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A Shelley Porcelain Queen Anne Shape Tea Service, in the blue Cornflower pattern within black crosshatch borders, pattern number 11477, printed marks, comprising: two bread and butter plates, sugar bowl, milk jug, twelve side plates, twelve tea cups (one in pieces) and saucers. (40)Lot 1092 - items ring when tapped, other than cup in pieces, all items good condition, very slight surface scratches to base of some and light amount of rub.
Adorable partial set includes teapot with lid, double handled sugar bowl and 5 saucers. All pieces decorated with adorable babies and gilding on edges. Rose O'Neill Wilson Bavaria backstamp. Largest piece: 6"L x 4"W x 4"H. Issued: c. 1930sCountry of Origin: Bavaria, GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
A set of 6 pink ceramic demitasse cups with 6 matching round saucers. HLC Fiesta marked on the bases. Cup: 3.5"L x 2.25"W x 2.25"H. Saucer: 075"H x 4.75"dia. Artist: Homer LaughlinIssued: c. 1986-2005Manufacturer: Homer Laughlin China Co.Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. As found.
This tea set with Jewels is a stunning collection designed with intricate hand-painted details, including gorgeous jewels, gold gilt accents, and beautiful roses. The delicate scroll edging and decorative handles add an extra touch of elegance to this exquisite tea set, making it a perfect addition to any tea lover's collection. Set includes lidded tea pot, lidded sugar, spouted creamer, four teacups, and four saucers. The largest measures 9"L x 6"W x 5.25"H. Issued: c. 1981Manufacturer: NipponCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
A large collection of vintage Wedgwood blue & white willow pattern dinner ware. Comprising: 2 large oval serving/meat plates, 6 x 10" dinner plates, 4 x 8.25" side plates, 6 x 2 handled soup cups & saucers, 6 x pudding bowls, a gravy/sauce boat, 2 circular lidded tureens and a diamond shaped dish (possibly gravy boat saucer).
A COLLECTION OF MASONS CERAMICS To include Dinner and Teawares in the 'Regency' pattern C4475, bowls, plates, cups, saucers etc Total of 55 pieces Condition Report : Showing signs of use. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN TEAWARES comprising 20 tea plates, four breakfast cups and saucers, seven teacups, 13 coffee cups, 18 saucers (four larger than others), a lidded muffin dish, slop bowl, three oval plates, graduated pair of plates Condition Report : generally good, but a few hairlines, knife sratches to plates and rubbing. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A large quantity of Belleek porcelain,including teacups, saucers and a milk jug,milk jug 10cm wide 12cm deep 14.5cm high (qty.)Condition ReportApprox. 70 saucers - 19 with rim chips and two with glaze cracksApprox. 46 teacups - 7 with rim chipsBelleek Marks to large Jug and then three cups of a different patternF&T marks to most of the coffee cups, not the saucers.Thought to be c.1900
A pair of Crown Derby coffee cups and saucers,late 18th/early 19th century, each decorated with gilded floral sprays,together with two other English porcelain coffee cups and saucers, largest saucer 10cm diameter (8)Condition ReportWear to gilding on borders and handles of pair of small two handled cups, no cracks and painting appears fresh.The blue ground cabinet cup has a rim chip and crack, good floral bouquet decoration and some minor rubbing to the gilt border and handle.The Green ground Japanese inspired cabinet cup and saucer appear to be undamaged with very minor rubbing to the gilt broder and handle.
A quantity of Belleek 'Echinus' porcelain teawares, including five teacups and nine saucers, marked Belleek, four shell-shaped teacups, a muffin dish etc., together with further unmarked pieces, 22cm diameter 9cm high (qty) Condition ReportThere are glaze cracks to 4 saucers and one large cake plate 1 large cake plate has old restoration - only this and one other have impressed marks.6 saucers with grey glaze discoroation, - one of which also has a chip. 4 saucers with calcium deposits to the inner rim of each 1 small plate has a rim chip and an iron spot in the glaze 1 large plate has two iron spots in the glaze The conch shell finial to the muffin dish cover is broken
A porcelain tea and coffee service,19th century, English including teacups, saucers, a teapot and square serving dish, decorated with maroon and floral gilded tracery, numbered '5/3486',teapot 20cm wide 14cm deep 17cm high (qty.)Condition ReportThe tea service has some wear and damage, eveident to high points of glaze and some cracked pieces.2 saucers have cracks and one has pronounced gilding loss.2 tea cups have cracksThe larger two handled cake plate has cracks
Royal Doulton Reflection patterned mainly dinner collection, generally excellent to good plus, some possible seconds and some deterioration to silver finished edges, with dinner plates (20), serving bowls (3) and lids (2), gravy boat with saucers (2), etc. Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness and viewing recommended. BUYER MUST COLLECT FROM WARWICK. Total Qty approx. 120 pieces
Royal Copenhagen, Denmark. Set of 66 "Blue Fluted Plain" porcelain service. First designed in 1775, this was Royal Copenhagen's first pattern, making the blue floral design iconic of the brand. It was revised by Arnold Krog in 1885 and items in this pattern are still sold today. Each marked along the underside.This set includes: seven serving trays, two serving bowls, one round teapot, two high-necked teapots, 11 teacups in varying sizes with 11 accompanying saucers, one egg cup, a pair of salt and pepper shakers, one creamer, one lidded sugar bowl, ten dinner plates, six salad plates, one bowl, four shallow soup bowls, six small plates.Height ranges from 1 1/2 in to 9 1/2 in; width ranges from 2 in to 12 1/2 in; depth ranges from 2 in to 16 in.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
Wedgwood, England. Set of 79 serving ware. 77 pieces on the pattern "Gold Columbia" with a sage green border. The set includes eight demitasse cups with saucers, eight one-handled teacups with saucers, eight two-handled teacups with saucers, eight small plates, eight salad plates, eight dinner plates, one gravy boat with undertray, one serving dish or bowl, and two serving platters. Each marked along the underside. Also included are two Wedgwood Jasperware pieces including one vase and one candlestick.Height ranges from 7 in to 15 1/3 in; width ranges from 4 1/2 in to 11 1/2 in.Condition: Very light wear throughout. No chips, cracks, losses, or restorations.
A Royal Crown Derby part coffee set, a Foley Bone China part combination service, other china, a clear glass vase, 16 1/4" high (chipped), a similar flared rim bowl, 15 1/4" dia x 8 3/4"high, and a quantity of table linen, crochet, etcCondition:The Royal Crown Derby chocolate pots are both damaged.The Royal Crown Derby coffee cans are in good condition apart from the gilt decoration being rubbed on most of them.2 Royal Crown Derby saucers are cracked, the other 9 are in good condition, just gilt decoration is rubbed.Foley china is mostly okay, no visible major damages.
A Shelley part teaset with country garden decoration 16 pieces approx (some damages), three Aynsley pink cabbage rose decorated teacups and saucers, two similar Paragon cups and saucers, an Edwardian part teaset and other teawaresCondition: one Shelley cup has repaired handle, one has chipped rim, one has hair crack, lots of the other cups and saucers have slight damages/hair cracks etc. Then Aynsley rose cups and saucers are fine, with just a little rubbing on the gilding of one handle-see images
AN EDWARD VII SILVER DOLLS HOUSE TEA SERVICE by Saunders & Hollins, Birmingham and Chester 1905, comprising coffee pot, two cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar basin, four spoons, three division cruet and oval tray with oak base, together with a pair of Edward VII silver miniature flour sifters, Birmingham 1902, a ditto miniature trophy by Robert Pringle, Birmingham 1908 and a George V silver trowel form book mark (19)
A mixed lot to include a Haviland Limoges part set to include teapot, cups and saucers, cream jug, side plates and others, a cut crystal decanter and one other A/F, a pair of ceramic and cast metal three-branch candlesticks having floral decoration with birds, along with a pair of retractable arm wall hanging ruby glass and brass mounted lights Location:

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