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Doll's dinnerware by Ridgways Pottery, Stoke on Trent, decorated "Maiden Hair Fern" pattern in grey-- tureens, dinner plates etc; a child's miniature tea set, decorated with nursery rhyme transfers, on cream ground with gilt linework, comprising: teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers, six tea plates and a cake plate; together with a child's part dinner set, decorated nursery rhyme transfers of nineteen pieces.
Shelley - Art Deco Period ( 12 ) Piece Part Tea-Service ' Blue Iris ' Pattern No 11561. Queen Anne Shape ' All Pieces ' Description - Irises with Green Leaves on Small Panels, Red and Yellow Stylised Fruit and Grey Leaves on Large Panel, Dots and Circles on Panel Joints. White Ground, Dark Blue Edges, Entered In Pattern Book 1927. Comprises 2 Dessert Dishes, 1 Large Sugar Bowl, 1 Trio - Cup, Saucer and Side Plate, Coffee Cup and Two Saucers, 1 Tea Cup and Saucer + 1 Tea Cup. All In Excellent Condition.
Large Collection of ( 67 ) Booths Blue & White Part Dinner Service Ware, To Includes 6 x Dinner Plates, 8 x 8 Inches Plates, 8 x 6 Inch Plates, 4 x Soup Bowls, 6 x Tea Cups, 6 x Saucers, 1 x Vegetable Tureen, 2 x 13.5 Inch Oval Platter, 1 x Coffee Pot, ( 21 Piece Tea Set ) Includes 6 x Cups, 6 x Saucers, 6 x Side Plates, 1 x Sandwich Plate, 1 x Milk Jug, 1 x Sugar Basin, 1 x Teapot, 1 x Coffee Pot, 2 x Breakfast Cups & 2 x Saucers.
Three Trios of Art Deco Bavarian Porcelain, comprising cup, saucer and side plate in decorative patterns with gilt trims, all in excellent condition. Together with Laurentian 'Snowdrop' cup and saucer, Royal Winton cup and saucer, Royal Halsey cup and saucer, Grafton 'Ashley' cup and saucer, and several other decorative cups and saucers. All in good condition, please see images.
A Fine Quality Japanese Satsuma Meiji Period Tea Set, consisting of a Teapot, Sugar Bowl and Lid, Lidded Cream Jug and six cups and saucers, decorated to the bodies with pagodas in a river landscape, picked out in gilt work and coloured enamels. Black Satsuma MOM marks to the base. 18 pieces in total.
A Dresden porcelain tea pot and milk jug, with floral decoration on white ground, and gilt embellishments, and an Adderley's Dresden pattern porcelain part tea service with similar decoration, comprising milk jug, slop bowl, six tea cups and saucers and five small plates, together with two matched tea cups and saucers, indistinct maker's marks
A pair of 'Chinese Tree' pattern porcelain tea cups and saucers, possibly Minton, and a collection of Spode porcelain some with retailer's mark for Waring & Gillow, decorated with birds amongst flowers and foliage, comprising eight various plates, an oval dish and two bowls, together with other items (a/f)
A Royal Copenhagen blue and white porcelain part dinner, tea and coffee service, with floral decoration, comprising large tureen and cover, coffee pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, eight coffee cups and seven saucers, eight miniature bowls, a teapot lid, eight tea cups and nine saucers, together with an unmarked blue and white glazed pottery ladle (a/f)
* Major General Sir William Inglis, KCB, 57th Foot. An early 19th century oak box with brass plaque engraved 'Major General Sir William Inglis', 10cm high x 22cm wide x 15.5cm deep with brass key, the hinged lid enclosing objects mostly belonging to his son General William Inglis, CB (1823-1888) including original riband for Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) Turkish Crimea and Crimean War Medal miniature medals with silver and gold riband buckles, full size sash with label inscribed 'This ribbon was last worn by Sir William and was attached to the Order returned ... deceased', another inscribed 'Replaced by the CB Feb 21st 1861 then order ...' various other ribands, small bag containing curios including 'Bark of the stump of the tree the English cut down from the barrier against the French ... Guard', brick with label inscribed 'Battle of Hugomont', together with some related Middlesex Regimental porcelain by Mintons, comprising side plate, 2 dishes and 4 saucers each with regimental crest and Albuhera' battle honoursQty: (8)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. Lieutenant General Sir William Inglis, KCB (1764-1835) was a British officer of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He served at several of the heaviest engagement of the Peninsular War and was wounded numerous times. Inglis earned national fame through his exhortation "Die hard 57th, die hard!" to his regiment as he lay seriously wounded behind their ranks at the height of the Battle of Albuera. The regiment held and the battle was won and although his wounds nearly proved fatal he returned to action again two years later to see the war out. General William Inglis (1823-1888), son of General Sir William Inglis, was commissioned ensign in the 57th (Middlesex) Regiment of Foot in 1840 and promoted Captain in 1849, he served in the Crimean War from 1854-1856, at Balaklava, Inkerman and the Assault on the Redan and also in the expedition to Kinburn. He retired with the rank General in 1882 and was also created a Companion of the Order of the Bath.
Title: A varied and extensive collection of Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain, 19th C.Description: Dia.: 24,7 - 20,2 cm (the plates)Ê Dia.: 13,6 cm (the saucers)Ê H 15,5 - L 21,7 cm (the teapot)Ê H 14,5 - L 17,4 cm (the jar and cover)Ê H 9,8 - L 18,3 cm (the jug)Ê H 8 - L 14,1 cm (the tureen on stand)Ê H 7,1 cm - Dia.: 17,4 cm (the bowl)Ê H 6,6 cm - Dia.: 8,8 cm (the cups)Ê H 5,3 - L 11,1 cm (the cups)Ê Ê
Title: A varied collection of Chinese blue, white, Imari style and famille rose porcelain, Kangxi/QianlongDescription: Dia.: 13,4 cm (the reticulated double walled famille rose saucer)Ê Dia.: 12,2 cm (the blue and white saucers)Ê H 10,4 cm (the Imari style tea caddy)Ê H 4,1 cm - Dia.: 7,6 cm (the blue and white cups)Ê
22 pieces of Royal Doulton series ware, 21 featuring Dickens characters including vases, plates, cups and saucers, dishes, and trinket box. Characters depicted include Bill Sikes, Mark Tapley, Micawber, The Fat Boy, Sam Weller, Tony Weller and Sairey Gamp. There is a jug from the Shakespeare series featuring Bottom. There is a chip in the rim of the Shakespeare jug approx 1cm x 1cm. The bowl depicting Tony Weller has been broken and repaired. There is a hairline crack in the top and approx 1 inch down the body of a candlestick. There is a crack in a shallow bowl approx 1" long and a number of nibbles in the rim of the bowl causing loss of paintwork. There is a hairline crack in the lid of the trinket box

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