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Lot 407

A Royal Albert porcelain demi tasse part coffee service, decorated in black and gilt with a Greek key band, comprising coffee pot, nine cans and eight saucers (18).

Lot 531

A Royal Doulton porcelain Bramley Hedge part tea service, comprising teapot, five cups, six saucers, and four tea plates, together with a small teapot, coffee mug, small cup and a cylindrical trinket box and cover, (20).

Lot 537

A Royal Albert porcelain part tea service decorated in the Capri pattern, comprising cream jug, six cups, saucers and plates, (19).

Lot 539

A Shelley porcelain part tea service decorated in the Charm pattern, Regent shape, turquoise border, comprising cream jug, seven cups, ten saucers and eleven tea plates.

Lot 540

A 20thC Furstenberg porcelain tete-a-tete decorated with flowers, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, sucrier, pair of cups and saucers, and a twin handled oval tray.

Lot 543

A Duchess porcelain part dinner and tea service decorated in the Amadeus pattern, comprising six dinner, dessert and side plates, six tea cups and saucers, (30).

Lot 544

A Denby green pottery part dinner and tea service, comprising meat platter, vegetable dish, circular tureen, six dinner, four dessert, five soup and six side plates, teapot, sugar bowl, cream jug, three tea cups and five saucers, pair of egg cups, salt, pepper, mustard pot, six cereal bowls and mugs, together with a further green tureen, teapot, circular and oval dishes, (56).

Lot 547

A pair of Webb cut Martini glasses, Stuart Crystal Cheltenham pattern vase, 20cm high, an Edinburgh Crystal Table Companions dessert bowl, Royal Worcester cake slice, Viceroy cake plate and a chocolate cup and two saucers, some boxed, (9).

Lot 548

A Royal Worcester Palissy part dinner and tea service, decorated in the Game Series pattern, comprising sauce boat on stand, ten oval meat/dinner plates, eight soup plates, nine fruit bowls, teapot, milk jug, sucrier, butter dish and cover, bread plate, pair of breakfast cups and saucers, seven tea cups, eight saucers, and ten tea plates.

Lot 556

A Royal Cauldon pottery part coffee service decorated in the Victoria pattern, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, six cups and saucers, together with a Tuscan Plant porcelain part coffee service decorated with flowers, comprising cream jug, four cups and saucers, (24).

Lot 609

A pair of Copeland late 19thC porcelain coffee cups and saucers, painted with flowers, Wedgwood and Spode coffee cans and saucers, and sundry tea wares, (14).

Lot 611

A Dresden porcelain leaf shaped dish painted with flowers, three Royal Doulton coffee cans and six saucers, decorated in the Minutes pattern, Royal Worcester porcelain box and cover decorated with huntsman on horseback, and sundry ceramics.

Lot 266

An Art Deco style porcelain coffee service of stepped corical form with silver highlights, six cups and saucers, coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug

Lot 288

A set of ten polychrome cups, saucers and plates with gilt highlights and initialled on the bases A.M.R., and various other similar saucers and plates, and a milk jug (one cup damaged)

Lot 16

4 18th century Newhall porcelain tea bowls and saucers, circa 1790, (8).

Lot 112

TWO TRAYS OF ROYAL ALBERT OLD COUNTRY ROSES TEA AND DINNERWARE TO INCLUDE A CAKE STAND, CUPS AND SAUCERS ETC.

Lot 200

Miscellaneous teaware, to include: Picquot ware four piece tea set; Dutch 'Green Seas' tea cups and saucers; Mintons; Mintons 'Haddon Hall' pattern; and other items (in two boxes).

Lot 289

A Royal Albert 'Lydia' part tea service; and two Burleigh ware covered two-handled bowls and saucers.

Lot 309

A Winton "Jazz" pattern Art Deco part coffee service, pattern no. 301262, comprising: coffee pot, six coffee cups and saucers, and a cream jug (some damages); and other items, to include: Aynsley and Masons ceramics.

Lot 347

A Victorian hand-painted part tea service, on blue ground with gilt decoration, to include: teapot, sugar bowl and cover, cream jug, tea cups, saucers and other items, numbered 843/2 (damages).

Lot 373

A Mintons 'Marlow' pattern part tea set, including: tea cups, saucers and tea plates, sugar bowl, cream jug and other items.

Lot 381

A Hammersley & Co. 'Queen Anne' pattern part dinner and tea service, decorated with naturalistic flowers and gilt borders, comprising: teapot, tureens, jug, tea cups and saucers, and other items including n.13166.

Lot 398

A Wedgwood Susie Cooper design "Glen Mist" part tea service, to include: teapot, teacups and saucers.

Lot 401

Tea and dinnerware, to include: four large white mugs by Villeroy and Boch; together with other Villeroy and Boch dinners plates teacups and saucers.

Lot 402

Maling ware, to include: TV cups and saucers; a jug; grapefruit dishes; and other items.

Lot 407

A Peter Scott design for Midwinter part tea set "Wild Geese" pattern, to include: teacups, saucers and tea plates.

Lot 410

A Shelley "Wild Flowers" pattern part tea and coffee service, to include: teapot, sandwich plates, teacups and saucers. and other items no 13668.

Lot 275

Tray of mainly assorted Carlton ware, fruit and leaf design items to include: preserve pot and cover; teacups and saucers; tin trays etc.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 277

Six assorted floral and other cabinet cups and saucers to include: Royal Albert 'Gossamer'; Aynsley; Queen Anne etc. (6)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 283

Two trays of 19th Century English porcelain teaware on a white ground with gilt and hand painted floral decoration comprising: teacups and saucers; sugar bowl; milk jug; side plates etc. Possibly Rockingham. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Crazing in places. One cup badly cracked.

Lot 331

Two trays of assorted china to include: Royal Doulton; Coalport and other collectors plates; pottery fish design plates or platters; Chinese teacups and saucers decorated with Quoi Carp etc.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 58A

George V silver Jubilee 1935. Set of 6 Empire made coffee cups/saucers only depicting Queen Mary

Lot 171

A Herend part dinner and coffee service, modern, painted in the Apponyi or Chinese Bouquet pattern, in the rust colourway, with orange-red sprays of Oriental flowers, the rims with osier moulding. Comprising: a large tureen with cover and stand, a circular stand, three large plates, six 25.7cm plates, six 20.8cm plates, two 19cm plates, seven 17.7cm plates, a coffee pot and cover, a hot water jug and cover, seven cups and six saucers. (45)

Lot 173

A Herend coffee and chocolate service, modern, painted in the Rothschild Bird pattern, with various songbirds perched on leafy branches. Comprising: a large coffee pot and cover, a large hot water jug and cover, a chocolate pot and cover, a small hot water jug and cover, two milk jugs, a sugar bowl, five cups, eight saucers, and six two-handled chocolate cups with covers and stands. (42)

Lot 177

A pair of Sèvres cups and saucers, 2nd half 19th century, decorated with a continuous formal gilt band of leaves and flowers around a central geometric floral motif, all reserved on a rich mazarin blue ground, printed marks, 15.7cm. (4)

Lot 182

Two Sèvres cups and saucers, date codes for 1760 to one, painted by François Aloncle with panels of birds and small flower sprigs reserved on a lattice ground of blue, gilt and white, 13.4cm. (4)

Lot 311

A Worcester tea and coffee service, c.1770-80, the fluted forms painted with simple flower sprays and small scattered sprigs on a white ground. Comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a teapot, a tea canister and cover, a jug and cover, a sucrier and cover, six teabowls, six coffee cups and six saucers. (27)

Lot 342

An important and previously unrecorded American porcelain teapot attributed to John Bartlam (Cain Hoy, South Carolina), c.1765-69, printed in underglaze blue, one side with two cranes beneath a tall palm tree beside figures in a sampan and a solitary figure in another boat, the reverse with a version of the Man on the Bridge pattern, the eponymous structure linking small islands in a Chinese pagoda landscape, the cover lacking, the handle broken off and restuck, 9cm (3 1/2 inches) high, 17.5cm (5 inches) across. This teapot has only recently been identified as a piece of early American porcelain, believed to be part of a matched tea service that reached England in in the late 1760s or 1770s. It is only the seventh recorded piece of John Bartlam's porcelain and relates to a group of wares sold at auction in 2002. Among that group were four teabowls which were found to match sherds excavated at Bartlam's factory site in Cain Hoy, South Carolina. Two of the teabowls were sold to American museums by private treaty, another to a private collector by the same method, and the fourth was sold at Christie's, New York, on 25th January 2013, lot 179; being bought by a dealer on behalf of a private collector in the US. Alongside the teabowls in 2002 were sold two saucers, which have since been reclassified as Bartlam and both sold by private treaty to separate American collectors. The design on these saucers matches exactly that on one side of the teapot. More details of one of the saucers can be found in Steven Goss's new publication British Blue and White Saucers 1745-1795. Although the pattern on the saucers is not the same as that of the teabowls (known as the Bartlam on the Wando pattern), there are a number of significant similarities. The teabowls feature an unusual palmetto as part of one of the printed landscape vignettes, a device which is echoed to the interior and not known on any recorded piece of English blue and white porcelain of this era. The Salbas Palmetto is not a tree native to China or the Far East, whose designs Western potters were used to copying and adapting, but it is the state tree of South Carolina. It features more predominantly on the two saucers and the teapot, towering above two cranes standing at the water's edge. In Chinese Art, cranes are commonly depicted alongside pine trees as a common birthday motif and a wish of long-life and happiness (cf. Terese Tse Bartholomew, Hidden Meanings in Chinese Art, p.180). However, as Sandhill Cranes are native to South Carolina then it is likely that the engraver of this print was used to witnessing such birds standing beneath palmetto on the banks of the Wando and adapted a Chinese design accordingly. The Man on the Bridge pattern on the reverse of the teapot is known at several English factories including Bow, Isleworth and (at a later date) New Hall. The pattern here most closely resembles that of the London factories and, given the skill of the engraver, it is likely that Bartlam had employed an English decorator who had previously worked for one of these concerns. Little is known of John Bartlam before he travelled to America. The UK Register of Duties Paid of Apprentice's Indentures, 1710-1811 has a record of a payment made on 30th May 1761 when one Simon Chawner is apprenticed to John Bartlam, Potter of Lane Delph, Staffordshire. Lane Delph was one of the principal areas of the ceramics industry and Bartlam would have been one of a growing number producing creamware, pearlware and other earthenwares. He left England around 1763, possibly in some debt, to settle in South Carolina and set up business as a potter, establishing himself first in Cain Hoy around 1765. The move was a canny one - South Carolina was at the time one of the wealthiest and most fashionable, with residents vying to have the latest and finest ceramics shipped over from England. South Carolina was also part of the lucrative kaolin belt, which shipped Cherokee clay by the ton over to potters in the UK, including Josiah Wedgwood. In a letter to his partner, Thomas Bentley, in May 1767 Wedgwood writes, "I am informed they have the Cherok[ee clay] to a Pottwork at Charles Town"; the potter in question undoubtedly being John Bartlam. The proximity of a supply of kaolin, the wealthy local clientele and his clear entrepreneurial spirit meant it was inevitable that Bartlam tried his hand at making porcelain to rival that being imported from England at great expense. It is almost certain that he had help from someone with knowledge of the porcelain industry, perhaps a fellow Brit from one of the London factories, since not only is the Bartlam body extremely close to several of the London concerns, the decoration also bears similarities to some established patterns at both Bow and Isleworth. As early as 1766, Josiah Wedgwood writes again (this time to his patron Sir William Meredith), "[we] have at this time among us an agent hiring a number of our hands for establishing new Pottworks in South Carolina: having one of our insolvent Master Potters there to conduct them". By 1768 it appears that once again Bartlam was having some financial difficulties and, based on a newspaper advertisement of the time, was looking to relocate his manufactory to Charlestown itself. This he seems to have achieved by the end of 1770, but the Charleston pottery failed and closed in 1772. Bartlam relocated further inland to Camden, backed by a man called Joseph Kershaw, and continued to produce pottery there until his death in 1781. Further Reading Cinda K Baldwin, A Great and Noble Jar: Traditional Stoneware of South Carolina, pp.8-9 for an account of Bartlam's financial backers and various concerns. Steven Goss, British Blue and White Saucers 1745-1795, pp.244-245 for a discussion on a John Bartlam saucer in the same pattern. Robert Hunter, "John Bartlam: America's First Porcelain Manufacturer", Ceramics in America, The Chipstone Foundation, Milwaukee, 2007, pp. 193-195. Stanley South "John Bartlam's Porcelain at Cain Hoy, 1765-1770", Ceramics in America, The Chipstone Foundation, Milwaukee, 2007, pp. 196-202. Lisa R. Hudgins, "John Bartlam's Porcelain at Cain Hoy, A Closer Look", Ceramics in America, The Chipstone Foundation, Milwaukee, 2007, pp. 203-208. J. Victor Owen, "Geochemistry of High-Fired Bartlam Ceramics", Ceramics in America, The Chipstone Foundation, Milwaukee, 2007, pp. 209-219. Robert Hunter, "A newly discovered eighteenth-century American porcelain teabowl", The Magazine Antiques, January/February 2011, pp. 254-257.

Lot 22

Spode teaset, comprising sugar basin, eight teacups and saucers, eight coffee cups and saucers, milk jug, teapot and cake plate.

Lot 21

A Clarice Cliff part coffee set, "Bizarre" with a green banded border, coffee pot, sugar bowl, six cups and saucers.

Lot 197

A collection of Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern tea wares, to include cups, saucers, lobed dishes, a cream jug, etc

Lot 263

A painted tile, Crown Derby part coffee cups and saucers, Coalport teapot, an 18th century tea bowl and two dishes, a Doulton coffee can, and a quantity of Cauldon ware (qty)

Lot 273

A quantity of porcelains, to include a Stevenson and Hancock Derby tea cup, a Dresden tea cup and saucer, Derby Imari, a reproduction Royal Worcester 'Blind Earl' cup and saucer, Royal Crown Derby cups and saucers, three pieces of blue and white porcelain with crossed swords marks, etc.

Lot 356

A Rockingham type part tea service, consisting of teapot, sucrier, slop bowl, various cups and saucers, together with a Derby part tea service

Lot 428

An Art Deco Shelley two piece tea set, comprising two cups, two saucers, cream jug, sugar bowl and small plate

Lot 433

A quantity of porcelain including a plate depicting classical scenes, another of depicting Richmond castle, an English floral and gilt vase, a pair of English coffee cans and saucers and a white-glazed pottery wall bracket

Lot 199

A coffee set featuring abstract pattern including 4 cups/saucers, coffee pot, milk & sugar & other tea/saucer sets & silver plated spirit kettle on stand

Lot 218

A Coalport 20 piece Revelry tea set consisting of 6 cups & side plates, 5 saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl & sandwich plate

Lot 150

A Tray of Blue and White Ceramics to Include Willow Patterned Plates, Cups, Saucers, Ginger Jars etc

Lot 154

A Collection of Various Cabinet Cups and Saucers to Include Royal Worcester, Royal Cauldon, Coalport Vase Etc

Lot 168

A Tray of Ceramics to Include Coalport Indian Tree, Adams Breakfast Cup and Saucer Set, Glass Decanter, Coalport Cups and Saucers Etc

Lot 181

A Collection of Royal Worcester Evesham Cups, Saucers, Sugar Bowl Etc

Lot 385

A COPELAND SPODE 'COLONEL BLUE' PATTERN PART DINNER, TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE each scalloped blue and white transfer piece decorated with sinuous flowering vines within a gilt rim,comprising: 10 dinner plates, 15 consommé bowls and 8 saucers, 6 side plates, 2 rectangular covered vegetable dishes, a gravy boat and saucer, 10 cake plates, 10 tea cups and saucers, 11 demitasse and saucers, printed factory marks, including some later replacement pieceseach vegetable dish 32cm wide over handles (95)

Lot 271

A collection of Crown Derby Imari porcelain, including three small cups and four saucers, 1877-90, and three saucers and a teacup, 1890 and later, and one saucer, 1906.

Lot 244

A collection of Greek ceramic items, including a set decorated with classical figures on a black ground with gilded detail, and a set of cups and saucers to seat six.

Lot 200

ROYAL GRAFTON; TWO TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, SUNDRY CHINA TEA SERVICE FOR 6 PERSONS, PLASTER CHILD FIGURE GROUP, DARTINGTON GLASS BOWL AND STAND

Lot 203

VICTORIAN AND LATER CERAMICS, MIXED LOT, to include: SET OF FOUR CAULDON CHINA COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS, A PARAGON CHINA PAIR, MASONS STYLE HYDRA JUG, etc

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