A partial Spode imari tea and coffee servicecirca 1813of London-shape, pattern 1946, comprising eight teacups, nine coffee cups, twelve saucers, a bachelor teapot and cover (spout chipped), 9cm high; a twin-handled oval sucrier and cover, slop basin, 19cm diameter; circular dish, 18cm diameter, together with a spare small cover, painted factory marks and pattern numbers in iron red(36 pcs including covers)Teapot - spout chipped.Sucrier - some rubbing to gilding on the edge and knop of cover and slightly to the handles.1 coffee cup - crack descending from upper rim. Another coffee cup with firing crack to the underside of the base.1 teacup with x-shaped hairline to lower portion of body, which is stained to the interior. Another teacup with several scratches to the interior.Slop basin - scratches and many spots of staining to interior.Plate - underside rim chip and associated hairline.Remainder of items are in a good condition and there are no further damages or any signs of restoration. The quality of the decoration remains good throughout, there are just a couple of cups with very minor rubbing to the gilding on the rims.
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A Liberty & Co English Pewter sugar basin designed by Archibald Knox, model no. 0375, cast in low relief with Art Nouveau whiplash foliage design, a Liberty & Co pewter and enamel napkin ring designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0920, a Liberty pewter vase model no.029, and a pair of pewter vases model no.0763, stamped marks, 9cm wide (sugar basin), 20.5cm. high (tallest vase) (5)
A Royal Worcester tea set, comprising 12 cups, 12 saucers, 12 plates, sugar basin, cream jug, 2 plates and bowl (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The service is in generally very good condition and has clearly seen little use. All pieces are in good order with the exception of three cups. One has a tiny rim chip, another a slightly larger but still small rim chip through the gilding and a third has had a break which is V shaped by the handle. This has been glued. The sugar basin is a little dirty inside but all other pieces are clean. The gilding is not rubbed and there are no significant marks or scratches to the painted pattern. The undersides of the cups, jug and slop bowl are all a little dirty and marked on the proud lobes. The service has clearly seen little use.
An Art Deco Shelley tea set, white, green and black, comprising 2 sandwich plates, 12 side plates, 8 saucers, 8 cups and milk jug. CONDITION REPORT: The tea service is in generally fairly good order. Two of the cups have hairline cracks. The remaining cups all ring when tapped. One has brown staining to the inside bottom rim edge. There are some very minor blemishes to the paintwork. Both large plates ring when tapped. Five of the plates ring when tapped, six are slightly dull when tapped but only one appears to have a visible hairline crack. One plate has a break to one corner but we have the piece. Four of the saucers ring when tapped, four are slightly dull. The cream jug is in good order. The sugar basin has a hairline crack around one corner running for +/- 3 cm. This is probably just a surface mark rather than right through. There does not appear to be any significant crazing and any losses to the paintwork are minor.
PANNEAU EN RELIEF REPRÉSENTANT BOUDDHA ENTRANT À RAJAGRIHA EN SCHISTEANCIENNE RÉGION DU GANDHARA, CIRCA IIE SIÈCLE19.8 x 20.5 cm (7 3/4 x 8 1/8 in.)Footnotes:A SCHIST RELIEF PANEL OF BUDDHA ENTERING RAJAGRIHA ANCIENT REGION OF GANDHARA, CIRCA 2ND CENTURY 犍陀羅 約二世紀 片岩佛陀入王舍城圖石碑 Published: Mario Bussagli, L'Arte del Gandhara, Torino, 1984, p. 142, nos. 2 & 3. Isao Kurita, Gandhara Art, Vol. I, Tokyo, 1990, p. 267, no. 558. Flore de Marchant, Analyse des œuvres narratives du Gandhâra de la collection de Marteau, Vol. I, Louvain-La-Neuve, 1999, no. 1, fig. 13. Provenance:With Claude de Marteau, Brussels, by 1970sOnce adorning a Gandharan shrine or stupa, and created to educate the faithful about the Buddha's life, this panel tells the story of the Enlightened One's celebrated arrival at the local capital of Rajagriha. In the backdrop just before the Buddha, a crenelated rampart represents the city walls. An early disciple, possibly Ananda, sporting a monk's shaved head and robe, joins him on the far right, preceded by Buddhism's primary protector deity, Vajrapani—a Zeus-like bearded man holding a thunderbolt (vajra) with a deliberate frontal gaze. Motioning toward the left, one of two courtiers guides the Buddha to meet Rajagriha's king while embellishing the path with fistfuls of petals from an oversized basin. Another panel representing this scene in a private Japanese collection is published in Kurita, Gandharan Art, Vol. I, 2003, p. 96, no. 181. Discussing a third in the Lahore Museum, Ingholt recounts the episode: 'After having proven his miraculous powers at Uruvilva, the Buddha turns to the near-by capital of the Magadha province, Rajagriha. It was the king of this land, Bimbisara, who according to legend, had visited the Buddha shortly after the Renunciation, expressing his wish to become a disciple when Siddhartha had obtained the Enlightenment. On the arrival of the Buddha in Rajagriha the king immediately called on the illustrious visitor and invited him to dinner the next day. The Buddha accepted.' (Ingholt, Gandharan Art in Pakistan, 1957, p. 73, no. 90). Aesthetically, the fluid movement exhibited throughout the present panel, the portrayal of the Buddha's ushnisha with a high profile, and each figure's alert eyes and thoroughly pleated garments redolent of Indo-Parthian sculpture, are all characteristics of friezes stemming from Swat Valley, depicted similarly by another in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1998.491).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Chinese Export Silver Four Piece Tea Service, Late 19th/Early 20th Century by Tuck Chang & Co. Shanghai, cast with dragons and with bamboo pattern handles, finial and spout, comprising - teapot 6.5ins (16.5cm) high, two handled sugar basin, milk jug and pair of sugar tongs, gross weight 36ozs, with maker's mark and character mark. In wooden fitted box
A Newport Pottery Clarice Cliff Part Coffee Service, painted in the Crocus pattern against a cream ground with brown bands, printed and painted marks, comprising; six coffee cups and saucers, cream jug and sugar basin. (14) Lot 1048 - The bowl has a glazed chip to rim. Jug has wear to rim and brown band. One saucer chipped. One cup chipped. Wear to rims and brown bands throughout.
Collection of Rosenthal Versace 'Le Voyage de Marco Polo' porcelain tablewares, of recent manufacture, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, sugar basin, two cups and saucers, salt and pepper pots, large plate, plate warmer, and oblong tray, all with printed factory marks, most with boxes, 30.5cm diameter and smaller
Amazonia -- Photographer unknown. Shrunken head of Chief Tibi of the Antipas tribe, Amazon. 1870s. Albumen print. 20 x 14 cm. Mounted to board, annotated in English in ink on mount verso. This early and rare photograph of a shrunken head shows Chief 'Tibi', of an indigenous tribe settled on the upper Amazon called 'Antipas'. He was killed by members of the Aguaruna tribe in 1871 and subsequently prepared in this form. The history of these tribal battles and that of the head are extensively documented on the back of the photograph in contemporary handwritten notes. Headhunters existed in many regions of the world, but the making of shrunken heads from the heads of slain enemies is known only from a few peoples of the Amazon basin. This custom was especially practiced by the members of the Aguaruna and Shuar in Peru and Ecuador. After successful headhunting, the victorious tribe celebrated a series of complex rituals by making the head trophy (tsantsa), during which the life force of the slain person was transferred into the hunter. After the head was appropriately prepared, the eyelids and mouth were sewn closed with needles made of bamboo to prevent the dead man's vengeful spirit from exiting. In the 19th and 20th centuries, shrunken heads were a popular souvenir for sailors and travelers from South America, making them a coveted object of ethnological collectors and museums in Europe and North America. A shrunken head of this type was first displayed in London in 1861 in an ethnological exhibition. – Some light surface scuffing, otherwise a strong print in very good condition.
A collection of 18th and 19th century English porcelain,comprising a Chelsea tea bowl, with raised leaf decoration, red anchor mark, 7.2cm wide, a Worcester Barr Flight Barr teacup, decorated with three en grisaille panels between gilt borders, 10.5cm high, a Derby coffee can, decorated in the Imari palette, painted mark, 6.4cm high, a similar coffee can, with a gilded leaf band to a cobalt blue ground, 6cm high, three Worcester porcelain cups, 18th century; the first decorated with a Chinese figural scene, 6.7cm high, the second with floral sprays, underglaze workman's mark, 6.5cm high, and the third with painted floral sprays, 5.8cm high, a Worcester blue and white saucer, c.1770, decorated with a European landscape scene, 12.2cm diameter, a miniature water jug and washbasin, painted with roses, 5cm high, four footed porcelain bowls, 18th century, varying painted decoration, widest 9cm, and an 18th-century blue and white saucer decorated with a Chinese landscape scene, 12.2cm diameter, together with an opaque white glass panel, painted with geese and signed with the initials 'JW'15 x 10cm (16)Chelsea tea bowl) Chip to the rim. Derby coffee can) Crazing throughoutBasin) Chip to the rim of the basin.Porcelain bowls) Widest with star crack to the base. One decorated with roses is chipped and cracked. Example with a garden scene is chipped and cracked to the base.Losses and wear to the paint throughout.
A collection of Royal Worcester Contessa pattern white and gilt decorated dinner wares circa 1982 comprising eight small bowls, one large bowl, eight dinner plates, eight soup bowls, oval serving plate, coffee pot and cover together with lidded sugar basin and cream jug, seven coffee cans, eight saucers, eight side plates, sauce boat and stand and a pair of vegetable tureens and covers
A BACHELOR'S THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914 (teapot) and 1915, of semi fluted oval form, comprising teapot with hinged fluted domed cover, melon fluted ebony knop and earred angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 9" wide, 28ozs 9dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, no engraving
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker E.S.Barnsley, Birmingham 1914 (teapot) and 1915, of rounded oblong form with everted scroll shoulders and raised upon four out turned feet, comprising teapot and hinged cover with fruitwood finial and earred scroll handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 9 3/4" wide, 30ozs total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No engraving, generally good
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR BOWL, maker's mark J D & S, Sheffield 1899, with cast and applied undulating scroll rim, 3 3/4" diameter, 2ozs 18dwts, together with a set of six coffee spoons, maker A. J. Bartholomew, Birmingham 1912, the finials cast and pierced with a bird feeding three chicks in a nest over an ivy clad shaft, 18dwts total, cased (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Basin very good, no engraving. Spoons super light weight but beautifully detailed. Case good
AN EDWARDIAN BACHELOR'S THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, maker's mark HM, Birmingham 1908, of rounded flared oblong form with cast and applied Celtic knot and motif band, raised upon four bun feet, comprising teapot with flat hinged domed cover, ebony knop and earred angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 8 1/2" wide, 16ozs 19dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Very good, marks worn but readable, no engraving
A SILVER COMPOSITE THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Huttons, London 1901, 1904 (teapot) and 1923 (sugar), of semi fluted oval form, comprising teapot with flat hinged cover with ebony urn finial and earred angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 11 1/4" wide, 31ozs 7dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Milk jug quite small compared to sugar and teapot. Sugar and milk both good. Teapot has large dent on side of hallmarks across fluting
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN FLUTED TEA SERVICE, c.1830, probably Daniel, painted in polychrome enamels with panels of summer flowers within gilt scroll borders on a cobalt blue ground, comprising six each tea, coffee cups and saucers with Old English handles, teapot and two handled sucrier and covers, slop basin, milk jug, side plate and a bread and butter plate (24) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Teapot knop repaired with screw, rim to teapot hairline crack, tiny chips to spout, one teacup badly cracked, one cup handle gilded badly worn, one coffee cup handle cracked, one saucer gilding very worn, one saucer chipped, one saucer with firing crack to rim, bread and butter plate cracked
A NEWHALL PORCELAIN WINDOW PATTERN PART TEA SERVICE, c.1790, printed and overpainted in colours, comprising four saucers, three coffee can, two tea bowls, slop basin, teapot stand and saucer dish, 7 3/4" diameter, the three latter items inscribed 425 (12) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Most pieces have fritting especially stand which also has a 1cm hairline to rim. Bowl worn. Dish ok. One saucer has 4cm hairline (also marked with painters(?) mark and quite worn. One saucer has bad fritting. One teabowl cracked. Wear to enamels. One can has tiny chip to rim near handle
DAME LAURA KNIGHT FOR FOLEY, a china service for four place settings printed in black with Bloomsbury style cavorting nudes and cupids on a green stripe painted ground, designed for the 1934 Harrods & Art Industry Exhibitions, comprising cups, saucers and tea plates, milk jug and sugar basin, printed marks (14) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration but the on-glaze green stripes are particularly worn and quite matt
Two boxes of assorted china to include: Bisto, England china tureen, stand and ladle decorated with green and yellow floral pattern (ladle repaired). Aynsley and Paragon cups and saucers decorated with gilt on turquoise ground. Three oval, basket design, china bowls, celery plate with celery decoration, early 20th century transfer printed and hand-painted Mason's sandwich plate. Yellow florally decorated jug and basin set, planters, etc. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Bisto England 'Azalea' wash stand set to include jug, basin, chamber pot and soap dish, decorated with blue gild edged azaleas on a white ground. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Soap dish and cover - Both pieces badly cracked /damaged . Basin has a crack and very dull sound when topped . All items are crazed .
Dainty Shelley coffee set decorated with countyside scene, flowers and butterflies and edged in pink to include: five coffee cups, six saucers, sugar basin, milk jug, and coffee pot, together with a Shelley three-section entree dish with florally decorated handle and a Mason's ironstone blue and white plate.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two boxes of assorted pottery and china to include: Royal Albert 'Celebration' part teaware to include large teapot, sucrier, 5 bowls, 4 tea plates, Royal Albert 'Old County Roses' trio, Royal Albert 'Lilly of the Valley' cup and saucer together with Royal Albert 'Highland thistle' tea-cups (2), Royal Albert 'Braemar' sugar basin and milk jug, Royal Albert 'Serina' leaf shaped 2 section dish, 'Roslyn' sandwich plate, Burleigh yellow jug decorated with leaves and a squirrel handle, mottled brown Ewenny vase, Ewenny 1977 Queen's Silver Jubilee tankard, unusual Masons vase decorated with wisteria and exotic birds etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of assorted china to include: Swansea English fine bone china part teaware decorated with polychrome roses and lace pattern, to include four tea plates, two cups and saucers, two extraneous saucers, milk jug and sugar basin, together with a selection of miniature items: miniature cups and saucers, teapots, lidded dishes, miniature Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' jug, inkwell etc. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Three trays of Royal Doulton 'Sherbrooke' design china to include: 2 Royal Doulton 'Sherbrooke' lidded vegetable dishes, 2 oval meat plates, coffee pot with 6 coffee cups and saucers, 1 sugar basin, 6 jugs, 6 teacups and 13 saucers and 4 tea plates, 10 navy blue linen place mats (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays, one of Royal Albert 'Silver Maple' part teaware to include: six cups and saucers, six tea plates, milk jug, sugar basin and sandwich plate; together with a tray of Poole Pottery part coffee ware decorated with the 'Pebble' pattern, to include: six coffee cups and saucers, sucrier and small coffee pot. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two boxes of Crown Ducal Art Deco coffee and dinnerware comprising: 5 coffee cups and saucers, a coffee pot, small sugar basin and pewter lidded jug, together with 3 pewter lidded vegetable dishes, some stands, 2 meat plates, 2 bowls and a selection of plates. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Chip to rim on tureen, one has crack to handle of tureen. Coffee set is damaged with losses and stains Two tureens are the same size. We cannot condition every single item, sorry
Jug and basin wash set with matching lidded soap dish jug and basin decorated with swallows in flight and butterflies together with another wash set having jug and basin decorated with scenes and in pink and purple colours with matching lidded soap dish an a dressing table set comprising china tray, 2 lidded jars, candle stick and a ring holder (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A Victorian ceramic spill vase, likely by Moore Bros, formed as a figure of a cherub, with floral encrusted sack upon his back, raised on a circular base with gilt Greek key motif border, 19cms high, with faint impressed mark to underside; together with a Victorian water jug, with registration mark to underside; two stained wood games boxes with dominos to the interior; and a Minton's blue and white Ewer and basin.

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