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EARLY 20TH CENTURY ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI PATTERN COFFEE SERVICE comprising a coffee pot, sugar, cream, twelve coffee cans and fourteen saucers; six coffee cans and saucers with date cypher for 1910, the remaining coffee pot, sugar, cream, coffee cans and saucers with a date cypher for the late 1920s, each with factory stamp and numbered 2451
ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI PATTERN TEACUP AND SAUCER factory mark to base, no 2451, date cypher for 1935, the saucer 14cm diameter; together with a Royal Crown Derby imari pattern sugar bowl, factory mark to base, numbered 1128, date cypher for 1976, 10.5cm diameter, and with a Royal Crown Derby imari pattern dish, factory mark to base, numbered 1128, date cypher for 1967, 11.5cm wide and and Aynsley cup and saucer decorated in cobalt blue and ivory with gilt highlights, the saucer 11.5cm diameter (4)
A set of twelve limited edition hand painted Royal Crown Derby cabinet plates with the following titles; 'Nether Bridge, Bakewell', 'Dove Holes', 'Stanton Moor', 'Dove Dale', 'Beeley Brook', 'Lathkil Dale', 'Edale Head', 'Stoney Middleton', 'Edensor', 'Haddon Hall', 'Mill Dale' and 'Wolfscote Dale' all painted and signed by Michael Crawley, from their Derbyshire Landscapes range of fifty sets of twelve, with signed certificates and original boxes - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: All plates are in good condition. The boxes vary from fair to good condition with some brown patches to the linings.
Derby and Chelsea porcelain reference books: 'Derby Porcelain' by John Twitchett, signed by the author, 'Royal Crown Derby' by John Twitchett and Betty Bailey, with Geoffrey Godden label and signed by the J Twitchett, 'Derby Porcelain' by F Brayshaw Gilhespy, 'Chelsea porcelain the Red Anchour Wares' by Severne Mackenna, 'English Porcelain Painters of the 18th Century', Graham and Oxley Ltd, 'Chelsea Porcelain' by Elizabeth Adams and 'Jeffreyes Hamett O'Neale 1734-1801' by William H Tapp (7 Vols) - Part of a private owner collection
A collection of small porcelain items comprised of a Royal Crown Derby imari pattern bowl, a miniature imari pattern cup and saucer, a miniature Wedgwood teapot, a Locke and Co. Worcester jug decorated with a Peacock, a Royal Worcester porcelain miniature blush ground jar and cover, a Royal Doulton Dickens Ware vase, a miniature German porcelain cup with Augustus Rex mark, four chamber sticks, a Royal Worcester green lustreware bowl, a transfer decorated three-handled tyg and a Hammersley and Co ring tree decorated in the imari palette - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Dickens Ware Vase - 'Bill Sykes', heavily mottled with three large hair line cracks running down from the rim, 7.9cm high. Royal Worcester 'Crown Ware' lustre bowl - Some wear to gilding round the rim, 3.8cm high Tyg - Condition good, 3.6cm high German cup - Gilt rim with some wear. Chip to the rim, 3.2cm high Royal Crown Derby bowl - Mark badly printed. Gilt rim with wer, some brown stained patches. Glaze heavily crazed in areas, 4.6cm high Wedgwood teapot - Condition good, 4.7cm high Imari cup and saucer - Some yellowing and crazing to the glaze. The cup with a chip to the rim, 2.2cm high, saucer 6.3cm diameter Worcester jar and cover - Some wear to the gilding and a chip to the inside rim of the lid by the spoon hole, 5.5cm high Ring tree - Tiny firing crack to the rim, and minor wear to the gilding on the rim, 8.3cm high Locke and Co jug - Areas of the enamelled peacock have flaked off, 5.6cm high Small blue ground chamberstick with enamelled flowers - Restored handle, rim and candle holder, 3.7cm high Green leaf chamberstick - Candle holder restored and a chip to the rim, 4.2cm high Largest blue ground candleholder with apricot and gilt decoration - Minor wear to the gilding, 5.7cm high Hammersley chamberstick - Condition good, 4cm high
A Royal Crown Derby coffee set transfer decorated with posies, comprised of six cups and six saucers, in original box - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Several pieces with crazing to the glaze. One saucer with a hair line crack running in from the rim, 2.7cm long. One saucer with four hair line cracks running out from the foot. Four cups with varying levels of brown staining to the base of the interior and one of those cups also has a stained hairline crack near the base of the handle visible on the interior
A mid-20th century Royal Doulton fruit bowl, numbered D4986, having unpainted floral decoration on pedestal base, together with a George Jones & Sons Abby pattern blue and white footed bowl, a Masons Chartreuse pattern side plate, a Coalport side plate decorated in the Japanese manner, a Royal Crown Derby Olde Avesbury plate and an Ironstone water jug.
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