Two 19th Century English Cups and Saucers, one painted with floral panels on a yellow reserve, within blue and gilded panels; the other with green and yellow gilded borders; together with a Bourne Denby Stoneware Mug commemorating Victoria’s 1897 Jubilee; and a further Copper Lustre Jug with a blue panel (4)
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A Barr, Flight and Barr Period Worcester tea service, circa 1810, painted with leaves and flowers, brown and iron red enamel, in gilt, comprising an oval teapot on stand, with an open cup finial to the domed lid, 20cms, (8"), milk jug, slop bowl, two side plates, six cups, six saucers and two coffee cans, impressed marks, (20), (some damage).
Copeland and Sons breakfast service, signed with printed scenes after Lionel Edwards for Soane and Smith Limited, London, comprising of pedestal bowl, diameter 23cms (9"), muffin dish with diamond lid, diameter 25cms (10") teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl, cylindrical jar. three plates, five basins, ten cups and saucers, ten side plates, three egg cups and a pair of oval dishes, variously printed with named sporting scenes (49).
A small collection of blue and white pottery, variously decorated with landscapes, including the French Landscape Scene, figures and cattle, mostly 19th century, some damages. Comprising: a meat platter, a sugar caster, six cups, one saucer, two teabowls, three jugs, one vase, and a Worcester porcelain asparagus server. (16)
A Spode part tea service, decorated in pattern 1799 with flowers and leaves in bright enamels on a dense iron red partridge eye ground, c.1800, some items matched, minor damages. Comprising: a teapot and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, cake plate, four tea cups, two coffee cans and five saucers. (16)
A Meissen cabaret set, painted with alternating panels of courting young couples and flowers on a yellow ground, between gilt scale borders, cancelled blue crossed swords marks. Comprising: an oval tray, a teapot and cover, coffee pot and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, two covered cups and saucers, and two spoons. (16)Provenance: From the estate of Niel Rimington (1928-2009) of Fonthill Old Abbey Estate, Wiltshire.
Two Sèvres-style cups and trembleuse saucers, one painted with a small boy beside a basket of grapes, the saucer with motifs of gardening implements, on a pale blue and gilt oeil de perdix ground, the other with a putto holding an armillary sphere, and panels of instruments for astronomy and geography, on a rose du Pompadour ground, interlaced Ls marks, some scratching and wear, 13.1cm. (4)Provenance: From the estate of Niel Rimington (1928-2009) of Fonthill Old Abbey Estate, Wiltshire.
Two Meissen cups and saucers, one rococo-moulded and painted with panels of putti and flowers, the other brightly painted with colourful birds on a pink scale border, and a Berlin cup and saucer, painted with figures at various pursuits, blue crossed swords and sceptre marks, mid 18th century, 14cm. (6)Provenance: From the estate of Niel Rimington (1928-2009) of Fonthill Old Abbey Estate, Wiltshire.
A Meissen double leaf dish, painted with a sprouting onion bulb and scattered sprays of flowers, two Meissen tea cups and three saucers, all painted with tulips, fritillary, heartsease and forget-me-not, all marked, and a Meissen spoon, 18th and 19th centuries, minor damages, 23.7cm max. (7)Provenance: From the estate of Niel Rimington (1928-2009) of Fonthill Old Abbey Estate, Wiltshire.
*A Barr, Flight and Barr tea service, painted with panels of exotic birds and insects within panels on a cobalt blue and gilt scale ground, with six matching Spode coffee cans, impressed and painted marks to some, minor damages. Comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a milk jug, sugar bowl and slop bowl, ten tea cups, ten coffee cans and ten saucers. (36) Sold on behalf of AXA Art Insurance Services Ltd.
Three Plymouth blue and white coffee cups, and an unmatched saucer, two cups painted with a peony and fence pattern, the third with other Oriental flora, and two Bow teabowls painted in a bright blue with cranes, plaintain and rockwork either side of a fence with swastika motifs, one cup and the saucer with number marks, c.1768-70 and earlier, slight damages, 12.2cm max. (6)
A Bow white-glazed cup, applied with prunus blossom, three Lowestoft cups, two identically decorated with polychrome flowers, the third with Oriental figures, and a Worcester cup painted in puce and gilt with tall floral sprays, 2nd half 18th century, minor faults, 7.5cm max. (5) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
Four tin-glazed cups, two Spanish painted in yellow, ochre, blue and green, one Islamic decorated with flower motifs on an aubergine ground, a tin-glazed sponge-decorated jug, a Castelli saucer painted with figures before a bridge, and a trembleuse saucer, most 18th century, some damages, 13.8cm max. (7) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
Three blue and white `Ringtons` advertising tea canisters, 20th century, of square form with covers, depicting Oriental landscape scenes, together with further blue and white wares to include mugs, chamber stick, egg cups, small tureens, sauce boat saucers, and a large selection of pottery egg cups, (A/F), (a Lot).
Two Staffordshire flatbacks, the first modelled as a gentleman and lady in highland dress seated upon a painted clock, height 36 cm, the second example modelled as a male and female in highland dress with a dog, together with six cut glass finger bowls, a celadon baluster vase, a blue and white porcelain tea caddy with cover, a celadon squat vase, miscellaneous cabinet cups and saucer, a famille rose cabinet plate, (A/F), (a Lot).

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