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Miscellaneous Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern plates and trinket ware, late 20th c, various sizes, printed mark (10) One of the three matching two handled fluted sweetmeat dishes broken and re-stuck, the remainder in good condition and first quality except pair of crescent dishes which are second quality
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
A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern teacup, saucer and plate, late 20th c, plate 16cm diam, printed mark and three Staffordshire bone china Witches pattern teacups, saucers and two plates in the Derby Witches pattern (11) Royal Crown Derby in good condition and of first quality. The other items also in good condition
A Royal Crown Derby yellow ground coffee cup and saucer, 1900, painted with continuous shipping scenes, saucer 11.5cm diam, printed mark, a Sampson Hancock green bordered plate painted with floral sprays, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern plate, etc (9) Shipping scenes cup and saucer - cup cracked. Samson Hancock scattered flowers side plate - cracked. The other items good
A Chinese large cider jug, Yongzheng, circa 1740, in 'Chinese Imari' style, of exceptional size, plain baluster shape with a loop handle, painted in red, blue and gold with garden foliage, 25.5cm high/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Handle cracked and restored through both handle terminals. Very short hairline crack to upper rim. Minor wear to gilding and enamels.
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.
Various English porcelain, 1790-1820, comprising a New Hall 'clip-handled' teapot and cover, 15cm high, a Factory X helmet cream jug, a Derby teapot, cover and stand with Imari flowers, red painted mark, a Ridgway porcelain jardinière and stand with Classical reliefs and an early Grainger & Co. Worcester tureen and cover with distinctive swan feet and a Cockpit Hill porcelain blue and white plate printed with the Pinecone pattern/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: New Hall teapot and cover- chipping to tip of spout, small chip to the upper handle terminal and associated hairline crack, base with faint stained hairline cracks, the cover with extensive black sanding to glaze, small footrim chip. Slight flaking to enamels. Factory X cream jug with hairline cracks issuing either side of a central hole to base, travelling up foot towards socle. The Derby teapot, cover and stand: the teapot with stained glaze crack to spout, slight rubbing to gilding and wear to enamels, typical glaze crazing overall. The Ridgway jardiniere and stand with chip to aperture at base of jardiniere and associated hairline cracks, two areas of restored chipping to the stand with old retouching/regilding, wear to gilding overall. The Graniger's Worcester tureen with slight chipping to flange, some crazing to glaze, wear to enamels and gilding. The Pinecone pattern plate with a large triangular chip to rim 3.4-5cm wide, some extensive crazing to glaze, and further 5 small rim chips.
A selection of hand-painted Worcester porcelain by David Peplow (born 1941), comprising a presentation vase with a rich Imari pattern, inscribed to Henry Sandon on his 60th birthday, 1988, together with a blue and white miniature vase, a prototype Worcester 'Joshua Reynolds Service' plate, and three porcelain trinket boxes, all signed by David Peplow (6)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: All in good order
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