A Derby part tea and coffee service, decorated with a wide gilt border of leaves and tendrils, crowned crossed batons marks, early 19th century, damage and restoration. Comprising: teapot, cover and stand, sugar basin and cover, milk jug, cake plate, slop bowl, five cups, eight cans and six saucers. (27)
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A French porcelain part tea service, delicately painted with floral and berried leaf garlands within gilt and purple foliate scrolls, various marks for Le Rosey, Rue de la Paix, 19th century and later, damages. Comprising: four jugs of varying form, a bowl, five serving plates and three covers, sixteen plates, sixteen cups and seventeen saucers. (62)
A Caughley blue and white mug, printed with a blown flower pattern, and nine other blue and white items, including two cylindrical mugs, a pickle leaf dish printed with the Fisherman pattern and a small jug, all Caughley, a Worcester teabowl, a plate, two twin-handled cups and a Chinese custard cup, 18th and 19th centuries, damages, 22.3cm max. (10)
An 'A' mark porcelain fluted coffee cup, painted with six alternate panels of flowers and a bird above two scrolls before flowing red ribbons, brown line rim above a black specked and gilt scrolling border, unmarked, c.1744-45, a 2cm section broken and repaired, 9cm. Cf. English Ceramic Circle Transactions, Vol. 18 Part 2, 2003, p.270 shows a similar cup from the collection of the British Museum (M&LA 1995, 11-3.1). The group of wares that have come to be known as 'A'-marked porcelain have been a subject of much deliberation since a "curious teapot" and three cups appeared for discussion at a 1937 meeting of the English Ceramic Circle. Some forty one pieces attributed to this group are now recorded in literature; the majority of them cups similar in style to the above. The British provenance of nearly all of these examples has helped quash an early theory of an Italian source of origin. Recent scientific research on some of the objects has confirmed the proximity of both the porcelain body and the glaze to the Heylyn and Frye patent of 1744, which had previously been thought an unworkable recipe. Research by Ramsay et al (2001; 2003) put forward the view that this was an erroneous belief and this has subsequently changed the accepted chronology of British ceramics history. The currently accepted view is that these 'A'-marked wares represent the first production of porcelain in England, and that it was probably wares of this type that were shown to William Cookworthy in early 1745. The propinquity to the Heylyn and Frye patent, together with Anton Gabszewicz's stylistic comparisons to the 'drab' or 'mushroom' wares of early Bow have linked the group to an early phase of experimental production by this factory.
Aurea - A Clarice Cliff Bonjour part Early Morning set circa 1936 comprising teapot, cream jug, two Biarritz cups and saucers with matched side plate all hand painted with a stylised tree landscape, Clarice Cliff script with Biarritz mark. Condition - No restoration, one cup chipped and cracked.
Liberty - A parcel quantity of Clarice Cliff table and tea wares with dates ranging between 1927 and 1939 decorated with graduated multi coloured banding, to comprise ten dinner plates, nine desert plates, seventeen assorted saucers, two egg cups, three graduated bowls, one tankard can and a coffee pot. Condition - Various wear, and damages.
Diamonds - A Clarice Cliff conical Early Morning set circa 1929 comprising teapot, early shape milk and sugar, two conical cups and saucers and side plate decorated with an all over abstract repeat motif, Bizarre mark. Condition - Teapot spout tip restored, light crazing and some wear to banding, one cup matched.
Crocus - A Clarice Cliff six place setting Globe tea service circa 1932/33 with teapot, milk, sugar, six cups, saucers and side plates with crocus sprays within yellow, green and brown banding, printed “CROCUS” with Bizarre mark. Condition - Mixed impressed marks, one saucer with small chip to rear rim, light crazing and minor paint wear.
Mr Puddleduck - Crocus - A Clarice Cliff “Duck” egg set circa 1930 with a circular dish stand and central duck figure with hand painted Crocus decoration together with six associated egg cups, printed “CROCUS” and Bizarre mark, height 13 cms. Condition - Base of the duck figure restored, egg cups married with various marks.
A circa 1830 Staffordshire "Wild Rose Border" pattern blue transferred scallop shell shaped dish, 14 cm long, two 19th century Staffordshire blue transferred pottery leaf shaped pickle dishes, a willow pattern tureen lid, a pair of Staffordshire blue transferred egg cups with floral and foliate decoration, plus two small stands (8)
A cased French clear glass and silver mounted liqueur set comprising three ewers with hinged lids above foliate scroll decorated neck and similarly decorated band to the oval body, together with twelve small liqueur cups, each with single naturally moulded handle and foliate pierced main frame supporting a detachable clear glass bowl, ewers 16 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A NYMPHENBURG PART TEA SET comprising four cups and six saucers, each decorated with swags of bell flowers; a Royal Crown Derby floral decorated cream jug; a similar 'Derby Posies' pattern small dish, a Rosenthal blue and white jug and matching side plate, a Copenhagen oval spill vase, four various Bavarian dishes and a Grafton china miniature jug (20).
A pair of Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, painted by Geo. Johnson, date codes circa 1922, each enamelled with exotic birds and insects within gilt reserves and against a blue scale ground, all pieces signed, printed marks and red painted ‘2136’ saucer 11.5cm diameter, cup 5cm high (4)
Large Royal Albert Old Country Roses Dinner, Tea & Coffee Service: coffee pot, teapot, covered sugar, cream, 6x 10 1/2" dinner plates, 6x 8" plates, 6x 6 1/2" plates, 6x 8" dessert bowls, 6x 5 1/4" bowls, 6 saucers, 6 cups, 6 straight sided mugs, 6 fluted mugs, 2 covered tureens & lids, 2 salt pots, 2 pepper pots, gravy boat & stand, 6 large place place mats, 6 small coasters, pair of flower vases, 6x 6 1/4" bowls
Clarice Cliff Damask Rose Newport Pottery Tea for Two in Daffodil Shape Circa 1931-32: tea pot, milk, sugar, 2 cups, 2 saucers, 1 tea plate, Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery Planter, blue, lilac & rose flowers, naturalistic pale green bark trough, Bizarre Delecia Octagonal Dished Fruit Bowl & Newport Pottery Bizarre Small Circular Ashtray? with green band

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