Bone china tea set in a magenta, gold and pink roses design, gold rims and handles. Royal Albert backstamp. Teapot 10"L x 5.75"W x 6"H. Flower vase 6"H x 3.25" dia. Sugar bowl 5.5"L x 4.25"W x 4.25"H. Creamer pitcher 4.75"L x 3"W x 3.75"H. Two cups 4.5"L x 3.5"W x 2.75"H. Two saucers 1"H x 5.5" diameter. Manufacturer: Royal AlbertCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
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Pretty Limoges porcelain pieces are all hand painted. Lot is dainty dollhouse tea service with a tray, including a tea pot with lid, two plates, two cups and saucers, a sugar caddy, wine glass, and cutlery set. SA Porcelaine Limoges France backstamp. Largest piece measures 3.75"L x 2.25"W x 0.25"H. Country of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Charming set of cups and saucers; 20 cups and 18 saucers. Beautiful pink flowers and green leaves decorate the borders and body of cups with gilded trim and scalloped edge. Royal Albert backstamp. Saucers measure: 5.5"W x 1"H. Cups measure: 5"L x 4"W x 2.75"H. Manufacturer: Royal AlbertCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Includes 1 each of Gainsborough, Salisbury, Camelot, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall (6) sandwich plates decorated with floral designs and 6 cup plus 5 saucers (Devon saucer not included - Camelot saucer has small crack) for the same designs as sandwich plates. Crown Staffordshire backstamp. Largest piece: 1"H x 8.5" diameter. This item has its original boxes: 13"L x 13"W x 4"H and 9"L x 9"W x 3"H. Issued: 20th centuryManufacturer: Crown StaffordshireCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Royal Worcester tea set, comprising a tea pot, jug, two bowls, a plate, six cups, six saucers and six side plates, all decorated with roses by M LaunderCondition Report: Tea pot spout and finial restored. Three side plates are cracked and crazed. Two saucers are crazed. Three cups are cracked and one of the cracked cups has a restored handle. The large plate and the jug and bowls are all in good condition.
A Rockingham tea and coffee service, circa 1835, with gilded scrolls and leaves on a white ground, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two plates, ten teacups, eight coffee cups and nine saucers (37)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Wear to the gilding Two of the saucers are cracked
A Spode tea and coffee service, circa 1810, painted en grisaille with swags of flowers and leaves, comprising a dessert dish, teapot, cover and stand, nine saucers, six teacups, three coffee cans and a saucer plate (23); a New Hall part tea service, circa 1795-1800. of silver shape, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, saucer dish and a slop bowl (8)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collectionHeavy wear to the gold gilting on many of the pieces within both services. There is a heavy abrasian marking to the lid of the New Hall tea pot and a large repair to the milk jug. There is a large repair to the lid of the Spode tea pot. The Spode cups appear intact with some pitting in areas and a slight rough texture to the rims, but no visible chipping to the cups. The Spode service appears to be intact of chipping.
A Barr Flight & Barr tea and coffee service, circa 1815, decorated with stylised ears of barley in green and dark red with gilding, comprising a teapot and cover with flamiform knop, a two-handled sugar bowl, jug, slop bowl, dish, eight teacups and saucers and six coffee cans (28)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection star crack to base of one of the coffee canschip to flammiform knop of the teapotgilding bands and rims rubbed and slighting flakedsurface scratches in a few places to the enamelplease see additional photos for condition
A Vienna cabaret set, circa 1821, of diminutive size, decorated with gilded stripes; together with a Paris teapot on warming stand decorated with picturesque landscapes, with beaded and deep gilded borders (14)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Tray has shield marks in underglaze blue, all with impressed numerals 821, saucers impressed 34 and tray impressed with a C, possibly for the moulder Johann Zikids, painter's numerals 45 possibly for Franz Hantzenburger. Oval tray 27.6cm diam, coffee pot and cover, sucrier and cover, 2 cups and saucers (one with hairline crack) (9)please see additional images
A Grainger tea and coffee service, circa 1840-34, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, six teacups, five coffee cups and six saucers (22); a J. and W. Ridgway tea service, circa 1825 - 30, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, saucer dish, two cups and saucers (12)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection
A Coalport Anstice Horton and Rose tea service, circa 1805, decorated in stylised florets over gilding linked with rust red scrolling design, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, cream jug and six teacups and saucers (18)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collectionteapot knop repaired, some crazing, hairline cracks, star crack to base, crack to side. gilding rubbed across most items. hairline crack to cuphairline or firing crack to handle of jugplease see addtional images for condition surface scratches and areas of wear
An composed New Hall tea service, circa 1815, with bat printed views of country houses, churches and rural scenes in fresh greens, comprising nine cups, eight saucers, two dishes, three plates, one oval dish, teapot with cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug and slop bowl (30)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection
A New Hall tea service circa, circa 1800-10, decorated with date palms and floral motifs in imari colours, comprising a teapot cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two dishes, five teacups and saucers (19)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Gilt rim rubbed on cups, some wear to handles, some pitting during firing. chip and hairline to milk jugchip to knop of teapotsurface scratchesgilding to rim rubbed and possible retouching (shown)please see additional images for condition
A Rockingham tea and coffee service, circa 1835, with gilded decoration over foliate lavender scrolled borders, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug and slop bowl, six teacups, six coffee teacups, twelve saucers and two plates (33)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection
Two large 19th century lustreware jugs inscribed with romantic love poems; A Staffordshire porcelain tea service, circa 1820, bat printed with a country house parkland scene, within lustre pink borders; together with six further lustre teacups and saucers with rosebud motif (30) Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection The jug with the anchor is scratched and the very rim of the spout is retsored. Rubbing and slight discolouration to the other jug with some faint crazing. There is also plate which is inscribed Jane Clarkson to the centre. This has factory faults to the rimThe teapot and sugar bowl are cracked and the rim to the teapot is chipped. Some discolouration and rubbing to the pink lustre rims of the other pieces.
A Miles Mason tea service, circa 1815-20, printed in blue with the Broseley Willow pattern, comprising a teapot cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two dishes, eleven cups and saucers (31)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection The teapot is cracked at the base of the spoutThe finial to the sucrier is completely broken off but is presentOne cup is discoloured and three are disocloured around the handle
A Derby tea and coffee service circa, 1825-30, decorated in the Old Witches pattern in red, green, blue and gilt, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, nine teacups, eight coffee cans and nine saucers (32)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collectionCrack to the inner rim of the teapot and the spout has been restored. Discolouration to the handle of the spout Discolouration to and crazing to the interior of the sucrierTwo coffee cans have cracks to the base and one is restoredTwo cups are cracked and some of crazing to the basesThe oval dish is earlier and does not belong to the serviceSome rubbing to the saucers
A J&W Ridgway tea and coffee service, circa 1825, painted with sprays of colourful flowers between blue and apricot panels, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, five coffee cups, twelve teacups, eleven saucers and one shaped dishProvenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Many tea cups and saucers with hairline cracks, cracks, chips, one with handle missing, another riveted. The tea pot and sucrier examined under UV and appear unrestored and in good condition. Teapot stand very worn. Slop bowl hairline crack. Please see additional photgraphs for condition.
A Minton tea service, circa 1858, of fluted shape with gilt and turquoise borders, comprising a cake plate, slop bowl, twelve side plates, ten saucers, eight coffee cups and nine teacups (41); a Davenport part tea service, circa 1870, comprising eleven teacups, twelve saucers (23)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection
A collection of 19th century imari porcelain teawares, to include a part Staffordshire service comprising a teapot, cover and stand, six coffee cups, eight tea cups and saucers and two plates; two Spode tea cups, one coffee can, four saucers and two plates and Coalport dessert dish (39)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection8 cups with broken handles or hairline cracksone saucer restoredteapot with hairline crackrubbing to gilt rims Spode items - cup with rim chip, gilt rims rubbed throughout, surface scratchesplease see additional images for condition
A 19th century composed dinner service, decorated with chantilly sprigs, approximately 109 pieces Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection 1 Ewer - crack to handle 1 Ewer19 plates 24.5cm diam (chips gilding rubbed at the rim, one cracked and mended)1 coffee pot and lid1 large tureen hairline crack to base1 large tureen 37cm H x 47cm wide12 bowls 24cm diam (chips gilding rubbed at the rim)3 sauce tureens, one with star crack (with integral saucers) (with one additional lid)1 teapot and lid8 round serving plates largest 46cm diam, smallest 23cm diam(with two large drainers)1 comport has been smashed and glued1 oval dish in two pieces (old restoration)2 two custard cups (with saucers)10 cups and 11 saucers (hairline cracks)4 large saucers1 slop bowl with drainer (chip)2 covered jam pots with lids (repairs)four square serving dishes4 oval serving plates largest 46cm across, smallest 40cm2 slop bowls
Dinner and tea service china - Spode Fleur de Lys gold and Queen Anne 'Tiara' pattern wares (quantity)11 side plates 16cms dia20 med plates 23cm dia (4-5 with chips)20 large plates 26cm dia (3 with chips)20 large saucers 19 small saucers17 cups (two sizes) one chipped one crackedteapot and lidcoffee pot and lid (spout with small chip)20 soup bowls2 square handled dishes2 jugs
A Coalport ‘Countryware’ part tea service together with a Wedgwood Napoleon Ivy part dinner serviceCoalport country wareOne jug crackedTwo tea cups crackedFive saucers badly crackedTall bowl with repair to the high point and a minor crackCoalport strawberry fair three footed bowl with heat discolouration and crazing to the bowlSee images
19th century part tea services in mainly white and gilt, Copeland Spode and others. Comprising three teapots, a coffee pot, three covered custard pots, three sugar bowls, slop bowl, tea cups and saucers. (50)First image: - Sucrier lid may probably have been restored, rubbing to the gilt, losses to enamel. Teapot en suite with sucrier lid probably restored, crack on teapot from top to bottom and restoration to spout.Copeland & Garrett Teapot with purple and yellow flowers has three star cracks to base, spout and handle heavily crazed. Hairline crack goes all way round handle at the top. Firing crack on handle, hairline crack to spout at the base.Plates damaged and discoloured, saucer hairline crack, one teacup with multiple hairline, one damaged handle, one handle restored. Three saucers with hairline cracks. Two handled bowl restored with damage to the handles. Many items cracked.White and gilt service has rubbing to the gilding and damage accross many of the items, condition is generally compromised and restored.
A Chamberlain Worcester fluted teapot, cover and stand and a two cream jugs, circa 1795, decorated with borders of feathers and gilt foliage; A Chamberlain Worcester teapot, cover and stand and two tea cups and saucers, of spirally fluted form decorated with puce and gilt floral sprays; three English porcelain tea bowls and saucers with bands of feathers (18)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection
A Worcester Barr, Flight & Barr breakfast service, painted in the style of William Billingsley with floral sprays, comprising a sucrier, milk jug, slop bowl and six cups and saucers (15) Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Gilt rubbed and in poor condition throughoutVarious degrees of light scratching and some crazingOne cup handle restoredBowl 7.5cm high and 17cm diametersaucer diameter 15.5cmJug height 11cm
Quantity of ceramics to include a Fornasetti pen stand "L'automobile"; part Victorian desert service comprising 11 plates and 6 shaped dishes with floral vignettes over a fresh green border; Herend covered jam pot and spoon; Herend pair coffee cups and saucers, an interesting German glass, Gironi box and caster etc (Qty)three plates with cracks, two with surface scratches accross the centre, gilding is rubbed throughout and wear to the enamel.Four shell dishes all show rubbing to the gilding on the grapes Plates 20cm diam

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