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An English porcelain sauce tureen and stand, possibly Coalport, circa 1830, painted with floral bouquets beneath gilt edged cartouches and grey panels, the scroll moulded rims and feet heightened in gilt, pattern No. 3/77, together with a pair of 19th Century 'Coalbrookdale' flower encrusted vases with naturalistic handles.
A Coalport porcelain tea cup and saucer, circa 1835-45, the cup of ogee shape and with cross over folaite moulded handle, decorated in Sevres style with vignettes of floral sprays against a bleu celeste ground and within raised gilt floral borders, blue painted psuedo Sevres mark, feint retailers stamp 'Sparks Worcester, By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Adelaide', cup 7cm high, saucer 14cm diameter
An English porcelain 'Rococo revival' commemorative jug, painted with flowers and with gilt legend Presented to J Kirkman Esq. ''Pipes and Strings'' By his friend G Simpson, the reverse with bars of music Woodman spare that tree, 27cm high; and a pair of 'Rococo revival' floral plates, probably Coalport or Ridgway, 24cm diameter, circa 1840 (see illustration on website)
An early 19th Century Coalport porcelain dessert service, the whole decorated in coloured enamels with differing floral sprays within variously shaped reserves on a royal blue and gilt decorated ground (pattern No. 6), comprising - rectangular deep dish of shaped outline, 10ins x 8.75ins x 4.5ins high, circular two handled sauce tureen, cover and stand (with old riveted repairs), four oval dishes of shaped outline, 7.75ins x 10ins, four oval dishes, 9.25ins x 7.75ins, four circular dishes, 8.25ins, and twenty 8ins dessert plates (unmarked but pattern No. 6 painted in gilt to undersides - gilding rubbed and enamelling scratched in places, and with some minor damage) (34 pieces)
A Bloor Derby vase, early 19c., red Bloor crown mark beneath. Of cylindrical form with gilt acorn leaf banding on blue ground, on quadruple claw and ball supports, and a pair of English 19c. porcelain miniature urns, probably Coalport, and a similar cylindrical jar. The latter 10cms. high (4)
A Continental porcelain desk stand, 19th century, the galleried back decorated with fruit leaves flanking an armorial flanked by candleholders, above a serpentine base fitted with inkwells above a central drawer with overall foliate decoration upon supports, marked H 562 82, together with a Coalport porcelain chamber candlestick, with floral decoration; a porcelain circular inkwell with foliate decoration; a porcelain foliate decorated vase, marked AR, a tin glazed octagonal dish and a Meissen style figure of a boy carrying a basket of grapes, (6), (A/F).
A set of fourteen Royal Crown Derby bone china dinner plates, the moulded yellow ground borders with gilt highlights, together with a set of twelve Minton dessert plates, a pair of Rockingham style bone china vases, two Chinese porcelain planters, a Coalport twin oval dish, a pair of blue and white vases, a quantity of porcelain scent bottles, an Imari vase and other assorted Coalport plates, (a lot).
An English Flower Painted Porcelain Dessert Dish, possibly Coalport, circa 1820-30, lobed oval shallow form, centrally painted with three main blossoms within a frame of six pink roses framed by octagons and ribbon tied swags of fern and acanthus leaves, 29cm wide; and A Pair of Coalport Floral Porcelain Dessert Dishes, pattern no.1148, circa 1820, each of oval form with gadrooned rims, centrally painted with classical vases and flower sprays within trellis, leaf and floral borders in dark blue, colours and gilt, 27.5cm wide (3)
A Coalport Porcelain Six Piece Part Tea Service, pattern no.737, circa 1830, each piece with blue bands richly gilded with flowers and interlaced circle motifs, amongst sprays of flowers in polychrome enamels and gilt scrolls, comprising teapot and cover, teapot stand, sucrier and cover, a teacup and saucer, slop basin and helmet milk jug, three pieces with puce painted pattern number "737", the teapot 14cm high; and A Rather Similar Meat Plate, oval, decorated with sprays of summer flowers against a vine gilded midnight blue panels, 37.4cm wide (7)
An English porcelain botanical part dessert service, probably Coalport, comprising: an oval dish and four octagonal dishes on gold scroll feet and ten plates, each piece boldly painted with a single bloom or a spray, named on the back in blue script, each border encircled with a band of gold stylized foliage, circa 1810, some damage.
Messenger (Michael) Caughley and Coalport Porcelain, 1976, small 4to., dust wrapper; Miller (Philip) & Berthoud (Michael) An Anthology of British Teapots, 1985, 4to., dust wrapper; , Godden, (Geoffrey A.) Mason's China and The Ironstone Wares, 1980, dust wrapper; with a quantity of related volumes (qty)
A Shelley porcelain 'Crabtree' pattern Queen Anne style shape part coffee service, comprising a coffee pot and cover, a cream jug, a sugar bowl and six coffee cups and saucers (faults) together with a Coalport 'Cardova' pattern set of six coffee cups and saucers, boxed (one saucer damaged).
An English porcelain bough pot, probably Chamberlains Worcester or Coalport, circa 1805, of typical D-shape, the salmon pink ground body enamelled to the front with a rectangular floral bouquet, flanked by oval floral panels, within gilt overlaid fluted column borders terminating in stepped bracket feet, the possibly matched cover pierced with three small holes around three large apertures, bearing 'Sarah Potter Conover, Inc.' applied paper label to base, height approx 13cm. Note: a similarly shaped example is illustrated in Geoffrey Godden's Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852, p.267, pl.338.
An English porcelain inkstand, early 19th Century, probably Coalport, the serpentine front fitted with three cylindrical vessels and covers, flanked by a rectangular compartment and cover with recumbent cherub finial, the handle modelled as an open mouthed fish, each piece painted with flower sprays on a gilt ground, length approx 20cm (minor restoration).
A Davenport porcelain chamberstick, circa 1840, the circular body painted with a border of pink enamelled roses and gilt foliage, red printed mark to base, together with a J. Rose & Co. Coalport Feltspar porcelain inkwell, painted with pink roses and green foliage beneath a gilt dentil rim, red printed Society of Arts mark to base (minor faults).
An early 19th Century Coalport porcelain part tea service, comprising - six tea cups with bold loop handles, six saucers and bread and butter plate, the whole with moulded borders decorated in gilt, the centres enamelled in colours with bold floral sprays (unmarked apart from pattern number in brown, No. 836)
An early Victorian Coalport type porcelain teaset with floral spray and gilt decoration comprising teapot, sucrier with lid and under-dish, milk jug, slop bowl, three serving plates, ten teacups, one coffee cup, sixteen saucers, plus a pair of associated teacups, height of teapot 17.5 cm including lid
A 19th century English porcelain three tier cake stand Probably Coalport with scrolling ring handle above central baluster columns and scrolling foliate base on three scroll feet, the three dishes of graduated size with scalloped edges, the whole decorated with gilt on a dark blue ground and with painted summer flower sprigs on a white ground 54cm high
Two porcelain commemorative century of centuries cricket plates, the first by Royal Grafton in recognition of Tom Graveney, in original box; the other by Coalport for John Edrich; together with a Coalport plate commemorating the centenary of the Ashes 1882-1892; and four various cricket records (7)
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