A collection of Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" dinner and teaware comprising one large platter, seven dinner plates, one sandwich plate, six side plates, three large saucers, three large cups, six teacups and saucers, a teapot, a milk jug, a small dish, and a sugar bowl. CONDITION REPORT: Very little use, small amount of rubbing to gilt, otherwise OK.
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A quantity of Booths "Real Old Willow" tea and dinner ware comprising six dinner plates, six dessert bowls, nine tea cups, seventeen saucers, two twin handled soup cups, four larger saucers, one side plate, a jug and two lids. CONDITION REPORT: One dinner plate has got a chip to the rim, dessert bowls and saucers appear to be in good condition, one with firing imperfection to the base, one teacup has a chip to the rim, one has a reglued handle and one has a major star crack to the body and covered with dirt. The jug and sugar bowls appear to be in good condition.
A quantity of Royal Doulton H5004 "Rondelay" tea and dinner ware comprising a meat plate, two vegetable dishes, one with a cover, a sauce boat and saucer, six dinner plates, six dessert plates, six dessert bowls, six soup bowls, a coffee pot, cream jug and bowl, milk jug, six coffee cups and saucers, six teacups and saucers, six tea plates, a sandwich plate and a butter dish with cover. CONDITION REPORT: One coffee saucer is broken, the pieces are all present. The handle to the vegetable dish cover is cracked through. There is sundry rubbing to places on the gilt rim.
A group of Oriental ceramics including four Japanese hand painted coffee cans and saucers, a small Satsuma bottle vase, a resin figure of an elder, a pair of Japanese vases (one af) and a quantity of miniature figures, also a Chinese stool (badly af), etc. CONDITION REPORT: The stool is very, very badly damaged and in pieces. Satsuma bottle vase has a chip to the rim.
W. Moorcroft ( 15 ) Piece Pottery Tea Set. Comprises Teapot, 6 Cups and Saucers, 1 Milk Jug and 1 Sugar Bowl ' Anemone Pattern ' on Very Pale Green Ground. Condition Report - Teapot has Two Chips To Lid, 2 Cups have small Chip to Rim Area. 1 Cup has Hairline to Interior. The other 11 Pieces are In Excellent Condition and Good Colour.
Midwinter ( 81 ) Piece Dinner Service, Country Garden Pattern by Jessie Tait, Comprises 3 Tureens, 1 Coffee Pot, 12 Cups and Saucers, 10 Dinner Plates, 10.5 Inches Diameter, 10 Dinner Plates, 8.75 Inches Diameter, 10 Dinner Plates, 6.75 Inches Diameter, 12 Soup Dishes, 11 Plates. All Pieces are In Excellent Condition.
Royal Cauldon Grindley Ware Very Rare Judaica Passover Ware 54 piece Dinner/Tea Service in black litho on white pottery. Circa 1920's. Comprises 6 x 10 inch plates 6 x 9 inch plates, 6 x 8 inch plates, 6 x 6 inch plates, 6 soup plates, 6 cereal bowls, 6 teacups and saucers, 1 platter, 1 chop plate, 1 sugar and cream and 1 boat and stand.
Wedgwood Florentine Turquoise Dinner Set with Fruit Center. Sixty Four (64) Pieces Consisting of Seven (7) Dinner Plates 10-3/4 Inch Diameter, 7 Luncheon Plates, 7 Salad Plates, 7 Bread and Butter Plates, 7 Rimmed Soup Bowls, 7 Berry Bowls, 7 Cups and 7 Saucers, a Creamer & Covered Sugar, a 10 Inch Covered Coffee Pot, a Rectangular Box No Fruit Center, a Covered Two Handled Tureen, a Oval Vegetable, a 13 Inch Chop Platter, a 13-3/4 Inch Oval Serving Platter and a 15-1/4 Inch Oval Serving Platter. Turquoise Rim Fruit center and White Dragons. Signed to bottom in Green with 2 handled Jug, Wedgwood Bone China Made in England W2714. Very Good Condition. Shipping $285.00
Sixty (60) Piece Spode Dessert Set. Pattern Y6916. Signed "Reproduction of a Spode Pattern Period A.D. 1815" Spode Copeland China England Tiffany & Co. New York. This Set Includes 12 Each Plates, 9 Inches; Coffee Cups; Saucers; Demitasse Cups; Saucers. Good Condition or Better. Shipping $220.00
Eighty-One (81) Piece Spode "Chelsea Garden" Partial Dinner Service. This Set Includes 14 Dinner Plates (one with Hairline), 10-3/4 Inches Diameter; 12 Salad Plates; 5 Luncheon Plates; 14 Bread and Butter Plates; 2 Square Luncheon Plates; 13 Saucers; 14 Cups; 4 Fruit Bowls; Lidded Sugar; Open Sugar; Cream Pitcher; Oval Serving Dish. All Pieces Signed with Spode Backstamp. Good condition or as mentioned. Shipping $28 0.00
New Hall to include a plate, possibly for bread and butter, pattern 2350, decorated with orange flowers within purple and green leaves and stems, between a brown inner and outer rim with basket weave border, 21.5cm diameter, a pair of saucers and teabowl transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Two Moths pattern, between gilded borders, saucers, 14cm diameter, teabowl, 9cm diameter, unmarked and an English porcelain trio comprising teabowl, coffee cup and saucer with blue flowers and gold detailing (7)
A matched New Hall part tea service in the Yellow Shell design, circa 1800, comprising a London shaped teapot with cover and stand, 14cm high, a slop bowl, 16cm diameter, cream jug, 10cm high,(chipped) four teacups and six saucers, 14cm diameter, pattern number 1045 to some, otherwise unmarked (15)
A Caughley porcelain trio, comprising teabowl, coffee cup and saucer, together with a quantity of other English porcelain wares 19th century, including a two New Hall cups and saucers, including a bat print example, a Barr Flight and Barr coffee cup and saucer, a Feather pattern cup and saucer, and one further tea cup and saucer (13)
A composite Spode terracotta drabware tea and coffee service, circa 1810, pattern 557, with gilded decoration and bat-printed classica and landscape scenes in charcoal, comprising a New Oval shape teapot and cover, with stand, a sugar basin and cover, milk jug, two large plates, four smaller plates, twelve saucers, eleven bute shape teacups, ten coffee cans, a slop bowl and a Dutch jug with cover, with similar animal subjects, one coffee can associated (48) **For a full account of Spode bat-printing on both porcelain and drabware, with the evolution of pattern numbers in the early years of the 19th century, see: Spode: Transfer Printed Ware 1784-1833 by David Drakard and Peter Holdway (Antique Collectors Club: 2002). The designs on this service are those described as The Classical Humanities, landscapes, ruins, Rivalx Abbey (1792) spelling, Llangollen Bridge, animals etc. A service in white porcelain with similarly assorted bat printed designs may be seen in the Spode Musuem, Stoke-on-Trent. Illustrations of Spode drabware may be seen in the above-mentioned book in colour on page 91, and in black and white on pages 78, 86 and 170.
An unusual 19th century English porcelain tea/coffee service, each piece profusely decorated with a transfer-print of fancy birds amongst flowers, enriched with gilding, the teapot and sugar dish of low compressed forms, with flower shaped finials, the service comprising twelve teacups, twelve coffee cups. twelve saucers, a cream jug, teapot and cover, twin handled sugar dish and cover, slop bowl, circular stand and two rectangular dishes, unmarked (minor damages/repairs) (45 including covers)
Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood, a part dinner service in the Garden pattern, circa 1950, decorated with various printed garden scenes within a graduated yellow band and black stem design border,, comprising six twin handled soup bowls, with six accompanying saucers, six small plates, 18cm diameter, six plates, 23.5cm diameter, five medium plates, 21.5cm diameter, six large plates, 25.5cm diameter, a pair of tureens with covers and one oval platter, 33cm wide, printed and impressed factory marks, some with pattern number (40, including covers)
A Royal Worcester porcelain coffee service by Ernest Barker, dated 1935, comprising six cups, and six saucers, each piece individually painted with birds, including Blue Tit, Robin, Bullfinch, Goldfinch, Chaffinch and a Wren, the saucers 10cm diameter, with signatures, printed puce factory marks and painted titles in gold, contained within a retail presentation case by Edward & Sons LTD, Glasgow (hairline to one cup) (12)

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