MEISSEN; an early 18th century tea bowl and saucer with Chinoiserie decoration, the tea bowl with floral sprays to the centre and opposing vignettes to the exterior, the saucer with vignette to the centre and triple iron red ring marks to the reverse, bearing label inscribed 'Klaber & Klaber, Meissen c.1723', the saucer apparently unmarked, the tea bowl with gilt mark, diameter of saucer 13.2cm, diameter of tea bowl 7.5cm.Additional InformationThe pieces are matched, so very close as a pair, but are matched. There are subtle differences. Minor rubbing to the gilding and some very light fritting to the rims, but otherwise ok.
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MEISSEN; a 19th century cup and saucer, the cup decorated with a continuous landscape of figures, boats and harbour, the plate with double iron red border to the central vignette depicting figures within a landscape, painted marks, indistinct impressed marks and also painted 5Z to both cup and saucer, diameter of saucer 13cm, height of cup 5.75cm.Additional InformationSome very tiny spots of fritting to the cup rim, some rubbing to the gilt handle and also the gilt surface around the rim and inner portion of the rim and foot rim. Light surface wear to both pieces.
MEISSEN; a 19th century cup and saucer, the cup decorated with a couple standing beside a stall with four floral sprays painted either side of the handle, the saucer painted with two scientists conducting an experiment, painted marks to base, indistinct impressed marks, diameter of saucer 13cm, height of cup 7cm.Additional InformationSome very light fritting to the rims and light rubbing to the gilding. Also fritting to the foot rim of the cup. Very light surface wear.
MEISSEN; a 19th century tea bowl and saucer, the tea bowl with interior puce landscape vignette and exterior continuous landscape of figures and boats, the saucer with double iron red border to the central vignette of figures and boats in landscape and with floral sprays decorated to the reverse of the saucer, painted marks, the saucer also numbered in gilt 21, diameter of saucer 13cm, diameter of tea bowl 7.7cm.Additional InformationRubbing to the gilding, noticeably to the edge of the tea bowl. Some light surface marks and a pinhead-sized chip to the foot rim of the cup, but basically good.
An 18th century Continental tea bowl and saucer decorated with Chinoiserie figures, the bowl with puce floral spray to the centre, unmarked, diameter of saucer 12.5cm, diameter of tea bowl 7.5cm.Additional InformationSome fritting to the rims of both and some light rubbing to the gilding. Light surface wear, but basically in good condition.
MEISSEN; a rectangular tile decorated with a figure upon horseback with birds in flight, painted marks, impressed number T298, with further indistinct impressed number to the reverse, 30.25 x 18.75cm.Additional InformationMinor rubbing to the edges and light rubbing to the gilding, but basically in good order.
An early 19th century gilt decorated cream ground twin handled cup and saucer decorated with Chinoiserie figures, unmarked, diameter of saucer 13cm, height of cup 8cm.Additional InformationA minute pinhead sized chip to the underside of the rim but an area of rubbing to the gilding of the saucer around the rim. Light rubbing to the gilding of the cup and general surface wear to both.
LLADRO; a boxed figure 'Surrounded by Love', together with two Nao figures including a seated Pierrot with lute, a Beswick figure of a mallard, no.817, and three Beswick cat figures from a jazz band, (7).Additional InformationAs stated the Lladro is complete with box, the box is slightly tired with minor rips and tears, light glaze crazing to the mallard, the Nao Pierrot has remains to the bottom of his foot so is possibly missing something.
WORCESTER; an 18th century floral decorated cup and saucer with turquoise decorated border, a blue floral decorated Worcester lobed tea bowl and saucer with gilt heightening and an 18th century blue floral decorated gilt heightened plate, diameter of plate 22cm.Additional InformationMinor fritting to the edges, light rubbing to the gilding, the plate has been restored.
A Chelsea style goat and bee jug with moulded detailing throughout, and incised triangular mark to the underside of the base, height 12cm.Additional InformationThere is a two tone patina to the glaze of the jug where the glaze has stained light brown in areas. There is a hairline crack to the lip of the jug and some small losses to the moulded detail. This is not a period goat and bee jug but a 19th century copy.
AYNSLEY; a 'Green Butterfly' pattern tea for two set part set, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and two teacups, a saucer and a plate (7).Additional InformationThe butterfly handle to the milk jug has some light wear to the black enamel detailing. The butterfly handles to both teacups with heavier wear to the black detailing. One of the teacups with one slight surface chip to the green of the foot rim. The saucer and plate each with a few light surface scratches. The small plate does not ring when pinged. Perhaps some light rubbing to the gilding but overall appearance generally ok.
A late 18th century Chinese Famille Rose mug, with moulded dragon handle, restored chip to the rim, height 11cm, together with a Molineaux opaque glass fish, an Orrefors glass decanter and stopper decorated with a portrait bust of Her Majesty the Queen Mother for her 80th birthday in 1980, numbered 86/500, with a Stuart Crystal decanter and stopper, a tall floral encrusted vase, a modern light, a glass dish, and six other items.Additional InformationThe opaque glass fish with a couple of small chips at the rim. The tall floral encrusted vase with some small nicks and losses, etc.
SHELLEY; a collection of six trios, including 'Dubarry', 1142 pattern, a trio decorated with foxgloves and a butterfly, a black and white printed trio, and one decorated with daffodils, with a Shelley cup and saucer and a bowl Additional InformationBowl with rubbing to enamels. black and white set - saucer cracked twice, plate with a hair line crack and crazed, cup with a small hair line crack and crazed. blue and white set with some rubbing to gilding. Fox glove set with some minor glaze scratches, some crazing to the plate and slightly to the cup. Daffodil cup with hair line crack to the base. yellow and pink rose with some rubbing to gilding, glaze scratches and slight hair line crack to rim of cup, pink saucer with some light glaze scratches,
C. JOHNSON FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a fourteen piece dessert service, each with hand painted centres depicting various scenes including Chepstow Castle, Tintern Abbey, etc, inside a cobalt blue and gilt border, puce marks to the underside.Additional InformationA couple of examples with light scratches to the cobalt border, light scratches to the central decoration on a number of examples, Harlech Castle plate with a large scratch to the reverse, crazing to a couple of examples, one with crazing, wear to the gilding in parts.
VIENNA; a late 19th century hand painted porcelain wall plaque decorated with a side view portrait of girl wearing a cap with a pendant, inside a black border with gilt scrolling floral detail, painted marks to the reverse, diameter 31cm.Additional InformationVery light wear to the surface, slight areas of loss to the black/oxidisation.
A 19th century sixteen piece part dessert service, each centrally painted with landscape scenes, inside a jewelled decoration, inscribed 'After Birket Foster' to the reverse.Additional InformationLight surface wear and scratches, one of the smaller comports, with a crack to one of the feet, crazing to a couple of examples, wear to the gilding throughout, another one of the smaller comports with a small hairline to the underside, a number of the plates with impressed Worcester stamp to the underside, staining is evident to a number.
ROYAL WORCESTER VITREOUS; an eleven piece part dessert service signed by Johnson, each with painted centres depicting various game including pheasant, ducks, etc, inside a moulded open leaf border, diameter 23cm.Additional InformationLight wear to the centres, one of the plates with small firing fault/crack to the reverse.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a fifteen piece hand painted part dessert service, decorated with game in landscape, inside gilt scrolling detail, on a lime coloured ground, by C. Johnson and A. Shuck, puce factory mark to the underside.Additional InformationA number of examples with light scratches to the decoration and with crazing to the glaze. One of the plates with faint hairline crack to the body.
R AUSTIN FOR COALPORT; a hand painted cabinet plate with scalloped edge, centrally decorated with fish inside gilt decoration depicting shells and scrolling detail, also four further plates including a Derby example with jewelled gilt and floral decoration, diameter 23cm, a pair of Royal Worcester examples by E Barker with floral decoration (5).Additional InformationMinimal wear to the gilding to each example, light surface wear otherwise good.
EDWARD TOWNSEND FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a seven piece part dessert service, hand painted with fruit on a mottled green ground, comprising shaped square bowl and six plates, diameter 22.5cm (7).Additional InformationThe bowl with staining and is heavily crazed, very light surface wear/scratches.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; five Imari paperweights comprising English spaniel limited edition 418/1000, a recumbent stoat, a hedgehog, a penguin and a harvest mouse, also two Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern pin dishes, a pair of Royal Doulton figures of sea sprite HN2191 and wood nymph HN2192 and a Beswick Beatrix Potter model of Mrs Tiggy-Winkle.Additional InformationMrs Toggy-Winkle is crazed throughout. The harvest mouse paperweight has a white stopper, the hedgehog with a silver stopper, penguin with a gold stopper, the spaniel does not have a stopper and the stoat with a gold stopper. Some light rubbing to the gilding on the paperweights.
A 19th century porcelain specimen vase, possibly Spode, decorated with birds against a pale green ground, height 8cm, an Italian faience model of a cockerel, a Royal Copenhagen model of a bird and a Royal Copenhagen model of an owl, three Royal Worcester models of birds, and a Royal Doulton figure HN2306 'Reverie', also a Victorian jug (9).Additional InformationThe specimen jar decorated with birds has light rubbing to the gilding and may have had a top. The faience cockerel has some chips to the tail feathers. The Crown Staffordshire model of the bird with the nest has some small chips to the leaves. The Victorian jug is crazed throughout.
VIENNA; a pair of porcelain cobalt blue gilt heightend and hand painted urns and covers and a similar ovoid vase, the vase and the urns signed F. Neumann and titled to base, each bearing the blue beehive mark, height of vase 22cm, height of urns 22.5cm.Additional InformationThe lids to the urns are possibly associated, one is badly damaged, rubbing to the gilding. One has an underside chip to the rim and is loose in its construction, this just requires some tightening. Light surface rubbing to the gilding on the two urns, general surface wear. The vase has a couple of tiny pinhead size losses to the gilt application to the centre band, rubbing to the gilding of the rim and some rubbing to the finnial of the cover.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a blush ivory pedestal vase and stand with reticulated rim, the main body painted with thistles, raised on a single column with three moulded mythical creatures terminating on paw feet, numbered 1639 to the underside, height 23cm.Additional InformationLight wear to the gilding, but good condition.
BAYARD; a French gilt brass eight day carriage timepiece, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, height 12cm.Additional InformationThe timepiece is currently running, though we cannot guarantee that it is in full working order. Some scratches and scuffs to the metalwork at the back. Light tarnishing, but generally ok.
A George III style hardwood desk, with an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes above two frieze drawers on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, height 107cm, width 107m, depth 61cm.Additional InformationThe item ins in two sections, the top sits loosely onto the base, a few light scuffs and scratches and rubbing through use but essentially ok.
A Victorian mahogany buffet, with elaborately carved cabriole supports, with two base cupboard doors, raised on plinth base, width 135cm, depth 55.5cm, height 106cm.Additional InformationThe piece is possibly missing a gallery back, the back board has also been cut, light scratches and scuffs as expected.

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