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A Clarice Cliff Tea-for-Two Tea Service, Stanford Shape, and decorated green hydrangea pattern, including a covered Teapot, a Milk Jug, a Sugar Bowl, two Cups and Saucers, and a Plate Teapot: some crazing on cover, fine scratch on the side of the teapot (1 1/2in long)Cream Jug: Good conditionSucrier: Hairline crack running from the rim down the side 1in long, also some crazingPlate:No crazing, small firing flaws, one line of decoration not taken perfectly to the bodyCups: no crazing, good conditionSaucers: Crazed but no damage
A Newhall Teapot with shaped body decorated with painted floral sprays, the lid with bud shaped finial and ribbon and swag style designs, bearing the number 195 to base (restored), 5.5"High, another Teapot with ribbed body, painted with floral sprays, A/F, a pair of Coffee Cans and Saucers with flowering basket and line and dot decorations, both A/F, a matching Tea Bowl and Saucer with flowering basket decorations, A/F, and another similar Tea Bowl and another Tea Bowl.
A Herend porcelain 'Sprog' coffee service on tray, enamelled with a rose and trellis deisgn within gilt borders, comprising a coffee pot, (15 cm high), two coffee cans and saucers, a milk jug and a covered sugar bowl, blue printed and painted marks, the tray 39 cm wide. The lot is in generally good condition throughout commensurate with age
A collection of Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari pattern cabinet wares, comprising an Old Imari jardiniere (11.5 cm), a potpourri lidded vase (10 cm), a handled candle snuffer (9 cm), miniature vase (10.5 cm), a gold band covered urn (14 cm), a table lighter (8 cm), table bell (13.5 cm), a gold banded hexagonal miniature vase (11 cm), a decorated egg (11 cm), a tea-strainer (12.5 cm), a letter opener (21.5 cm), a butter knife (11 cm), a pill box (2.5 cm) and a graduated box (1.5 cm), pen tray dish (24.5 cm), a candle snuffer (12 cm), a 2007 bauble (11 cm), a fan-shaped dish (12.5 cm), a pair lidded oval trinket box (4.5 cm) one with gold banded lid and one without, a mantel clock (10.5 cm), a Duchess bonbon dish (16 cm), three tea-saucers (11.5 cm), and a low walled dish (9.5 cm) Qty: 27
A large Royal Crown Derby part dinner service, in 1128 Imari comprising a teapot, tureen and cover, cakestand (28 cm diameter), 12 dinner plates (27 cm diameter), 12 side plates (22 cm diameter), 12 soup bowls (22 cm diameter), 12 crescent shape vegetable plates (22 cm diameter), 12 tea plates (16 cm diameter); and other 2451 Imari pattern dinner wares comprising 10 tea plates (16 cm diameter), 6 tea saucers (14.5 cm diameter),12 dinner plates (27 cm diameter), 10 side plates (21.5 cm diameter), 12 soup bowls (21 cm diameter) Qty: 113 From the lot the below are damaged:2 x 27 cm Dinner plates cracked1 x Side salad dishes cracked5 x 15.5 cm side plates cracked or broken2 x 22 cm Side plates crackedThe teapot is possibly an Eastern copy, evident from off-centre back-stamp, and sub-standard painting and clumsy gildingAll items examined purport to be first quality, however, there is a wide variation in the quality of the painting and gilding and odd fluctuation in the size of the back stamps applied.
A Royal Crown Derby large part dinner Imari pattern service, comprising an octagonal fruit bowl, a salad bowl, a sauce tureen, a Christmas 1991 limited edition plate (417/1500), a Christmas 1992 limited edition plate (638/2000), The Curator's Collection Tree of Life, Acanthus, Derby Garden, Pardoe, and Rich Japan teacups alongside Rich Japan, Tree of Life, Pardoe, Acanthus, Derby Old Japan and Derby Garden tea saucers, twelve soup cups, fourteen teacups, six further teacups in different shapes, six demitasse cups, a miniature loving cup, three small harlequin teacups, a lidded mustard pot, a salt, and a pepper shaker, a single tier fluted circular cake stand, a pair of fluted dessert plates, a two-handled acorn dish, six tea plates, a sauce boat, a tea strainer, nineteen saucers, six miniature saucers and an assortment of harlequin saucers Qty: 109 Damage present throughout the lot
A collection of twelve teacups and saucers, 19th century and later, examples to include a Royal Albert 'Embassy' Art Deco example, and a Wellington 'Italian Scenery' example, 15cm diameter (largest)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportAll have wear to their respective decorations. The gilt detailing is rubbed and worn. No detected damages or losses.
A collection of teacups and saucers 19th century and later, comprising of bone china and porcelian examples, to include a Machin trio pattern no.722 in the imari taste and an Alcock pattern no.2/3261 decorated with floral motifs, the largest saucer 17cm wide (qty)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportAll with dust and would benefit from a clean.Image one. From left to right: With reserves of countryside idylls to a white ground) Heavily crazed. Possible repair to the handle. Hairline cracks to the saucer. With imperfections from manufacture. Rubbing to the decoration and gilt. With green foliate decoration and blueberries/ grapes to a white ground) With crazing. Minor rubbing to the decoration. Hairline cracking to the teacup. Both with scuffs to the foot rims. marked '2 3261 O'With blue and orange floral decoration to a white ground) With crazing. Heavily rubbed to the decoration and gilt - the gilt almost gone. With a chip to the handle of the teacup.Amherst Japan) Extremely dirty and in need of cleaning. With rubbing to the decoration and gilt. Heavily rubbed to the decoration. '3468' to the saucer.Orange and royal blue with building) Minor rubbing to the decoration. Very dirty. Crazing with a star crack to base of larger teacup and a hairline crack to the smaller. Davenport blue and white floral) Minor rubbing to the decoration.'1055' Second image, from left to right:Rockingham grey and gilt to white ground) Rubbing to the gilt decoration. Crazing to both. '2/22'Royal blue and gilt ivy leaves) Rubbing to the decoration and gilt. In need of cleaning.With pink roses) Heavily crazed with some discolouration. Rubbing to the decoration and gilt. Gilt with birds and floral decoration to white ground) In need of cleaning. Crack to the handle of the smaller teacup. Crazing to the teacups. Minor rubbing to the decoration. '6512'Royal blue imari style) Rubbing to the decoration and gilt. Crazing. Possible repair to handle. '722' Royal blue with reserves) Rubbing to the decoration. With crazing and some kiln pickup to the body of the cup. Nibbles to the foot rims. '2/279'Please see additional images.
A Coalport porcelain tea service early 19th century, comprising a teapot, 26cm wide, a sucrier, 17cm wide, a cream jug, 15cm wide, a bowl 15cm diameter, two plates, 22cm diameter, eight teacups, 8cm diameter, seven coffee cups, 7cm diameter, ten saucers, 13.5cm diameter, all with gilt floral decoration in pink and red tones, pattern no. 299 (qty.)Condition ReportOne teacup with a hairline crack, another with a chip to the rim. Hairline cracks and restoration to the bowl.One saucer cracked with staple repairs, another with a chip. Crazing and wear to the decoration throughout.
A collection of twelve teacups and saucers 19th century and later, to include bone china and earthernware examples by Alcock, Grainger and Hicks, Meigh & Johnson, predominantly in blue, green and grey tones, with foliate and floral decorations, some with gilt detailing, largest saucer 15.5cm wide (25)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportAll with fading and wear to the decoration commensurate with use. Some examples with fading to gilt and one Grainger example with crazing to cup and saucer. Meigh cups and saucers with minor wear and fading to the decoration, foot rim scuffed to the base. All with dust and would benefit from a clean. Please see additional images.
A collection of twelve teacups and saucers 19th century and later, comprising of bone china and porcelain examples, to include Ridgway and Boyle examples and a trio by Alcock, predominantly in tones of blue with foliate and floral decorations, with gilt detailing, largest saucer 15cm wide (27)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportAll with wear and fading to decoration commensurate with use. Other examples with wear to gilding. With dust and in need of a clean.
A collection of twelve china teacups and saucers 19th century and later, to include a trio and two examples in the Imari taste by Ridgway, Collingwood and Gray's, predominantly in blue, orange and green tones, with foliate and floral decorations, several examples with gilt and lustre detailing, the largest saucer 15cm wide (25)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportAll with fading and wear to decoration commensurate with use. Some examples with wear to gilding and lustre. Other examples with small pieces of kiln debris. All with dust and in need of a clean.
A collection of twelve china teacups and saucers 19th century, to include Clarke & Cope, T. Drewery & Son and Ridgway examples, mostly in pink, green and blue tones, depicting foliate and figural decorations, the largest saucer 15cm wide (25)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportMost examples with wear and fading to the decoration. Some examples with smalls chips and cracks commensurate with use. The example depicting a lady riding a yellow rickshaw with 1cm crack to base of saucer. All with dust would benefit from a clean.
A group of Staffordshire porcelain Christening and friendship teacups and mugs, 19th century, to include, large twin-handled examples, teacups and saucers, painted with floral decoration, to gilt borders, with gilt borders and lettering, the largest mug 19cm wide smallest cup 7cm high (qty.)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportAll with rubbing to the decoration and gilt. In need of a good clean
A collection of twelve teacups and saucers, 19th century and later, comprising porcelain and bone china examples, examples to include a Coalport model 2/838 and 2/494, and a pattern 4729 by Spode, the largest 15cm diameter (28)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportThe 'Pembroke' example with some chips to the edge of the saucers. All would benefit from a clean. All with wear to the decoration.
A collection of twelve china teacups and saucers 19th century and later, to include two trios and several Art Deco examples by New Hall, Samuel Alcock and Machin, predominantly in blue, green and pink tones, with foliate decoration, some examples with gilt detailing, the largest saucer 15.5cm wide (26),Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportAll examples with some fading and wear to decoration commensurate with use. Other examples with fading to the gilding. All with dust and in need of a clean.
A large collection of porcelain tea wares late 19th century to early 20th century, to include a teapot, seven saucers, five plates, a bowl, a sucrier, five tea bowls, a cream jug, and twenty-eight teacups, with floral decoration to a cobalt blue group, heightened in gilt, to include Worcester, Chamberlain and Derby examples, the largest plate 20cm wideProvenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportAll with wear to the decoration throughout. Minor nibbles and chips.
A set of Limoges porcelain coffee cans and saucers, 20th century, green mottled ground, heightened in gilt, marked 'LIMOGES PAULHAT FRANCE', seven cans and six saucers, cans 5.5cm high saucers 11cm diameter (13) Provenace: Christie's, Sacombe Park, 1993 Condition ReportChip out of one of the cans. Crazing and hairline cracks to some. Knocks, scuffs and rubbing throughout.
A pair of New Hall teabowls and saucers, 19th century, executed in the famille rose style, unmarked, 13cm diameter, together with a similar teacup and saucer, and a New Hall bone china bowl, 19th century, in the famille rose style, unmarked, 12cm diameter6cm highCondition ReportThe decoration with some minor rubbing in places. The bowl with a small firing crack to the rim. One saucer with some marks to the exterior.
A collection of porcelain teacups and saucers, late 19th century to early 20th century, to include G.F Bowers, Alcock examples, predominantly decorated in shades of blue and orange, with gilt detailing, largest saucer 15cm (qty)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportAll with rubbing and wear to the decoration and gilt. Some with crazing.
A large collection of porcelain tea wares late 19th to early 20th century, to include a surcrier, two dishes, twenty-five saucers, a bowl, six tea bowls, twenty-three teacups, including Derby, Worcester and New Hall examples, all with Chinoiserie decoration or in the Imari palette, and a Crown Derby Imari cat, the sucrier 18cm highProvenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).
A collection of transfer ware printed tea wares 19th century, comprising six plates, a butter keeper, a condiment pot, two plaques, and eleven teacups and saucers, bone china examples and a trio, to include William Smith, John Carr and Davenport examples, several with transfer style decorations, largest saucer 15cm wide (27)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportThe decoration rubbed to all examples. The bases with scuffs and marks. No detected losses or restoration.
A collection of porcelain teacups cups and saucers, late 19th century to early 20th century, to include Sewell, Samual Alcock, and H&S, porcelain, stoneware and earthenware examples, predominantly decorated in blue, some examples with gilt detailing, largest saucer 15.5cm (qty)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportChinese export with hairlinecrack to the saucer. Crazing to some of the other examples. All with rubbing and wear. All in need of a good clean.
A collection of twelve teacups and saucers, 19th century and later, comprising porcelain and stoneware examples, examples to include two Minton chinoiserie examples, one decorated with prunus, the other in the famille rose pattern, and two unidentified trios, 15cm diameter (largest)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportAll with wear to the decoration. No detected chips, marks, or losses. All with wear commensurate with age and use.
A collection of porcelain teacups and saucers, late 19th century to early 20th century, to include Royal Doulton, Minton, and Bloor Derby examples, predominantly decorated in various shaded of green, some examples with gilt detailing, largest saucer 15cm (qty)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportFrom left to right:1. Derby green with floral reserves) Heavily crazed. Kiln pickup to the foot of the cup. Nibbles to the base of the saucer. Both with rubbing to the decoration and gilt. No apparent restoration. With Derby red stamp.2. Gilt, cream and dark green) Kiln pickup to the base of the cup and saucer. With rubbing to the gilt and decoration. No apparent restoration. Unmarked3. Gilt, cream and mint green trio) Kiln pickup to all. Rubbing to the decoration and gilt. Hairline crack to the smaller teacup handle. Painted red marks '5252'4. White with green roses and butterfly handle) Minor nibbles to the base and foot rim. Minor rubbing to the decoration. Some blue paint is on one of the wings of the butterfly, this may have been a later edition. Stamped diamond registration mark to the teacup with incised mark to the saucer. 5. White with blue borders and green squiggle pattern) Nibbles to the base and foot rim. With rubbed decoration. The saucer with a couple of imperfection from manufacture, one glaze bubble and one raised. Painted black marks.6. Gilt with wheat decoration and green borders) Heavily crazed. Nibbles to the foot rim and base. Hairline crack to the teacup handle. The saucer with chip to bottom edge. Painted with puce marks '6110'.2nd picture from left to right:1. Green and cream ribbed with gilt) Kiln pickup to the cup and saucer. With some nibbles to the base. Rubbing to the gilt and decoration. With stamped diamond registration mark. Painted in puce '6/ no 3624,,2. Royal Doulton, Pale green with green borders) Rubbed decoration. Minor nibbles to bases. With stamped green mark, black painted mark 'H4170'3. White moulded with toile de jouy pattern) With kiln pickup and minor nibbles to the bases. Small hairline crack to the saucer. . 4. White with mint green flowers, and sienna foliate decoration) Heavily crazed. Kiln pickup and nibbles to the bases. Rubbed decoration. Small hairline crack to the handle of the teacup. Painted marks in red '294' to saucer.5. White with green polka dot and gilt decoration) Gilt and decoration heavily rubbed. Kiln pickup to the base of both. With chips and nibbles to the saucer rim. incised with 'FBB' 6. Green, cream and gilt decoration trio) Kiln pickup to the bases. Scratches to the larger teacup. With rubbed gilt and decoration. Painted with puce mark, '5714'All in need of a good clean. Please see additional images.
A large collection of porcelain tea wares late 19th to early 20th century, to include a water jug, a teapot, two sucriers, a bowl, seven saucers, six variously shaped dishes and plates, and twenty teacups, with floral decoration and painted landscapes, in tones of pale blue and yellow, heightened in gilt, including Coalport, Moore & Co and Hilditch examples,the water jug 32cm highProvenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportAll with wear to the decoration throughout, crazing, chips and hairline cracks.

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