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A pair of Helena Wolfsohn quatreform cabinet cups and saucers, late 19th century, each decorated with panels of courting figures between panels of flowers, all within gilt borders, cross sword marks to the underside and a Continental porcelain cabinet cup and saucer. CONDITION REPORT: The taller of the two quatreform cups has extensive glaze crazing and gives out a flat ring when lightly tapped. Its saucer has a very fine 3 cm hairline crack visible on the underside issuing from the rim. Otherwise these appear to be free from any obvious chips, cracks or restorations. Its partner cup and saucer both appear to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations. The handle of the cup has very light gilt rubbing. Both items ring out nicely when lightly tapped. The Austrian style cup and saucer is free from any chips, cracks or obvious restorations.
A Meissen onion pattern hot water jug and cover, two cups and saucers and side plate, a small cabinet cup and dish, the teacup with floral bouquets and butterfly, the dish decorated with a rose, each with gilt rims, factory marks. Jug height 25.5 cm (8). CONDITION REPORT: The hot water jug lid has chips to the petal on the knop and a small chip to the interior rim. The jug itself appears to be free from any obvious chips, cracks or restorations. One cup has a single interior rim chip whilst the other has two small rim chips. One saucer has three small rim chips, the other saucer appears to be free from any obvious faults. The side plate appears to be free from any obvious chips, cracks or restorations. The cabinet cup appears to free from any obvious chips, cracks or restorations and similarly the small pin dish.
A G. Demartine & Co. Limoges porcelain 12 place tea set, early to mid 20th century, comprising 12 cups, saucers and side plates, small lidded tureen, sugar bowl, milk jug and two bread plates. CONDITION REPORT: Of the twelve saucers, one has a small rim chip from which issues a 2 cm very fine hairline crack. A further saucer has been broken in two and repaired with rivets and also has a large cross body hairline crack. The third side plate has a small rim chip. All other items appear to be in good order and free from any obvious chips, cracks or restorations. The decoration and gilding is good on all items albeit there is minor evidence of gilt rubbing to some edges.
An extensive Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, 14 tea cups and saucers, 6 coffee cups and saucers, 13 side plates, 2 tea cups, 5 milk jugs, sucrier, preserve pot and cover, 2 sugar bowls, 2 cake stands, bread plate, flan dish, 5 small dishes, 13 cereal bowls, butter knives, cake knives and bread knives. CONDITION REPORT: One coffee cup has a 5 cm hairline crack issuing from the rim. One coffee cup has a small rim chip. The bottom nut from the cake stand is missing. There is a large cake plate with a 7 cm glaze scratch on the underside. All other items are in good condition and ring out nicely when lightly tapped. All items will have some small degree of gilt rubbing but nothing excessive.
A Grafton China "Aston" patterned part tea service, 6 cups, 6 saucers, 12 side plates, sandwich plate, together with a late Victorian part tea service. CONDITION REPORT: All the Grafton China tea ware is in good decorative order. All pieces ring out nicely when lightly tapped. There are no signs of any obvious chips, cracks or restorations.
A collection of Chinese Canton enamel wares, 19th century, comprising a large dished plate decorated with auspicious fruits, cash, bats and butterflies, teapot, two large and two small plates, three teacups and saucers. Largest dish diameter 32 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot has small enamel losses throughout but nothing too significant. There are no signs of any obvious chips or restorations. The gilding is rubbed around the handles, rim and spout. There is a pair of scallop moulded teacups and saucers, these are eggshell porcelain. All items ring out when lightly tapped. There is a pair of 19.5 cm diameter side plates, one of which has been broken in two and glued. Both have surface scratches and small enamel losses. There is a pair of 25 cm diameter plates, both have been restored, the undersides have been oversprayed. There is a large 32 cm diameter dished plate, this has a large Y shape hairline crack across the diameter of the foot rim. There are enamel losses to the decoration.
Minton "Aragon" Fine Bone China Dinner Service; comprising fourteen dinner plates, twelve salad plates, twelve side plates, one cake plate, six soup plates, nine soup bowls with double handles and saucers, eleven dessert bowls, two oval vegetable dishes, gravy boat and saucer, two meat platters approx 41 x 31 cms and two meat platters approx 34.5 x 27 cms.
Miscellaneous English Porcelain; the porcelain comprising a turquoise teacup and saucer by G. Grainger (Worcester works),19 Foregate, Worcester, decorated with butterfly and heather in bloom, together with a Coalport bon-bon dish decorated with peacocks and insects, approx 22 x 3 cms,a hand-decorated Continental blush-ware vase, having gilt square double handles and floral decoration, approx 12 cms h, together with two Royal Crown Derby coffee cans and two saucers. (5)
A HEREND PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, modern, printed and overpainted in polychrome enamels with the "Rose Hip" pattern within basket weave moulded rims, comprising teapot, two handled sucrier and covers, milk jug, six each cups, saucers and plates and tray, 12 3/4" wide over handles, printed and impressed marks (22) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A COALPORT CHINA PART TEA AND DESSERT SERVICE, c.1920, printed and overpainted in colours with the "Batwing" pattern with cobalt blue panels, comprising twelve each dessert and tea plates, tea cups and saucers, pair of bread and butter plates, milk jug and sugar basin, two comports, two shaped dishes and custard jug, green painted mark, pattern No.2665 (57) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A SHELLEY CHINA QUEEN ANNE PART SERVICE, 1930's, printed and overpainted with the "Blue Iris" pattern, comprising twelve plates, eleven saucers, ten cups, two bread and butter plates, milk jug and sugar basin, printed mark in green, inscribed pattern number 11561 (37) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
MARY RICH (b.1940), a studio porcelain miniature coffee service with purple/blue and gilt peacock feather banding on a green ground, comprising four cans and saucers, creamer, sugar basin and coffee pot and cover with swing caned handle, 4 1/2" high over finial, seal mark (11) (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
ALAN CAIGER-SMITH (b.1930), a vase of rounded tapering cylindrical form with two lug handles painted in orange lustre with an abstract leaf, monogrammed and date cipher 1973, together with a pair of Suleyman Saba porcelain coffee cans and saucers in black and iron red glazes, a Jane Hamlyn saltglaze stoneware jug with rope twist handle, 6" high, another by Toff Milway, another jug and jar and cover (7) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
Part Royal Crown Derby tea service in the Royal Antoinette pattern to include plates cups and saucers cream jug sugar etc CONDITION REPORT: As best to our knowledge, there is no disturbance to the backstamps and appear at viewing to be undamaged. The only piece which MAY be second quality is the sugar bowl, as per the photograph, as it has a small painted gold mark which may indicate its quality but we leave this to be your personal decision.
A group of Chinese blue and white Export porcelain, late 18th/19th century, mostly figure and landscape subjects, comprising; two handled cups and saucers and a matching tea bowl, two patty pans, a pair of tea bowls and saucers, a pair of cups, three tea bowls and a saucer, a jug and a set of six plates (24).
A late-19th century Coalport yellow and gilt coffee set, comprising six coffee cans, (two damaged) and saucers (one damaged), stamped 347115 to base, in silver pierced foliate holders and six spoons, London 1899, maker Goldsmith & Silversmith Co. Ltd, in fitted case, a similar cased Crown Staffordshire coffee part-set with six silver pierced holders, Birmingham 1902 and a cased Royal Worcester gilt and blue decorated coffee part-set with six silver pierced holders, (3).

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