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Lot 94

A set of four 1930s Clarice Cliff Crocus pattern pottery teacups and saucers, each with typical painted decoration and black printed backstamps verso, teacup h.5.3cm, saucer dia.14.3cmNo signs of damage, losses or restoration.Areas of wear to painted decoration (mostly to rims and central areas).With handling and general age wear.

Lot 113

A 1930s Royal Winton Grimwades pottery six-place tea set, comprising; teapot and cover, six cups, six saucers, six side plates and a serving plate, each underglaze green painted and with floral stylised handles, printed marks verso, teapot h.16cm (20) One tea plate badly chipped.Some light crazing to several pieces.Otherwise good.

Lot 265

SUSIE COOPER (BRITISH, 1902-95), POTTERY 'PLAYING CARDS' DISH AND SET OF FOUR SAUCERS EARLY-MID 20TH CENTURY each decorated in overglaze enamels with playing card suits, variously hand-signed or impressed marksthe dish 33cm longQty: 5One saucer broken but piece present; one saucer chipped; tray with fritting and some small glaze losses to rim; all tightly crazed with some rubbing and small losses to the overglaze enamel, glaze inclusions and imperfections, images available 

Lot 159

A set of five Art-Deco Robj Paris cups and saucers banded in gilt

Lot 164

A Royal Doulton coffee service of octagonal form comprising a coffee pot, six cups and saucers a cream jug and sugar bowl (15)

Lot 660

Oneida Colourful Dinner Service, Table Trends Range Style 'Vibrato'. comprises 8 Dinner Plates, 8 Bowls, 7 Side Plates, 8 Cups, 7 Saucers. All in vibrant colourway and good condition.

Lot 654

A Susie Cooper Crown Works Burslam Coffee Set comprising coffee pot, 6 cups and saucers, sugar bowl and milk jug. Floral decoration on a cream ground with green highlights.

Lot 664

Tuscan China Tea Set No. 729676. Pretty set with white ground and poppy & butterfly design in bright colours, comprising 12 cups, 12 saucers and 11 sides, milk jug, and sugar bowl.

Lot 602

Collection of Minton Ware ( 19 ) Pieces In Total. Comprises 6 Cups, 6 Saucers, 6 Side Plates and Sugar Bowl. All Stamped to Bases. Cream, Yellow and Blue Colourway, With Scalloped Edges. Condition Report - 1 Cup has A Hairline Crack, All Other Pieces In Excellent Condition, No Chips or Cracks etc.

Lot 682

Aynsley Part Teaset Oriental Pagoda and floral design comprising 6 cups,saucers and side plates.

Lot 1443

Three Boxes of Collectible Porcelain & Pottery, including a Lladro figure, Royal Doulton vases, Paragon cups and saucers, Hammersley jug and cup and saucer, Nao goose, Adderley floral ornament, quantity of assorted sized plates including Crown Ducal, etc., New Devon jug, ruby glass bell, Spode teapot, Royal Commemorative ware, Crown Devon, Meakin, assorted teapots, etc. Great lot for sorting.

Lot 1536

Child's Wooden Dolls House, in white Georgian style, set over three floors, complete with furniture and accessories, including kitchen cabinets with wine racks, bathroom fittings, dining furniture, lounge furniture, fireplace, figure, nursery with baby, and various cups and saucers, toys, bowls, pots and pans, Christmas tree, decorations, presents, etc. Measures Approx 24" wide, 24" tall and 14" deep. With lighting.

Lot 545

1930's China Blue Swallow Bird Czechoslovakia Tea-Set. Comprises Teapot, Milk Jug, Cups and Saucers, Side Plates, Sugar Bowl etc. Approx 38 Pieces In Total. All Stamped to Base. Please Note one of the Side Plates has Hairline Cracks.

Lot 601

Collection of Porcelain, comprising Spode 'Hamish Green' Set of five coffee cans and saucers, Stanley China set of five cups, saucers, milk and sugar in white ground with delicate green floral pattern and gilt trim, Shelley set of four coffee cans and saucers 'Chelsea' 11280, Shelley milk and sugar bowl 'Spring Bouquet', and a Stanley cup and saucer.

Lot 1565

Box of Collectible Items, including a Burslem Leonard St Pottery set of Tea Cups, Saucers and Side Plates, assorted silver plated ware comprising trays, gravy boat, dishes, servers, etc. Boxed sets of pickle forks, teaspoons, butter knives, fish knives and forks, etc.

Lot 723

Crown Staffordshire Coffee Set, comprising six coffee cans and saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl. In excellent condition.

Lot 656

Villeroy & Boch Blue and White Teaset comprising 6 cups and saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl.

Lot 673

Collection of Royal Stuart Spencer Stevenson Colourful Porcelain, comprising four cups, saucers, and side plates in green, pink, yellow, and amber, with fide extra side plates and a bread and butter plate. Together with a Longton Bone China set of four cups and saucers in mint green and pink.

Lot 598

A Royal Worcester plate, decorated with a bird and poppies, together with another Worcester plate, various other plates and saucers, a cup and saucer and a white glazed condiment set AF

Lot 568

Six cased Continental porcelain cups and saucers, in blue and white with sliver overlay, printed EESS mark to base - One saucer is very cracked and another has just one crack but the rest is fine.

Lot 563

A pair of Wedgwood Aesthetic movement cups and saucers, af, together with a Minton cup and saucer marked to base " A present Miss Record 1867 " (saucer af), a Derby saucer and a Derby bowl and a Derby coffee can 

Lot 579

A pair of Chamberlains Worcester plates, decorated with fabulous birds and insects in reserves to a blue and gilt ground, together with a matching jug, sugar bowl and pair of tea cups and saucers, only the plates marked  - Condition -  The jug has rubbing to gilding ,slop bowl has rubbing to the gilding ,one cup has been broken and badly glued, the other cup is cracked both saucers have rubbing to the gilding , both plates have rubbing to the gilding and one has a small chip to the rim. 

Lot 304

A Chinese porcelain tea service decorated in blue with pagodas and figures in a landscape, with gilt decorated borders and foot rims, no marks. Comprising a 21cm dished plate, six tea bowls and saucers and four cups, a lidded teapot with moulded spout and a small lid. With a paper label 'This blue & white china tea service was brought by Albert Smith from China about 1858. Provenance: By descent from Albert Smith's sister Laura Eady. ** POOR CONDITION. Tea pot extensively broken and stuck back together. Saucers: four with breaks some of which repaired, two with light chips to the rim. Tea bowls: three broken and stuck back together, two with light chips to rim. Cups: three with extensive damage.

Lot 400

Clarice Cliff - Original Bizarre - A Tankard shape coffee set circa 1929, comprising coffee pot, milk, sugar, six cups and saucers, all hand painted with interlocking triangles in red and blue with green outlining and matched banding, S/D.

Lot 324

Clarice Cliff - Brookfields - A Trieste shape early morning breakfast set circa 1935, comprising teapot, milk, sugar, two cups, saucers and side plates, all hand painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape with green, blue and yellow fine banded lines, Bizarre mark.

Lot 344

Clarice Cliff - Moderne Norge - A Conical coffee set circa 1929/1930, comprising coffee pot, cream, sugar and six Tankard shape coffee cans and saucers, all transfer printed and painted with a rectangular cartouche panel with a fir tree landscape and fine printed crescent lines, Modern back stamp, S/D.

Lot 436

Clarice Cliff - Gay Day - A conical early morning breakfast set comprising teapot, milk, sugar, two cups and saucers and a side plate, all hand painted with stylised flowers and foliage between orange, yellow, black and brown banding, GAY DAY and Bizarre mark. 

Lot 969

Jessie Tait - Midwinter Stylecraft - A Zambesi pattern Fashion Shape coffee service, comprising coffee pot, six cups and saucers, six side plates, milk jug and a sugar bowl, together with two lidded tureens, all decorated with black and white stripes with red detailing.

Lot 1365

Pentik - A set of four Finnish cups and saucers with a matching stylised milk jug from the Kevat range, each decorated in a pale celadon glaze, printed mark, saucer diameter 19cm.

Lot 1144

T G Green Cornish Ware. A collection of items in blue and white band, jars, shakers, salt box, cups, saucers, teapot etc

Lot 1158

A Wedgwood Columbia dinner service, comprising plates, teapot, cups, saucers, milk jug, sugar basin, sauce boat, meat plate etc

Lot 1065

A collection of Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern first quality tea set, including plates, cups, saucers, milk, sugar (six pieces)

Lot 1067

A collection of early 19th century Derby china wares, ie cake stands, cups, saucers, plates, German bisque figure, tea bowl and saucer, Derby tea pot stand and others

Lot 1107

A collection of ceramics to include; Royal Copenhagen vase, two in dishes, frog ornament/paperweight, a similar Danish robin ornament/paperweight. Along with a Crown Staffordshire part tea set consisting of milk jug, sugar bowl, cups and saucers, side plates and two larger plates, with a Beswick bull, cow and calf, fox and mallard. Two Abbeydale posy holders etc.  (Q)Condition: Chip to Robin Danish ornament, Both the bull and cow are broken, lots of staining to most, some general wear (chips, slight cracks to some).

Lot 1077

Royal Crown Derby first quality, 1128 Imari tea set comprising 6 side plates, a set of 6 cups and saucers, a further 1128 Imari cup & saucer, a cream jug and sugar bowl.

Lot 1015

Collection of early Derby items i.e. late 18th century cream jug, one pot pourri pots, early 19th century saucers, and early cup and saucer. A 19th Century pearlware cup and saucer, decorated with red berries and green three leaf clovers within fern leaves, unmarked, An early Derby Imari mug and a smaller crescent mark cup.

Lot 1000

19th Century chocolate cups and saucers, one decorated in Holly design and the other with sea shellsin good condition

Lot 1143

Royal Crown Derby - a 'Posies' tea service: 6 plates, 6 saucers, 4 cups, milk jug, sugar basin, cake plate and teapot. Together with 2 Royal Crown Derby plates and a Colclough tea service.

Lot 1151

A collection of Continental ceramics to include; Dresden part coffee set including the coffee pot and  milk jug, with Dresden plates, saucers, cups, sugar bowl, a coffee and cake plate in a cobalt blue and painting of couple. With a J.P.L France part tea set including Tea pot, milk jug, cup and saucer, sugar bowl. along with two Cauldon England tea cups and saucers.Some chips, cracks and staining to some.

Lot 1096

A collection of Golden Rose English bone china, including tea cups and saucers, dinner plates, sandwich platter, egg cups etc (Q)

Lot 1152

A collection of Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain to include; a small handled jug marked no. 1094 and registry mark to base, four cups - three are red mark, one is green mark, seven saucers (two broken) mainly pattern W5171, together with ten side plates.Some chis to some and general wear and staining. (Q)

Lot 1161

A Coalport Revelry dinner service comprising of seven dinner plates, seven side plates, six cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar basin, meat plate, tureens x2, large fruit bowl etc

Lot 1056

A collection of Royal Crown Derby to include; A Quail tea set comprising of quail shaped tea pot and milk jug, with  sugar bowl and two cups and saucers, along with two side plates. Also a Gold stopper Royal crown Derby LVII quail paperweight.All seem to be in good condition.

Lot 1140

A large collection of Copeland Spode, blue and white china dinner and tea service consisting of tureens, small and large plates, soup bowls, cups & saucers, gravy boat, coffee pot, large ginger jar and cover and more.

Lot 3279

An early 20th century Japanese bakelite teaset, comprising six cups, saucers, side plates, sucrier, tray, gilt decoration

Lot 1159

A part tea service in the Spode/Coalport manner, 19th century, comprising cups, saucers, slop bowl and marked in gold 3/100 to undersides. Together with other ceramic items by Hammersley, Doulton etc.

Lot 447

A Herend porcelain tea set for two, decorated with hand painted pink roses and green borders, comprising teapot, milk jug, dish, two cups and two saucers. H.16 W.12 D.7cm. (largest)

Lot 24

A set of six Samurai porcelain coffee cups and saucers, a Limoges gilded blue ceramic trinket dish and other items H.4 W.18 D.13cm. (largest)

Lot 35

A Sevres Lavender-Ground Chinoiserie Hard-Paste Porcelain Cup and a Saucer (Gobelet 'Litron' et une Soucoupe, 1ere Grandeur)Circa 1777the cup with iron-red crowned interlaced Ls enclosing date letter Z above painter's mark LG for Legrand, further incised CS, the saucer with iron-red crowned interlaced Ls, painter's mark BY probably for Bailly fils, further incised SC; both richly painted and gilt with chinoiserie figures, those on the cup and the border of the saucer at leisure pursuits, reserved within gilt-banded angled panels on the lavender ground which is further decorated with a green ribbon trellis having carmine flowerheads at the angles, the trellis on the cup enclosing gilt oeil-de-perdrix and that on the saucer enclosing four reserved white dots, exhibiting a trailing vine of flowers between gilt bands at all rims and enclosing the central saucer decoration showing two cranes in a garden, the bands on the cup chased.Height of cup 3 inches; diameter of saucer 6 1/4 inches.This lot is located in Chicago.Note:Although at first glance the present cup and saucer appear to have identical decoration, close scrutiny reveals the small differences noted in the catalogue entry. Also different are the tooling patterns enclosing the chinoiserie panels, and the style of painting of the trailing vine. If one looks closely, it is possible to discern a very subtle difference in the ground color on the two pieces, that of the saucer being very slightly bluer. For these reasons, the two pieces have been described as matched. It is not impossible that one was made as a slightly later replacement, or that the two pieces were originally part of a small set, painted by different hands and at some point the cups and saucers mis-matched. Louis-Antoine Le Grand fils (later pere, active 1776-1824), recorded at Sevres as a painter specializing in figures, chinoiserie, birds and flowers and as a gilder, is likely responsible for the chinoiserie panels on the present lot. Bailly fils (active 1773-1779), recorded at Sevres as a painter specializing in flowers and chinoiseries and as a gilder, is more likely responsible for the flowers and the gilding.Exhibiting wear to gilt rims. The saucer also with wear to the central scene and gilt filets on the saucer possibly refreshed.Condition reports are available upon request. All lots are sold "as is," in the condition they are in at the time of the auction. The physical condition of lots can vary due to age, normal wear and tear, previous damage, and restoration. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect a lot personally or through a knowledgeable representative prior to bidding. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Prospective buyers must review and agree to the Conditions of Sale before participating in an auction, and it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that they have requested, received and considered any condition report.

Lot 28

An Assembled Sevres Porcelain Part Service Painted with Loose Bouquets (Fleurs Detachees)Second Half 18th Centurybearing interlaced Ls mark with various date letters, painters' and gilders' marks and incised marks; each painted with loose bouquets within variant borders, comprising a set of fourteen dinner plates with six beau bleu feuille-de-choux scrolls overlapping at the tips and edging the shallow lobed rims, six soup plates (assiette creux) and six luncheon plates (assiette uni) with blue-line-and-gilt-dash rims, a similar slightly larger plate and two blue-line-and-gilt-dash teacups and saucers (gobelets €˜Bouillard' et soucoupes, 1ere grandeur); together with twelve English dessert plates with iron-red pattern number 7116.Diameter of beau bleu plates 10 inches.Soup plates: diameter 9 5/8 inches.Luncheon plates: diameter 9 1/2 inches.Similar, slighly larger plate: diameter 9 5/8 inches.English dessert plates: diameter 10 1/8 inches.Plate names are not those assigned by Sevres. All in generally good condition and certainly usable.Beau bleu plates: none with date letters, each with painter's mark for Painter's mark for Jacques-Fran'cois-Louis de Laroche (recorded 1758-1801 as a painter specializing in flowers, ground colors and patterns)Blue-line-and-gilt-dash soup plates: Two with interlaced Ls enclosing date letter S for 1771 and painter's LB for Jean-Nicolas Le Bel le jeune (recorded 1766-1793 as a painter specializing in flowers and patterns), the footrim with three dots for Jean-Baptiste Tandart l'aine (recorded 1754-1800 as a painter specializing in flowers); one with date letter V for 1774 and painter's V. for Mme  Antoinette-Marie Noualhier (recorded 1762-1796 as a painter specializing in flowers and painter), incised 77TT; one with gilt interlaced Ls; two unmarked, one incised 31, the other [??????]Blue-line-and-gilt-dash luncheon plates: blue interlaced Ls mark, no date letter, painter's FP for Jean-Fran'cois-Henry (Francisque) Philippine cadet (recorded 1783-1791 and 1801-1837 as a painter specializing in flowers, birds and patterns)Two cups and saucers: blue interlaced Ls enclosing date letter F for 1759, painter's mark of a dot inside a square for Claude Antoine Tardy (active as a flower painter 1757-1795), one saucer with date letter R for 1770, the other unmarked.English plates: Red pattern number varies in how it is written €“ often includes talley marksCondition reports are available upon request. All lots are sold "as is," in the condition they are in at the time of the auction. The physical condition of lots can vary due to age, normal wear and tear, previous damage, and restoration. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect a lot personally or through a knowledgeable representative prior to bidding. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Prospective buyers must review and agree to the Conditions of Sale before participating in an auction, and it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that they have requested, received and considered any condition report.

Lot 31

A Sevres Beau Bleu Porcelain Coffee Can and a Saucer (Gobelet 'Litron', 2eme Grandeur et sa Soucoupe, 3eme Grandeur)Circa 1785the cup with gilt interlaced Ls and incised 36D F, the still life painting attributed to Micaud, the gilding to Le Guay, the saucer with blue interlaced Ls enclosing date letter HH, painter's mark for Julien le jeune, unidentified PR and incised 117; the cup painted in colors with a still life of fruit and flowers in a basket on a marble ledge reserved within a gilt cisele band and with tiny gold foil stars applied to the cobalt blue ground, the substitute saucer with a central jewelled star within a sunburst, the border with gilt foil stars between gilt bands.Height of cup 2 3/4 inches; diameter of saucer 4 5/8 inches.This lot is located in Chicago.Provenance:Mary Poter Walsh, Oklahoma City;Christie", New York, Fine French and Continental & European Ceramics and [...], 16-18 November 1999, Lot 221 Rinceaux, Palm Beach, no. 1101, 30 May 2000 (with invoice) Note:The present gobelet 'Litron' is almost certainly a cup missing from a part cabaret retained in the British Royal Collection. In 1826, an inventory of the Confectionary at Carlton House noted 'no. 239: A Dejeuni of blue with gold stars, painted in fruit and flowers. Consisting of five Cups & Saucers, Teapot, Sugar Bason and Cover, Cream Ewer and Slop Bason.' Of these, only the sugar bowl and cover (pot a sucre 'Calabre' 1ere grandeur), one cup (gobelet 'Litron', 2eme grandeur) and two saucers (soucoupes, 2eme grandeur) remain in the Royal Collection. A comparison of the present cup with the illustrations in Sir Geoffrey" comprehensive catalogue leave little doubt that the still lifes of a basket of flowers on a marble table found on each piece are by the same hand. That the factory mark on the present cup also corresponds to the other pieces in this cabaret helps solidify the attribution of the lush still life painting on the present cup to Jacques-Francois Micaud pere (active 1757-1810 as a flower painter), the stars and gilding to Le Guay (active 1751-1797 as a gilder), and the piece itself as originally part of this service.See Sir Geoffrey de Bellaigue, French Porcelain: In the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen, London, Vol. III, cat. no. 251, pp. 895-898 for a detailed discussion of these pieces and of what is almost certainly the payment records for Micaud and Le Guay when they worked on this service, executed between May 1784 and April 1785.Julien le jeune (active 1784-1786), is recorded at Sevres as a painter specializing in flowers and as a gilder. His mark appears only on the slightly small replacement saucer with gilt decoration.In generally good condition, some foil stars starting to lift or lacking a point here and there.Condition reports are available upon request. All lots are sold "as is," in the condition they are in at the time of the auction. The physical condition of lots can vary due to age, normal wear and tear, previous damage, and restoration. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect a lot personally or through a knowledgeable representative prior to bidding. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Prospective buyers must review and agree to the Conditions of Sale before participating in an auction, and it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that they have requested, received and considered any condition report.

Lot 21

A Pair of Meissen Magenta-Ground Scenic Porcelain Teacups and Saucers Circa 1740each bearing crossed swords in underglaze blue and gilt 3t to the underside. Height of teacups 3 inches; diameter of saucers 5 1/4 inches.This lot is located in Chicago.Provenance:Brian Haughton Antiques, London (both saucers labeled)Condition reports are available upon request. All lots are sold "as is," in the condition they are in at the time of the auction. The physical condition of lots can vary due to age, normal wear and tear, previous damage, and restoration. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect a lot personally or through a knowledgeable representative prior to bidding. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Prospective buyers must review and agree to the Conditions of Sale before participating in an auction, and it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that they have requested, received and considered any condition report.

Lot 125

A Sevres Bleu Celeste Porcelain Seven-Piece Tea Service (Dejeuner 'Courteille')Circa 1780each bearing blue interlaced Ls enclosing date letters cc below painter's mark of a comma for Mereaud le jeune and above gilder's mark '#' for Chavaux pere, with various incised marks; painted with trailing flower garlands and wreaths, the shaped turquoise border richly gilt and chased with a laurel garland, echoing the shape of the border edged with a gilt cisele band, comprising a shaped rectangular two-handled tray, a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl and cover and four cups and saucers; 7 items total.Length of tray over handles 14 1/4 inches.This lot is located in Chicago.Note:A 'dejeuner' is the name given to a small tea or coffee set with a matching tray, the name for the overall set dictated by the shape name given the tray. In this case, it is a shaped serpentine rectangular tray or plateau 'Courteille' with rounded corners and angled side handles, named after the marquis de Courteille, the King" representative in charge of the Vincennes/Sevres manufactory, to whom the first example of this tray was presented in December 1753. Sales records show Dejeuner 'Courteille' produced from 1757 into the 1780s.The selection of pieces making up the set can vary, as can the size and shape of the tray and of the individual pieces, the complement of pieces dictating the use for the dejeuner. The present dejeuner of a theiere 'Calabre', 3eme grandeur, a pot a sucre 'Bouret', 2eme grandeur, and four gobelets 'Litron' et soucoupes, 3eme grandeur resting on a plateau 'Courteille' originally will have included a pot a lait a trois pieds, likely 2eme grandeur. The individual pieces comprising the set will have been completed at the same time by the same decorators, resulting in identical factory, painters and gilders marks on each piece, as is the case here. With four cups, it is the largest such service produced, although the cups themselves are likely the smallest.Dejeuner 'Courteille' can be found in The Wallace Collection, the Wadsworth Atheneum, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, among others. Cf. Rosalind Savill, The Wallace Collection - Catalogue of Sevres Porcelain, London, 1988, cat. no, C401-6, pp. 615-621; Linda H. Roth and Clare Le Corbeiller, French Eighteenth-Century Porcelain at the Wadsworth Atheneum - The J. Pierpont Morgan Collection, 2000, cat. no. 83, pp. 175-178.Charles-Louis Mereaud le jeune (active 1756-1780) is recorded at Sevres as a painter specializing in flowers and patterns. Michel-Barnabe Chavaux pere (active 1752-1788) is recorded at Vincennes and at Sevres as a gilder. Their work on the present dejeuner is typical of that found on tablewares of the late 1770s-1780s, showcasing their talent and expertise of their specialties honed over many years at the factory.Teapot and cover: height 4 1/2 inches; incised 44 oo and 5.Sugar bowl and cover: height 4 inches; incised 40 and a.Four cans and saucers: height of cups 2 3/8 inches, each incised 48a; diameter of saucers 4 5/8 inches, each incised 48a.In overall excellent condition. The tray with no incised marks, having a tiny nick to the edge of one handle terminal leaf, a touch of wear to the leaf terminal diagonally opposite, very very light surface scratching. The teapot and cover with minute nick to tip of spout. The sugar bowl and cover with wear to gilt dentil rim, gilting on the berry finial possibly refreshed.Condition reports are available upon request. All lots are sold "as is," in the condition they are in at the time of the auction. The physical condition of lots can vary due to age, normal wear and tear, previous damage, and restoration. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect a lot personally or through a knowledgeable representative prior to bidding. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Prospective buyers must review and agree to the Conditions of Sale before participating in an auction, and it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that they have requested, received and considered any condition report.

Lot 281

A Royal Stafford and Colclough cups and saucers

Lot 7

A Sadler Silver Plated China Tea Set and Royal Vale and Diamond Floral Cups and Saucers

Lot 342

A small group of ceramic vases, two Royal Albert Country Roses cups and saucers and a glass decanter

Lot 595

A Royal Doulton Miramont pattern porcelain part dinner service, comprising five dinner plates, two tureens and covers, six soup cups, six saucers, six side plates, gravy boat and saucer, and six dessert plates. (1 tray and a quantity)

Lot 274

A Royal Doulton Rondelay pattern porcelain part dinner and tea service, pattern no H5004, comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, meat plate, six dinner plates, six tea cups and saucers, six bowls, two tureens with one lid, milk jug saucer, cake plate, eight side plates, and six starter plates, together with a Crown Devon floral preserve pot and cover. (a quantity)

Lot 167

A Shelley Wild Flowers pattern porcelain part tea service, pattern number 13668, comprising bread plate, six cups and saucers, and six side plates.

Lot 594

Shelley part teawares, Queen Anne shape, comprising the yellow and black floral pattern wares to include soup bowl, sugar bowl, five teacups, six saucers, six side plates, and a cake plate, a black rimmed sugar bowl, three black rimmed side plates and two blue rimmed side plates, each stamped Shelley and numbered 11631. (1 tray)

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