A pair of English porcelain rectangular plaques attributed to Coalport, circa 1840the deep sea green ground nicely painted with oval panels of Fancy Birds on branches in wooded landscape in gilt cartouches, contained within gilt wood frames, painted 'Sevres' style marks to the reverse, 24.5cm x 35cm overallCondition:Plaque 1 - please note we are unable to remove this from frame but have been able to remove the backing board. There doesn't appear to be any damage but the corners and very edges are obscured by the frame.Plaque 2 - unfortunately we have been unable to remove the backing board or the frame. In our opinion, this plaque is probably restored. Please see additional images for close ups. Areas of concern are mostly the left hand tree and above the yellow bird, alongside the centre sections of the gilt wreath on either side.One frame has a broken shell.
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An important Coalport dessert centre dish, from the Nicholas I Service, circa 1845 made by command of Queen Victoria for presentation to Czar Nicolas I of Russia, painted in enamel colours and decorated with gilding, painted with the badge of the Russian Order of St. Andrew with panels to the rim with Orders of St. George, St. Alexander of Nevsky, St. Vladimir, St. Stanislaus and St. Anne, printed retailer's mark for A B and R P Daniell, 129 New Bond Street and 18 Wigmore Street, London, 40cm wide (restored) Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection. Notes: This dessert dish originates from a service commissioned by Queen Victoria for Tsar Nicholas I during his official visit to England in 1844. This set, referred to as the 'Coalport Service' in Russia, consisted of 62 plates and was presented to St. Petersburg the following year. The design of the plates closely imitates the William IV service crafted by Flight, Barr, and Barr, which was initially designed to commemorate the Coronation of King William IV in 1831. However, the British emblems on the original design were substituted with Russian Orders to suit the occasion.The Tsar was so captivated by the elegance of the service that he decided to order an additional 124 matching plates from the Imperial Porcelain Factory. These plates were intended for use during official state banquets. Subsequently, in 1849, a coordinating dinner service was commissioned from Coalport. In 1934, a selection of plates from the original service was sold by the Narkomat for Foreign Trade. Nonetheless, a substantial number of the surviving pieces can be found in the State Hermitage Museum. Condition:Both handle areas restored with obvious re-gilding and over-painting. Two cracks to foot.
A Coalport 'Coalbrookdale' porcelain writing set or deskstand, circa 1835 of twin-handled form, with inkwell, sander and spill vase, finely painted with flowers and butterflies, typically encrusted with flowers, signed in underglaze blue 'Cdale' to the base, 30cm wide (missing one inkwell) Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection. Notes: This 'two by two' configuration is much rarer than the more commonly found inkstands which typically only include three central linear recesses for inkwells, a vase and/or a candlestick. Condition:Missing an inkwell and cover. The other inkwell's cover is chipped. Losses and breakages to flowers and foliage throughout. One piece of fruit/foliage has been crudely broken and re-stuck. There is a chip to one foot and another foot has been cleanly broken and re-stuck. Crazing throughout.
A collection of late 18th and 19th century porcelain teaware, to include a Herculaneum porcelain cup and saucer with blue floral pattern and gilt repeating borders, unmarked, a large Worcester First Period style cup and saucer with panels of exotic coloured birds, gilt border and scrolls, on a blue fish scale ground, with a feather twist handle, unmarked, height 7.5cm, diameter of saucer 17cm, two 18th century tea bowl saucers, two 18th century porcelain coffee cups, one with Oriental scene, probably Factory X, the other probably Coalport, both similar size, with shanked flutes rising from the left to right, height of each approx. 6.5cm, a shell decorated coffee cup with oval ring handle and top thumb rest, unmarked, height 6.5cm and a large Victorian cup and saucer with gilt Chinoiserie figure in garden scene, English, gilt number '769' to the base, unusual scroll handle terminating in eagle head, height of cup 8cm, diameter of top 10cm, diameter of saucer 17cm, impressed circular mark to the base of the saucer, which is indistinct, but could possibly be a Worcester mark (11). Condition Report: Any attribution to the maker is either because the item is marked with factory markings, pattern numbers that correspond, or attributed by the late owner who had a passion for collecting 18th and 19th century porcelain. We cannot guarantee the authenticity of the attribution. As with age, some items may have signs of wear, scratches, hairlines or chips.Gilt heightened cup and saucer, cup has a dull tone and does not ring true.largest cup has a hairline crackgilt rubbed to some degree on all oiecesmost foot rims chippedhairine crack in bottom of ribbed cupblue pheasant saucer is badly scratchedsome scratches to pink figure in centre of one saucerhairline cracks to both rose saucers and one with chips to rimhairline crack to blue and gilt saucer
Various items of decorative Victorian and other pottery and porcelain, to include a pair of floral painted vases with branch handles, height of each 14cm, a cylindrical spill vase with flared shaped rim and gilt-heightened decoration and a panel depicting a lone woman traveller, height 12cm, Coalport windmill and basket ornaments, two 19th century scallop-shaped large dishes with Dresden spray flowers to the central panel and blind moulded garlands, height 4cm, length 23.5cm, and two from the same factory with similar decoration, etc (13).Condition Report: - Any attribution to the maker is either because the item is marked with factory markings, pattern numbers that correspond, or attributed by the late owner who had a passion for collecting 18th and 19th century porcelain. We cannot guarantee the authenticity of the attribution. As with age, some items may have signs of wear, scratches, hairlines or chips.
Various 18th, 19th century and later pottery and porcelain jugs, to include a Staffordshire jug with coloured print titled 'The Sailor's Farewell', depicting a sailor to the front and the rhyme within a floral garland to the back, height 11.5cm, a Sunderland-style lustre pottery cream jug with wide spout and shaped handle, with pink lustre ladies and garden scene, height 12.5cm, a Coalport reproduction of the Caughley Mask-Head Jug, 'originally produced about 1770', height 18cm, a Spode 'Glendale' pattern jug reproduced from the illustrations in the company archives, height 8cm, length 11cm, a Portmaster gilt-heightened jug with fluted body and a Furnivals Denmark patterned water jug, height 15.5cm (10).
Thirteen items of late 18th and early 19th century Imari decorated teaware, cups, saucers and coffee cans, to include Coalport, Minton, Spode (pattern no.1220 in red) and various other examples, comprising one cup and matching saucer, three coffee cans, four teacups, and four miscellaneous saucers (13). Condition Report: Any attribution to the maker is either because the item is marked with factory markings, pattern numbers that correspond, or attributed by the late owner who had a passion for collecting 18th and 19th century porcelain. We cannot guarantee the authenticity of the attribution. As with age, some items may have signs of wear, scratches, hairlines or chips. There is only one cup and saucer that match - all the others are not corresponding.chipto one saucer hairline cracks to four cups all items have gilt rubbed
A Royal Doulton figure, Genevieve, HN1962; a Royal Worcester Connoisseur Collection candle snuffer, Robin; a Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern cake slice; a porcelain cup and saucer, painted by Rita Blyth, signed, ripe fruit on mossy ground; a Royal Doulton model, of a Siamese Cat; a Coalport Hunting Scene fruit bowl; a Royal Worcester Blind Earl cup and saucer; etc, qty
Coalport - A collection of vintage 20th century Porcelain china tableware The Royal Brides. Comprising of Queen Victoria sculpted by John Bromley, designed by Shirley Curzon, Princess Alexandra limited edition 494 / 7500, Queen Mary 1189 / 7500, Queen Elizabeth 519 / 7500 and The Queen 1376 / 7500. Tallest measures approx. 21cm tall. With paperwork and four original boxes.
A Collection of Various Ceramics to Comprise Part Royal Albert Floral Part Service all Decorated with Floral Bursts on Pink Ground with Gilt Highlights to Comprise Six Cups and Four Saucers, Three Various Coalport Indian Tree Cabinet Cups and Saucers, Crescent Rose Decorated Cup and Saucers, 19th Century Imari Porcelain Cup and Saucer, Dresden Oval Bowl Decorated with Alternating Scenes (Chip to Rim) etc
A composed porcelain dessert service,19th century, including examples by Coalport and Davenport, with painted flowers, to gilt and pale borders, comprising five square-shaped dishes, 26cm wide, a footed square dish, 28cm wide, a cream jug, gilt mark 3/ 256, 10cm high, a pedestal dish, no.3038, 24cm diameter, four plates, the largest 24cm diameter, three teacups, 13cm wide, and two saucers,14.5cm diameter (qty.)Condition ReportAll with restoration, wear and losses to the gilt decoration. No apparent chips.
A Chelsea Style Porcelain Goat and Bee Jug, 19th century, probably Coalport, left in the white and moulded in typical form with a rustic branch handle and a pair of goats at the base, together with a quantity of other 19th century ceramics including a Spode Felspar armorial plate, a John Turner stoneware jug with silver plated mount, Coalport chamber stick, Continental figure group and a Regency porcelain jug etc (one tray)
A part set of five Worcester porcelain "Lily" pattern cups and saucers, late 18th century, comprising five cups and six saucers, bearing crescent marks to base, together with a pair of Coalbrookdale/ Coalport two-handled cabinet cups each with oval panels with classical male and female bust profiles, bearing gilt intertwined marks to base and a pair of 18th century English porcelain tea bowls painted in a faux Famille Rose palette.Generally good condition, some signs of shrinkage, small chips to bottoms of saucers, wear to decoration throughout
A mid-20th century Royal Worcester figure, 'The Frog', modelled by Gwendoline Parnell, numbered 3142, 18 cm high, together with a 19th century porcelain wall sconce, modelled as a cherub, a blanc de chine figure of a finely dressed lady, a Derby style bocage figural candlestick, a Coalport figure of a jester, and a Continental porcelain decorative jug.
A 103 piece Coalport pink and white ‘Cairo’ porcelain tea, coffee and dinner service. Circa 1926-1951. Including a teapot, 12 dinner plates, 1 platter, 2 cake plates, gravy boat and saucer, 12 salad plates, 13 soup bowls with handles, 13 saucers 15cm, 11 saucers 14cm, 3 coffee cups 7.5x5.5cm with 6 saucers 11.5cm, milk jug, 2 sugar bowls, 5 coffee cups 10.5x5.5cm, 6 tea cups.
Four boxed Coalport Characters 'The Snowman' porcelain figure groups to include Penguin Pals (Snowman Guild exclusive) Dance The Night Away (Snowman Guild Exclusive), Father Christmas Let's See If There's One For You (Collectors Society, ltd) & Father Christmas The Special Gift (Collectors Society)
A small collection of antique ceramics to include a Continental figure of a lady, standing against a flowering bush, raised on scroll base with gilt highlights, 7 3/8in. (18.7cm.) high; Staffordshire cottage incense cottage; Coalport porcelain dish of shaped oval form, decorated with flowers on cobalt blue ground with gilt highlights, 8¼in. (21cm.) wide and a similar porcelain basket. (4) * Figure with losses to flower tips etc, other pieces with rubbing to gilt highlights, fair/good.
‡ A GROUP OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN, CIRCA 1760-75 comprising: a bowl, circa 1760, the exterior with feather moulding, printed and coloured with Chinese figures, a table, a high stand and a monkey in the branches of a flowering tree, the interior with four Chinese figures beneath an iron-red and gilt border, 20cm diameter; a blue and white coffee cup, teabowl and saucer, painted with 'Mansfield' pattern, blue workmen's marks; a teabowl and saucer painted with scattered flowers; a coffee cup, teabowl and saucer painted with cornflowers; and a fluted teabowl and saucer with turquoise border with black and white twisted ribbon; together with a chocolate cup, cover and stand, probably Coalport, early 19th century, blue and white, printed with a dragon pattern inside key pattern borders, stand 16.5cm diameter, and two pearlware teabowls and saucers (18)Provenance: a Swiss Private Collection of English Porcelain
A collection of tea wares, 19th century and later, comprising: a Coalport porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1814, in the 'London Shape' (please see P. Miller and M. Berthaud, 'An Anthology of British Teapots', (Micawber Publications, 1985), page 248), decorated with floral spray reserves, surrounded by gilt vine and foliate decoration, 14.5cm high, with a similarly decorated sucriere, 13cm high, a bowl, 16.5cm diameter, two saucers, 14cm diameter, and two plates, 23.5cm diameter, along with a Cauldon porcelain part tea service, comprising: twelve teacups and saucers, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, twelve cake plates, two serving plates, each piece decorated with gilt foliate swags to a cobalt ground, gilt banding, each with printed maker's mark to base, and a Duchess China part coffee service, comprising: six coffee cans and saucers, coffee pot and cover, and a jar, each piece decorated with floral and foliate swags to a yellow ground, gilt decoration and highlights throughout, each with printed maker's mark to base, and a porcelain trinket box, and a white metal mounted scent bottle (Qty) (at fault)
An early 20thC Coalport porcelain part tea service, moulded and decorated with floral sprays, comprising bread plate, three cake plates, cream jug, sugar bowl, six tea cups, saucers and tea plates, together with a breakfast cup decorated in the Junetime pattern, a trinket dish decorated in the Ming Rose pattern, and a twin handled tazza.
A Meissen porcelain vase, of trumpet form, painted with flowers and leaves, scored through cross swords mark, 16.5cm high, together with an early 19thC Ridgeway blue and white plate, decorated from The Angus Seats Series, further early 19thC blue and white plate decorated with a pastoral scene, and a Coalport porcelain cobalt blue and gilt plate, pattern no. X1822. (4)
Various porcelain items to include two Royal Copenhagen coffee pots, some early possible Worcester tea cups and saucers, famille rose style cup and saucer, two lusterware cups and saucers, an early pearlware shaped dish, a large willow pattern decorated meat plate by Ironstone, a Wedgwood cup and saucer, two miniature Coalport cups and six items of glasswareQty: quantity Chips in the Copenhagen but generally good, rubbing to gilt decoration on some cups, cracks running from the edge of the Pearlware dish
A GROUP OF NAMED CERAMICS, comprising a Goebel 'Kinderland' figure GF98, 'Telling Her Secret' 1948 (crazing to the base), 'Kiss Me' 1955, 'Robin'1968, and a 'Duck' 320 (crazed), a Royal Copenhagen 'Mouse eating cheese' 062, a USSR Lomonosov porcelain seal, a limited edition Border Fine Arts 'Otter' sculpture 146/350 with certificate, an Aynsley 'Piglet' figure by john Aynsley 1978, a Coalport 'Mouse eating Swiss Roll' figure, a Cortendorf Western Germany penguin and chick (12) (Condition Report: crazing on some pieces)
A Collection of Royal Doulton Porcelain Harlem Ware Miniatures, together with similar Royal Crown Derby and Coalport miniatures, A Dresden figure of a flower seller, Royal Worcester vase and a Blue Children sereis type vase (one tray)Twin handled vase with repaired rim, miniature plate with a chipped rim, jug with hairlines, large vase with repaired foot, paint chips and rubbing
A porcelain beaker. Circa 1790, perhaps Coalport, with a broad yellow and gilt trellis border, above lower floral panels, height 9.7cm, together with a Liverpool 'Chelsea' ewer moulded cream jug, with underglaze blue and iron red decoration, height 8.6cm (2).Minimal wear to gilt on the beaker, the cream jug has a crack running from rim to base, images of this now uploaded to our website.
A Coalport Thomas Rose oval porcelain teapot and cover. Circa 1805, decorated in puce and gilt with a fruiting vine border, height 15cm, together with a Derby teapot and cover with a scroll top handle and Greek Key and foliate gilt decoration (2).Rubbing to gilt on both teapots, the Derby teapot has heavy resoration to the lid. Otherwise no condition issues.
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