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Royal Copenhagen tea and dinner wares from the aluminia faience range in the style of sonja, including, two tea pots, milk jug, fourteen teacups and saucers, two sugar bowls, six dinner plates, nine soup bowls, salt and pepper shakers, six egg cups, two candle stick holders etc ,please note this set is made up of seconds.
A group of Victorian tea cups and saucers, to include a Derby example decorated in the Imari pallet, a Spode faceted example decorated in gilt with Greek key border and oak leaves, a matched bat printed example, with bute shaped cup, possibly Spode, an example decorated in the Worcester style with reserves of exotic birds and flowers, a Worcester willow pattern example with ring handle cup, etc.
TWO GERMAN PORCELAIN CABINET CUPS & SAUCERS of serpentine form, one with alternate duck egg blue & figurative panels, underglaze marked blue cross Meissen swords, the other alternate pink and figurative panels, underglaze marked 'AR' for Augustus RexCondition report: Turquoise – small chip to saucer, gilt wear to cup handle & rims of saucer & cup. Manufacturing blemishes, no cracks or restoration. Pink – some gilt wear to cup & saucer, no cracks or restoration.
A COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL PORCELAIN WARES, to include lotus saucers with bowls, polychrome floral painted, together with a small pin dish and two Saki cupsCondition report: Small Saki Cup – painted with figures, 2cm crack from rim down. Small Hexagonal Saki cup – 2cm crack, rim chip& manufacturing blemishes. Small Pin dish – chip to rim, hairline crack & manufacturing blemishes. Lotus Cups – gilt wear, few manufacturing blemishes, one has an inner ridge, possibly to support a lid? Saucer with Green rim – chips to rim, losses to leaves/flowers below, gilt wear. Other Saucer – chips, to rim & floral losses.
Five various Edward VII or George V silver or silver gilt Kiddush cups, each of typical form, comprising a pair by Jacob Rozenzweig, London, 1924, 10cm high, a pair maker's mark K&D, Birmingham, 1907, one with remains of gilding, 10cm high and one by Moses Salkind, London, Probably 1909, 12cm high together with a similar small beaker, total weight 5oz 17dwt, 182gr (6)

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