AN YNYSMEUDWY POTTERY 'FOUNTAIN' TOILET JUG & BASIN the jug of baluster form with spreading foot, having a moulded twig handle terminating in raised leaves at the body, typical shapely wide moulded rim to match flared bowl, transfer decorated in black and grey, featuring a stately garden featuring fountain and sculpture, with flowers and foliage in over-glazed colour enamels, both bases with 'Fountain' mark in miniature scene, jug 33cms high, basin 37cms diam Provenance: deceased estate, consigned via our Carmarthen office Condition Report: crazing only
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AN YNYSMEUDWY POTTERY WASH JUG & BOWL the jug of baluster form with narrow neck and snaking loop handle, the bowl of flared and footed form, both printed in the blue 'Rural' pattern of pastoral scene with men and horses ploughing, a woman with a pail on her head and small child, all within an idyllic landscape with distant church, transfer marked Rural in cartouche to bases, jug 32cms high, basin 34cms diam Provenance: deceased estate, consigned via our Carmarthen office Condition Report: star crack to base of bowl, surface scratches and localised crazing to both
Victorian silver three piece tea service including teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, tapered baluster form, each panel with bright cut decoration separated with embossed beaded borders, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1867, approx 43.8oz, with an associated silver-plated water jug with mask head and coffee pot by the same maker, dated 1867 & 68, initialled 'P' to each piece
An early Victorian china part tea service in the manner of Coalport or Ridgeways, each piece painted with individual floral specimens (32 pieces inc teapot and cover)Lid of sugar basin missing, repaired foot on jug, 1 saucer chipped under rim (not visible from above) and 1 coffee cup chipped and cracked
A ewer and basinPortuguese silver, 19th century Part fluted body of gadrooned lip Faceted handle of lion's head finial Oporto assay mark (P-25.0) for 1810-1826 and same date maker's mark (P-547) Pedro José FerreiraLiterature: F. Moitinho de Almeida/Rita Carlos "Inventário de Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasileiras" séc. XV a 1887 pp. 221,325Height: 27 cm Diam.: 30,5 cm2245 g
A D.João V / D.José ewer and basinPortuguese silver, 18th century Spiralled body of raised and chiselled floral and foliage decoration, volute handle, on a circular foot Oval scalloped basin of identical decoration Lisbon assay mark (L-28) Luís Gonzaga da Costa (1755-1790) and maker's mark (L-91) António Gonçalves Ribeiro (1761-1798)Literature: F. Moitinho de Almeida/Rita Carlos "Inventário de Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasileiras" séc. XV a 1887 pp. 108, 12226x40,4x31,5 cm1474 g
A Victorian silver oval baluster sugar basin by Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1891, with twin scroll handles and engraved E, 17.5cm (7in) long; an Edwardian octagonal cream jug by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., London 1905, with a scroll handle and on an octagonal spreading foot, 13cm (5in) high; and a spill vase, 19.5cm (7 3/4in) high, loaded, 305g (9.8 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
An extensive Paragon "Tree of Kashmir" dinner, tea and coffee service, comprising 6 dinner plates, 6 medium plates, 8 side plates, sandwich plate, 6 small bowls, 6 soup bowls each with stand, sauce boat and stand, coffee pot and teapot, sugar basin, cream jug, 6 oval plates, 2 condiments, 8 teacups and saucers, 8 coffee cups and saucers, 2 egg cups and small plate, egg cup etc (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This service has clearly seen very little use. There is no discoloration, no chips, no cracks and no rubbing to the gilding. One large plate has a slight loss to the pattern on the rim and a few other pieces have minor firing marks to the undersides but generally speaking the service is in extremely good condition.
A quantity of TG Green & Co blue and white Cornish ware, including jug, flour bin, various sifters, mugs, plates etc. (29) CONDITION REPORT: The majority of the pieces in this lot are in very good order with no significant issues. The minor exceptions are: Two of the three mugs are crazed and a little stained. The small basin is crazed and stained. The lidded preserve dish has two small chips to the top rim and two nibbles to the edge of the lid. One saucer has more crazing to the centre than the others. Please note that the back stamps on these pieces vary. Some are the traditional green back stamp, others are the more modern clover leaf back stamp and some restyled by Onions. The milk jug has no stamp at all.
A Wemyss pottery five piece toilet set, decorated with grouse, pheasants and ducks within green rims, each piece monogrammed H, retailed by Thomas Goode & Co London (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The jug has discolouration and crazing around the top lip. There is a chip to the underside edge of the foot rim. There are however no other chips or cracks and no repairs or restoration. The grouse painting is generally very good. The basin is not chipped but is generally all over crazed and more significantly so than the jug. Again there is no evidence of any restoration. The vase has four top edge chips and a hairline crack emanating from one. It is a little discoloured around the top rim. There is an under edge chip to the foot rim. The soap dish liner is in generally good order. The two handled stand is again in generally good condition with no chips or losses but is yellowed and crazed. Both handles are in good order. The small soap dish lid is in good condition. The drainage liner has had a break to the edge and two pieces poorly glued back in position. The base is discoloured and crazed and has one small 4mm hairline crack. There is no restoration to the jug. We have looked carefully around the top lip and at all of the discoloured area. The crazing is identical to the rest of the jug, it is simply more visible because of the discolouration.
A Victorian tea and coffee service, comprising 2 sandwich plates, large basin, 8 teacups, 8 coffee cups and 9 saucers. CONDITION REPORT: The coffee and tea service is in generally very good order with no significant issues. We can see no evidence of any repairs or restoration. There do not appear to be any hairline cracks or chips. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding and the service could do with a wash. One coffee cup has a firing mark to the underside edge of the handle. One teacup has a hairline crack at the bottom of the handle.
An interesting Great War group of five awarded to Captain M. W. Hilton-Simpson, the noted African traveller and ethnologist who served with the Royal Army Service Corps during the war 1914-15 Star (Lieut: M. W. Hilton-Simpson. A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medals (Capt. M. W. Hilton-Simpson.); France, Third Republic, Legion of Honour, Chevalier’s breast badge, silver, silver-gilt and enamels; Belgium, Royal Order of the Lion, Chevalier’s breast badge, silver, silver-gilt and enamels, good very fine (5) £500-£600 --- Melville William Hilton-Simpson was born in 1881, oldest child of Rev. William Hilton and Emma Ellen Soames; surname of Simpson added in 1888. He was educated at Wellington College and Exeter College, Oxford, B.Sc. Travelled the Barbary States and Sahara, 1903-06; accompanied Mr Emile Torday on an ethnological expedition to the Kasai Basin, Belgian Congo, to collect for the Department of Ethnography, British Museum, and first traversed the country of the Bakongo and Bashilele, 1907-09; from 1912, excluding the period of the war, has, with his wife, been engaged in a detailed ethnological study of Berber hill tribes in Southern Algeria, among whom they have spent seven winters to date. Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, 1927; Chevalier of the Royal Order of the Lion, 1930; Corresponding Member of the Royal Belgian Geographical Society, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., F.R.A.I.; Rivers Medallist, 1932; member of the Geographical Societies of Paris, America, and Algiers, and of other scientific bodies; served in European War on Western Front; retired with rank of Captain. Publications: Algiers and Beyond; Land and People of the Kasai; Among the Hill-Folk of Algeria; Arab Medicine and Surgery; numerous papers for the journals of various societies, mainly on geographical and ethnological subjects. He died on 17 March 1938. Sold with a first edition (1911) of Land and Peoples of the Kasai, inscribed by the author ‘To E. L. Gowlland in memory of auld lang syne, Nov. 9th 1911’.
An Edward VII silver part tea service, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1907: of oval outline with reeded borders, on oval bases, includes swing handled sugar basin and cream jug, together with a circular silver lobed dish raised on three swept legs, 15cm wide, total weight of silver 325gms, 10.46ozs.
Two trays of 19th Century Gaudy Welsh tulip design tea ware to include: teapot, jug and lidded sucrier, along with teacups and saucers and sandwich plates. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Teapot - some discolouration but no obvious damage. Sucrier - 2 small chips to inside rim. Very small crack to lid handle. Cups - 2 appear older or discoloured and both have cracks. Another cup is also cracked and one handle is missing. Other 6 - 4 have no obvious damage, 1 has cracked handle and one no obvious damage but doesn't 'ring.' 10 saucers - 1 cracked and chipped, 1 cracked on 2 sides, 1 chipped to base rim. Very small, possibly firing crack to rim of jug. Basin - hairline cracks. One plate - slight knife damage. Other plate - 2 chips and some frits to underside of rim.
Two trays of part teaware, one tray of Royal Stafford fine bone china decorated with blue flowers and gilt edges (six teacups and saucers, one cracked, side plates, sandwich plate, basin and jug). Together with a tray of Foley fine bone china 'Cornflower' pattern (six cups and saucers, six side plates, sandwich plate, basin and jug). (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of china, one tray of Royal Albert 'Gossamer': a small selection of various colours of teacups, saucers and plates and one tray of Royal Albert 'Masquerade' with four teacups, six saucers, six plates, a sandwich plate, jug and basin. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) None marked seconds. Gossamer - 4 cups have wear to gilding but no obvious other damage. Rest has no obvious damage.Masquerade - Slight wear to black on handles of one teacup. One side plate has a tiny bubbly to glaze and blemish to rim. Rest has no obvious damage.
SATZ VON 6 SUPPENTASSEN MIT U-TELLERMeissen, 20.Jh. Farbig bemalt mit deutscher Blume und Goldkanten. Schwertermarke, 1. Wahl. D.12,5cm, H.5cm. Kleiner Chip am Lippenrand von einer Tasse A SET OF 6 SOUP BOWLS WITH SAUCERS Meissen, 20th century Colourfully painted in with''Deutsche Blume'' and gilt rims. Blue crossed swords mark, 1st choice. Diameter 12.5 cm, 5 cm high. Keywords: dish, container, basin, vessel, porcelain, German, Germany, chinaware, china factory, porcelain factory, porcelain manufacture
An Edwardian silver oval three piece tea set by Maxfield & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1908, the tea pot with a composition oval finial and angular handle, chased with two husk bands, 26cm (10 1/4in) long, 826g (26.55 oz) grossCondition Report: Maker's marks to tea pot and sugar basin slight;y obscured, the rest are clearTea pot hinge goodCover sits wellSlight play to handleCrease to tea pot body measuring 18mmCream jug slightly wobblesHusk bands are slightly rubbed throughoutLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese export silver cream jug and sugar basin for the Japanese market by Gan Qing He, Shanghai circa 1860 to 1910, hammered overall with faux bamboo handles, applied prunus blossom and bird shaped panels and a chop mark reading 'Japan lasts forever', the cream jug 6cm (2 3/8in) high, 249g (8 oz)
A late Victorian silver oblong baluster four piece tea set, maker's mark JRO, Birmingham 1899, the kettle with a fixed foliate chased loop handle, a composition lobed oval finial to the domed cover, the body chased with foliate swags and floral sprays, two vacant reserves, on an oblong reeded stand above a burner, on four scroll legs, 33cm (13in) high, the tea pot with a composition angular handle, 30.5cm (12in) long, 1932g (62.1 oz) grossCondition Report: Kettle on stand - Marks to body slightly obscured, hinge good, stands well, missing one retaining pin, the other lacking chain, cover sits wellTeapot - Marks clear, play to the hinge, gap to the cover, slight play to the handle, stands wellSugar basin - Marks clear, wobblesCream jug - Marks clear, wobblesAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Early Victorian Spode porcelain teapot with blue and gilt border decoration, the matching two-handled sugar basin and cream jug and 19th century porcelain part tea and coffee service with blue and gilt decoration, the oval straight-sided teapot numbered 492 to base Condition ReportTwo of the coffee cups are cracked. Two of the tea cups are cracked another 1 has chips to the base and another has a large are of wear to the lip. The larger teapot has a large chip to the spout as well as crazing and scratching to the inside. The sugar basin has cracks to it. Some of the saucers have some major wear to them. The other teapot has cracks to it. All items have some wear. See attached images.
An Elizabeth II Harlequin Silver Four Piece Tea Service, by Barker Bros Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1949 and 1958, with reeded mounts and bands to body, "C" scroll handles on circular footrim, comprising - teapot, 6.5ins high, hot water pot, 9ins high, each with turned composition finials and handles, two handled sugar basin, and milk jug, gross weight 56ozs

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