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Ceramics - a Spode blue and white transfer printed leaf shaped pickle dish, similar tray; a 19th century Willow pattern blue and white coffee can and saucer, picked out in gilt; a Royal Doulton dragon pattern bowl; other Willow pattern; a pair of trembleuse type saucers, one printed with 19th century children playing badminton; a Denby lamp base; Beswick shaped oval dish; a fruit set, boxed; etc
Chinese ceramics 18th/19th century, comprising a flared petal shaped cup, finely painted with birds amongst blossoming flowers and rockwork, a pair of Dehua Blanc de Chine cups with applied relief blossoming prunus sprigs, a pair of 18th century saucers, a yellow ground dragon plate with Fuku, an octagonal yellow ground dish, a Famille Rose jug, a circular celadon dish and a tea bowl (10). CONDITION REPORT: Both Blanc de Chine cups have kiln dirt within the glaze and both have brown oxide tips to the applied sprigs, one more so than the other. One cup also has two large hairline cracks and an 8 mm x 2 mm interior rim chip. The flared rim Famille Rose cup has a rim to foot rim hairline crack. There is a small chip to the rim just above the handle. There is a small section of the blue enamel within the rockwork missing but the decoration is very good. The tea bowl has a rim to almost foot rim hairline crack and a further 1.5 cm hairline crack and a 3 cm V shape crack. The jug is missing its cover. The spout has been restored. There is a lot of fritting to the handle. There is a small scratch to the right of the handle around the rim which has been restored. The Celadon dish has a few small nibbles to the rim but no obvious cracks. The octagonal yellow ground plate is missing some of the yellow ground within the main field and there is also rub marks within the main field of decoration. It rings out nicely when lightly tapped and there are no obvious chips or cracks. One saucer has two small rim chips from which issue a 1 cm and 1.5 cm hairline crack. The other saucer is in good order with no obvious faults. The yellow ground dragon plate has four small sections of green enamel missing from the dragon and cloud. The red trail around the pearl is erased and rubbed. There is a small patch of white on the yellow ground. The rim is free from any chips, cracks or repairs.
A Chinese Famille Rose tea bowl and saucer, 18th century, finely decorated with floral sprays against a cell and vignette border, and a Chinese 18th century shaped saucer with Famille Rose floral decoration heightened with gilding and with a red and gilt pendant border. Diameter of saucers 12 cm and 11.5 cm, and a Chinese St Cloud style trembleuse saucer, decorated in the Imari palette, 12 cm diameter.
A set of six Chinese porcelain tea cups and saucers, early 20th century, with panels of precious objects against a yellow ground decorated with lotus flower scroll stamped four character Qianlong mark. CONDITION REPORT: One cup has a very fine rim to foot rim hairline crack and a small flea bite chip to the rim. Another cup has a small chip to the exterior rim. One cup has a solder repair to the top and bottom of the handle, the repair is also visible on the interior of the cup. One cup has a small flea bite rim chip from which issues a 1.5 cm L shape hairline crack within the glaze. One saucer has a small patch of approximately 1.5 cm long of kiln dirt attached to the rim but this is a manufacturing flaw. All items have a poor Qianlong rubber stamp mark decoration and execution of the enamels is poor.
A French porcelain four place tea set, early 20th century, each piece with moulded woven decoration and rope twist borders, heightened with gilding, printed marks (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All pieces are simply marked “Made In France” to the underside. Two of the saucers are in extremely good order. One has some rubbing to the gilding on the edge. The fourth saucer has more significant rubbing and two small rim chips. There is no damage to any of the cups. All four do however have rubbing to the gilding on the top lip in varying degrees. One of the cups has some very minor scratches to the bottom of the bowl. The teapot, sugar basin and milk jug are all in very good order with no issues.
Four Dresden porcelain tea cups with saucers, three further saucers all hand painted and with blue script Dresden mark and five pieces of Royal Crown Derby and Royal Crown Derby style tea ware. CONDITION REPORT: There are two cups and saucers with yellow flowers which are in good order with no obvious faults. There are two cups and matching saucers with blue flowers - one cup has been broken in half and glued. The other cup is in good order. Both saucers are in good order. There are three remaining matching saucers, two of which have pink floral bouquets and are in good order. The final saucer has floral sprays but has a small section of the pierced rim missing. The 1894 Crown Derby coffee can is in good order with no obvious faults. The London handle teacup has a large rim to foot rim hairline crack. The later teacup is in good order with no obvious faults. Both Derby saucers are in good order. All items may be subject to minor gilt losses.
A Wedgwood Collonade pattern eight place dinner service, comprising dinner plates, side plates, soup plates, sundae dishes and saucers, the dinner plates 27 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORT: All plates and bowls are in good order with no obvious cracks, chips, faults or repairs. The gilding and decoration on each is in good order and there are no obvious surface scratches.
A pair of Wedgwood three colour Jasperware saucers, circa 1883, the centre decorated with Pegasus being attended by the three Graces and Aurora in her chariot, after a design by William Hackwood, the borders overlaid in sage green and mustard, diced and ornamented with florets in a stiff leaf border. Impressed marks and date code TL, 13.5 cm diameter. and a pair of Edwardian sage green Jasperware miniature campana shaped vases and covers, each with classical sprigging, impressed Wedgwood England. Height 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both saucers appear to be free from any chips, cracks or restorations but are discoloured on the underside, one more so than the other. One vase and cover is in good order. Its partner vase and cover has a missing handle and the cover has been broken in numerous places and glued. There are two rim chips to the vase. The central blue plaques are affixed by a white compound/ceramic formula to the diced green and yellow outer. This should be visible from the online photographs.Both saucers appear to be free from any chips, cracks or restorations, but are discoloured on the underside, one more so than the other. One vase and cover is in good order, its partner vase and cover has a missing handle, the cover has been broken in numerous places and glued. There are two rim chips to the vase.
A Royal Albert Old English Roses part tea service, comprising 10 tea cups, 8 saucers, 6 side plates, 4 dessert plates, sandwich plate, 2 afternoon tea cups and saucers, sugar bowl and milk jug, and 2 Old Country Roses dessert plates and lidded sucrier. CONDITION REPORT: One cup has a large fine hairline crack running from rim to around the bottom rim. Otherwise all items are in very good condition and all ring out nicely when lightly tapped.
A Copeland Spode Italian dinner service, comprising twelve 26.5 cm plates, twelve 23 cm plates, 12 small bowls, twelve side plates, twelve soup bowls with stands, thirteen tea cups and twelve coffee cups and saucers, cake plate, coffee pot, cream jug, milk jug, sugar basin, four condiments, butter dish, sandwich plate, two small butter dishes, two gravy boats, open tureen, tureen lid, teapot and ten egg cups (see illustration).
Royal Crown Derby Old Imari china tea and coffee wares, various dates, comprising six side plates, five footed tea cups and saucers, circa 1907, painted mark '6947'; six side plates and a tea plate (2451), circa 1916-17; six demi-tasse coffee cups and six saucers (2451), most circa 1922, three of the cups and saucers of later date; six coffee cups and saucers (2451), circa 1917 and 1920; three tea cups and saucers (2451), circa 1897/98; six saucers (2451), circa 1901; sugar bowl and cream jug (2451), circa 1916 (61 pieces)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN, 18th century, comprising a Red Anchor period Chelsea basket of oval form with rope twist handles, centrally painted in polychrome enamels with moths and other insects around a fruiting pear branch, unmarked, 10 1/2" wide, a Derby figure of a girl holding a flower basket, incised No. 20, 7" high and a set of three First Period Worcester 'Rich Queens' pattern saucers, fret mark (5) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

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