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A set of six Edwardian silver coffee cup holders by Mappin & Webb, London 1907, scroll pierced, with inserts and saucers in blue and gilt by Royal Worcester, in a fitted case by Mappin & Webb, 202g (6.5 oz) weighableCondition Report: No serious damage, restoration or repairs found. Two of the saucers have crazing. Large crack across the top of the case and areas of age related wear to the case.Condition Report Disclaimer
A French porcelain Sevres-style turquoise-ground tête-à-tête cabaret tea service, third quarter 19th century, comprising: a tray (34cm wide); a teapot and cover (12cm high); a sucrier and cover (12cm high); a milk jug and two cups and saucers, Sevres style marksCondition Report: Some areas of wear to the tray. Areas of re-gilding to teapot finial. Some of the decorative panels have surface scratches.Condition Report Disclaimer
A French porcelain Sevres style tête-à-tête part tea service, mid 19th century, decorated with a band of floral wreaths within a pair of blue and gilt ribbon bands, comprising: a teapot and cover; a milk jug; two cups and saucers and a sucrier and cover, interlaced 'L's' marksCondition Report: No obvious damage issues noted.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Paris porcelain Empire-style green-ground and gilt part coffee service, mid 19th century, painted with panels of floral bouquets, comprising: a sucrier and cover (19cm high), a slop bowl (20cm diam.), a coffee pot and an associated cover* (27cm high) and eight coffee cans and saucers Condition Report: * This lid is probably from a hot water jug that was originally with this service, now lost. Some rubbing and losses to the gilding generally (quite worn), some deterioration to the green ground. One cup has a glued handle.Condition Report Disclaimer
A selection of Spode porcelain tea and coffee wares, early 19th century, comprising: a selection from pattern 944 to include: a small teapot and cover; a prow-shaped milk jug; a sugar box and cover; a slop bowl; a sandwich plate; two smaller; six 'Bute' shaped teacups; coffee cans and saucers, some pieces with painted pattern numbers; and the remnants of another Spode tea service, comprising an oval section teapot, cover and stand and two 'Bute' shape teacups and saucers, iron-red and gilt, un-markedCondition Report: 944: minute nibble to spout of teapot, one Bute cup stained and doesn't 'ring'.Other teapot, the finial is repaired, some surface scratches to the iron-red ground of all pieces.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Sevres hardpaste porcelain sparsely decorated and gilt part breakfast service, mid 19th century, in part with floral LSS monogram, comprising: twelve plates, 22.5cm diameter; two milk jugs; two sucriers and copvers; and twelve breakfast cups and saucers, printed factory marks and with potting and decorating dates around the mid 19th centuryCondition Report: One cup has a small frit and another cup has a crack to the top of the handle.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Meissen (outside decorated) yellow-ground part coffee service, late 19th century, Dresden decorated with panels of Watteauesque scenes within elaborate gilt borders, comprising: a coffee pot and cover; a sucrier and cover; a milk jug; three ogee coffee cups; four saucers and five plates, blue crossed swords and cancellation marksCondition Report: Small chips to rose finial of coffee pot.Some wear to gilding.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Royal Albert Crown China coffee service, 1930s, blue, white and gilt, of a coffee pot, a cream jug, a sugar bowl six cups and saucers, black printed marks, in a fitted cloth covered caseCondition Report: One cup has a minute manufacturing fault to the rim where some small pieces have grit have not been noticed at gilding stage and incorporated under the gilding.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Meissen ornithological blue-ground and gilt porcelain tête-à-tête coffee service, late 19th century, Comprising tray, two cups and saucers, small coffee pot or hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, painted with panels of birds, blue crossed swords mark, the tray 36cm longCondition Report: One cup with a broken and glued handle.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Meissen cabaret coffee service, circa 1930, modelled in relief with gilt foliate C-scrollbaands and painted with scattered flowers, comprising: an oval tray; a coffee pot and cover; a sucrier and cover; a milk jug and four cups and saucers, blue crossed swords and reverse punkt marksCondition Report: No serious damage issues found.Condition Report Disclaimer
A selection of coloured glass, various dates late 19th century and later: including: five similar modern tulip cups and saucers and a modern Venetian coffee set for two; and a pair of Spanish clear glass and gilt decanters and stoppers, 30cm highCondition Report: Wear to gilding of powder bowl.Condition Report Disclaimer
A John Rose Coalport 'London' shape part tea service, circa 1812, painted with a band of pink convolvulus and gilt foliage reserved on a pale-blue ground, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand; a sugar box and cover; a milk jug; a slop bowl; two sandwich plates; six teacups; six coffee cups and twelve saucers, painted pattern no. 270Condition Report: One saucer cracked. Slight area of rubbing to the gilding of the teapot finial. Very slight surface wear to the saucers. Would appear to have had very little use over the yearsCondition Report Disclaimer
A set of six French silver mounted porcelain coffee cups and saucers by Edouard Ernie, 1878-1973 1st standard export mark, import mark for London 1991, sponsor's mark for Edwin Thompson Bryan, stamped for Maple & Co. Ltd as retailers, wrythen rocaille decoration, the porcelain liners blue glazed and unmarked; with six French tea spoons by another maker, in a fitted case by Maple & Co. Ltd, 878g (28.25 oz) weighableCondition Report: One cup clearly very slightly different so must be a replacement. These have had some use and so the there is wear to the gilding, especially to the bottom of the beakers where the spoons have touched during stirring.One spoon is 'bloomed' or 'scratched'. The saucers are 13cm diameterCups including ceramic liner 7.8cm highThe box measures 53cm x 30cm x 9cm. It does have some damage to the leather on the corners, and some cracks to the top leather.Condition Report Disclaimer
A motor car travelling picnic set for four, 1930s, the complete fitments with chromium plated mounts, including: cutlery, two vacuum flasks, two wicker covered bottles, cups and saucers, three various boxes, jars for butter and preserve by Coracle brand, glass and two smaller bottles, wicker covered frame, the rectangular case black leather cloth cover, with chromium plate swing side handles, 63cm (24in) longCondition Report: There is no key with this lotSlight wear to the edges of the leather. Overall, the wear and damage is commensurate with light use.Three of the cups with various hairline cracks, the fourth appears free from apparent cracksSaucers stamped Bisto EnglandPreserve pot has a circa 3 x 0.5cm chip to the rim.Glasses appear free from chips, one stainedThe wicker-clad bottles appear to be intact, though it is impossible to tell as they are encased in their basketsLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use throughout Condition Report Disclaimer
A Limoges porcelain part breakfast, dinner and dessert service with monogram, circa 1900, decorated with a pale-blue and gilt foliate band and with monogram CM, comprising: a salmon dish and drainer; a large vegetable/soup tureen; two smaller vegetable tureens and covers; a fruit bowl; two oval serving dishes in sizes; a spoon tray; a pair of double-lipped gravy boats with integral stands; and oval egg-cup stand and nine egg-cups; a small salt tureen, cover and integral stand; four soup-plates; twenty-two dinner plates; twenty-three breakfast/dessert plates; six coffee cups and ten saucers; a coffee pot; a sucrier and cover; a sauce-tureen, cover and integral stand; four high comports; three low comports and three various round serving dishesCondition Report: Salmon dish chipped; one coffee cup saucer chipped, all with stacking wear; one cup chipped; one soup plate chipped; one dinner plate chipped.Some wear generally as this service has been used.Condition Report Disclaimer
Assorted ceramics, various dates 19th/20th centuries, comprising: a Dresden porcelain quatrefoil cup and saucer, decorated with Watteauesques, a Continental porcelain mug with spurious Rockingham porcelain factory mark, 11.5cm high; a pair of Derby Crown Porcelain Company baluster vases and covers, 20.5cm high; and twelve Cauldon China Sevres style coffee cups and saucers retailed by Harrods Condition Report: One Derby vase is restored about the neck, one cover is restored at the finial and it is re-gilt with paint. The other finial is very worn. Spurious Rockingham mug heavily restored. Of the Cauldon, light wear to the gilding generally and two cups and two saucers are cracked.Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of 19th century and later assorted tableware including cups, saucers, and plate, various factories including Wedgwood, Meissen, etc.Additional InformationSome items crazed, some items, including gilt decorated teacups, with firing cracks and hairline cracks, some with chips, some heavy rubbing to detail, some with no visible damage, but very hollow or flat sounds, some chips to foot rims, as well as fritting throughout, one gaudy Welsh saucer staple repaired with numerous bad cracks, in particular, the majority of the Royal Copenhagen items, particularly the saucers, are damaged. A Meissen under glaze blue floral decorated saucer chipped to rim, with spreading hairline cracks.
MARIANNE DE TREY (1913-2016); a stoneware coffee set comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, five small cups and saucers (plus an extra saucer), two large cups and saucers (plus an extra eleven saucers), eleven side plates and a pot minus its cover (quantity). (D)Additional InformationMilk jug handle re-glued, hairline to one saucer, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A mixed group of ceramics including Royal Doulton hand painted cabinet plate, 'Linlithgow', signed J. Hughe and numbered HB6995 E4928, diameter 27cm, six items of blue and white transfer decorated ware (5 af), a Dresden-type mirror with twin cherubs and profuse moulded foliate decoration, 32 x 26cm (numerous chips), a Wedgwood blue jasper ware planter, diameter 20.8cm, a further light blue vase, a black basalt bust of John Wesley, height 23.8cm, a Royal Worcester dish modelled as mermaid holding shell (af), a bisque figure of boy holding basket with impressed and printed marks, no.880, height 25cm, a floral stone china lidded jar, three Royal Worcester cups and saucers (including matching pair), a Moore Brothers small bowl (af) and a small mantel clock with enamelled frontispiece.Additional InformationRoyal Doulton plate rings true, some light surface wear, some small glaze losses. All the items of blue and white ware with damage, apart from the tapered circular vase with handles to the lower section. Damage includes chips, hairline cracks, large areas of damage, also all crazed throughout. Numerous chips to the mirror, too many to detail individually. Some small nicks to the planter, similar to Wesley bust. The dish with mermaid has chip to shell rim. Worcester figure extremely dirty, some scuffs. The lidded jar again very dirty with some general wear. The Moore Brothers bowl with chips to the foliage. The clock not tested, no guarantee of working order, missing the back plate, no key, some nibbles to enamel, generally heavy wear.
ROYAL ALBERT; an 'Old Country Roses' part tea set, see condition report for full list.Additional InformationThis service comprises eight dinner plates, eight salad plates, twelve side plates, two cake plates, two dessert bowls, one round serving dish, sixteen saucers, seven cups, one mug, one coffee pot and lid, one cream jug, one milk jug, one sugar bowl, one salt, one pepper.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a Contessa pattern dinner service, to include teapot, bread plates, twin handled lidded sugar bowl etc.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, minor rubbing to gilding in parts, chip to the top of the sugar bowl cover etc. The handwritten sheet details eight dinner plates, eight 8" medium plates, seven saucers, eight cups, sugar bowl and lid, coffee pot and lid, two jugs, one large oval plate, two round plates in box, one oval bowl, gravy boat and saucer, eight 7" plates, eight 6" plates, and one small oval bowl.
ROYAL WORCESTER; an 'Evesham' dinner service including terrines, dinner plates, side plates, saucers, dishes, tea cups, sauce boats etc, some second quality, some af.Additional InformationTwo bowls and two side plates chipped, scratches, rubbing to detail and further general wear. Several more dishes with chips, extensive rubbing to gilding where applicable.
A mixed group of ceramics including Crown Staffordshire floral decorated part coffee service, Royal Doulton miniature character jugs etc, six Wedgwood 'Edme' saucers and six embossed Queen's Ware teacups, also a small group of glass including turquoise coloured vases and ewer (some items af).Additional InformationOne of the cups chipped as stated and another with a tiny nibble to rim, further chips and cracks including to one of the eturia dishes, the lid of one of the white glazed serving dishes, further scuffs, scrapes, marks with general wear.
A group of clear cut and moulded glass tableware including ice pail, five decanters including ship type example, champagne saucers, wine glasses and beakers etc with manufacturer's including Waterford and Royal Brierley, a small group of Swarovski crystal miniature animals and a Murano single candlestick with coloured detail and internal spiralling to lower section on frosted circular foot, height 27cm (unmarked). Additional InformationSome with chips and nibbles, scratches, general wear throughout. Murano candlestick with tiny nibble to rim, some general surface scuffs, scrapes and scratches.
A Wedgwood 'Waverley' dinner service - 12 place settings - comprising two tureens with lids, one 17" serving plate, one 14" serving plate, two sets of six small soup cups/bowls, eight saucers, twelve rimmed bowls, thirteen 6" plates, seven 7" plates, twelve 8" plates, twelve 10 3/4" plates and two gravy boats with saucers (72 items).
A group of early twentieth century art deco printed and painted ceramics, c. 1910-30. To include eight cups and saucers. Manufacturers include: Bristol, Adams, B P & Co, Cor, Osbourne China and Wedgwood. Saucers: 11 – 14 cm wide. (8) Condition: Small chip to the Adams saucer rim.Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection
An early twentieth century art deco hand-painted Foley China part tea service, pattern V280, c. 1910-30. To include six cups and saucers, six tea plates, an open sugar, a creamer and a handled plate. Tea plates: 18 cm wide. (15) Condition: Glued break to the handled plate. Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection
A group of early twentieth century art deco Susie Cooper, Crown Works, Burslem tea wares, c. 1910-30. To include two red and blue banded cups and saucers, three tea plates and four cups and saucers and a creamer decorated on blues and browns. Plates: 17 cm wide. (11) Condition: In good overall condition. Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection
A group of early twentieth century art deco Susie Cooper cups and saucers, c. 1910-30. To include various styles, colour ways and productions dates. Saucers: 11 - 17 cm wide. (9) Condition: The yellow floral cup and saucer has several hairlines and small rim chips.Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection
A group of early twentieth century art deco Grays Pottery printed and hand-painted coffee cups and saucers, c. 1910-30. To include various styles, colour ways and productions dates. Saucers: 12 cm wide. (9) Condition: Small chip to the foot of one of the brown-banded cups.Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection
A group of early twentieth century art deco period Grays Pottery lustre wares, c. 1910-30. To include a large gold lustre charger decorated with a lion, a silver lustre grape jug, a pink lustre lidded box, two silver lustre cups and saucers decorated with swallows, a silver lustre floral cup and saucer, a pink lustre peacock pattern cup and saucer, and a tray, miniature sugar bowl and creamer. Charger: 32 cm wide. (10) Condition: Some wear to one of the Swallow cups.Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection
An early twentieth century art deco period hand-painted Grays Pottery Sun Buff pattern tea service, c. 1910-30. To include a coffee pot and cover, an open sugar, a creamer, and six cups and saucers. Saucers: 11 cm wide. (9) Condition: In good overall condition. Possible associated lid with coffee pot.Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection
An early twentieth century art deco period floral decorated Grays Pottery pattern tea service, c. 1910-30. an open sugar, a creamer, and six cups and saucers, six tea plates and a bread and butter plate. Saucers: 14 cm wide. (14) Condition: In good overall condition. Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection

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