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Elegant, banded green with gilt designed rim over creamy porcelain. Set includes teapot with lid (6"H); cream jug (2.75"H); double handled sugar bowl with lid (3.25"H); 4 demitasse cups (1.5"H); 4 saucers (4.5" dia.); and 4 dessert plates (6" dia.). Arzberg backstamp. 7036. Largest piece: 6.5"L x 3.5"W x 6"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Arzberg PorcelainCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Stunning Bone China decorated in the timeless Sarabande design. Features a metallic gilt and black rims. Includes: 12 Cups with 12 Saucers; 12 Bread and Butter plates, 12 Dinner plates, 12 Cream/Soup plates, 8 Strawberry bowls; 1 Creamer jug, 1 Gravy boat, 1 Footed sugar bowl, 1 Oval charger platter, 2 Oval vegetable or salad bowls, 1 Serving platter. Largest pieces dimensions: Oval vegetable bowls: 8.5''L x 10.75''W x 2''H, Each; Charger: 10.25''L x 13.5''W x 1.25''H. Royal Doulton backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Inspired by a Frank Lloyd Wright architectural design over white porcelain on rim of cup and saucers. Gilt handle accents the design on cup. Cup measures 3.5"H and plates 0.75"H x 6.75" dia. Imperial, Frank Lloyd Wright and Tiffany & Co. backstamp. Issued: 1992Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Tiffany & Co. Country of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
James Powell and Son at Whitefriarsset of six Roman pattern bowls with matching saucers and a matching carafe, the carafe 18.5cm high, the bowls 6cm high x 10cm wide approx overall the saucers are 13cm wide (13) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Collection of ceramics to include: a Worcester teapot, Wedgwood Gilbert & Sullivan operas tankard, Minton Tête-à-tête tea set, decorated with birds in a pink colourway, Continental teacups, saucers, teabowls etc At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Collection of various ceramics and glassware to include: a Scottish cut glass decanter and stopper, 25cm high, various Wedgwood black basalt, boxed Wedgwood items including a tankard commissioned to commemorate the Centenary of the Dragon School, limited edition of 500, 11cm high, a flo blue loving cup, New Hall porcelain teabowls, Herend tureen and cover decorated with flowers, a glass splatter jack-in-the-pulpit vase, Murano style bubble vase with shaped handles, unmarked, various porcelain cabinet cups and saucers, miniature Jasperware planter, two modern Meissen teabowls and saucers, boxed etc Inclusions, chips, firing imperfections, cracks, signs of wear consistent with age and use. Areas of staining. Unidentifiable foreign objects behind glass.
AYNSLEY; a group of gilt-heightened coffee cups and saucers painted with fruit, comprising nine cups and eleven saucers (20).Condition Report: All items have signs of wear, most notably to gilt interior on cups and gilt centre of saucers which all have surface scratches from use, with one saucer having a small patch were the gilt finish has rubbed through, otherwise overall good condition with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
COALPORT; a quantity of cobalt blue and floral gilt-heightened tea and dinner ware, to include cups, saucers, side plates, plates, bowls, etc (3).Condition Report: Too many items to individually check, as a brief overview set appears to be in overall good condition with no obvious crazing, staining etc.
ROYAL COPENHAGEN; a seventy-five piece dinner set decorated in the 'Onion' pattern, including gravy jug, length 13cm, egg cups, teapot, height 16cm, coffee pot, height 20cm, milk jug, tureen, basket, soup cups, sugar bowls, large saucers, small saucers, side plates, large side plates, deep side plates, oval serving platters, dinner plates, teacups, etc.Condition Report: As a brief overview of the entire lot it appears to be in overall good condition with no obvious signs of staining and crazing etc.
A Rosenthal x Versace 'Hot Flowers' pattern porcelain tea set, 21st century, printed marks, comprising: a large teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sugar bowl with cover, a cake plate, and eight tea cups with matching saucers (20)Condition Report: This service is in overall excellent condition with only very minor signs of wear to the underside. The sugar bowl has dried demerara sugar to the interior, and wants cleaning out.
The Dinner Service of Anton Mosimann: A modern Wedgwood porcelain 'Astbury Black' pattern dinner service, printed marks, comprising: ten dinner plates, ten soup bowls, ten salad plates, a teapot and cover, a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, a creamer, ten tea cups with matching saucers, and ten side plates (lot)Provenance: The property of Anton Mosimann OBE DL.Footnotes: Note: Anton Mosimann OBE DL (b.1947) is a Swiss chef and restaurateur. He is perhaps best known as a former Maitre Chef de Cuisines at the Dorchester Hotel in London, an appointment he held from 1975 (aged 28) until 1988, during which time the restaurant at the Dorchester became the first outside France to achieve a two star rating in the Michelin Guide. In 2000 Mosimann received the Royal Warrant of Appointment to HRH Prince of Wales (now HM Charles III) for catering. Mosimann has cooked for five British Prime Ministers and four presidents of the U.S.A., as well as four generations of the British royal family, and notably at the evening reception of the wedding of HRH Prince William to Catherine Middleton in 2011. He was awarded an OBE for services to the Tourist and Food Industries in 2004, and also holds chevalier status of the French Ordre National du Mérite Agricole. Condition Report: This service is in overall very good condition with few signs of wear or use, amounting to the occasional light scratch to the porcelain and minor wear to footrims. Three dinner plates, one side plate, one tea cup and one saucer have an incised X to the underside, probably indicating these are factory seconds - these plates do not show any signs of defects. Nine side plates and five tea cups have green dots to the underside, indicating these are factory seconds - these plates do not show any signs of defects. Images of examples of the incised X and green dot can be downloaded here: https://we.tl/t-yzn6YIyW9T
An extensive Wedgwood porcelain 'Gold Florentine' W4219 pattern dinner service, 20th century, printed 'Portland Vase' mark with gilt lettering, comprising: four twin-handled circular tureens with covers, two large oval serving dishes, a sauce boat with stand, sixteen dinner plates, four medium plates, twenty salad plates, thirteen two-handled soup bowls with twelve matching saucers, seventeen cake or side plates, three dessert sauce dishes, a coffee pot with cover, a two-handled sugar bowl with cover, three creamers, sixteen Leigh-shape tea cups with fifteen matching saucers, a Peony shape tea cup, and sixteen coffee cans with sixteen matching saucers (lot)Provenance: The Estate of Jill and Michael Barrington.Condition Report: Overall, this dinner service presents well, despite some signs of prior use and general wear, including tea stains to the interior of the tea pot, general scratches to the porcelain, and scratches and dirt stains to the decoration. Some pieces have green dots indicating factory seconds, and some have printed additional marks indicating they are later replacements. Specific damages are as follows: one tea cup with a hairline crack from rim to foot and around the handle. Two soup bowls are lacking a handle, another soup bowl has a couple of cracks running through the foot to the rim, another soup bowl has a hairline crack running through the foot and well. One saucer has a hairline crack around the centre. One tureen cover has the finial broken off but present, another has some deep scratches to the underside of the cover. One medium plate has a crack running around the centre. Images for reference are available to download here: https://we.tl/t-ETZ5jmtDZh
A Paris porcelain coffee-service, early 19th century, possibly Nast, with gilt ciselé putti and Cupid at various pursuits within square cartouches bearing descriptions for the scenes, with stiff-leaf and pendant foliage or garland borders, comprising: a baluster coffee pot and cover, 27cm high; a cylindrical teapot and cover, 16.5cm high; a milk-jug with a helmet-shaped spout, 20cm high; a tapering circular sugar-bowl and cover, 16.2cm high; a waste-bowl, 20.3cm diameter; twelve coffee cans and twelve saucers (lot) Condition Report: Overall, this service is in good and useable condition and the gilding is bright, fresh and (mostly) remarkably unworn, suggesting that the service has been used sparingly over time. The principal condition issue is damage to three cup handles. These, and the more minor issues, are listed in more detail below. Coffee-pot: There is a shallow chip to the underside of the upper part of beak of the bird spout – this is minor and because of its location, it is not noticeable. There is a narrow chip to the tip and side of the finial on the cover – this has been gilded, possibly from the time of manufacture. Teapot: There are two small firing faults to the cover – these date from the time of manufacture. Sugar-bowl: There is a minute flake to one of the gilt scenes. Coffee-cans: Nine of these are in good and useable condition (on one of the nine there is short crack to the upper part of one handle – this is minor, and the cup is useable). There are three cups with condition faults - one handle has been restuck, another handle has been broken off into two sections and one handle has been crudely restored and overpainted. Saucers: There is a rim chip with an associated hairline crack to the border of one of the saucers. The other saucers are in good condition except for some areas of slight wear to the gilding on some of them.
A Vienna porcelain composite part tea and coffee-service, c.1800, underglaze blue shield marks, impressed numerals and date codes for 1791-1822, painters’ marks, painted with flower-sprays and bouquets, comprising a coffee-pot and a cover, a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, five coffee cups or chocolate beakers and five saucers (13)Provenance: Property of the family of Samuel Meyer Ehrenberg, thence by descent.Footnotes: Note: Samuel Meyer Ehrenberg (1773-1853) was a prominent German-Jewish citizen and founder of the 'Samson'sche Freischule' in Wolfenbüttel (1807), which he transformed from a traditional Talmud school into a progressive institution, the activities of which would occupy an important place in the Jewish Haskalah and educational reform for Judaism in Germany. A portrait of Samuel c.1820, attributed to the artist and goldsmith Johannes Wilhelm Schroeder (1784-1847), is currently held in the Leo Baeck Institute Art Collection in New York, accession no. 77.25b. Other prominent Ehrenberg family members include Hans Ehrenberg (1883-1958), the German Jewish philosopher and theologian and co-founder of the Confessing Church, and Max Born (1882-1970), the eminent physicist and Nobel Prize winner.
A Shelley tea for two, the handles with moulded yellow flowers and the body with ribbed detail on green and white ground, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, two cups and saucers and a plate, pattern number 11993/9 Condition Report:Teapot handle has been restored. Some scratches otherwise all other pieces in good condition.
A Chinese Nanking 'Warriors' garniture set, two Famille rose cups, and a pair of blue and white export saucers (8) Condition Report:Sleeve vase has been restored, one baluster vase has been broken and restored at rim, the other has hairline crack. The smaller baluster vase has an impact mark to the bodyThe cups and saucers are fine
An assortment of 19th century and later Crown and Royal Crown Derby, including a picture plate, High Tor Matlock, signed by W.E.J. Dean, 21cm diameter, second quality; blanc de chine teacups and saucers; side plates, Vine pattern; a plate, signed by F. Garnett, second quality; another, smaller, F.Garnett, second quality; Olde Avesbury, etc (qty)

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