An early 19th century English porcelain Imari part tea and coffee service, possibly Spode, decorated with trees and roses, comprising five coffee cans, eleven tea cups, thirteen saucers, teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, bowl and two dishes.Condition Report: Surface wear, rubbing and crazing throughout, three sauces have hairline cracks, one cup has a crack running down from the rim, sugar bowl has a large crack, teapot with large chip and small nibble to the spout.
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NO RESERVEA COLLECTION OF JAPANESE SATSUMA ITEMS MEIJI OR TAISHO ERA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Comprising: six plates decorated with borders of foliate scrolls and bands of butterflies to the wells, the bases possibly signed Tashiro; and a tea bowl with two saucers, decorated with a dense butterfly ground, the bases of the saucers signed Hattori below the Shimazu mon, 18.7cm, 11cm and 6.2cm. (9) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: the private collection of a lady and gentleman, Derbyshire.
NO RESERVEA LARGE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN ITEMS EDO PERIOD, 17TH/18TH CENTURY Most decorated in underglaze blue, gilt and polychrome enamels, variously painted with birds, flowers, mythical beasts and brocade patterns; one bowl with rockwork issuing fungus depicted in relief to the well, with prunus blossoms and three carp painted on the cavetto; and a variety of other plates, bowls, cups and saucers, one with a paper label to the base for Spink & Son Ltd, 21.2cm max. (25) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from an English private collection, Sussex.
Vintage Satsumaya Co hand painted Kyo-Satsuma ware coffee set, with thousand flowers pattern highlighted in gold on a cream ground, comprising coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, all with lids, and six coffee cans with saucers. Marks to underside "Hand Painted KOSHIDA JAPAN". With pamphlet "The story of Satsuma Ware". (19).
Late 19th Century Dresden two handled chocolate cup and quatrefoil saucer in the manner of Helena Wolfsohn with Watteau style black panelled decoration (Dresden marks to bases); together with a similar style chocolate cup and saucer with mint green panels (indistinct marks to bases) and a Dresden tea set of four cups (one a/f) and six saucers with fluted design and floral sprays, all bearing a blue Dresden mark with an overlaid green mark. (14)
Shelley Gainsborough shape tea and coffee set, pattern 11224, circa 1922, comprising 7 tea cups (1af), 7 saucers (1af), 6 plates (1 af), teapot, sugar bowl, cream/milk jug, hot water jug (af), preserve pot with lid, 2 sandwich plates, 1 cake plate, 5 coffee cups (2 af) and 5 coffee Saucers. (38 in total, 6 af).
Royal Crown Derby - a mid 20th Century coffee set in the "Derby Posies" pattern comprising 11 cans, 12 saucers, coffee pot with lid, cream jug and sugar bowl (27) all bearing a green RCD printed mark with no date cipher, indicating manufacture between 1954 and 1962. Some pieces bearing artists' initials.
An English porcelain part tea service, possibly Anstice Horton and John Rose, circa 1810, brightly painted with bold flowers on a blue ground and gilt with foliage, pattern 1036, comprising a sugar box and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, four teacups and four coffee cans, a teapot stand and a saucerThe sugar box with a piece broken from the rim. The slop bowl with a hairline crack from the rim with two forks. The milk jug in good condition. One coffee can with two hairline cracks, Two teacups damaged, both saucers broken and riveted,
Three Meissen cups and saucers, 19th Century, outside-decorated with spiralling floral pendants from blue ribbon twist rim, single cancellation score to blue crossed swords marksSaucers generally good, one has rubbing to gilt rim.One tea bowl has slight chipping to foot rim and minor firing flaw to rim.Other tea bowl has chip to rim and to foot.Teacup overall good
A Royal Worcester Regency pattern dinner service, claret rims with sepia printed pendant border, comprising: ten two-handled soup bowls and six stands, fourteen soup plates, eight starter plates, seventeen dinner plates, twenty-five dessert plates, eleven dessert bowls, twenty-four side plates, one circular platter, two narrow oval dishes, two cereal bowls, six saucers, a teaplate and ten small shallow bowlsOmbersley Court, Worcestershire
Set of six Royal Worcester coffee cans and saucers by Walter Sedgley, dated 1922-1923, painted with Golden Pheasants in landscapes, puce mark, four saucers signed 'Sedgley', one saucer damaged.Qty: 12Condition report:There are three cups and saucers each with bird facing left, and bird facing right. Four saucers are signed, no cups are signed.The one damaged saucer has a thin slither extending around approximately a third of the diameter. Some crazing to the underside of that saucer. Another saucer with pheasant facing right has evident crazing to both surfaces with one line extending perpendicular to the rim on both surfaces so should probably be treated as a hairline. All other saucers are good, free of any chips, hairlines, restoration, heavy scratching or evident crazing.Some cups have pinpoint areas on the rim that appear to have a touch of regilding. One cup with pheasant facing left has a 2mm scratch on the "rear" side of the cup. One cup with pheasant facing right is finely crazed. All three cups with bird facing left are finely crazed; one has a small pinpoint scratch towards the base of the handle.
A rare Chinese silver Hors d'Oeuvres set, comprising: six shallow circular dishes, six saucers, six small quatrefoil dishes, three double peach-shaped dishes, three leaf-shaped pickle dishes, six teacups and matching saucers and twenty four chops sticks, forks and spoons with bone handles, in red lacquer rounded rectangular box Provenance: The Property of a GentlemanFrom the collection of the daughter of Sir George Scott, K.C.I.E, sold Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 7th December 1994, Lot 4外銷銀餐具一套(附漆盒)拍品來源:英國紳士收藏,1994月12月7日購自邦瀚斯騎士橋George Scott爵士女兒舊藏,拍品編號4號。 Condition Report: The lacquer box with one handle missing and some looses to base edges and some wear throughoutthe silver with some tarnishing which should polish offsilver with marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and usehall marks generally visibleone saucer for the coffee cups with dented rim some dents to the dividers on the circular dishesminor splits to the bones handlesone chop stick with warping to bone handlesee additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

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