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A Japanese Satsuma tea set, with teapot, cream jug, sugar jug, two teacups and six saucers. Provenance: Captain Robert N Walker (1851-1941) and then by descent to the present owner. Captain Walker was born in Maryport and first visited Japan in 1868 when it was a closed country. It was the start of a lifelong connection with the country. His Company R N Walker & Co lasting four decades in the European settlement in Nagasaki. CONDITION REPORT: The two tea cups in this part tea service do not ring true, they have hairline cracks. There is a hole 1 cm long in the base of the teapot. All items show areas of wear and rubbing to decoration.
A collection of Royal Crown Derby, comprising of 2 teacups, 4 saucers, 2 side plates and 1 dinner plate, part set, together with a Meissen plate marked with blue crossed swords with exotic birds decoration and a plate marked Bar Flight and Bar Worcester. London House, 1 Coventry Street (Quantity). CONDITION REPORT: The two matching Crown Derby cups and saucers are in good condition with no issues other than minor rubbing to the gilding. The third saucer has a very tiny under edge nibble. The modern Crown Derby saucer is in good order with no issues. The two Derby patterned plates are in good order with no ships or cracks but do have rubbing to the gilding. The pierced continental plate with birds is in good condition. The large Royal Crown Derby plate is in good order with no issues. The bar flight and bar plate with birds is in good order with no issues other than minor scratches to the gilding.
Pair of Continental silver 17th century ecclesiastical wine cups (roemer), city mark Augsburg, rubbed makers marks to rim. Each wine cup having a flared bowl embossed with fruit and flowers on a cylindrical stem with pinched decoration to the foot, the base of each wine cup engraved with a bishops mitre, crozier and shield enclosing a radiant heart, approx. h 9cms, weight 230 gms.
ROYAL ALBERT; a 'Country Roses' part dinner and tea service comprising over fifty pieces, including six dinner plates, four breakfast plates, pair of tureens, sauce boat and stand, twelve tea cups and saucers, twelve tea plates, two milk jugs and two sugar bowls.Condition Report: good condition
A late Victorian Japanese eggshell porcelain 12 setting teaset with handpainted scenic design and gilt detailing. Octagonal shaped pieces comprising: 12 x cups & saucers (one cup a/f), 12 x 6.5" tea plates, teapot, lidded sugar bowl (chipped rim), milk jug, 'slop' bowl and 2 x 8.5" cake plates. Some pieces hand hand painted signature mark to reverse.
A late Victorian Japanese eggshell porcelain with handpainted panelled design with figural and gilt detailing. 12 place set with hand painted signature marks to underside, comprising: 11 x cups, 12 x saucers (1 a/f), 12 x 7.25" tea plates (2 cracked), 2 x 8.5" cake plates, tea pot, lidded milk jug and 2 handled, lidded sugar bowl.
Box containing a number of small silver plated items being sugar sifter, 4 pepper pots with pierced and decorative tops, 3 salt containers, 2 with blue glass liner, lidded mustard pot, 3 egg cups, serviette ring, letter opener with mouse handle, 3 small serving spoons, teaspoon, trumpet mouth piece and a small metal box containing an old razor
Large collection of Royal Worcester porcelain entitled 'Evesham' including 10x dinner plates, dessert and 9x side plates, 7x cups, saucers, tea pot, milk jug and sugar jug, additional jug, coffee jug, 5x ramekin dishes, 3x lidded casserole dishes, 3x serving dishes and large round plate, small covered tureen, saucepan with lid, 9x coffee mugs and utensil jar to include a double egg coddler in box
An extensive Royal Worcester 'Lavinia' (blackberry design) dinner service comprising:21 x 23cm, 19 x 27cm, 12 x 15.5cm and 6 x 18cm plates;5 x 23cm and 6 x 20.5cm bowls;3 x 22cm double-handled vegetable tureens (one with lid); A cheese plate and a 45cm oval platter;2 x 27cm oval serving dishes and another with integral base (9cm high and 10cm in diameter);3 x 21cm sauce boats (one with chip to base and two with stands);11 x demitasse coffee cups and saucers;Two coffee pots (21 and 24 cm high), (crack to body of the smaller pot) and a 10cm open sugar bowl.(95 pieces excluding lids and saucers).
A six-place Herend Porcelain (Hungary) tea service, each piece individually decorated with fruits and varying floral sprays, printed and painted marks to the undersides:a bullet-shaped teapot, cream jug and cake plate;six cups and saucers and side plates.(22 pieces)* Condition report: Every single piece is in very good condition, with no damage. There is very, very minor gilt wear to a few of the pieces, but this is barely noticeable.
A scarce pair of post WW2 Japanese navy bridge binoculars, so called ‘Big Eye’ binoculars.Marked Nikon 1509 to the body, plus 15 x 80 and markings for 4 degrees.The bridge is marked E44 to one side, B7 to the other.Complete with rubber eye cups and metal push on lens covers.The whole piece is finished in battleship grey, with most areas having a fine textured surface.Approximately 49.5cm length x 21.7cm width.Condition: generally very good.Some light service wear and very minor paint loss to some of the extremities.The optics would appear to be clear. Please note: this item is very heavy, and collection from our Etwall saleroom is advised.
SHELLEY PART TEA SERVICE WITH SIX PARAGON CUPS AND SAUCERS the shelley service with bird decorationGenerally worn condition, scratches to some of the items,Some glazing imperfections, hairline crack to one of the saucers, crazing to some of the plates,hairline crack and chips to the sugar and cream, images of damage have been added to the website.
A LARGE MODERN LIMOGES PORCELAIN PART DINNER SERVICE “Palladio” pattern by Christian Dior, comprising two coffee pots, tureens, serving dishes, plates in sizes, coffee cups and saucers etcCondition Report: Collection comprising:16 dinner plates - 26.5cm diameter13 soup bowls - 23.5cm diameter2 sauce tureen on stands (1 large vegetable tureen - 32cm wide across handles)(x2) three-piece tea sets, teapots 18cm high14 coffee cans5 tea cupsx2 handles serving dishesSide plates, bread plates and saucer dishes appears rarely used, no wear or rubbingSee additional images
A LARGE MODERN HEREND HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE comprising a large covered soup tureen, three vegetable tureens and another with lemon finial, two circular trays, two oval serving dishes, eight place setting of plates in three sizes, soup bowls, tea and coffee cups and saucers, three sauce boats, butter dish, tea pot, sugar bowl & cream jug, the white ground with burnt orange and gilt butterfly and flower decoration
JOHN FREDERICK HERRING (BRITISH 1795-1865)ROBERT JOHNSON ON MR. RIDDELL'S DR. SYNTAXOil on canvasSigned (lower left)38.5 x 49.5cm (15 x 19¼ in.)A larger version, dated 1825, sold at Christie's, London, 8 May 2009, lot 100 (£45,000 hammer price)Dr. Syntax, a brown colt foaled in 1811 by Paynator out of a mare by Beningborough, was bred by Humphrey Osbaldeston of Hunmanby, Yorkshire, and sold as a yearling to Mr. Knapton of Huntington, near York, and subsequently to Ralph Riddell of Felton Park, Northumberland.Dr. Syntax began racing in 1814 in the colours of Ralph Riddell and ran for ten seasons until 1823. His many victories included a sequence of seven in the Preston Gold Cup from 1815 to 1821, the only example known of a horse winning the same race for more than six seasons. Dr. Syntax also won thirteen other Gold Cups, including the Lancaster Cup five times, and thirty five races in all. The Druid wrote of Dr. Syntax 'The Doctor, as they so fondly termed him in the North, was in every way a very remarkable horse to look at, being barely fifteen hands high, very broad at the base of the nose, with an eye as full and bright as a hawks, a high drooping rump and short quarters. He was very short in his coat which was mouse-coloured. A slight canter would bring out his veins so strongly that he looked as if covered by network. He had splendid legs and a strong muscular head; but could never bear either whip or spur, but Bob Johnson (his jockey) could always get every ounce out of him by merely stroking and talking to him'.Condition Report: The canvas has been lined and re-varnished. Craquelure throughout. Some of which has been in-filled and this is visible in a natural light. Inspection under UV reveals scattered retouching throughout. Condition Report Disclaimer

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