A Foley China tea service - 1920s-30s, painted with ornate gilt borders with polychrome flowers, comprising a cream jug, sugar basin, ten tea cups and twelve saucers, eleven side plates and two cake plates; together with a J&G 'Ye Olde English Grosvenor China' part tea service, in iron red with black and gold keywork rim, comprising a cream jug, sugar basin, six tea cups and saucers, six side plates and a cake plate. (58)
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An Italian gilt-decorated glass tea and coffee service in the Florentine taste by Interglass and Cristal T. Murano - comprising a teapot and coffee pot, cream jug, covered sugar basin on gilt metal base, three sugar basins or slop bowls, six tea cups (8.2 cm high) and saucers and sixteen coffee cups and saucers, the tea cup; together with a set of nine gilt-metal and stainless steel teaspoons. (66)
AN ARITA BLUE AND WHITE BASIN Painted to the interior with Kylin, squirrel and crane amongst pine, bamboo and foliage, the exterior with sages and cranes, 33cm diameter and a celadon bonzi dish, 35cm wide, and a monochrome vase, 24cm high (3) Condition Report:Arita basin with foot rim chip,celadon dish cracked vase with minor nicks to ring handles
Venezianischer Meister des 19. JahrhundertsDER MOLO DI SAN MARCO MIT DEM BACINOÖl auf Leinwand.61,5 x 97 cm.Das Werk zeigt den Bacino di San Marco mit der Piazzetta mit den zwei monolithischen Säulen und dem prachtvollen Palazzo Ducale. Der Canal mit einigen Gondeln, die Gebäude im Sonnenlicht erstrahlend, das fein aufgefasste Gewölk wie aus dem Dunst der Stadt erwachsend. (1391752) (4) (13)School of Venice, 19th centuryTHE MOLE WITH THE BASIN OF SAINT MARK Oil on canvas.61.5 x 97 cm.
Vintage Victorian ewer and basin hand-painted in vibrant poppy red with cobalt blue accents and gold gilt. The ewer features a dragon handle. Basin measures 4.5"H x 12.25" dia. Ewer measures 9.75"L x 7.5"W x 9.5"H. Includes a pasta bowl, adorned with green leaves and red flowers, measuring 2.25"H x 10" dia. All pieces have the Ironstone China backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Φ Dame Lucie Rie DBE (1902-1995) and Hans Coper (1920-1981)a part tea set comprising; sugar basin, milk jug, two cups, one saucer and one side plate, silver-grey glaze with manganese rims.impressed seal marks, minor chips10.8cm. high (jug)13.5cm. diam. (bowl)18.3cm. diam. (plate), (6) ProvenanceLotte Meitner-Graf, thence by descent.
'Cafe au Lait Red Gardenia' a Clarice Cliff Bizarre Stamford tea set for one, painted in colours on a speckled orange ground, comprising; teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, one cup, saucer and side plate, printed factory marks, 12cm. high (7) Catalogue notesThe tea plate has the impressed date of June 1931.
Postcards, Topographical, a selection of approx. 46 RP and printed cards to include views, rural, Haycock Hotel at Wansford, topiary, stately homes, street scenes at Wolverhampton, Knighton, Margate, Highgate, York, Hunton Bridge, Exford etc. churches, stone laying York, Pent Basin Dover, Jersey Lighthouse, mills, Sark Quay, b/w (2) etc. (gd)
A large Chinese export porcelain blue and white basin, Qianlong (1736-1795), of canted rectangular form and centrally decorated with a traditional landscape depicting pagodas, pine trees, and rocky outcrops, 44cm wideCondition report; The basin shows surface wear commensurate with use and age, including minor stains, surface scratches, frits and pits (please see photos). No other obvious signs of damage or restoration.
A Caughley tea service, circa 1790, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, nine tea bowls, nine teacups, nine saucers, a slop bowl and stand, a sugar basin and cover, a milk jug, and a tea leaf compendium, each decorated with a gilt and cobalt blue floral and foliate design, gilt banding throughout (please see P.Miller and M. Berthaud 'An Anthology of British Teapots' (Micawber publications, 1985) plate 692 for a similar teapot example) (35)CONDITION REPORT: All pieces show wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, rubbing to gilt highlights, etc. One piece shows restoration to the finial (please see photo). No other obvious signs of damage nor restoration.
A Shelley rosebud patterned tea service, registered design no. 272101, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, 6 tea cups, various saucers, side plates etc (22). CONDITION REPORT: All pieces, with the exception of one cup which has a hairline crack, are in good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The service has clearly seen little use.
A Victorian part tea service, in gilt and beige decoration with landscaped panels (+/-39 pieces). CONDITION REPORT: The sugar basin has an internal hairline crack, four cups have hairline cracks and one is badly discoloured. These five do not ring true when tapped. The remaining seven cups are in good order and do ring true. Two plates are badly damaged, the remainder are in good order. All saucers are in good order. All pieces have varying degrees of rubbing to the gilding which is most pronounced on the plates, saucers and cups.
A Shelley fine bone china part tea set, with gilt decoration and floral sprays, comprising teacups, saucers, milk and sugar basin, with painted mark to base 13490/2, (28 pieces). CONDITION REPORT: The tea service is in generally very good order with no condition issues. All cups ring true when tapped, there is no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration and the service has clearly seen very little use.
A Chinese export soft-paste porcelain part tea service, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Emperor, circa 1780, painted in blue and white and enamel colours with bands of ruyi heads enriched with flowers, lobed rims, comprising teapot and cover (with chained cover and metal mounted spout) 14cm high three teabowls, two saucers, a sugar basin and sparrow-beak milk jug 11cm high (9)Two of the saucers and one teabowl have niggles to the rim The slop bowl has surface losses to the rimThe handle of the teapot is broken off
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Joseph Gloster Ld., Birmingham 1922, of lobed oval baluster form raised on four bun feet, comprising teapot, the hinged cover with melon fluted ebony finial and earred loop handle, 11 1/2" wide, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, 31ozs 10dwts total gross (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker's mark C&S Ltd., Birmingham 1936, of flared hexagonal form with everted gadrooned rim, comprising teapot with composition knop and loop handle, 11" wide, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, 28ozs 12dwts total gross (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good condition, clear marks, no engraving.
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker's mark WA, Birmingham 1930 & 1931 (teapot), of baluster form with everted strapwork cast rims and raised upon four out curved supports with trefoil feet and heart terminals, comprising teapot with ebonised finial and loop handle (10 3/4" wide), two handled sugar basin and milk jug, 43ozs 5dwts total gross (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, no engraving, a few small dents
A BACHELOR'S EDWARDIAN SILVER COMPOSITE THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker possibly E G Parker, Birmingham 1903 (milk jug) and 1906, of oval form with a chased band of scrolling foliage, comprising teapot with swept shoulders and hinged domed cover with melon fluted ebony finial and earred angular handle, 9" wide, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, 15ozs 12dwts total gross (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, no engraving. Lid to teapot is bent and crumpled at front
A 19th Century famille rose porcelain basin, Qing dynasty, decorated a lady on a balcony to the interior, surrounded with flowers, dragonflies and butterflies, 37.7cm diameter and a19th Century blue and white charger decorated with peonies and peach blossoms in a basket with a band of floral landscape panels, 40.4cm diameterThe famille rose basin has a large V-shaped (from rim to base) section that has been broken and restored, now slightly discoloured, over sprayed, and with areas of rubbed decoration, star crack to base. the blue and white charger plate has been extensively broken with rivet repairs and small chip missing from the rim, stacking wear to glaze.
1970s Sindy collection, generally excellent to good plus in good plus Pedigree boxes (Sindy S collectors symbols present), with Shower No. 44573, Wash Basin No. 44541, Sink Unit No. 44548, Bed including mattress, pillows and linen No. 44503, Settee including cushions (2) No. 44518, Garden Swing No. 44511 and Wardrobe (one door hinge broken) No. 44502, plus Sindy's House (empty box only) No. 44570. Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness and untested. Viewing recommended. Qty 8 (3B)
An extensive Spode Royal Lancaster china dinner/tea service, comprising two soup tureens and covers on stands, six oval entree dishes, fourteen each crescent dishes, 28 cm dinner plates, 22 cm dessert plates, 16 cm tea plates and saucers, thirteen tea cups, three elliptical dishes, two sandwich plates, four dessert bowls, tea pot, milk jug and sugar basin with cover (106 pcs including covers) No cracks, restoration or damage as viewed under UV. Pieces are all in good order with no losses to decoration
An early Victorian silver four-piece tea/coffee service of melon form with melon finials, the scroll handles with ivory insulators, on foliate scrolling bracket feet, Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, London 1838 (the sugar basin 1837), 64oz gross, in original baize-lined fitted oak box Ivory Submission Reference Number QUNQUV9D
An ewer and basin, D. José I, King of Portugal (1750-1777), 833/1000 silver and silver, decoration en relief "Flowers and shell motifs", Portuguese, signs of use, ewer with Lisbon assay mark (1755-1790), maker's mark attributable to João Xavier Anastácio (1761-1800) and remarked with Cabeça de Velho, basin without marks, pursuant to Decreto-Lei nº 120/2017, of 15 September - art. 2nd, no. 2, paragraph c). Notes: vd. ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de; CARLOS, Rita - "Inventário de Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasileiras - Século XV a 1887". Lisbon: IN-CM, 2018, L-28 and L-398., Dim. - (lavanda) 4,8 x 51,5 x 35,2 cm; (gomil) 28,5 cm; Peso - 2.212 g.
An Ewer and basin, D. João V, King of Portugal (1706-1750), 833/1000 silver, engraved decoration en relief with coat of arms - per pale: I Guard (?); II cut of Mendonça and Monteiro; Alfaro crest, sculped handle "Caryatid", Portuguese, signs of use, Porto assay mark (1750-1760), maker's mark attributable to José Ferreira Barros (1734-1790). Notes: vd. similar copy in SANTOS, Reynaldo dos; QUILHÓ, Irene - "Ourivesaria Portuguesa nas Colecções Particulares". Lisbon: Author Edition, 1974, p. 128, fig. 154; ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de; CARLOS, Rita - "Inventário de Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasileiras - Século XV a 1887". Lisbon: IN-CM, 2018, P-13.0 e P-326.0 and SOUSA, Gonçalo de Vasconcelos e - "Dicionário de ourives e lavrantes da prata do Porto, 1750-1825", Civilização Editora, 2005, pp. 55 a 58., Dim. - (lavanda) 4 x 51 x 38 cm; (gomil) 29,5 cm; Peso - 2.727 g.
A scalloped basin, Rococo, faience, vinous and blue decoration "Gallant scene", flap with polychrome decoration "Flowers", Portuguese, 18th C. (2nd half), major fault, hairlines, chips and faults on the glaze. Notes: it was part of the Exhibition “Exposição de Cerâmica Ulissiponense - dos fins do século XVI aos princípios do século XIX” held at the Lisbon Municipal Museum, according to the label pasted on the back. Vd. “Exposição de Cerâmica Ulissiponense - dos fins do século XVI aos princípios do século XIX" Lisbon: Lisbon City Council, 1936, p. 37, no. 228., Dim. - 8 x 41 x 34 cm
Oscar Yakovlevich Rabin (Russian, 1928-2018)'Weekday in Montmartre' signed in Latin and dated '1990' (lower right); further titled in Cyrillic, numbered N1027 and dated (verso), bearing an exhibition label on the stretcheroil and collage on canvas60 x 80.5cm (23 5/8 x 31 11/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired directly from the artist 1990.Sotheby's, London, Escape Artists – The Non-Conformists Online, 21 September 2021, lot 65.Acquired from the above by a private British collector.ExhibitedOdessa, Texas, Art Institute of the Permian Basin, et al., Silent Screams from the Russian Underground, 9 September - 12 November 1995, no.37.LiteratureExhibition catalogue, Silent Screams from the Russian Underground, Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995, no. 37, illustrated b/w and listed.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
* Baker Pyne (James, 1800-1879). The Burning of the Toll Houses on Prince Street Bridge during the Bristol Riots with St Mary Redcliffe, & The Burning of the New Gaol, Bristol, 1831, oil on paper laid on panel, 138 x 102 mm (5 3/8 x 4 ins), and 100 x 138 mm (3 7/8 x 5 3/8 ins), the latter with early printed label of the Bristol Industrial and Fine Art Exhibition, 1893, giving the title, artist's name and lender's name and address 'Ms. S. C. Hosegood, 92 Pembroke Road, Clifton', both displayed in matching period gilt moulded frames (24 x 20 cm)QTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: Ms. S. C. Hosegood, 92 Pembroke Road, Clifton, by 1893; Sotheby's, New Bond Street, London, British Paintings, 10th November 1993, lot 99 (hammer price £5,800); Estate of Martin R. Davies, Bristol.Exhibited at the Bristol International and Fine Art Exhibition, 1893, (picture of the New Gaol exhibited as W. J. Müller).The Bristol Riots of October 1831 were the most violent disturbances to take place in England during the Nineteenth Century. General unrest preceding the great Reform Bill of 1832 sparked off demonstrations when the Recorder of the City, Sir Charles Wetherall arrived on the morning of 29th October. He had asserted in Parliament that the people of Bristol were largely unconcerned by the need for reform. During the following two days, the riots led to the burning of many buildings including the Bishops Palace, half of Queen's Square, the Mansion House, the Toll Houses at Prince Street Bridge and the New Gaol near Bathurst Basin.
A Victoria silver sugar basin, repoussé decorated in high relief with flowerheads, C-scrolls and leaves on a pounced ground, by Charles Johnston Hill, London 1893, diameter 11.5cm. £120-£150 --- Condition Report Good condition, with very little wear. marker’s mark: monogramme C J H beneath a crown. Weight: 9oz.
The Vintage Haeger USA Pottery Wash Basin and Pitcher Set is a stoneware set with a high brown glaze. The pitcher and basin are numbered 4060. Haeger USA backstamp. Pitcher measures 8"L x 6"W x 10"H and the bowl measures 15"L x 12"W x 4"H. Issued: 20th CenturyManufacturer: HaegerCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

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