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A Wedgwood creamware tea service late 19th century, the cylindrical fluted forms painted with simple puce flower sprays, the teapots inscribed to the base with `The Elder Brewster Tea Pot, The Original was brought to America in ye Mayflower AD. 1620`. Comprising: two teapots and covers, a sugar bowl and cover, two cake plates, a milk jug, twelve cups and twelve saucers. (33)
A Spode tea and coffee service c.1800, painted in pattern 382 with sepia monochrome scenes of tumbledown thatched cottages, pastoral figures and rural landscapes, within simple gilt foliate bands, pattern number marks. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, six tea cups, six coffee cans and six saucers. (25)
Seven Spode coffee cans and five saucers c.1805-10, bat-printed in pattern 557 with European landscape scenes and stately homes, two breakfast saucers, three small plates and two teacups with similar decoration, some wear and damages, 16.8cm max. (19) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode. Some with paper labels for the Trevor Kentish Collection and the Mollie Field Collection.
A Spode part tea service c.1805-10, bat-printed in pattern 557 with pastoral scenes of villagers at various pursuits before thatched cottages, and travellers before ruins and harbour scenes. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sugar bowl and matched cover with stand, a milk jug, a large plate and one smaller, twelve tea cups and twelve saucers. (33) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
A collection of bat-printed Spode tea wares 1st half 19th century, variously decorated with figures and with European landscape scenes, including figures before water wheels, taking tea, and in village scenes, pattern numbers 2208, 2211. Comprising: a slop bowl, a teapot stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, four tea cups, four plates, three saucers, and a coffee can. (17) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode. Some with paper labels for the David Drakard Collection and the Trevor Kentish Collection.
A collection of Spode tea wares 1st half 19th century, including a trio moulded in pattern 2479, another similarly moulded with flower sprays, a trio, further tea cup and matching plate in pattern 4406, printed with black landscape vignettes within moulded panels, two cups and saucers in pattern 557 with bat-printed landscapes, and a cup in pattern 492 with gilt palmettes on a cobalt blue band, 21.3cm max. (16) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
A Spode tea service c.1810, bat-printed in pattern 557 with small figures before ruins or thatched cottages in rural landscape scenes. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sugar basin with cover and stand, a milk jug, a slop bowl, one large and two small cake plates, eight tea cups, eight coffee cans and eight saucers. (35) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode. Some with paper labels for the Trevor Kentish Collection.
A Spode combined part service c.1810, bat-printed in patterns including 557 and 1222 with various scenes of animals including sleeping dogs, dead game, deer, leopards, rabbits. Comprising: a shell-shaped dessert dish, a milk jug, four plates, four tea cups, five coffee cans and five saucers. (20) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
A Spode bat-printed part tea service c.1805-10, decorated in pattern 1922 with black monochrome scenes of figures fishing, travelling, and reclining in rural landscapes. Comprising: a teapot and cover with stand, a slop bowl, a breakfast cup, eight saucers, three tea cups and three coffee cans. (19) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
A Vienna part tea service late 18th century, decorated with a trellis pattern of green leaves intersected by pink roses, with fruit finials, including a teapot and cover, milk jug and cover, two cups and two saucers, and a Vienna three-footed jug, dated 1784, painted with grisaille portraits of Greek philosophers, titled `Theophraste` and `Epimenide`, in cartouches suspended from blue ribbon, blue shield marks, 20cm max. (9) Paper label for the Collection of Vivian S. Hawes to the single jug.
Two Berlin cabinet cups and saucers 19th century, one applied with a biscuit porcelain portrait medallion of a maiden, titled Königin Luise, reserved on a blue ground, the other thistle-shaped and decorated with a green striated faux marble ground, and a KPM plate decorated with a band of mythical creatures within a former foliate border, printed marks and blue sceptre marks, 21cm max. (5)
A combined Worcester tea service c.1780, decorated in gilt with the Queen`s pattern, with simple flowerhead or foliate spray adornments to some pieces. Comprising: a teapot and cover, two sucriers and covers, a milk jug, a tea canister and cover, a slop bowl, two cake plates, ten tea cups, five coffee cups, and fifteen saucers. (42)
Four English porcelain blue and white teabowls and saucers c.1760-80, one Lowestoft and painted with a peony pattern, one Liverpool with a pattern of flower sprays in the Chantilly Sprig manner, another Liverpool and a Caughley example both with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, 13.3cm max. (8)
A rare pair of Worcester octagonal blue and white saucers c.1755, painted with the Romantic Rocks pattern, a figure in a boat before jutting rocks, within a hatched border, workman`s marks, 12cm. (2) The Romantic Rocks design derives from a Jean Pillement drawing of the same name which featured in The Ladies Amusement.
Four Worcester blue and white saucers c.1755-75, two Warmstry-fluted and painted with the Prunus Root pattern, one printed with the Birds in Branches pattern, the last with a spray of grass heads and convolvulus, a blue and white Worcester coffee cup painted with the Two Quail pattern, a teabowl painted with the Waiting Chinaman pattern, another printed with the Fence pattern, and a Caughley fluted teabowl with a blue line rim, some faults, 13.4cm max. (8) Provenance: from a private American collection.
Early 20th century French porcelain cabaret set, each piece painted with floral sprigs, some within garland panels, with central oval panels with initials - A. M. 'Marie Antoinette', comprising teapot and cover, sucrier, cream jug, two cups and saucers, tray - red crowned A mark CONDITION REPORT Wear to gilding on edges
A Chinese Famille Jaune tea service, comprising eleven cups, ten saucers, eleven tea plates and two side plates, each piece enamel painted with the Birthday pattern, a shou character for long life and four kaishu characters for good wishes, the undersides of the plates and saucers enamel painted with floral sprays, iron red painted six character Guangxu marks.
A Wedgwood creamware tea service late 19th century, the cylindrical fluted forms painted with simple puce flower sprays, the teapots inscribed to the base with `The Elder Brewster Tea Pot, The Original was brought to America in ye Mayflower AD. 1620`. Comprising: two teapots and covers, a sugar bowl and cover, two cake plates, a milk jug, twelve cups and twelve saucers. (33)
A Spode tea and coffee service c.1800, painted in pattern 382 with sepia monochrome scenes of tumbledown thatched cottages, pastoral figures and rural landscapes, within simple gilt foliate bands, pattern number marks. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, six tea cups, six coffee cans and six saucers. (25)
Seven Spode coffee cans and five saucers c.1805-10, bat-printed in pattern 557 with European landscape scenes and stately homes, two breakfast saucers, three small plates and two teacups with similar decoration, some wear and damages, 16.8cm max. (19) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode. Some with paper labels for the Trevor Kentish Collection and the Mollie Field Collection.
A Spode part tea service c.1805-10, bat-printed in pattern 557 with pastoral scenes of villagers at various pursuits before thatched cottages, and travellers before ruins and harbour scenes. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sugar bowl and matched cover with stand, a milk jug, a large plate and one smaller, twelve tea cups and twelve saucers. (33) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
A collection of bat-printed Spode tea wares 1st half 19th century, variously decorated with figures and with European landscape scenes, including figures before water wheels, taking tea, and in village scenes, pattern numbers 2208, 2211. Comprising: a slop bowl, a teapot stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, four tea cups, four plates, three saucers, and a coffee can. (17) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode. Some with paper labels for the David Drakard Collection and the Trevor Kentish Collection.
A collection of Spode tea wares 1st half 19th century, including a trio moulded in pattern 2479, another similarly moulded with flower sprays, a trio, further tea cup and matching plate in pattern 4406, printed with black landscape vignettes within moulded panels, two cups and saucers in pattern 557 with bat-printed landscapes, and a cup in pattern 492 with gilt palmettes on a cobalt blue band, 21.3cm max. (16) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
A Spode tea service c.1810, bat-printed in pattern 557 with small figures before ruins or thatched cottages in rural landscape scenes. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sugar basin with cover and stand, a milk jug, a slop bowl, one large and two small cake plates, eight tea cups, eight coffee cans and eight saucers. (35) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode. Some with paper labels for the Trevor Kentish Collection.
A Spode combined part service c.1810, bat-printed in patterns including 557 and 1222 with various scenes of animals including sleeping dogs, dead game, deer, leopards, rabbits. Comprising: a shell-shaped dessert dish, a milk jug, four plates, four tea cups, five coffee cans and five saucers. (20) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
A Spode bat-printed part tea service c.1805-10, decorated in pattern 1922 with black monochrome scenes of figures fishing, travelling, and reclining in rural landscapes. Comprising: a teapot and cover with stand, a slop bowl, a breakfast cup, eight saucers, three tea cups and three coffee cans. (19) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
Two Berlin cabinet cups and saucers 19th century, one applied with a biscuit porcelain portrait medallion of a maiden, titled Königin Luise, reserved on a blue ground, the other thistle-shaped and decorated with a green striated faux marble ground, and a KPM plate decorated with a band of mythical creatures within a former foliate border, printed marks and blue sceptre marks, 21cm max. (5)
A combined Worcester tea service c.1780, decorated in gilt with the Queen`s pattern, with simple flowerhead or foliate spray adornments to some pieces. Comprising: a teapot and cover, two sucriers and covers, a milk jug, a tea canister and cover, a slop bowl, two cake plates, ten tea cups, five coffee cups, and fifteen saucers. (42)
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