Two Royal Worcester porcelain for Goviers of Sidmouth, commemorative loving cups, saucers and covers, painted with Royal residences by R. Cox to celebrate the 80th birthday of the Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, one is a limited edition of 3/10 the other is unlimited, both in fitted presentation cases. 14 cm overall height. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees
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A Royal Crown Derby 'Old Imari' pattern, coffee set with cabaret tray, 1964 and other dates, together with six Imari 2451 pattern coffee cups and saucers. These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees Small chip to the underside rim of one cup. No further damage or repair. Minor gilt loss to the decoration on some pieces. No strike-throughs to the marks visible.
A Royal Worcester ‘Davenham’ pattern part dinner service, five place setting with extras, comprising coffee cups and saucers, tea cups and saucers, small plates, medium plates, large plates, small bowls, large bowls, small and large milk jugs, sugar dish, small bowls, oval dishes, dessert plates, Nrumi oval dishes, Bernard France plates, 110 pieces.
A Royal Crown Derby bone china "Old Imari" pattern two-handled fruit comport of pedestal form, bearing the date mark for 1937, 30 cm long, Together with a large collection of Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" 27 cm dinner plates, (13) and matching side plates (15) and other Royal crown Derby plates and dishes These items formed part of the collection of the late Peter John Mitchell of the West Midlands.Peter found an interest/ fascination later in life in the collecting of any manner of items and was a regular and well-loved attendee at the local auction houses in and around the West Midlands and sometimes further afield. He had a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality, coupled with a discernment for the finer things in life, namely fine writing equipment mostly by the prestigious manufacturer Mont Blanc and extending in a very large way to his passion for Royal Crown Derby especially his beloved “Old Imari” pattern 1128 and of course Waterford crystal. As can be seen from the breadth of items in his porcelain collection he enjoyed his chosen fields and was an active buyer, and I am sure he would have approved of the items we curated for his estate in his absence.James Lees The majority are in good order and are 1sts with some slight stacking wearThe items that are damaged, seconds or imho fakeSix 10" plates Eight other items mostly seconds.Please see the extra images for clarification of the damaged,seconds,or fake plates, saucers.
POUNTNEY AND CO., BRISTOL ‘LONG LINE' PART BREAKFAST SET CIRCA 1960-69 comprising two large plates, six medium plates, twelve small plates, four bowls, thirteen cups, eleven saucers, sugar bowl, cream jug, preserve jar and cover, salt and pepper shakers, open crust jar, cruet stand, printed marksOne of the oval serving dishes cracked, crazed and stained, the other heavily scratched; one cup with hairline crack, this and the three others visibly crazed with some of the crazing lines able to be felt by a fingernail; jar with some internal staining; yellow cruet stand with rubbing to glaze at one end; several of the coloured glaze saucers crazed throughout, some small glaze chips; in general do display surface glaze scratches throughout to varying degrees, serving ware the most, further general surface wear and manufacturing imperfections
A Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern teapot and jug, others similar, coffee cups and saucers, hexagonal trinket pot, etc; a Samson type plate, painted with a bird of paradise, gilt border, 21cm, gilt anchor mark, c.1900; other decorative ceramics, Wedgwood Hathaway Rose; Royal Crown Derby miniature China Shop, second; a souvenir Russian papier-mâché snuff box; qty
A Dresden cup and saucers, decorated with alternating panels of courting couples, gilt scroll borders, painted marks, c.1880; another, floral; a pair of Royal Albert teacups and saucers, in yellow and gilt; a Coalport English Garden coffee can and saucer; others, Johnson, Tuscan; two Edward VIII glass beakers; a Shelley Edward VIII coronation plate; Royal Crown Derby Heraldic pattern soup bowls, seconds; etc

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