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A George Jones & Co two-handled bread plate and tea plate, decorated with chrysanthemum type flowers, c. 1880; a part Victorian dessert service, painted and printed in the Indian Tree pattern, comprising pedestal comport and nine plates; a German porcelain pierced basket, decorated with flowers, pseudo Dresden marks; another similar, Bavarian Porcelain; a pair of Coalport plates, The Countryside Collection; etc
An English porcelain Goat and Bee jug, 19th century, possibly Coalport, modelled after Chelsea with two recumbent goats at the base of the jug, a single bee clambering over leafy branches, incised triangle mark, a few small chips to the applications, 11.5cm. Provenance: from a private collection in London.
A Coalport porcelain vase and pierced cover, early 20th century, of baluster form, reserve painted with a view of 'Strancally' against a cobalt and gilt foliate ground, no V7586/D, 18cm high, and a further vase and cover of twin handled, out swept form, reserve painted with a rural view against a cobalt blue ground, gilt heightened, raised on four paw feet, no V6969, 16.5cm high.
A collection of Royal Airforce Association commemorative porcelain tankards designed by Gordon Davies, Michael Turner & others together with two small Coalport commemorative mugs for 1940 Battle of Britain and the Spitfire K5054, a Royal Doulton limited edition Dambusters Tankard and others (17 in total)
A Caughley polychrome coffee cup and saucer, the fluted bodies painted and decorated in gilt by Chamberlains, Worcester with a central motif of two doves below the inscription L'amitie, unmarked, coffee cup 6.5cm high, saucer 14cm diameter See Caughley Exhbition in Colour, page 69, in reference to plates 164-166, which discusses this pattern. The author notes that this popular pattern was used on both Caughley and Chamberlains porcelain teawares, it has also even been found on Coalport. The motto shows a French origin for the pattern but no example has yet been identified.
An English porcelain dessert service, circa 1810-1820, possibly Coalport, comprising a pair of fruit coolers or ice pails, with covers, ten plates, a sauce tureen and stand, lacking cover, a pair of shell shape dessert dishes, a pair of rectangular dessert dishes and further oval dish, unmarked (some damages and repairs) (21)
Four pieces of blue and white Caughley porcelain, circa 1780-90, with transfer-printed landscapes and gilded decoration, comprising a Temple pattern fluted teacup, 8.5cm diameter and saucer, 14cm diameter, S mark to saucer, a Pagoda pattern coffee cup, 6.5cm high and saucer, 12.5cm diameter, 'S X' mark, together with a Coalport blue and white tea bowl, X mark, 6cm diameter (5)
Three Coalport bird figures, raised on wirework branches, to include robin, blue tit and bullfinch, two other similar bird figures, a Copenhagen porcelain figure of a penguin, No'd 417, a Copenhagen figure of a cat, No'd. 2039 152, a Continental figure of a bird and a figure of a duck (9) CONDITION REPORTS All with general wear and scuffs, some denting/mis-shaping to wirework. Cat has light general wear but appears to be sound, size is approx 11.5cm wide x 8.5cm high. Bullfinch has chips, damage and losses, robin appears sound, bluetit appears sound, penguin has beak missing and partly remodelled, other bird figures with some chips and losses.
English Porcelain - a Coalport saucer, painted with reserves of bunches of flowers, the cobalt blue ground picked out in gilt with swags and cartouches, c. 1800; a late Victorian coffee cup and saucer, in the manner of Minton, rope twist handle, duck egg blue ground applied with beading, black printed registration lozenge, c. 1870; a bute shaped teacup and saucer, bat printed with mother and child in Regency dress and a rocking horse, c. 1825; Bloor Derby coffee can; Ridgway-type saucers (3); Newhall; lustre; qty
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WORCESTER FLIGHT AND BARR COFFEE CUP, TEACUP AND SAUCER with oak leaves and gilt acorns, a Spode pattern 1906 mark in red moulded trio, a Spode teacup and saucer in Chinese export style, a Coalport sugar box and cover painted with flowers, pattern 2/407 mark in black and an English porcelain teapot and cover painted with cornflowers.
English Porcelain - an unusual octagonal Derby saucer, decorated in the Imari taste with vibrant colours and gilding, 12.7cm wide, crown, crossed batons, dots and D in red, c. 1810; a Worcester fluted saucer dish, painted in blue and gilt with sprigs of cornflower's, 21cm diam, c. 1780; a John Rose Coalport hamilton fluted coffee can, gilded cornice of star burst and red spheres, c. 1800; an 18th century soup plate, with a sprig in a central gilt roundel, blue ribbon border intertwined with gilt branches, gilded banding, 21.5cm diam, c. 1790 (4)
Late 18th/early 19th century English porcelain tea cups and saucers, to include a Coalport & Gallett trio, pattern 5083, a Spode breakfast cup and saucer, pattern 2623, a Coalport trio, pattern 664, a Ridgway trio, fractional No 2/2076, a Minton attributed trio No 925, a Worcester attributed bat printed cup and saucer, and a London shape example with two crests beneath a crown
A Carlton ware seafood moulded dish, shape number 1272, 27.5cm wide, a Carlton Ware poppy moulded, oval dish, 26.5cm wide, a graduated set of three waterlily moulded Carlton Ware jugs 14cm - 10cm high (at fault), a Ye Daintee Ladyee teapot and cover and a Torquay ware motto jug, 15cm high, a John Rose & Co, Coalport Feltspar Porcelain jug, early 19th century, 17cm high and a Coalport sauce tureen, cover and stand with rose knop (at fault) 25.5cm wide (11)
A pair of Victorian Coalport style vases, each painted with a still life of flowers in basket on ledge, with blue ground and heightened with gilding. Height 10 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are in generally very good condition. One has not had any restoration. The only minor issue is a very small chip to the base to the left of the centre shell. This goes through the gilding to the porcelain underneath. This really is a minor issue. The second vase has had a small professional restoration to the top scroll of the left hand handle. The restoration is good but the porcelain is slightly soft in this area. The gilding to both vases is strong and the problems very minor.
Late 18th/early 19th century English porcelain tea cups and saucers, to include a Coalport & Gallett trio, pattern 5083, a Spode breakfast cup and saucer, pattern 2623, a Coalport trio, pattern 664, a Ridgway trio, fractional No 2/2076, a Minton attributed trio No 925, a Worcester attributed bat printed cup and saucer, and a London shape example with two crests beneath a crown (18)
A RARE PAIR OF COALPORT PORCELAIN LETTER RACKS A RARE PAIR OF COALPORT PORCELAIN LETTER RACKS, CIRCA 1820 Of fan form with gilded serrated edges, the cartouche painted with birds and branches on a cobalt blue field and floral painted cartouche bases, 14.5cm height. Provenance: Purchased from Mrs M.K.Nielsen Antiques Gloucestershire, England, 1980.
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