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A modern Royal Doulton 'Carlyle' pattern dinner service, six place settings, comprising: dinner, supper and side plates, soup bowls, coffee cans and saucers, two tureens, one meat plate, a teapot, gravy boat and stand, cream jug, sugar bowl and two spare coffee cans; and four Royal Doulton teacups and saucers in a similar 'Earlswood' pattern (near matching).
Mahogany Queen Anne Style Cocktail Cabinet with a cupboard top with fine engraved brass hinges and lock plates, The interior in bleached maple wood, with a mirrored back and glass shelves, With a sliding mirror internal tray below two small cupboards supported by Queen Anne carved legs and a carved shaped frieze or border. 33 inches wide by 41 inches high.
A Persian circular plate, 18th/19th century, decorated with a figure in large scroll decorated trousers, a Nishapor cream glazed bowl with calligraphy to the interior, a Kashan turquoise plate and an earthenware cylindrical vase (4) CONDITION REPORT: All plates are either reconstructed according to date and use, or have fritting/ chips to body and rim
A pair of Persian blue and white reticulated plates, central floral motif, enclosed within pierced flower heads, 36cm wide; together with two large blue and white charges, (4). CONDITION REPORT: some fritting and chipping, especially to glaze at edges and repair and restoration, to include the the edge of one plate, overall fair condition
A Kashan fritware pottery bowl, 14th century, painted in fine lines between reserves of calligraphy, in pale blue, dark blue and black, 20cm diameter, together with a similar conical bowl, decorated with panels of blue with faded gilt decoration between panels of lions, a three colour glazed bowl with a pedestal foot, with sgraffito work figure to the centre and a Kashan pottery bowl with blue vertical strips (4) CONDITION REPORT: all plates are either reconstructed according to date and use, or have fritting/ chips to body and rim
A Minton blue and white transferware soup tureen and cover, c.1830, printed with figures in a sampan beside tall pagodas, titled Chinese Marine to the underside, with a matching vegetable tureen and cover, four soup plates, and a small plate with the same floral border but printed with an armorial crest of a dragon's head, 38.5cm max. (9)
A Dutch Delft bottle vase or guglet, 18th century, painted in blue with a tall pagoda and other smaller dwellings in a tree-lined landscape, and two small Delft plates, one painted in blue with an allover floral design, the other in manganese with a two-storeyed building between tall trees, some damages and repairs, 23.5cm max. (3)
A pair of armorial Copeland plates, 19th century, each painted in an amateur hand with figures in rural scenes, titled Kirkandrews-on-Eden, Cumberland, with the crest and coat of arms for the Norman family, signed JB Norman 28 Aug 1879, 24.2cm. (2) It is believed these plates were painted by the Reverend John Burton Norman, rector of Little Stanmore in Middlesex in 1879, but who was born in Kirkandrews-on-Eden.
A good Royal Worcester dessert service, date codes for 1897, the wells painted with arrangements of fruit, flowers and nuts within panels of colourful birds, butterflies and other insects, reserved on a pink ground with gilt grapevine, the rims with panels of diamond piercing, printed factory marks and retailer's mark for Phillips of Mount Street. Comprising: two tazzae, two oval dishes, two square dishes and ten plates. (16)
A collection of Spode tea wares, c.1810, bat-printed with patterns including 500, with flower arrangements and still lives of fruit, including two teapots of varying shape, both with covers and stands, a chocolate cup and cover, another two-handled cup, two large plates, a breakfast cup and saucer, three tea cups, five coffee cans and five saucers. (26) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
Three Derby dessert plates, late 18th/early 19th century, one from the Pepper Arden Hall service, painted by William Billingsley with a central arrangement of fruit, another in the same hand with a central rose and forget-me-not sprig within a salmon pink border, the last with three bold floral posies, perhaps decorated by Leonard Lead, 25.8cm max. (3)
Five Vienna style cabinet plates, 19th century, all painted with scenes of Classical figures and mythological scenes including the Three Graces and Virgins awakening Cupid, three within a border of gilt griffins and foliate scrolls on a blue ground, two with bright panelled borders, pseudo blue shield marks, 24.2cm. (5)
Five Meissen ornithological plates, 19th century, decorated probably outside of the factory with specimens of birds perched on leafy branches, the rims with scattered insects and single blooms, cancelled marks, and two smaller plates with moulded rims, painted with finches perched in trees, blue crossed swords marks, 28.3cm max. (7)
A Sèvres part dessert service, c.1788, decorated with continuous bands of blue convolvulus between yellow borders, and with further similar sprays, interlaced LL marks and ll date codes. Comprising: two monteiths, two sauce tureens and covers, two circular tazzae or syllabub stands, and twelve ice cups. (20) Cf. David Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century, Vol. IV, p. 867-8, service no.88-15, for a full listing of the Zone Jonquilles Volubilis service in the Sales Registers. The service was ordered in 1788 by a Parisian lady named Mme Huber.
A Worcester part tea service, c.1770-80, richly decorated with a Scarlet Japan type pattern of alternating panels of flowers in the Kakiemon palette, between blue bands with small floral panels. Comprising: two cake plates, two saucers, a spoon tray, a teapot stand, eight tea cups and two coffee cups. (16) Provenance: from a private collection in London.

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