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An early 20thC porcelain demitasse coffee service, decorated with flowers, within a cobalt blue border, comprising cream jug, sugar bowl, pair of bread plates, six coffee cans and four saucers, together with a George Jones porcelain part tea service, similarly decorated, comprising seven teacups, saucers, and nine tea plates, and a Royal Worcester porcelain plate.
A Royal Albert porcelain Tranquility pattern dinner, tea and coffee service, including three vegetable tureens and covers, pair of graduated meat platters, oval serving dishes, sauce boat on stand, eleven dinner plates, six dessert plates and fruit bowls, soup cups and saucers, three graduated teapots, coffee pot, etc. (a quantity)
A mid 20th century Hammersley & Co Palmetto bone china part breakfast set most pieces retailed by Thomas Goode & Co Ltd, London Comprising of ten coffee cans and saucers, four breakfast cups and saucers, a muffin dish (the base now a side plate), a sugar bowl, a toast rack, an egg cup, a milk jug, a hot milk jug, a small bowl and a tea pot (qty).
Two Sèvres bleu céleste-ground cups and saucers, circa 1780Gobelets 'litron' et soucoupe, of the third size, each with a gilt-edged bleu céleste-ground band of Vitruvian scrolls with gilt foliage and bands of trailing roses painted by Jacques-François Micaud, a rose in the centre of each saucer, the gilt dentil borders to the rims, the handles embellished in gilding, the cups: 5.9cm high; the saucers: 12.3cm diam. (approx.), interlaced LL monorgams enclosing date letters cc and painter's mark x for Micaud père in blue, gilder's mark for Michel-Barnabé Chauvaux, incised numerals (one cup with rim chip and associated crack) (4)Footnotes:Provenance:Anon. sale, Christie's New York, 15 October 2019, lot 202 (part)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare and extensive parcel-gilt Meissen service, second-quarter 19th centuryDecorated in high relief picked out in gilding with various scenes after Antiquity on a biscuit ground comprising:One coffee pot with cover Two smaller hot chocolate pots with coversTwo teapots with coversTwo sugarbowls with coversA slop bowlA milk jugSix dessert platesSeven teacups and saucersSix chocolate cups and saucers coffee pot and cover: 26.8 cm high; hot chocolate pots and covers: 24.2 cm high; teapots and covers: 17.5 cm high; sugarbowls and covers: 16.2 cm high; slop bowl: 11.7 cm high; milk jug: 15.1 cm high; dessert plates: 24.0 cm diam.; teacups: 9.0 cm high; chocolate cups: 10.2 cm high; saucers: 12 cm diam., crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue and I to the base, (50)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Meissen lobed beaker and saucer from the Japanese Palace, circa 1730Painted in Kakiemon style, each with two birds, each perched on trailing flowers, the saucer: 15.5cm diam., the beaker 6.6cm high, crossed swords marks in blue enamel, incised Japanese Palace inventory number N=361-/ W to both (three small flat chips to rim of saucer) (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Made for the French merchant, Rodolphe Lemaire, and subsequently impounded and delivered to the Royal collections of Saxony, Japanese Palace, DresdenThe 1770 inventory of the Japanese Palace in Dresden lists: 'Sechs gemuschelte Chocolaten-Becher mit Blumen und Vogeln gemahlt, 3 Zoll hoch, 3 1/2 Zoll in Diam: und Sechs detto Unterschaalen, 1 1/2. Zoll tief, 6 1/2. Zoll in Diam: No. 361 [six lobed chocolate beakers painted with flowers and birds [...] and six ditto saucers...] (quoted by Claus Boltz, Japanisches Palais-inventar 1770 und Turmzimmer-Inventar 1769, in Keramos 153 (1996), p. 58).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Berlin 'Europa' dejeuner, circa 1992Reserved with views of the cities and capitals of Europe in puce, comprising a coffee-pot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, a cream jug (cover lacking), two cups and saucers on a tray, on a duck-egg blue ground, the cartouches edged with scrollwork and diaper trellis in gilt, the tray: 42.2 x 31.1 cm, the coffee-pot inc. cover: 26.3 cm high, the sugar bowl inc. cover: 10.6 cm high, the cups: 7.3 cm high, the saucers: 14.1 diam., the cream jug: 11 cm high, sceptre mark in under-glaze blue, stencilled imperial orb mark and 'KPM' in iron-red, painter's marks (10)Footnotes:Provenance:The Twinight Collection (acquired directly from the manufactory in 1992)Model no. 257. One-off piece.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1931 Anne Darlington letter to her parents mentioning her friend Blue (family nickname for A.A. Milne) and Moon (family nickname for Christopher Robin), ‘FLAXAN 7052. 75 BEAUFORT MANSIONS CHELSEA S.W.3. (crossed out) and handwritten COTCHORD - Tuesday - Darling Mummie and Daddie, We have made a perfectly sweet little house. You know the cupboard at the back of Blue’s room. If you don’t know it, it’s a lovely cupboard as big as a small room it is set into the wall. We have made it simply lovely. We went into the village to by cocanut matting and a lantern and Price’s night lights (I brought the night lights) for it. It has a shelf (made by Moon) for the cups and saucers. And we have got a bench for our books and papers and animals. And we have got Moon’s grass table and chairs. And we’ve got masses of candles. I’ve forgotten if I told you that we discovered a secret passage out of our house and we keep a candle burning down there. The Milne’s think ‘Pheobe’ is a sweet name. Will you mind is I stay a day or two longer? There was a lot of kickery yesterday between Moon’s horse and my horse. My horse jumped a herdal yesterday (very low). We will send you some primrose on Thursday. Send my love to Daddy, from Anne. Nanny sends her love. (nineteen kisses) —7in. (17.5cm.) high x 4 ½in. (11.5cm.) - see Some of our Favourite Bears by Ian Pout, page 24

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