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A collection of Royal Copenhagen porcelain coffee wares consisting of a teapot; coffee pot; milk jug; sugar basin and cover; six tea cups with twelve saucers; nine coffee cups with nine saucers; a pair of plates with pierced basket weave borders; a group of tea knives; seven soup bowls; six covers; one saucer; seven salad plates; an oval serving dish with associated lid; etcQty: qtyChipping to the tureen lid rim. A chip to one of the salad plates on the rim, another with a firing imperfection around the lip and one with chipping to the rim of the base. One saucer with a chip to the rim. Sugar bowl with minor chips to the base. Leaf shaped plates with firing imperfections. Some hairline fractures around the rim of the vase. One knife with significant damage and repair to the handle, a further knife with hairline fractures and cracks throughout. Minor firing imperfections to one of the plates, together with a chip from the rim. Chipping to the bases of the pierced basket woven dishes. Minor firing impurity to one of the handles of a teacup. Chipping to rim of a further tea cup. Chipping to one of the saucers, together with a hairline fracture across the central roundel of the same saucer, and a hairline fracture running from the chip down the underside of the same saucer. A further saucer with a similar chip to the rim. One coffee cup with a crack running from the rim down towards the base stopping just within the blue border. Colour generally good, very little evidence of wear or rubbing. Minor differences in the deepness and intensity of the blue throughout the set as you would expect with such a large collection of Copenhagen. The teapot with one minor chip to the rim of the lid, tea staining within commensurate with age and use. Numbered 1/1119 to the bottom and to the lid.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BASIN STAND with dished top, two small triangular drawers to central frieze, on triple downswept support terminating in pad feet, 75cm high x 55cm diameterProvenance: The Estate of the late John Rollo Somerset-Paddon, formerly of Chalk Newton House, Maiden Newton, Dorset, thence by descent.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BLOOR DERBY PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE decorated in an Imari palette and green with Fence pattern within profuse floral borders comprising teapot, sugar basin, milk jug, fifteen tea cups, eight coffee cans, thirteen saucers, five bowls, eight plates, sauce tureen and stand, vase and pin bowl (56 pieces)Provenance: The Estate of the late John Rollo Somerset-Paddon, formerly of Chalk Newton House, Maiden Newton, Dorset, thence by descent.
A 19thc large deep basin with flat rim and brass band around the outside, the interior profusely decorated with flowering prunus, and other flowers, leaves and insects. Some damages, 41.5cms diameter. *Condition: There are some damages to the enamel, more noticeably to the back where there are some large areas of surface loss and cracks to the surface, there is a dent at the back which has pushed the surface in on the inside in one area with some surface loss, and a few other areas of the inside with some chips/surface loss, bottom of the well inside also has a dent.
with lobed decoration and ribbed borders, the ewer with a scroll handle, initialled and gilt interior, possibly by Alexander Yarshinov, St Petersburg 1795-1826; the basin 14.25" (36.2cm) long; 57.2ozt (2). *Condition: Both with wear which is commensurate with age & use, both rock in place & have bruised bodies & a bit pin dented Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with part-fluted decoration, claw feet & a "cape" rim, together with a matching milk jug, both pieces faintly inscribed on their bases & crested, maker's mark distorted, London 1806 and a non-matching sugar basin, on ball & claw feet, crested, London 1812; the tea pot 10.25" (26cm) long; 38ozt weighable silver (3). *Condition: All pieces quite worn, dents & pitting to the bodies, the sugar basin the worst for wear - creased all over the body & with thin patches. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A matched Victorian silver three-piece pedestal teaset, makers A G Whighton, Edinburgh 1838 and Leonard Urquhart, Edinburgh, 1838, the teapot with dome lid surmounted by an bird and flowerhead, with foliate border, embossed floral decoration, with acanthus capped handle and spout, raised on a domed circular foot, with similar decoration to the cream jug and sugar basin, 1605gms, 51.60ozs (Exemption Ref VH2ZF32M)

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