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Impressive dinner service set for 10 in white, yellow, and multicolor porcelain by Rosenthal Renaissance Serena. Each piece features a banded scroll motif at the edges, gilt trim, and the brand stamp on the undersides, showcasing a luxurious and elegant design. Includes 10 dinner plates 10.25" dia., 10 salad plates 8.25" dia., 10 bread plates 6.75" dia., 10 teacups 2.25"H, 10 saucers 6.25" dia. Manufacturer: RosenthalCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Rare Franz Kafka coffee set by Thun Studio produced in the late 1990s, designed by Jiri Lastovicek, comprising 6 demi tasse cups & saucers, a teapot on height stand , a milk jug on height stand, and a sugar bowl on a height stand, each piece decorated with script and gold plated handles, the finial to the teapot lid and sugar bowl lid in the form of a castle
Rosenthal studio line Corinth breakfast set designed by Tapio Wirkkala, comprising 10 bowls, 10 plates, 10 breakfast bowls,8 coffee cups & 9 saucers, 10 large saucers, a coffee pot, creamer and lidded sugar bowl, together with 8 Rosenthal plain white side plates, a gravy boat and under saucer, and a salt shaker
Mid 19th century English porcelain Kakiemon tea wares, decorated in the 'Flying fox' pattern after Meissen, with flying fox and squirrel amidst bamboo and blossoming and fruiting vines, comprising four larger teacups and four smaller, plus eight saucers, each with registration lozenge beneath, larger teacups H6.5cm, saucers D14.5cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including some surface scratches, some staining and some crazing to the glaze.
A collection of mainly 19th century English teacups and saucers, to include Shelley, Derby, Spode and MintonFlight, Barr and Barr saucer is chipped and has some retouching to the gilding. Blue Minton cup has very slight discolouration. White cup has wear to gilt. Overall the condition is otherwise ok, although most are dirty and there are some signs of age, discolouration and wear as expected.
A large collection of mainly 19th century English teacups and saucers, to include triosDresden trio has some chips. Pedestal cup and saucer with pink roses and blue flowers has a cracked saucer. Otherwise condition appears to be ok, with wear to gilt, general dirt and signs of age as expected. Pink butterfly set has crazing and some light scratches to the decoration.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Saucers, Kangxi, painted in famille verte enamels with baskets of flowers within a panelled border, marks in underglaze blue 15.5cm diameter One with a hair crack to the rim, some fritting to the foot.Second with a star shaped crack to the base. V-shaped chip to the rim with an associated hair crack. Another tight hair crack to the rim. Another flat chip to the underside of the rim. Some fritting to rim and foot.Both free from. Glaze and enamels in good order.Body, glaze and seal mark all appear to match well although the enamels on the two pieces differ slightly in tone.
A Composite Royal Worcester Porcelain Coffee Service, 1924-1928, painted by various artists with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank, various signatures, printed marks, comprising: coffee pot and cover milk jug sugar bowl 6 coffee cans 6 saucers A Similar Tea Plate, by Edward Townsend, 1929 18.5cm diameter A Side Plate, by Harry Ayrton, 1926 15.5cm diameter A Shaped Rectangular Pin Tray, by Edward Townsend, circa 1934 10cm wide (19)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Some glaze crazing and minor surface wear. Coffee pot 26.5cm high.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Coffee Service, by Harry Stinton, 1933, painted with highland cattle in misty landscapes within gilt line borders, signed, printed marks in blue and retailer's mark for Maple comprising:1 coffee pot and cover1 milk jug1 sugar bowl6 cups and saucersSome glaze crazing, the coffee pot main body particularly heavy crazed. Some minor gilt wear. Very light wear and scratches to the decoration. No damage or restoration.
~ A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Tea Bowls and Saucers, Yongzheng, painted in famille rose enamels with flowersprays in panels on a black ground with further foliageProvenance: John Sparks, 25 February 1955One saucer with a tight hair crack to the rim. The other saucer with a section of the rim broken out and restored and another restored rim chip. One teabowl with a small restored rim chip. Some slight fritting throughout.Sold with photocopy of original receipt.
A carving set by J. G. Graves of Sheffield in original velvet lined box. Together with a canteen of cutlery and a box of silver-plated fish knives. Three cups and saucers by Hildich of Stoke on Trent and two volumes of Birds of Country by Frank Finn & E Kay Robinson. In good vintage / antique condition.

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