Sterling silver coffee and tea service, mark of Hardy Brothers, Birmingham, 1953, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, hallmarked (5), total weight 2800 grams approx. Height 20.5 cm
A South-East Asian .800 silver circular tray, possibly Indonesian, 20th century the large tea tray with deep repousse border to rim with scrolls, swags and trophies, to an otherwise plain interior, stamped 800 to the interior, no other mark. Weight 1037g d
A Wedgwood 'California' dinner service for twelve, California pattern, number W4377, 1963-2005. The eighty-nine piece bone china service in elegant white with a simple gold trim, comprising twelve dinner, entree and side plates, twelve tea cups and saucers
Satin vase for Venini, tea coloured glass with brushed finish. Signed, dated and retains Venini sticker. Italy, produced 2017, 37 cm high, 16.5 cm deep
A Royal Albert 'Serenity' tea and dinner suite, comprising 10 dinner plates, 8 side plates, 10 teacup and saucer trios, 8 coupe and saucer duos, 4 salt and peppers
A Scottish Regency mahogany fold over tea table, circa 1820, with a fine exterior and interior surface, the brass mounted table with rounded corners above a deep skirt, a turned pedestal and four outswept reeded legs with scroll motifs, brass paw feet and
A Georgian sterling silver tea service, comprising tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, London 1833, maker: Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, 1529g total weight, floral and foliate decoration, each supported by four foliate scroll foot, teapot
Early Crown Lynn yellow egg cup and tea cup, egg cup model 'Te Toi Uku' can be found in the Crown Lynn Museum. Small chips to the base and face and showing extensive crazing. Both pieces are unmarked and attributed to the Amalgamated brick and pipe Company
Silver tea caddy having worn English hallmarks London assay. Maker unknown. Having an oval from with impressed scrolled floral patterning and domed finial top. Hight: 12 cm. Weight:225.2 grams.
Small tea service with mustard pot in sterling silver this mid Victorian service is heavily influenced by Georgian styling. Having a squat bolus from with ribbed edging and scrolled handles. Consisting of tea pot 10 cm high with ebonized wooden handle and
Sterling silver tea service a William IV 3piece tea set, 1830 London, by Joseph Angell. Having a scalloped pumpkin shape typical of this period with ornate sea horse handles the set is comprised of teapot, twin handle sugar basin and milk jug. Height: 13.5
Four Chinese and English pewter teapots, Chinese pewter tea caddy, bowl, trinket box and ink pot, 19th and 20th century, (8 items), the largest 14 cm high, Provenance: The Dr Douglas Frew Waterhouse collection
19th century walnut veneer tea caddy, with squat bombe shape body, the slightly domed cover decorated with studded swag border, with ivory handle and mother of pearl key escutcheon, opening to reveal one large internal compartment, 8 x 22 x 16 cm
An Assembled sterling silver Queen's pattern flatware service for twelve, various dates and makers, 19th century and later, Eighty-four pieces, comprising twelve each of entree knives and forks, table knives and forks, table spoons, dessert spoons, and tea
A Chinese Jizhou tortoiseshell-glazed tea bowl, Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), of conical form with a deep tortoiseshell glaze, 6 cm high, 11 cm diameter,
A Chinese Dangyangyu conical tea bowl, Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), of conical form covered in a dark hare's fur glaze, 4.5 cm high, 12 cm diameter,
A Chinese Qingbai conical tea bowl, Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), of conical form with carved decoration of scrolling peonies to the interior. Silver mount to the rim, 4.5 cm high, 13 cm diameter,
A jian-ware 'hare's fur' tea bowl 12th/13th century 12.4 cm diam., 7 cm high. Provenance: R&V Tregaskis Oriental Art, Sydney, 8 August 2003. Reid family collection. Bonhams, Important Asian Art, Sydney, 9 May 2018, Sale 24735, Lot 64. Private collec
A Georgian tortoiseshell domed tea caddy, circa 1800, finely decorated with silver stringing and ivory edging and ball feet, with a brass finial and silver escutcheon and vacant cartouche, complete with lids to the two section interior, with key, 16 cm hig
Chinese porcelain tea bowls, 19th century blue and white porcelain bowl and matching dishes decorated with foliate and butterflies, six character mark to base, one 'A/F'
Three Dr Wall Worcester blue and white tea wares, circa 1760, a bute shaped bowl in 'Three flowers' design, and a 'Fence pattern' tea bowl and matching saucer, open crescent marks to the bowl and tea bowl, the largest bowl 7 cm high, 10 cm diameter
A large Villeroy & Boch 'Amapola' dinner, tea and coffee suite comprising: 11 bowls - chip to one, 12 dinner plates - chip to one, 10 teacups - chip to glaze on one, 9 mugs - large hairline to one, 12 coupes and 12 saucers - repair to one handle, 1 tureen,
Marie Daage (French) for Limoges, tea service, Limoges porcelain, pink, yellow and brown Chinoiserie decoration with gold enamel rims, comprising a teapot, six teacups, two rectangular sauce dishes, six saucers and six dinner plates, all signed and stamped
A George III silver tea caddy, maker's mark of John Denzilow, London 1791, rectangular with canted corners and a slightly domed cover with finial, having bands of bright cut engraving of flowerheads and two vacant cartouches, height 14 cm, 462g
A George III silver tea caddy, makers' mark of Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1799, shaped oval with domed hinged cover revealing a double compartment interior, having bands of bright cut engraved fruit and flowers and two cartouches with presentation inscr
Three 18th century Chinese export porcelain tea wares, comprising two tea bowls, one with saucer, in famille rose palette with polychrome enamelled floral decoration, the duo sparingly decorated with floral swag border on white ground, unmarked. Diameter 1
A George III silver tea pot, oval form with engraved and reeded decoration, coat of arms and armorial, ebonised handle, London 1787 by Robert Hennell I, 450gm.
A vintage Susie Cooper white porcelain tea service, including a tea pot, a creamer, a sugar bowl, salt & pepper, mustard, six demitase teacups & saucers & six teacups & saucers
An antique Royal Crown Derby Imari Ware tea service for six, including six cups, six saucers & six cake plates, cup height 6 cm plate diameter 14 cm to 16 cm
A Villeroy & Boch 'Audun Ferme' part tea and dinner suite comprising 7 teacups, 8 saucers, 1 larger saucer, 8 cake plates, 2 coupes, 4 medium bowls - minor graze to metallic rim of one, 2 small bowls, 8 bread and butter plates, 8 dinner plates, 1 teapot -
A Wedgwood six person 'Gold Florentine' patterned tea and dinner suite comprising 6 teacup and saucer trios - hairlines to one small saucer, 6 bowls, 6 bread and butter plates, 6 dinner plates, 1 sugar bowl, 1 creamer
A hand painted Clarice Cliff Crocus pattern tea suite comprising coffee pot, jug - large crack, smaller jug, teacup and saucer trio, sugar bowl-repaired to rim
A Shelley four person tea suite comprising four teacup and saucer trios - small stain to one large saucer, one cake plate, one sugar bowl - some grubby hairlines, one creamer
Silverplated tea and coffee service, tea and coffee pots, water jug, sugar pot and creamer, all decorated with engraved foliate design and bird finial to water jug
Six English sterling silver tea spoons, five hallmarked London, 1925/27, Df and one 1946, Rc, in Old English pattern with engraved crest, total weight 120gm, length 13 cm (6)
Three gilt silver plique a jour tea spoons, two marked 800, Austria (one with engraving 1893), length 10.5 cm, plus an unmarked gilt silver spoon in foliate design a/f (break to enamel in finial), length 11.5 cm, total weight 27gm (3)
Irish Victorian sterling silver tea strainer, hallmarked Dublin, 1838, Il, with pierced circular bowl and acanthus and foliate handle, total weight 63gm, length 17 cm
Three Russian silver and enamel tea spoons, comprising gilt silver example marked 88, Moscow, AC, with spriral twist stem, decorated front and back in colourful enamels, length 10.5 cm, plique a jour spoon with fig shaped bowl marked 84, '?, length 21.7 cm
A Regency copper samovar, circa 1820, the neoclassical ovoid tea urn suspended on four legs with Egyptian revival caryatid mounts above a footed dais, the lid and base decorated with the crescent moon, flanked by lion heads with ring handles, the scrolled
A Victorian sterling silver three piece tea service, 1885 London, with maker's mark for Charles Boyton II, the fine tea set comprising a small globular teapot, a jug and a sugar bowl, each fluted to the lower body with successive embossed and chased bands
A Chinese tea box on stand, bearing Guangzu mark, late 20th century, the moulded yellow glazed ceramic box and cover, with low relief mountain and lake landscape, incised apocryphal six character Guangzu mark to the underside, on pierced wooden stand. Heig
Victorian leather covered wooden 'book stack' form tea caddy, distressed, lid opening to fitted interior, with 2 lidded compartments, and central mixing bowl, height 19 cm, width 32 cm.
Shimaoka Tatsuzo (Japanese 1919-2007). Stoneware Yunomi (tea bowl). Pale grey and celadon 'Net' glaze. Impressed potter's seal to foot. In signed tomobako. Height 5.5 cm D7 cm
Victorian sterling silver 3 piece tea set, squat circular part fluted form with gadrooned and foliate scroll cast rims, London 1895, makers Sibray hall & Co (Job Frank hall), approx 1248 grams
Late Victorian sterling silver tea caddy, faceted oval form, hinged lid with urn finial, body with raised band, London 1899, approx 136 grams (small dents)
Fine quality unmarked Indian silver 3 piece tea set, elliptical shape, ornately engraved with traditional scrolling foliate design centred by a blank shield, approx 1411 grams, (sugar bowl lid finial is a replacement)
Victorian sterling silver Batchelors tea pot, footed bullet shape with outset top, embossed floral and leaf design and laurel engraved crest to cabochon on one side, London 1873, marks for Lambert, Coventry St, London, approx 388 grams, (small dent)
Collection of 14 various sterling silver & .800 silver pieces, comprising, 8 sterling silver tea and coffee spoons, and a dessert fork, .800 egg spoon and pusher and knife, and caddy spoon, boxed New Zealand sterling silver & greenstone handled spoon, also
19th century Sheffield Plate samovar or tea urn, of neo-classical design, two handled oval shape with a band of grapes and vines on four scroll supports with lions paw feet, concave base on ball feet, 39 cm height (some faults)
Hans Bunde for Cohr Denmark 1960s 6 piece silver plated tea & coffee service, balsuter shape, with ebonised handles and finials comprising, teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, lidded sugar bowl, milk jug and cream jug
Good quality early Victorian sterling silver 4 piece tea & coffee set, melon shaped, the pots with flower finials, acanthus topped handles on scroll feet, London 1839, makers Charles Reily & George Storer, approx 2280 grams
An Imperial Russian silver tea glass holder, with niello work scrolling design,angular handle, circa 1890, zolotnik 84 silver. Height 9 cm, weight 140 gm.
A George V silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot, milk jug and double handled sugar basin, each of compressed oval section with faceted sides and monogrammed 'W', each rasied on four traingular hoof feet, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial,
Seven hallmarked sterling silver tableware items two matched gravy boats by S. Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1935. A tea strainer and bowl, by Cooper Brothers, Birmingham 1942. A small strainer spoon perhaps by mark Willis, Sheffield 1935; and two small G