A GROUP OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN TEAWARESVarious dates, comprising: a `2451' pattern teapot and cover, milk jug, four teacups and four side plates, all circa 1921; four `2451' pattern saucers, late 19th/early 20th century, and a limited edition `Yorkshire Rose', 1999, no 168/2000, 22cm diameter ( 16)One of the saucers has a chip to the rim. Otherwise in good condition with a tiny amount of wear
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AN ASSEMBLED ROYAL CROWN DERBY `ROYAL ANTOINETTE' PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICECirca 1964-1989 Comprising; a teapot and cover ( 1989), a sugar bowl and cover ( 1967), a milk jug ( 1964), twelve coffee cans and eleven saucers ( various dates), nine teacups and eight saucers ( various dates), and seven side plates ( various dates) red and green printed marks ( 52)Teapot and cover- good conditionSugar bowl and cover- good conditionMilk jug- good conditionTwelve coffee cans an eleven saucers- overall in good conditionNine teacups and eight saucers- one teacup with crack to rim, approx. 4cm length. Six cups with some tea staining to the interiors, mostly light. Saucers in overall good conditionSeven side plates- one with glaze cracks. Otherwise in good condition
A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICEProbably Russian, early 20th century Painted with pastoral scenes with figures in landscapes within cornflower borders, comprising; a coffee pot and cover, 16.5cm high, a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, 12.5cm high, a rectangular tea caddy and cover, a milk jug, two coffee cans and two saucers, bearing spurious blue marks of Catherine the Great, (11)Condition Report; All the pieces have the same marks. One of the coffee cans has a haircrack through the handle. One of the saucers has a haircrack to the centre, approx. 7cm length. The milk jug is probably lacking a cover. Minor wear to the gilding and enamels overall. Some gilt residue around the footrims of some of the pieces
9 18th century cups and saucers by Yates, Daniel and Ridgeway and other factories (3 slight a/f). Blue saucer has hairlines, green cup has hairline, beige cup has hairline to base, blue cup and saucer has hairlines.WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
A selection of Chinese, 19th century and later, tea bowls and saucers, various styles and colours etc.All pieces have hairline cracks and other issues.WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provIde any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
Five Royal Worcester 'Painted Fruit' teacups and six saucers, dated 1921-31Painted to the interiors with autumn fruits against mossy grounds, the cups with solid gilt exteriors and handles, the saucers with gilt centres and gilt line rims, signed 'R Austin', 'W H Austin', 'H Everett', 'L Flexman', 'H H Price' and 'E Townsend', saucers 14.5cm diam, puce marks (11)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A set of six Royal Worcester 'Painted Fruit' coffee cups and saucers by William Roberts, circa 1970Painted with autumn fruits amongst leaves on mossy grounds, the cups with solid gilt interiors and gilt handles, the saucers with gilt centres and rims, signed 'Roberts', saucers 11cm diam, black printed marks, pattern number W9535 in red (12)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two Longton Hall saucers and a teabowl, circa 1756-58The saucers painted in underglaze blue with the 'Gatehouse' pattern, one with a blue line border, 12cm diam, one with workman's mark '3A', the teabowl with a Chinese figure by a building, 7.7cm diam (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceWatney Collection, Phillips, 10 May 2000, lot 505Sylvia and Alan Low CollectionThe 'Gatehouse' was one of many popular patterns found by Bernard Watney and others on the Longton Hall factory site. The pattern was subsequently copied at Worcester where it is known as 'Solid Fence Pavilion'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two Derby chocolate cups and saucers and a Chinese prototype cup, circa 1758-65 and 1700The bell-shaped cups with unusual flattened handles pierced with various shapes, the rims lobed, painted in famille verte enamels with two rows of petal-shaped panels containing flowering plants, the borders in iron red, the Chinese cup of similar shape and related design, saucers 13.2cm and 14cn diam (5)Footnotes:ProvenanceWatney Collection, Phillips, 22 September 1999, lot 370 (one cup and saucer and Chinese prototype)Watney Collection, Phillips, 10 May 2000, lot 767 (part)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Four Royal Worcester 'Painted Fruit' teacups and saucers by Peter Platt, circa 1970Painted with autumn fruits against a mossy ground, the cups with solid gilt interiors, handles and gadrooned rims and feet, the saucers also with gold centres and lobed gadrooned rims, signed 'P Platt', saucers 15.3cm diam, black printed marks (8)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester creamboat and two teabowls and saucers, circa 1755-70Painted in blue with the 'Prunus Root' pattern (I.D.27), the first of small flared form, crisply moulded with a floral scrollwork border above fine vertical flutes, the double scroll handle with a pronounced thumbrest, 10.5cm long, workman's mark, the others including one of 'Warmstry Fluted' shape, saucer 13.3cm diam, workmen's marks, and another of plain form, saucer 12.2cm diam, 'W' marks (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Royal Worcester 'Painted Fruit' dish by Edward Townsend and a pair of coffee cans and saucers, dated 1933-38Painted with a variety of autumnal fruits including peaches, gooseberries, apples and blackberries amongst leaves, on mossy grounds, the dish of shaped rectangular form with pierced gilt handles, signed 'E Townsend', 27.3cm wide, the cans with solid gilt interiors and gilt handles, the saucers with gilt centres, signed 'H Ayrton', 'Moseley', 'A Shuck' and 'E Townsend', saucers 10.9cm diam, puce and blue marks (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester jug from the Prince Regent Service, circa 1815Of large size, the shouldered ovoid form with a scrolled gilt handle, finely painted and gilded with the Prince of Wales feathers surmounted by a crown and inscribed 'hony soyt quy mal y pense' [sic], the rich blue borders with anthemion bands in raised gold, 15.5cm high, script mark referring to Coventry St addressFootnotes:ProvenanceBonhams, 2 May 2018, lot 423 (part)Charles Dawson CollectionIllustrated by Charles Dawson, Worcester Flight & Barr Porcelain (2023), p.172, fig.17.6 (right). This jug is from a breakfast service made for the Prince Regent, the future King George IV, in 1815. Several pieces from the service are in the Royal Collection, including oval plates, slop bowls, sucriers, coffee cups, cans and breakfast cups and saucers (inv. nos.RCIN 35543-6), together with a butter tub, cover and stand (inv. no.RCIN 35541). A coffee cup and saucer is in the Royal Worcester Museum (inv. no.5315) and a breakfast cup and saucer comprises lot 470 in this sale.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Collection of Various Ceramics to Comprise Hammersley Gilt and White Coffee Can and Saucer, Belleek Wrythen Coffee Pot, Two Cups and a Saucer, New Chelsea Coffee Cans and Saucers, Royal Worcester Gold Chantilly Cup and Saucer, an Early 20th Century George Jones & Sons Coffee Set Decorated with Green Garland Trim to Comprise Six Cans, Six Saucers, Milk Jug and a Sugar Bowl etc, various condition
Herend coffee set painted with flowers and vegetables, comprising coffee pot with cover. cram jug, sugar bowl and eight coffee cups with saucers, together with a Herend trellis basket, W 28cm. (qty)Provenance: From Munstead Wood. The contents of the property are being sold by the former owners of the important country house which has now been purchased by the national trust. Munstead Wood is a Grade I listed house and gardens in Godalming Surrey. The garden was created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll and became very well-known through her designs, and her books and articles in magazines such as Country Life. The Arts and Crafts style house was built for Jekyll and she lived there until 1932, Munstead Wood was designed by the architect Edwin Lutyens to compliment the garden with Jekylls influence on the original design. Munstead Wood was the first, and perhaps therefore the most important, collaboration between Jekyll and Lutyens in garden and house design. These collaborations number around 120, with other well-known examples including Deanery Garden in Berkshire and Hestercombe House in Somerset. Jekyll transformed the site over the years, first meeting Lutyens at Munstead Wood in 1889 when the collaboration began, and she lived there until her death in 1932. Prior to the sale to the National Trust, Munstead Wood was the vendors family home for more than 50 years, the owners over this time were Sir Robert Clark and Lady Clark who were responsible for the house and gardens regeneration to return it to its original concept. Condition Report: No noticable damages to this tea set.
Hand painted coffee set decorated with fruit and with gilt interiors comprising, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, six side plates, eight coffee cans and saucers, makers mark M. (qty)Provenance: From Munstead Wood. The contents of the property are being sold by the former owners of the important country house which has now been purchased by the national trust. Munstead Wood is a Grade I listed house and gardens in Godalming Surrey. The garden was created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll and became very well-known through her designs, and her books and articles in magazines such as Country Life. The Arts and Crafts style house was built for Jekyll and she lived there until 1932, Munstead Wood was designed by the architect Edwin Lutyens to compliment the garden with Jekylls influence on the original design. Munstead Wood was the first, and perhaps therefore the most important, collaboration between Jekyll and Lutyens in garden and house design. These collaborations number around 120, with other well-known examples including Deanery Garden in Berkshire and Hestercombe House in Somerset. Jekyll transformed the site over the years, first meeting Lutyens at Munstead Wood in 1889 when the collaboration began, and she lived there until her death in 1932. Prior to the sale to the National Trust, Munstead Wood was the vendors family home for more than 50 years, the owners over this time were Sir Robert Clark and Lady Clark who were responsible for the house and gardens regeneration to return it to its original concept. Condition Report: Generally in good condition.General surface dirt and domestic dirt.
Royal Crown Derby three bear paperweights, other bears, commemorative box and saucers (qty). Provenance: From Munstead Wood. The contents of the property are being sold by the former owners of the important country house which has now been purchased by the national trust. Munstead Wood is a Grade I listed house and gardens in Godalming Surrey. The garden was created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll and became very well-known through her designs, and her books and articles in magazines such as Country Life. The Arts and Crafts style house was built for Jekyll and she lived there until 1932, Munstead Wood was designed by the architect Edwin Lutyens to compliment the garden with Jekylls influence on the original design. Munstead Wood was the first, and perhaps therefore the most important, collaboration between Jekyll and Lutyens in garden and house design. These collaborations number around 120, with other well-known examples including Deanery Garden in Berkshire and Hestercombe House in Somerset. Jekyll transformed the site over the years, first meeting Lutyens at Munstead Wood in 1889 when the collaboration began, and she lived there until her death in 1932. Prior to the sale to the National Trust, Munstead Wood was the vendors family home for more than 50 years, the owners over this time were Sir Robert Clark and Lady Clark who were responsible for the house and gardens regeneration to return it to its original concept.
A Derby Japan pattern teacup and saucer and puce and gilt coffee can and saucer, c1820, saucers 14cm diam, red painted mark, a contemporary Derby green and gilt saucer and later matching Samson Hancock cup and a Davenport Japan pattern bone china coffee cup and saucer (8) Some localised wear to gilding, mainly on rims, mostly good
20th century Royal Worcester Blue Dragon pattern part tea-service and other items, the service comprising: a milk-jug, slop bowl, five teacups, seven saucers, five side-plates and a two-handled cake plate, together with a Worcester (Locke & Co.) cream-jug and sugar-bowl, a Belleek spill-vase, a silver-plated opaque glass vase and other items
Large Denby Arabesque pattern dinner and coffee-service, printed brown marks, circa 1960 and later, designed by Gill Pemberton, comprising: a circular handled casserole dish and cover, a circular vegetable dish and cover, a rectangular two-handled casserole dish, twelve soup-pots and covers, nine oval dishes, ten dinner-plates, seven luncheon plates, thirty-one various small plates, two large coffee-pots and covers, two teapots and covers in sizes, three jugs in sizes, a two-handled tapering cylindrical pot and cover, a flared mug, a condiment pot and cover, a sugar-bowl and cover, eighteen coffee cups, eight small flared cups, twenty-two saucers, ten small pierced cylindrical pots, together with a book by I&G Hopwood, Denby Pottery 1809-1997
Royal Albert Old Country Roses part dinner and tea-service, printed marks, comprising: two two-handled vegetable tureens and covers, a cake stand, a bowl, an oval serving-dish, a two-tier cake stand, a sauceboat, twelve dinner-plates, six smaller plates, six side-plates, twelve pudding bowls, 6 smaller bowls, a milk-jug, sugar-bowl, a preserve pot and cover, eleven teacups and fourteen saucers
Royal Worcester ivory ground Persian-style vase, a pink-ground part tea-service and other similar teawares, late 19th century, various printed green and black marks, the vase moulded and gilt with trailing leafy branches, the service painted with pink roses, initialled C.M.H. and dated 1902, comprising: a teapot and cover, a milk-jug, a sugar-bowl, a teacup and two saucers, two white glazed leaf-shaped leaf dishes, assorted Aesthetic movement teacups and saucers, a late 18th century New Hall-type teabowl and other items
Group of mid to late 19th century Continental porcelain, including: a footed shaped oval inkstand painted with chinoiserie figures, a Sevres-style pink ground two-handled tureen and cover, two miniature figures of Bourbon children after the Meissen model, various Meissen style saucers, a pierced Dresden plate and other items
Late 19th century Crown Derby imari part tea-service for four on tray, with printed crowned D marks, impressed marks, pattern 198, printed, painted and gilt with Islamic style lappet borders alternating with chinoiserie flower-sprays, comprising: an oval teapot and cover, a milk-jug, an oval two-handled sugar-bowl and cover, four cups and saucers and a rectangular two-handled tray, 46cm wide, together with four later Royal Crown Derby imari coffee-cups and saucers Condition ReportTeapot with small chip and short stained hairline crack to rim, the interior with some stained crazing, with a firing crack issuing a hairline crack around handle. Teapot measures 22.5cm wide x 13cm high.The sugar-bowl with rim chip, the rim chipped and cracked, with stained hairline crack. Two cups with hairline cracks. Cups measure 5.8cm highThe saucers are 12.2cm diam. Tray with some glaze scratching at edge of well. Some slight rubbing and wear overall.One of the other cups has a short stained hairline crack to base. Minor wear to the other items.
Group of late 18th Century English blue and white porcelain, including: a Worcester Fence pattern sugar bowl and cover, a teabowl and saucers and another saucer, a Mansfield pattern saucer, a Salopian Willow pattern sugar-bowl and cover and a coffee-cupCondition Reportnibbles to tea bowl, chip to once saucer, hair line crack to teacup, gilt rubbed on the willow pattern pot, and a chip to the insdie of the rib., nibble to the bowl with chrysanthemum bowl, nibbles and slight chip to the rim of the lid, indent/chip to the lid and the flower finial chipped, all needs a wash
Group of 18th century Chinese Export porcelain teawares, including: a globular teapot and cover painted with figures, three teabowls and five saucers (probably London decorated) painted with flower and rose sprays, two milk-jugs, one with cover and a blue and white teacup and saucer printed with terracing and shrubs Condition ReportTeapot - with matched cover, small rim chip to cover, hairline crack from the teapot rim, slight chipping to the spout. Milk jug - lacking cover, some wear to gilding and enamels, small chip to handle. Milk jug and cover - handled cracked and restuck, chipping to cover, and finial, slight chipping to rim of jug. some wear and patches of staining. Blue and white teacup and saucer with a short stained hairline crack to saucer.Of the teabowls - one with slight rim chipping and hairline crack, another with staircrack to base. One saucer with triangular chip to rim and associated hairline crack, another with a small chip to rim and another with a small triangular chip to rim and hairline crack. Wear to enamels throughout.
Group of late 18th century Liverpool (Pennington's) porcelain teawares, comprising: four teabowls and three saucers painted in colours with flower-sprays within printed blue cell pattern and scroll borders and two coffee-cups painted with flower-sprays below loop bordersCondition Reporthairline crack to the outside of one cup and nibbles to the base, nibbles to the other cup . chip to one of the bowls, stains to the bases and nibbles, nibbles to the tea bowls, stained, a chip to one of them

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