Two boxes of floral decorated teaware including a small quantity of Royal Albert "Old Country Roses", Paragon floral decorated wares, etc. CONDITION REPORT: 1st quality. Most guilding good, although there is some rubbing. Slight rubbing on the handle of one cup. A few small chips and fine hairlines.
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A Royal Worcester saucer dish hand painted with fruit, signed "E.Townsend", diameter 9.7cm, an early 19th century Wedgwood black basalt coffee can and saucer, a miniature floral encrusted jug, a miniature ribbed cup, a Royal Crown Derby cup and saucer, a blue and white "Willow" transfer decorated pap boat, and a small circular flower decorated and floral embossed pot with detailed mark to base "Coalport, FeltSpar Porcelain...".
A George V hallmarked silver twin handled cup and cover, with engraved armorial crest and turned finial raised on spreading circular foot, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1925, height 23.5cm, approx 32ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Rubbing to the hallmarks, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
An early Victorian hallmarked silver christening cup engraved with foliate sprays throughout, London 1850 (af), a silver plated oval biscuit barrel and cover, a silver plated sugar caster and a plated bottle coaster (4). CONDITION REPORT: The christening cup has had the handled broken, repaired and is in need of extensive repair again, solder marks inside to three of the circular panels.
A George V hallmarked silver Kiddush wine cup with bright cut decoration, J. Zeving, London 1920, height 15cm, two smaller silver examples including one by Moses Salkind & Co, Birmingham 1916, also a hallmarked silver set of three Pessah vodka footed cups, London 1920, three further silver cups, and two silver Kiddush cup coasters, one by Alexander Smith, Birmingham 1979, diameter 10cm, combined weight approx 12ozt (11).
A collection of Masons Ironstone ""Regency"" china comprising teapot (w a f), six jugs various, two mugs, dish with pepper, mustard and an egg cup, five cups with eight saucers, cake plate, five serving dishes various, jam pot, sugar bowl, ashtray, two small dishes, and two large cups with three saucers, approx. 43 pieces.
A STRIKING MID-VICTORIAN SILVER AND SILVER-GILT MOUNTED EMU EGG CUP AND COVER, HENRY HOLLAND, LONDON 1871, the cover with silver band and emu model surmount, the cup with silver foliate bands and vacant cartouche, on a waisted fluted stem and domed circular base, chased with foliage and mounted with emu chicks, with pristine silver-gilt interior (some damage to the egg). Height 25cm
A RARE PAIR OF VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER TOASTING CUPS, BROOK & SON, EDINBURGH 1883, in late 17th century style, the interlocking cups with gilt interiors and roundels cast with Thistle, Rose and Shamrock, each cup inset to the base with a William & Mary 1/2 crown dated 1689, cast to commemorate the Act Of Toleration 1689. Height 9cm, 5.2 troy ounces
SIR THOMAS LIPTON’S FAMOUS STEAM YACHT ERIN, a Royal Doulton white dinner plate, with scalloped edge decorated in gold and the rim bearing the crossed coloured flags of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club and Lipton’s celebrated yacht(s) Shamrock above S.Y. Erin on a scroll -- 10in. (25.5cm.) diameter, The steam yacht Erin was purchased in 1898 by Sir Thomas Lipton, one of the early twentieth century’s most determined yachtsmen and the dominant personality in the tea industry, two years after she was launched under her original name of Aegusa. Rigged as a screw schooner, she was registered at 451½ tons net and measured 264½ feet in length with a 31½ foot beam. Powered by a triple-expansion engine fired from two Scotch boilers, she was both fast and elegant and, having once passed into Lipton’s ownership, soon became one of the most well-known steam yachts on both sides of the Atlantic. Lipton’s great passion was to win the America’s Cup and Erin served as his floating base for his unsuccessful challenges in 1899, 1901 and 1903. En route to the United States for a fourth challenge when war was declared in 1914, she returned home after first being fitted out as a hospital ship. Presented to the Admiralty, who restored her original name as there was an existing Erin in the fleet, she served as a hospital ship in the Mediterranean until torpedoed and sunk in June 1915.
A RARE HAND-PAINTED PRESENTATION PIER-HEAD CUP AND PIPE SET, CIRCA 1866, the cup with profile of merchant vessel underway flying identification flags, inscribed around the base ADMIRAL CAPT JH CHANALER -- 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high; together with a porcelain pipe bowl depicting the same vessel, inscribed ADMIRAL and further inscribed HENRY DAVIES, ST. DAVIDS, SOUTH WALES 1866 -- 5½in. (14cm.), (2)
A Coalport Felt Spar Porcelain moulded breakfast cup and saucer, hand painted with English country flowers, red printed mark; a late 19th century Wedgwood bread plate, duck egg blue border picked out in gilt and decorated with flowers; a early 20th century brass cigarette box, cedar lining; etc (4)
A DERBY HANDLELESS CUP, TEA BOWL AND COFFEE CUP, PATTERN 395 PAINTED IN BRIGHT GREEN AND PUCE WITH SPRIGS AND RIBBON BORDER, A DERBY RIBBON BORDERED COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER AND A SLIGHTLY LATER DERBY SALMON PINK GROUND TEA CUP AND SAUCER OF LONDON SHAPE PAINTED WITH A CENTRAL GROUP OF ROSES AND A FURTHER DERBY COFFEE CUP, SAUCERS 14CM DIAM, PAINTED MARK, C1790-1815 (8)
A DERBY HANDLELESS CUP, TEA BOWL AND COFFEE CUP, PATTERN 395 PAINTED IN BRIGHT GREEN AND PUCE WITH SPRIGS AND RIBBON BORDER, A DERBY RIBBON BORDERED COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER AND A SLIGHTLY LATER DERBY SALMON PINK GROUND TEA CUP AND SAUCER OF LONDON SHAPE PAINTED WITH A CENTRAL GROUP OF ROSES AND A FURTHER DERBY COFFEE CUP, SAUCERS 14CM DIAM, PAINTED MARK, C1790-1815 (8)
A small collection of crested ware including W.H Goss examples, several pieces of modern Coalport including a jug after the original Caughley design; transfer-printed in blue with a view of Ironbridge, Indian tree pattern wares, a pierced vase profusely decorated in underglaze blue with Hawthorn-style decoration, a small Coalport quatrefoil cup and saucer decorated with cameo portrait panels, modern Wedgwood ceramics, a silver-plated swing handled basket etc (three trays)

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