MEISSEN BLUE PORCEL PART TEA SERVICE PROPERTY OF A DELRAY BEACH GENTLEMAN MEISSEN BLUE PORCEL PART TEA SERVICE Circa 1875. With crossed swords in blue. Decorated with landscapes and foliate reserves within gilt scrolled borders on a blue ground. Comprising: a covered tea pot, a covered coffee pot, a footed cream jug, a covered sugar bowl and a tea cup and saucer. Height of coffee pot 8 inches. In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by A.B. Levy`s is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Prospective buyers should also refer to any Important Notices regarding this sale, which are printed in the Sale Catalogue. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE." Overall in good condition. The tea pot cover is missing flower onn the top. Starting Price: $700
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A 19th Century twin handled vase and cover, possibly for pot pourri, decorated with relief moulded coloured flower heads against a white ground with two handpainted roundels each with a bouquet of flowers, the pierced cover with large flower head knop, unmarked, in the style of Coalbrookdale, height 31cm
A VICTORIAN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of lobed melon shape with flower finial and chased with panels of flowers and foliage, crested, coffee pot 24cm h, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1866, 69 and 70, 83ozs (4) Light wear and scratches, not holed or repaired, slight play in the hinges. The neatly engraved small owl crest probably contemporary
A GEORGE III TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE BY PAUL STORR the form derived from a Roman oil lamp with cast and chased band of double shells alternating with palmettes, beaded shoulder and entwined snake handles on low domed and reeded foot engraved with the arms of the Duke of Manchester, comprising teapot, the domed lid with integral hinge, anthemion spout and carved ivory handle, 17cm h, marked on base and stamped 562/S, sugar bowl, 11cm h, cream jug with anthemion spout, 11cm h, London 1810 hot water jug or coffee pot and lampstand with domed lid, carved body handle, the stand on three incurved acanthus capped lion monopodiae, platform and three feet, shallow urnular lamp with chained cap, 28cm h, marked on base, stand and lamp, London 1810, hot water urn with domed cover with rising cast flower finial with steam vent, the interior with plain cylindrical seamed sleeve with ring handles, cover and hot iron, acanthus clad reed loop handles issuing from lion masks, conforming spout with carved ivory palmette tap, on reeded foot, square plinth stamped RUNDELL BRIDGE ET RUNDELL AURIFICES REGIS ET PRINCIPIS WALLIAE, on outset curling stiff leave paw feet flanked by volutes, 38cm h, marked on base and cover, London 1810, (urn 1809) sleeve and cover unmarked, 348ozs gross Provenance: William Montagu, 5th Duke of Manchester (1771-1843). He married in 1793 Lady Susan Gordon, third daughter of Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon. Manchester held office as Governor of Jamaica for nineteen years from 1808, where he prepared the colony for the emancipation of slaves. It is possible that he commissioned the present service from Rundells in connection with his new posting to the Caribbean; thence by descent at Kimbolton Castle until the 20th century and acquired by the present vendor by private treaty in 1996. The design of this elegant serpent handled tea service by Paul Storr was one of the most popular marketed by his firm, Rundell, Bridge & Rundell. Such was the demand that Penzer (1954) recorded no fewer than nineteen examples of the hot water jug or coffee pot alone. The most prestigious goldsmiths of the age, they employed leading artists as designers and their craftsmen were highly skilled in all branches of the craft - raising, casting, chasing and engraving. Based on the ancient Roman oil lamp, its adaptation to the individual forms of a tea service was probably executed by the French painter and designer Jean-Jacques Boileau (1787-1851). His design for a very similar hot water jug or coffee pot is in the Victoria & Albert Museum. Boileau was in England at the time, having been employed by Henry Holland in the redecoration of Carlton House for the Prince of Wales. A similar service in the Gilbert Collection is fully discussed and illustrated Schroder (Timothy B), The Gilbert Collection of Gold and Silver, Los Angeles 1988, pp 371-7. An earlier hot water urn made by Paul Storr for the Duke of Manchester (London 1802) was sold, Christie`s, 16 March 1949, lot 38. It is illustrated Penzer (N M), Paul Storr, 1954, plt XVIII. Each piece in very good condition and complete
A NEALE & CO SOLID BLUE JASPER ROOT VASE finely ornamented in white jasper with a figure beside an urn, a vase to the reverse, between stiff leaf borders, 17.5cm h, c1790, a Wedgwood black basalt rustic flower stand, impressed mark, 19th c and a Wedgwood dry bodied sugar box and cover, ornamented in blue jasper with bands of flowers, impressed mark, c1830 (4) Restoration to the rim of the Neale bulb pot, one handle of the sugar box slightly chipped
A miscellaneous quantity of plated ware to include a tea and coffee pot with chased foliate decoration and flower bud finials to the lids together with a scallop shell shaped dish on three supports in the form of dolphins, an Eastern lidded brass dish with acorn shaped finial, a contemporary metallic jewellery box in the form of antiquarian books with internal arrangement of shelves, etc
A parcel lot to include a cloisonne baluster vase of green ground decorated with peonies, a blue ground cloisonne dish decorated with flowers, pair of tin glazed flower bricks, pottery roosting bird with manganese glaze, a glass leaf Wedgwood floral plate, plate with view of Birmingham University, circular plaque depicting `Henry the fifth at Agincourt, 1415` A/F, plate with `Strathfieldsaye, The seat of The Duke of Wellington`, plate with cards, signed `Choisy le Roi` A/F, Ironbridge Gorge Museum pot stand with the Queen of Hearts, english pewter footed tazza, silver plate teapot, copper jelly mould and three ceramic ones
A THREE PIECE COFFEE SERVICE, maker`s mark BES Co, Birmingham 1975, in George III style, of flared rounded cylindrical form with everted gadrooned rims and raised upon four cast paw feet with stylised anthemion terminals, comprising coffee pot and hinged cover with cast flower knop and carved ebony loop handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, coffee pot 9 1/2" wide, 46ozs 16dwts total gross
AN 18TH CENTURY NEWHALL TYPE TEA POT, of silver shape, polychrome painted with Chinese figures in a garden, raffia handle, on four flower sprig feet, 12cm high; another pearlware example, bullet shape, similarly painted, flower finial and loop handle, 17cm high; and a pearlware jug, with polychrome garden scene between ochre lines, 14cm high (3)
A collection of Herend porcelain coffee wares decorated with birds and butterflies, with naturalistically modelled handles and flower finials, to include coffee cups and saucers, coffee pot, jug, sugar sifter, two small bowls, and a muffin dish and cover with lemon finial CONDITION REPORTS One cup damaged in 3 pieces. Sugar castor with aged cellotape around the top. Some black spotting to inner cups. Otherwise mostly sound. SEE PHOTOS FOR STAMP
An early 20th Century Russian Fabergé two-colour gold and enamel gum pot, 56 zolotnik, the rose gold detachable brush with cabochon moonstone finial, the compressed spherical body enamelled in translucent strawberry red over flower swags and pendants on a waved guilloche sunray ground, the rose gold collar with yellow gold leaf band, workmaster`s `H.W.` mark of Henrik Wigström and `56 AP` mark of assay master Alexander Romanov to collar and brush fitting, height approx 4.5cm.
Nineteenth century three piece American sterling silver coffee set, comprising coffee pot of fluted baluster form in the Middle Eastern style, with long fluted spout with embossed foliate decoration, scroll handle with leaf decoration and ivory insulators, tall fluted domed hinged cover with flower-head finial, on a fluted oval foot with scroll border, engraved initials, matching sugar and cream, bases stamped - Sterling 812A. All at approximately 48ozs, coffee pot 27cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Coffee pot - general overall condition good. Minor surface scratching commensurate with age and use. Body is dented in several places on lower half between handle and spout and there is what appears to be a repair to right of the monogram. Ivory insulators are cracked. Cream jug - general overall condition very good. Minor surface scratching. No other visible signs of damage or repair. Sugar - general overall condition good. Minor surface scratching and dents commensurate with age and use. No other visible signs of damage or repair. Cover good condition. Inner rim very slightly distorted
A Swansea Porcelain Tea Service, circa 1820, painted in green, red and gilt with flower sprays in ogee panels on a green seeded ground with flower sprigs, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and milk jug, and six teacups and saucers, pattern 493, painted marks in red (17) Teapot with hairline cracks to inner flange of pot. Sucrier with firing faults. One cup with riveted repair to join of handle and body. Some minor firing flaws and wear throughout. 280313
A Royal Doulton Stoneware Flower Pot on Stand, by Mark V Marshall, with tube-lined decoration in the Art Nouveau style, in blues, greens, browns and purple, incised to rim M.V.M and 918, impressed factory mark and impressed 7981, 128.5cm (damages) Sold as seen. Jaridiniere - cracks to the body, chips to foot rim. Stand - badly restored at top of column. Large chips at bottom of column, and on top rim. 150713
A collection of Herend porcelain coffee wares decorated with birds and butterflies, with naturalistically modelled handles and flower finials, to include coffee cups and saucers, coffee pot, jug, sugar sifter, two small bowls, and a muffin dish and cover with lemon finial CONDITION REPORTS Overall with general wear and scuffs. Stem to the flower finial to lid of coffee pot is broken off and missing. Sugar sifter has a large amount of sellotape holding the lid on which will require careful removal - interior of sifter therefore not checked for condition. Condition of items generally however appears to be reasonably good.
Chinese Famille Rose Blue & White Porcelain Bowl A Chinese Famille Rose Decorated Blue and White Porcelain Bowl, Xianfeng mark and possibly period (1851-1861), bell form body supported on a short foot ring, exterior vibrantly enameled with a pair of sinuous winged dragons amid floral scrolls above a band of turbulent waves, blue and white interior with a flower pot medallion encircled by flowering branches, base with Xianfeng mark, height 3 1/4 in., diameter 7 3/8 in
Pearlware teapot and coffee pot probably Leeds circa 1790 with entwined handles and floral finials, painted in underglaze blue, the teapot has red overglaze clobbering, (4) The coffee pot measures 25cm high Condition report: Coffee pot: two 2cm x 0.5cm rim chip to cover, flat chip to flower finial. The body has a 4cm crack, restored section of the rim, restored handle, and a chip to the lower handle. There are also several small nicks to the spout. Teapot: yellowing restored crack to base, restored chips to spout, overall crazing which has stained on the interior.
A Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and cover, shape number 474, the bulbous blush ivory body painted with a pheasant and hens, the vase suppported on three scroll supports, with pierced flower shaped base and domed cover, within gilt line borders, signed J.A.S Stinton, puce printed factory mark and shape number to base, 20cm high
Two trays of 18th, 19th and 20th century ceramics and glass including two Masons ironstone Imari pattern bowls, a pair of tin glazed dishes decorated with flower, French circa 1800, a small mug inscribed `WM CHAS, Rippon`, a Victorian bargeware tea pot and associated stand, a silver topped decanter, various 19th century glasses and a lemonade jug etc
William IV/Queen Victoria silver four piece tea/coffee service comprising tea pot, matching coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug round lobed bodies on shell feet, the covers with flower finials the tea and coffee pots with silver handles, three pieces by the Barnards, the coffee pot by WH,, the sugar bowl London 1835, the jug 1837, the teapot 1836 the coffee pot 1840, 67 ozs., max height 9.5"
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware altar vase by Eliza Bowen and Alice Barker, almost cylindrical with twin small handles, foliate and diagonal bands and panels of floriated Greek crosses, impressed and incised marks, 1879, 28cm high; a baluster coffee pot and cover by ?RH and Annie Partridge, ribbed and flower decorated, impressed and incised marks, 20cm high; a Royal Doulton inverted baluster whisky flask by Daisy Briant, with florettes and foliage on a green ground, impressed marks, 24cm high; and a slender jug by Kate David, with florettes on a brown and green trellis ground, 20cm high
Chinese Famille Rose Flower Pot Famille rose flower pot, China, one side depicting a castle in a landscape, the other a river landscape on a yellow scrolling floral background, 10 1/2" x 9 1/2". This condition report is not complete. Please contact heagles@kaminskiauctions.com for a complete condition report on this lot. Starting Price: $200
A William Arthur Smith Benson copper flower pot, shape no.626, simple floriform with six flaring petals with brass screws and brass base plate unsigned 18cm. high Provenance The Albert Dawson Trust Literature Ian Hamerton W.A.S Benson Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design, Antique Collector`s Club, page 89 plate 62 this example illustrated.
A William Arthur Smith Benson copper flower pot, shape no.2012, the flaring petal panels with brass screws and base plate stamped WAS Benson mark, 18cm. high Provenance The Albert Dawson Trust Literature Ian Hamerton W.A.S Benson Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design, Antique Collector`s Club, page 89 plate 62 this example illustrated.
A Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery jug with applied flower decoration in shades of blue, pink ochre and purple on a ribbed turquoise ground, 20cm tall approx, a Poole Pottery lidded preserve pot decorated in a traditional sprig design, a chintz decorated toast rack, a Crown Devon dessert set, a Shorter plate with stylised grass and catkin decoration, etc
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