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Mid century ceramics including Shelley 'Blue flag iris pattern' tea service for two comprised of two tea cups and saucer, conforming side plates, a tea pot, milk jug; Poole pottery celadon green kitchen ware including four dinner plates, etc; Susie Cooper pattern 'grey feather' five tea cups and saucers, five dinner plates; etc
A group of 18th century Worcester porcelain tea wares, to include a bowl decorated with geese12cm diameter;a sparrow beak cream jug decorated with the BIrds in Branches pattern8.5cm high;five tea bowls and saucers, two decorated with the Mother, Child and Fisherman pattern, one of fluted form with a floral border, one decorated with the Fruit Sprig pattern and one decorated with the Gillyflower pattern; an English porcelain blue and white tea bowl (14)Provenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)S&G 285.1 285.3 285.4 285.6 285.5 285.13 285.10
Six Chelsea-Derby tea bowls and saucers, circa 1775, two painted with scattered floral sprays within blue and gilt borders, two with spiralling gilt foliage within gilt dentil rims, one with 'pineapple' moulded body and painted with floral bands suspended from cerise 'draped' borders, the other with floral sprays within entwined turquoise floral bands (12)Provenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)bowl with urn - niggles to footrimsspirally laurel leaf - slight rubbing turquois interlaced border - slight pitting, slight niggles to footrim of bowl spirally green leaf - regilded to rim pineapple moulded - niggles to footrim of cup
A group of 18th century armorial porcelain dishes and saucers, each painted with the crest of Viscount Malden, Earl of Essex; a 19th century pewter plate by Yates & Birch of Birmingham bearing the engraved crest of Richard Arkwright; a pewter tankard of J.R.S. Arkwright dated 1931; a photograph of 'Grandmama Looe with baby' (Charlotte Lucy Arkwright 1840 - 1904); locks of hair from J.S and J.H. Arkwright, an envelope embossed 'Hampton Court, Leominster'Formerly owned by the Coningsby family, from 1510 onwards Hampton Court Castle was inherited in 1781 by George Capel, Viscount Malden, the son of William Capel, 4th Earl of Essex. The property was sold in 1810 to Richard Arkwright (1755 - 1843) son of the inventor Richard Arkwright (1732 - 1792) and passed down the Arkwright family until 1912 when it was acquired by the Burrell family.One of the three dishes with a notable chip to rim, the larger of the two saucers with a minute nick to the underside of the footrim. The pewter with significant loss of patina. THe dishes are porcelain.
A pair of Sèvres style trembleuse chocolate cups, covers and saucers, the bleu-celeste ground bodies reserved with shaped panels, gilt dentil rims13cm highRubbing to the gilding, especially to the interior of one. One cover has been broken in two and glued and with large chips to footrim. Both with firing holes to the bases.
Copeland Spode Italian blue and white part dinner serviceincluding: plates, serving dishes, teacups and saucers, tureen and covers, jugs, etc (76 approx overall)Provenance: The property of a Gentleman, from a period Winchcombe Town House.At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Cased Noritake porcelain tea setcomprising of six cabinet teacups and saucers, decorated with Arabian scenes and gilt painted highlights, marks to the base of each, each saucer measures 12.5cm acrossOverall good condition with minimal signs of display wear and use. The box has some scuffs, one of the clasps are broken, some scuffs to the exterior. Slight discolouration and some stains in places, otherwise seems ok.
Collection of ceramics and porcelain comprising of: Carlton ware jar and cover, decorated with flowers, 13cm high approx overall, a collection of Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain, including a jug, pair of vases decorated with flowers, and a collection of Locke and Co and Grainger porcelain including posy vases, teacup and saucers, teapot, etc (23)With overall wear, some display wear and marks. Minimal loss to the gilt painted decoration in places. Some with small chips.
Abbeydale Imari Chrysanthemum pattern Bone China - 3 trios, 3 lidded canisters, 2 additional lidden cannisters with damage to lids, Milk jug and Sugar Bowl, cake plate, plus 2 spare side plates and three spare saucers. Crown derby cups and saucers x 3 complete, other bowls x 2 and 5 Dominion china, Canada, Canadian Geese plates.
A stunning Art Deco 1930's Bone China Aynsley Butterfly Harlequin pattern in blue, tea set, pattern No B13222, Comprising of 6 trios, ( 6 cups 6 saucers and 6 side plates) a cream jug a sugar bowl and 2 larger cake plates large plate measures 23cm across the side plate 18cm and the saucers 14cmCondition:- a small rim nibble to one cup, all other pieces appear in good condition. please view all pictures (22)
A Royal Worcester porcelain coffee service with silver spoons, in a fitted Asprey case, each piece with hand-painted fruit decoration, by George Moseley and Edward Townsend, comprising six coffee cans and saucers, stamped 'Specially Made for Asprey', with date cypher for 1937, the silver spoons London 1938, by Henry James HulbertSmall section of gilt missing to the border of one saucer (4mm). Some cans will spots of gilt loss to the interior, but painting appears good. No structural damage or repair evident. The vendor reports they may have been used 'once or twice', but historically.
A 1930s Shelley 'Vogue Sunray' tea set, designed by Eric Slater, comprising: six teacups, six saucers, six side plates, a teapot, a square sandwich plate cream jug and an open sugar bowl, with printed marks and painted pattern number '11742'.No damage or repair. Some slight rubbing to footrims, but no chips. Minor enamel loss in places and only light crazing visible close inspection.
A set of six early 20th century Royal Worcester fruit-painted coffee cans and saucers, variously signed, by artists such as Hilda Everett, A G Moseley, William Bagnall and Harry Ayrton, puce marks, together with six conforming 925 standard silver spoons, the underside of each bowl also bearing fruit decoration.Good condition, with no damage or repair. Some very small spots of enamel and gilt loss visible on close inspection.
A selection of coffee wares, early 20th century and later, to include eleven Aynsley coffee cans and saucers, each with gilt handles and gilt frieze decoration on a green ground, printed mark to bases, with five coffee cans with gilt interiors by Crown Devon and W & R Carlton, and further tea and coffee wares by Royal Worcester (Qty)
An H & R Daniel part tea service, early 19th century circa 1830, comprising a teapot and cover (see Miller & Berthoud plates 1791/1792), eight teacups and four coffee cups in the 'First Gadroon' shape (see Berthoud plates 553/555), sixteen saucers, a sucrier and cover and five tea plates, each piece with jade green body, the teapot, sucrier, plates and saucers with florally enamelled reserves against a white ground, the cups jade to the exterior and florally enamelled against white to the interior (35) (at fault) Condition report: Most pieces show damage such as hairline cracks, chips to the enamel and rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout (see photos). No signs of restoration.
A selection of tea wares, to include an Allertons Ltd part tea service, comprising: five teacups, six saucers, five side plates, a sugar bowl and two sandwich plates; a Spode part tea service, pattern number 4409, comprising: seven teacups, eleven saucers, eleven side plates, a sugar bowl and two sandwich plates; and further tea wares from other makers (Qty)
An extensive Copeland Spode dinner and tea service, including pattern 'Full cry' 'The Meet' 'Off to draw' 'Drawing the dingle' etc, the service comprising various dinner and side plates, largest plate 26cm diameter, breakfast cups, milk jugs, sugar bowl and cover, bowls, with a Copeland 'Well cleared' 'Full cry' and 'The last draw' (and other patterns) Spode coffee service, comprising six coffee cans and saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl and coffee pot (Qty) (at fault)
A Copeland Spode part tea service, late 19th century, comprising twelve teacups and saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, sixteen cake plates and two further plates, 25cm diameter, all with gilt highlights to exterior and interior, marked to base 'Spode period 1820-1830' pattern number 'Y5134P' (Qty) Condition report: All pieces show surface wear, would benefit from a clean. No obvious chips, cracks, damage or signs of restoration.
Full title: Six blue and white Meissen porcelain cups and saucers, a chocolate pot, a bowl and a tea caddy, 18th C.Description:Dia.: 22,5 cm - H.: 9,5 cm (the bowl)Dia.: 13 cm (the saucer) L.: 10 cm - H.: 5 cm (the cup)H.: 11 cm (the tea caddy) L.: 24 cm - H.: 17 cm (the chocolate pot) Ref.: The Smithsonian, Accession number 1987.0896, for a quasi identical chocolate pot from the Hans Syz collection. (link)
Full title: A Meissen porcelain covered bowl and two saucers, a Sevres-style milk jug, a covered bowl and a cup, Germany and France, 19/20th C.Description:Dia.: 13,5 cm (the saucers)H.: 12,5 cm - L.: 11,5 cm (the milk jug)H.: 9,5 cm (the Sevres-style bowl and cover)H.: 9 cm (the Meissen bowl and cover)
Full title: A Chinese eight-piece silver-mounted famille rose millefleurs tea service, Qianlong mark 20th C.Description:H.: 14 cm - L.: 22 cm (the teapot)L.: 17,5 cm - H.: 11 cm (the bowl and cover)L.: 14,5 cm - H.: 9 cm (the milk jug)Dia.: 14,5 cm (the saucers)Dia.: 10,5 cm - H.: 5,5 cm (the cups, excl. the silver handles)
Full title: A Chinese famille rose 20-piece tea service with floral design, QianlongDescription:Dia.: 20,5 cm (the plate)H.: 14 cm - L.: 23,5 cm (the teapot)H.: 11,5 cm - L.: 10,5 cm (the jug) Dia.: 11,5 cm - H.: 6 cm (the bowl) Dia.: 12,5 cm (the saucers) Dia.: 7,5 cm - H.: 4,5 cm (the cups)

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