Tazza
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A Pair of Silver Tazze and a Pedestal Bowl. The tazze by Crisford & Norris Ltd with Birmingham hallmarks for 1963, decoratively pierced out-flared rims and standing on pedestal feet, 2” (5 cm) high, 5” (12.5 cm) in diameter (approx 233 g combined). The Victorian bowl by Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer […]
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A Collection of Decorative Ceramics: A Collins & Wood China Teaset with plates, cup & saucers for 8 settings, milk jug, sugar bowl and cake plate decorated with swags of pink roses and forget-me-nots.
Sold for: £35
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A Collection of Decorative Ceramics: A Collins & Wood China Teaset with plates, cup & saucers for 8 settings, milk jug, sugar bowl and cake plate decorated with swags of pink roses and forget-me-nots.
Sold for: £35
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An Unusual, Whimsical 19th Century Dessert Service sepia printed with quirky humanoid insects, animals and foliage in the style of illustrations by The Honorable Mary Ward (1827-1869), and clobbered in coloured enamels.
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An Unusual, Whimsical 19th Century Dessert Service sepia printed with quirky humanoid insects, animals and foliage in the style of illustrations by The Honorable Mary Ward (1827-1869), and clobbered in coloured enamels.
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A Limoges Tazza decorated with irises, a pair of Royal Worcester blue & white willow pattern plates edged in gilding 8” (20 cm) in diameter, and a large Royal Worcester Willow Pattern cup & saucer.
Sold for: £50
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A Limoges Tazza decorated with irises, a pair of Royal Worcester blue & white willow pattern plates edged in gilding 8” (20 cm) in diameter, and a large Royal Worcester Willow Pattern cup & saucer.
Sold for: £50
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Two Illustrated Hardback Reference Books (A/F): ”The Corkscrew” A Thing of Beauty by Paolo de Santis and Maurizio Fantoni, and ”The Art of Corkscrews” by Ottilia Munaretti Bartazzo.
Sold for: £30
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Two Illustrated Hardback Reference Books (A/F): ”The Corkscrew” A Thing of Beauty by Paolo de Santis and Maurizio Fantoni, and ”The Art of Corkscrews” by Ottilia Munaretti Bartazzo.
Sold for: £30