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An early 20th century Baccarat cut and moulded glass and gilt brass twelve-light chandelierthe floriate scrolling arms with scalloped cups issuing from a shallow bowl shaped diamond cut plaffonier with facetted ball terminal below a composite baluster central support interspersed with scrolling wirework arms, all hung with facetted pear shaped droplets to the collars and shaped flat and facetted pear shaped drops with florette buttons to the various arms, five cups with Baccarat factory marks, two cups as found, 85cm drop approximately This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An interesting collection of 19th century and later English glasscomprising a pair of Regency cruets and stoppers cut with swags, a deceptive dram glass, a facet-stem wine glass in late 18th century style engraved with a chinoiserie landscape, four airtwist wine or cordial glasses with tall stems and slender bowls in soda glass, a pair of facet-cut stirrup cups, and a small opaque twist wine glass, the tallest, 18cm high (13)Footnotes:Provenance Major R.M.O de la Hey Collection, Sotheby's, 13 June 1977, lot 49 (cruets and stirrup cups). Christie's, 9 October 1979, lot 116 (facet-stem wine) Stephen Pohlmann Collection.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
a set of four George VI egg cups, by Ernest W Haywood, Birmingham 1945, an octagonal sugar caster, a pair of bonbon dishes, with pierced borders, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896, a bakelite-clad bowl & cover and a napkin ring with a cabachon set stone, maker's mark "SD" only; the caster 6" (15.1cm) high; 15.3ozt (9). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A vastly substantial Mason’s Regency “Plantation Colonial” pattern Patent Ironstone China Regency dinner/tea service (RdNo 82149) to include; a teapot, six teacups, ten tea plates, an egg cup, three butter plates, two large jugs, two smaller jugs, seven handled bowls, two sauce bowls, a gravy dish, a cake stand, a jug, five kidney shaped dishes, a salt shaker, a tray, 14 dinner plates, two large plates, multiple small & side plates, bowls etc. Total pieces c. 85. Buyer must collect or organise own courier.Second image: one of the two-handled cups has tiny chip to rim, one of the small jugs has a small chip to foot. 3rd image: one two handled cup has a small chip to rim. 4th image: salt cellar has chip to base. 5th image: 2 x 6" saucers are cracked, two breakfast bowls have cracks and one is chipped, one large dinner plate (10.5") is crazed, one 92 plate is faded and crazed, 8" side plate has cracks to rear.All others in good order.
A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern coffee service, 1930's, of vase shape, coffee pot and cover 17cm h, printed mark, a pair of Royal Crown Derby teacups and saucers of the same pattern, 1907 and three Crown Derby and Royal Crown Derby Witches pattern saucers and two cups (22) Coffee service - teapot and cover in good condition, all four vase shaped cups cracked or chipped, sugar bowl cracked. The six saucers in good condition. Pair of cups and saucers - wear to gilding on rims of cups, otherwise good. Of the remaining items, the smaller of the two cups cracked
An extensive Paris, Faubourg Saint Denis, dinner service, Comte d'Artois Factory, c1785, painted with loose bouquets and scattered flowers, the service including a soup tureen and cover, 26cm h and a giltmetal mounted lidded baluster jug, stencilled red crown and C P (crown and A on jug) (125) Some damage. 8 coffee cups; 4 tea cups, 6 tea bowls, 25 saucers, coffee pot, cream jug, basin, 2 two handles sugar baskets, 4 muffin dishes and covers, tureen and cover, 3 meat plates, 2 oval dishes, 2 octagonal dishes, 6 large round serving plates, 4 scalloped edge oval dishes; 11 soup plates, 26 dinner plates and 8 side plates1 soup plate with hairline crack, one dinner plate with chip and another with hairline crack, 3 side plates chipped and one with hairline crack, 1 teacup with hairline crack, small hairline to meat dish, jug with chip and restoration to spout, hairline crack to lid of tureen, otherwise overall good condition, gilding rubbed in places and some signs of use
Miscellaneous Copeland blue-printed Spode's Italian pattern dinner ware, mixed dates, including a 19th c sauce tureen on stand, dinner plates, soup cups, etc., (approx. 23) The interior foot of the sauce tureen chipped. Otherwise mostly good condition, some occasional wear, light crazing, sometimes discoloured. Please note each piece has not been individually examined.
Two London Delftware tavern measures, circa 1790-1820, baluster shape with grooved necks, crude blue decoration on the fronts (one lacking the loop handle) and three white Delftwareminiature cups (5)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: As described, one measure is lacking its handle, some typical chipping to glaze at footrim and rims overall, the other measure with some chipping to footrim and losses to glaze at handle, some crazing and scratching to body. Two small mugs - one with chip to footrim and the other with hairline cracks, glaze chipping to rims. The small cup with short hairline crack and minor glaze flaking to rims.
A pair of Worcester fluted coffee cups and saucers, with blue and turquoise borders painted with bouquets of flowers, within gilt C-scroll borders, the saucers similarly painted and having a flower in gilt painted to the centre, open crescent mark CONDITION REPORT: Elements of decoration are later. One cup with sanding to the top rim, the other cup with a small rim chip and sanding to foot rim. Both cups and saucers with some foot rim chipping
Various 18th Century English and Chinese porcelain with the Queen Charlotte and Royal Lily patterns, comprising a Worcester Queen Charlotte teapot and cover, circa 1770, a Chinese teapot and cover, a Chinese tea bowl with a rare Meissen mark, two Flight Royal Lily plates, five early Chamberlain plates and four cups and saucers, together with a Chinese prototype plate (19)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Queen Charlotte pattern teapot and cover - with stained hairline crack curving across base and into body beside spout, firing crack to footrim and chipping to finial. The Chinese teapot and cover similar, with a replacement metal handle. The teabowl with a crossed swords and S. mark has a series of firing and hairline cracks to rim. The Chinese small side plate with a version of the Royal Lily pattern with minute chipping to rim. The remaining Royal Lily plates and saucer dishes are ok other than some minor wear. One of the saucers with small footrim chip,
Two pairs of Worcester coffee cups, all circa 1770, one pair with an Imari pattern in underglaze blue and iron red, the other pair with a 'Mandarin' figure pattern and blue 'bubble' border, 6cm high, together with a Chaffers cup enamelled with a Long Eliza figure(cracked) and a Worcester tea bowl of 'Dragon in Compartments' pattern (6)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: One of the Mandarin pattern coffee cups (with blue border) has a hairline crack to footrim, the Chaffers coffee cup with two hairline cracks running from the rim (one beside the handle) and two small chips to the upper rim. All with some wear to gilding and minor wear to enamels.
A selection of Flight and Barr, Worcester, circa 1805-14, in bright Japan patterns, comprising two cups and saucers and a similar small plate, a coffee can and saucer, all with 'bird and fence' pattern, the plate 21cm and a related coffee can and saucer with a different panelled Japan pattern, all enriched with typically bright gilding, various impressed marks (9)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Minor wear to gilding and enamels, otherwise in good order.
A Berlin topographical cup and saucer and two Berlin cabinet cups, circa 1830-40, the former painted with a detailed view titled 'Der Mineral-Brunnen bei Neustadt Eborswalde', printed eagle and KPM mark, the saucer 13.4cm diameter, the other cups both painted with roses and forget-me-nots, one with a solid gold ground, sceptre marks (4)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet cup and saucer is in good order, it has some slight wear to gilding. The topographical cup has a small flake to the upper gilt rim to the interior, otherwise both cups have very minor wear.
A pair of mid-18th century Irish silver two-handled cups,marks partially lost in decoration, possible maker's mark M or W, circa 1750-60,circular form, central girdle, embossed with scroll-work, trailing vines, birds and foliate decoration, engraved with two crests, leaf-capped scroll handles, on raised circular bases, the underside of both with initials 'F' over 'T.M' and 'R', height 13.4cm, total approx. weight 27.4oz. (2)The crests are that of Brin, Clifford, Duin and others.
A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: a Bead pattern butterknife, by George Adams, London 1861, a tea strainer, two pairs of sugar spoons, a bread fork, a jam spoon, a set of six coffee spoons, four teaspoons, five salt spoons, and three metalware Kiddish cups, approx. weighable 9oz. (qty)
A pair of silver yachting trophy cups,by Edward Dimes, London 1935,vase form, plain scroll handles, pull-off cover with a yacht finial, on a raised circular foot, both inscribed 'Glenham Cup Memento', height 24.2cm, approx. weight 22.4oz. (2)The Glenham Cup is a race held by The Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club.
A mixed lot,comprising silver items: a three-piece tea set, by J W Benson Ltd, London 1937, a cased set of six teaspoons, five napkin rings, a bracelet, an egg cup, a silver-handled cake knife, a manicure item, a silver mounted desk blotter, plus silver plated items: two egg cups, three teaspoons, a hedgehog and three pierced trays, approx. weighable 34.2oz. (qty)
A cased late-Victorian set of six silver tot cups, by Roskell, Roskell & Hunt, London 1887,urn-shaped bowls, gilt interiors, engraved 'H.F. & K.E. M 6th June 1866-1891', scroll handles, on a plain stem and circular foot, in a fitted box with purple silk lining, height 8cm, total approx. weight 7.2oz.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.
A set of six Coalport yellow ground coffee cups and saucers, with gilt banding, green factory stamp, numbered 8021/A & PAT 14346/15, the cups held within silver reticulated cup holders hallmarked by E S Barnsley & Co., Birmingham, 1919, stamped Rd no: 648257, in fitted case retailed by HARRODSFurther details: no apparent chips or nibbles except one minor chip to foot rim of one saucer
A collection of blush ivory Royal Worcester to include; Six cups and saucers, all have printed marks, registration no. 190547, and either marked W5343 or W5171, six side plates, all except one have Worcester mark, all either W5343 or W5171 and registration no. 190547, with a blush ivory dinner plate, printed marks to base, W5343, registration no. 234574. (19 in total)Conditions: Some slight wear to paint/gilding, some staining, and slight nibbles to a couple of pieces.
A collection of late 18th/early 19th Century New Hall porcelain to include: a teapot pattern no. 241, two cream jugs nos. 241 and 195, four tea bowls, three tea cups, one spare lid and one saucer.Further details: Restoration to spout of teapot, cracks and chips to cups and bowls, saucer and lid (Q) a/f
A collection of 18th/19th Century New Hall porcelain to include: two teapots nos. 30 and 541, two cream jugs one is no 141, one plate (chipped edge), smaller fluted edged plate/dish, two tea bowls, two tea cups (one broken in half), one sugar bowl no. 311 and one larger slop bowl no. 173 (Q) Further details: Restoration to teapot and chips, cracks, staining to all.

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