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COLLECTION OF CERAMICS including a four piece handpainted ceramic tea set, each piece hand-initiated "JG" to the underside, comprising four cups, four saucers, four plates, one serving plate, one cake stand, one milk jug and one sugar dish; a Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee commemorative milk jug, stamped made in Germany to underside; a pair of Brown-Westhead Moore jugs, with floral and butterfly decoration and ribbon handle to each, the largest 18cm high
NORITAKE 'LEGENDARY REGENCY SILVER' DINNER SERVICEincluding ashet, six tea cups and saucers, six soup bowls, six desert bowls, six small bowls, six side plates, seven dinner plates, six plates, salt and pepper shakers, coffee pot, tea pot, sauce boat, jug two napkin rings, four coffee cups and saucers, tureens and serving dishes, sugar bowl and lid, etc.
Susie Cooper coffee set, Kestrel Shape, pattern 921 stylized floral sprays with silvered highlights, to include the coffee pot, 6 cans, 6 saucers, a milk jug and a sugar bowl (15). Generally in good condition with no obvious damage or restoration. Some surface wear, forming hairline to rear side of milk jug, slight graze to pot finial, possibly underglaze.Provenance: Part of a huge private collection of Susie Cooper which has been consigned by a family member of Susie's. This set was purchased from one of the major London auction houses back in the early 2000s, states the vendor.
A Continental porcelain cabaret set, 19th century, comprising; a shaped oval tray, a coffee pot and cover, and a cream jug, on Meissen blanks with a cancelled blue crossed sword mark to the base, the remainder of the set being a matched (i.e. non-Meissen) sugar bowl and cover, two cups, saucers and covers, and two spoons, all painted with Classical figural scenes on a yellow ground with gilt highlights, the coffee pot with rose finial, 21 cm high.Good overall condition, with a loss to the bottom of the cream jug handle, no further chips or cracks. Some dirt in confirmed areas (i.e. finials), as shown, and enamel loss to the underside of the spoon bowls.
A Chinese 18th century, Qianlong, en-grisaille decorated porcelain part teaset, painted with a boy droving a buffalo, in conversation with an elderly gentleman beneath a tree, within a diaper border, the part set comprising bullet teapot and cover, tea urn/vase and cover, hot water jug and cover, spoon tray and six saucers (no cups) Formerly in the Van Vlissingen CollectionThe Van Vlissingen family was associated with the trade of Chinese porcelain in the 17th century, particularly through the Dutch East India Company (VOC). They were involved in various aspects of the porcelain trade, including financing, ownership of ships, and amassing a sizable collection of which these items are part. Hairline cracks to the teapot, and tea urn, which also has chips throughout. Nibbles to the end of the teapot spout. Several chips to the rims of the various covers, and small nicks to the rims of the saucers. Some rubbing to the decoration in places.
A set of four Chinese Qianlong, Batavian ware tea bowls and saucers with resist panels painted with blue and white decoration. together with two extra matching saucers. 8 cm diameter the bowls,12 cm diameter the saucers.Formerly in the Van Vlissingen CollectionThe Van Vlissingen family was associated with the trade of Chinese porcelain in the 17th century, particularly through the Dutch East India Company (VOC). They were involved in various aspects of the porcelain trade, including financing, ownership of ships, and amassing a sizable collection of which these items are part. Formerly in the Van Vlissingen CollectionThe Van Vlissingen family was associated with the trade of Chinese porcelain in the 17th century, particularly through the Dutch East India Company (VOC). They were involved in various aspects of the porcelain trade, including financing, ownership of ships, and amassing a sizable collection of which these items are part. A firing crack to the the inner face of one cups foot rim.One Saucer has a chip to its foot rim.One Saucer has a very small nibble like chip to its rim
A set of six Chinese Kangxi blue and white tea bowls and saucers, each painted with galloping huntsmen with bows and arrows in open landscapes pursuing a hare, Bearing four character marks for Kangxi, mark and period. 7cm diameter cups, 10.5 cm diameter, saucers.Formerly in the Van Vlissingen CollectionThe Van Vlissingen family was associated with the trade of Chinese porcelain in the 17th century, particularly through the Dutch East India Company (VOC). They were involved in various aspects of the porcelain trade, including financing, ownership of ships, and amassing a sizable collection of which these items are part. Formerly in the Van Vlissingen CollectionThe Van Vlissingen family was associated with the trade of Chinese porcelain in the 17th century, particularly through the Dutch East India Company (VOC). They were involved in various aspects of the porcelain trade, including financing, ownership of ships, and amassing a sizable collection of which these items are part. The Van Vlissingen family was associated with the trade of Chinese porcelain in the 17th century, particularly through the Dutch East India Company (VOC). They were involved in various aspects of the porcelain trade, including financing, ownership of ships, and amassing a sizable collection of which these items are part. One saucer has a fine hairline crack to the rim and one has a small chip to the rim.Some of the saucers and cups have very tiny nibbles, see the extra images for an example with ball point pen tip for scale
A charming Belleek Parian porcelain tea set in the Shamrock pattern, featuring a delicate basketweave design accented with hand-painted green shamrocks. This collection includes a teapot with lid, a creamer, a sugar, a mug, and four teacups with matching saucers. The distinctive Belleek backstamps indicate production within the 20th century, confirming its authenticity. Each piece showcases the brand’s renowned creamy ivory luster with hand-applied details and naturalistic twisted handles. Pieces range in size from 2" to 6"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
A Paragon trio with portraits of Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, together with an additional octagonal side plate, three Paragon cups and saucers for 1958 visit to British Columbia by Princess Margaret, another for her 1960 marriage and a Paragon cup and saucer for 1958 visit to St Lawrence Seaway by the Queen (14)(commemorative, pottery, royal, royalty, coronation).

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