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A box of miscellaneous items to include a pair of Longwy Pottery cups and covers, matching saucers, pair of knife rests, together with a Doulton series ware Old English Gleamers jug, figure of a tiger etc Condition Report / Extra Information Chip to foot rim of cup and cover.Chip to underside of smaller saucer.Second saucer with two chips to the rim.Otherwise good.
A mid 20th century Chinese porcelain tea/coffee service on a green ground decorated with butterflies Condition Report / Extra Information Three saucers chipped and/or broken.Two teacups cracked.Sugar basin with chips to glaze.Teapot handle with firing crack.Jug with losses to glaze.Coffee can with poor repair.Side plates with chips to corners.
A Wemyss ware twin handled porringer with cherry decoration retailed by Thomas Goode together with three Wemyss ware saucers, Poole Agean pattern trinket dishes, and Copenhagen examples Condition Report / Extra Information Wemyss porringer - heavily crazed all over, small chip to underside, impressed mark faint.Blueberry plate - crazed and with chip to underside, small chip to green border, dia. 14.3cm.Yellow flowers plate - crazed and discoloured to underside, dia. 14cm.Strawberry plate - crazed, small hairline to rim, printed mark very worn, dia.14cm.
TEK SING CARGOfive pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain comprising two saucers, two bowls, and a side plate, of various designs, all with Nagel Auctions Tek Sing Treasures label (5)Note: The `Tek Sing` (or `True Star`) was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years.
TEK SING CARGOfour pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain comprising a saucers, two bowls, and a side plate, of various designs, all with Nagel Auctions Tek Sing Treasures label (4)Note: The `Tek Sing` (or `True Star`) was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years.
COLLECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMICScomprising a Carlton Ware Rouge Royale 'Mikado Pattern' comport; two Rouge Royale leaf shaped dishes; cranberry glass jug; Murano glass paperweight; glass paperweight with canework design; Royal Copenhagen bird ornament; pair of 1930's Standard China coffee cups with saucers; crystal fruit bowl and jug; and a part Wedgwood 'Ice Rose' dinner service

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