling silver tea and coffee service, maker's mark WH London 1841 - 1843, each embossed with foliate decoration, coffee pot 24 cm high, 2338 total weight
A late Victorian silver plate-mounted oak tea caddy, late 19th century, of sarcophagus form with a hinged top enclosing two compartments with covers, the metal cover engraved with bamboo and foliate designs, the body with decoratively shaped mounts through
A Chinese Yixing stoneware tea pot, of tall slightly-lobed form, the handles and spout modelled as knotty branches, the body and cover with raised slip decoration of flowering branches, an impressed seal mark underside. Height 14 cm
A Chinese export silver tea service, early 20th century, apparently unmarked, testing to a high fineness, a tea pot with raised bone handle, six handled cups, and a circular tray with raised dish stands for the pot and cups, the stand for the pot with a ch
A Chinese export silvered brass tea pot, late 19th century, the compressed cylindrical pot with a swing handle and a domed cover with guardian lion finial, each side of the pot decorated in relief with scenes of cranes in landscapes, the cover with inscrip
A group of four assorted tea pots, a patriotic First World War pot by Johnson, Burslem; a character pot by Ridgway; a Queen Victoria diamond Jubilee enamelled metal pot; and a floral-decorated porcelain pot. Height 15 cm, and shorter
A Moorcroft blue Speckle-glazed breakfast set, mid-20th century, a tea pot, coffee can and saucer, and egg cup on integral stand, impressed marks underside. Height 10.5 cm (pot), and shorter
A substantial Myott's 'Chelsea bird' dinner service, second quarter 20th century, decoration pattern 2335, one hundred and forty pieces, comprising nineteen dinner plates, nineteen entree or dessert plates, thirty-eight side plates, eight dessert or fruit
An English porcelain part tea service, mid-20th century, no maker's mark, thirty pieces, comprising two square dishes, eight side plates, eight cups and saucers, two sugar bowls, and two cream jugs, white-glazed with floral borders in the Imari palette (so
A Bendigo pottery 'Canadian Ware' tea service and a pitcher, 1930s, four pieces, comprising a tea pot, cream jug, double-handled sugar basin, and a small pitcher, all glazed in mottled purple, pink, blue, and green. Height 13 cm (pitcher), and shorter
Maling blue and white covered tea caddy. Octagonal; decorated with scenes of industry to each side. Marked 'North-East Coast Industries Exhibition, Newcastle-On-Tyne, 1929'. Height 14 cm
Victorian hallmarked sterling silver four piece tea and coffee service. London 1839; maker Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater. Embossed floral decoration and finials to pots. Weight 2509g
An Edwardian silver tea and coffee service, four pieces, half-fluted oblong section; teapot and coffee pot with wood handles, engraved crest and monogram; Martin, Hall & Co., Birmingham and Chester 1909. Total weight (all in) approx 2100g
A Chinese porcelain tea bowl, deep walled with cavetto rim, decorated to the exterior in famille rose and with rondels of dragons painted in iron red on a yellow ground, Xianfeng seal mark under the foot. Diameter 13 cm
A heavy Edwardian three piece silver tea set, rounded rectangular baluster form with gadroon top rim, the angular handles with acanthus leaf detail, ivory heat rings to the pot. Sheffield 1902 and 1904 by Bramwell & Co. and John Turton & Co. Weight 1195gms
An early 19th century Meissen porcelain tea cup and saucer finely painted with floral spray on a ribbon wreath. Magenta border with gilt oval edging. Marcolini period 1810. Width 13 cm
A small 18th century Meissen porcelain tea bowl with finely painted harbour and river landscape scenes in two gilt scroll cartouche. C 174 cm. Width 8 cm
An impressive ornate sterling silver tea service the tea, coffee, sugar and cream bowl with relief floral scrolls and cartouche and fluted panels, caryatid and scroll handles on circular feet. Hardy Bros, London 1909. Weight 2.4kg
A five piece sterling silver tea service. All with stepped circular foot base and raised stylised dragon and shield boss borders. Octagonal tray on four dolphin feet. Wooden finials and Bakelite handles. Weight: 2.2kg. Birmingham, 1957. Width 29.5 cm
Very fine Jiaqing mark and period (1796-1820), Chinese green-ground famille rose lobed tea-tray, the interior with a cartouche with gilt borders inscribed with a long poem in praise of good tea, dated to Jiaqing dingsi year (1797), the sides delicately ena
Qianlong period (1736-1795), Chinese armorial tea bowl, with the arms of Collins, See D. S. Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Vol. II, p. 424. Diameter 7 cm
An unusual Victorian purple slag glass tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, with fine floral decoration to the exterior, the interior with divided compartments. Width 18 cm
Indian silver three piece tea and coffee set consisting of a teapot, coffee pot and milk jug, each profusely decorated with flowers, scrolls and figures, elephant finials. Total weight 1637 grams
Smith and Hayter, London, 1801 George III sterling silver tea pot bulbous panel body with bright cut decoration, wooden handle and finial. Height 16 cm weight 484 grams
Dr Wall Worcester first period Worcester teapot and stand, c. 1765 decorated with alternate panels of kakiemon flowers, divided by dark blue bands with red moons and rich 'Old Imari' pattern, fretted square underglaze blue mark with rare 'Gilders' mark of
Dr Wall Worcester old Imari pattern tea-cup and saucer, c. 1790 fretted square underglaze blue mark, together with an 'Old mosaic' pattern tea bowl and saucer, pseudo oriental underglaze character marks, c. 1768-70 (4)
Dr Wall Worcester four first period Worcester tea bowls and saucers, c. 1770 blue and white, decorated with 'The three flowers' pattern and others, underglaze blue crescent mark (8)
Herend Chinese bouquet purple tea set consisting of a tray, dish, eight plates, nine cups and saucers all with printed and impressed factory marks (19)
Antique Chinese porcelain bowl the exterior decorated in famille rose enamels with scenes of figures drinking tea. 18th century, Qianlong reign period (1736-1795). Slight roughness to rim and expected signs of use. Diameter 14.2 cm
An antique Chinese porcelain hexagonal tea pot stand decorated in famille rose enamels with figures playing with children. Qianlong reign period (1736-1795). Minor expected signs of use. 12 x 13 cm
Antique Chinese porcelain tea caddy complete with original lid, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling vines. Early 19th century, Jiaqing or Daoguang reign periods. Slight expected signs of wear and use. Height 16.5 cm
Rare antique Chinese porcelain tea tray with upraised foliate rim, decorated with the 'Birthday' pattern on a rich Imperial yellow ground. The gilded characters within the roundels translate as 'Long life without end', and surround a central 'Shou' or long