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Lot 1604

An early Le Nove beaker, c.1762, the flared form painted to one side with the crowned armorial for an Italian noble family, the reverse with a large flower spray, and two Le Nove saucers, one painted with a young woman being stabbed by a man, the other with mythological figures in a lakeside setting, damages, 1.7cm max. (3)The decoration on the first saucer bear similarities to Chinese decoration for the Western market, and it is possible that this saucer copied such an example.All three pieces were acquired via Hoff Antiques from the same private collection near Venice.

Lot 1844

A pair of London-decorated Chinese porcelain coffee cups and saucers, c.1760-65, painted by Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale in the atelier of James Giles, with Classical ruins and obelisks, one saucer with European figures seated in a river landscape, within formal gilt scroll borders, small rim chips, 12.5cm. (4)The gilt border is the same as that used on the Grubbe plates, decorated in the atelier on Worcester porcelain.

Lot 1845

Three Chinese porcelain London-decorated teabowls and saucers, c.1760, painted by Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale and others in the workshop of James Giles, with colourful birds perched on and among berried, leafy branches, traces of gilt dentil rims, gilt wear, one saucer broken and restuck, 11.8cm. (6)Illustrated: Stephen Hanscombe, The Early James Giles and his Contemporary London Decorators, no.103 (one teabowl).

Lot 1588

A Capodimonte (Carlo III) cup by Giovanni Caselli, c.1750, finely painted with a pastoral figure and a dog standing beside a maiden reclining on rock, before a characteristic rose-tinted sky, the interior rim with a formal gilt foliate border, the fine angular handle picked out in gilt, blue fleur de lys mark, 7.3cm high.Cf. G. Morazzoni, Le Porcellane Italiane, vol. II, pl. 288, and F. Stazzi, Capodimonte, nos. 10-11 for two similar cups and saucers from the collection in the Duca di Martina Museum, Naples.

Lot 1548

A group of Meissen teawares, c.1745-80, including five teacups, a coffee cup and two saucers, finely painted with hunting scenes, battle scenes and figures in landscapes and harbour settings, one cup with an unusual scene of a man carrying sacks and being followed by a dog, various blue crossed swords marks, 13.5cm max. (8)

Lot 1629

Three Tournai cups and three saucers, c.1765-70, painted by or in the manner of Joseph Duvivier, all variously with colourful exotic birds perched on and beside leafy branches, with further birds in flight above, two saucers with floral garland rims, incised marks, 13.4cm max. (6)

Lot 1648

A pair of large Sèvres saucers, c.1800-2, painted by Edmé-François Bouillat with a hexafoil panel of flowers, statuary, birds and other garden motifs, reserved within a gilt border on a bleu celeste ground, blue Sèvres mark, painter's mark y and gilder's mark for Vincent, 15.3cm. (2)

Lot 1650

Two Sèvres cups and two saucers, c.1760-90, one saucer painted with colourful birds within a shaped blue rim with gilt trellis decoration, the other painted with sprays of dry blue flowers, the larger cup later decorated with Isméne et Daphnis after Boucher, on a bleu celeste ground, the teacup painted with sprays of flowers on a white ground, a chip to the larger saucer, some decoration possibly later, 13.5cm max. (4)

Lot 1610

A group of Italian porcelain teawares, c.1750-90, including an octagonal Doccia cup painted with a monochrome landscape panel and puce flowers on a yellow ground, painter's mark G, a later Doccia coffee cup with a purple monochrome landscape, a teacup with a landscape between blue and gilt borders, a similarly decorated saucer, a monochrome saucer with a maiden seated with baskets, two saucers painted in the Sèvres manner with flower panels on a dark blue ground, a Meissen-style sucrier base moulded and painted with flowers, the sucrier and one cup cracked, 13.6cm max. (8)The blue ground saucers formerly in the Torre Collection and sold at Sotheby's, 18th November 1996.

Lot 1530

Two Meissen teabowls and saucers, c.1720-30, one painted with schwarzlot landscapes and a figure fishing within cartouches of Böttger lustre and puce scrollwork, with a similar teabowl bearing Kauffahrtei scenes, the other painted with figures in landscapes and harbour settings within laub und bandelwerk borders, blue crossed swords marks, some gilders' marks, one saucer with a repaired rim section, 2.5cm max. (5)

Lot 1555

Three Vienna chocolate or coffee cups and two saucers, c.1760-70, painted by or in the manner of Andreas Oettner with pastoral figures at various pursuits, one saucer with a woman entertaining a soldier dismounted from his horse, the other with a traveller seated on rocks, the well with a pierced trembleuse gallery, one cup unusually painted with two topers carousing on a pig crate and calling for more ale, all within formal gilt scroll borders, blue shield marks, some impressed marks, 13.5cm max. (5)

Lot 1516

A pair of Meissen Böttger porcelain hausmaler saucers, c.1715, probably painted by Johann Friedrich Metzsch in Bayreuth, c.1735, with purpurmalerei scenes of fauns molesting maidens, within elaborate cartouches topped by baskets of flowers and birds, and a third saucer, probably also by Metzsch, with a central monochrome landscape within an elaborate foliate scroll cartouche, small rim chips, some gilt wear, 12.8cm max. (3)

Lot 1826

Two Chinese porcelain London-decorated saucers, c.1760, one painted possibly by Fidelle Duvivier with a couple on a riverbank before a sailing vessel and a distant windmill, within a puce and gilt border, and another painted elsewhere with two ladies at repose beneath a short tree, 13.9cm max. (2)Illustrated: Transactions of the English Ceramic Circle, Vol. 14, Pt. 3, Bernard Watney, Four or Five Pointers to the Possibility that Fidelle Duvivier Worked for James Giles, no.6. A teabowl and saucer from the Billie Pain collection were illustrated in the same article.

Lot 1667

A group of Russian porcelain teawares, c.1760-1830, including a pair of St Petersburg cups and saucers from the Alexander I period, painted with arrangements of fruit within orange ribbon borders, an earlier Imperial cup with a landscape scene, and a coffee cup from the period of Catherine II with a recumbent sheep, two Popov teacups painted with panel landscapes, marked with painter's numeral 1 in black, another two with flowers on a blue ground, painter's numeral 3, a Popov cup painted with flowers on a claret ground, minor damages, 13cm max. (11)

Lot 1574

A pair of Höchst saucers with comical scenes, c.1770, attributed to Louis Victor Gerverot, one painted with two figures having a scuffle, the other with a woman standing behind a man having a sulk, a further Höchst saucer painted with a boy standing and pointing, the rim with insects and a caterpillar, a cup painted with peasant figures beside a fountain, and an early Höchst coffee cup painted with a chinoiserie figure before buildings, various wheel marks, 12.5cm max. (5)

Lot 1541

An unusual pair of Meissen cups and saucers, c.1740-50, the quatrefoil forms painted with a variety of European songbirds perched on leafy and fruiting branches, within moulded puce-edged panels, and a saucer painted with similar bird panels reserved on a radiating blue scale ground, blue crossed swords marks, 14.8cm max. (5)

Lot 1625

A Mennecy cup and two saucers, c.1755-70, the cup of flared form, all painted with colourful birds perched beside leafy branches, within puce and blue line borders, incised DV marks, 13.2cm max. (3)

Lot 1740

A group of Derby porcelains, c.1790-1815, including a pair of plates painted in pattern 321 with titled English landscapes within apple green borders, possibly by George Robertson, a cup and saucer in pattern 113 with puce monochrome landscapes on a yellow ground, two other coffee cups and two saucers, variously painted with landscape panels on a yellow ground, one by Zachariah Boreman, a coffee can with a continuous landscape, and a pair of Derby plaques with titled Italianate landscapes, mounted in gilt wood frames, crowned D and crossed baton marks in red, blue and puce, some damages, 26.6cm max. (11)

Lot 1804

A pair of Caughley teabowls and saucers, c.1792, the spiral-moulded forms painted by Fidelle Duvivier at the Chamberlain workshop, with scenes of children at play and in pastoral landscapes, reserved on a ground of formal scattered leaf sprigs in green and gilt, 14cm. (4)Cf. Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain, p.54 and pls.238-241 for a discussion on the decoration of this service, painted during Duvivier's brief period at the Chamberlain workshop.

Lot 1814

A group of English porcelain teawares, c.1800-10, including two Herculaneum teacups painted with landscapes in monochrome and polychrome, one in pattern 273, three Miles Mason saucers and a coffee can, printed in black with animal subjects including an ocelot, armadillo, taken from Thomas Pennant's Synopsis of Quadrupeds, two Miles Mason coffee cans printed and coloured with scenes from Sir Walter Scott's The Lady of the Lake, after Francis Engleheart's engravings, another and a monochrome cup and saucer with scenes of the four seasons as Classical figures, and two other bat printed Mason cups, 14cm max. (13)

Lot 1597

Three Doccia cups and two saucers, c.1780, a teacup, coffee cup and ogee shaped cup, all well painted with European and Middle Eastern figures in garden and rural settings, one descending a ladder, another playing the flageolet, with oval and dot borders in gilt and blue, 13cm max. (5)

Lot 1714

Two Chelsea cabinet cups and saucers, c.1760-65, one finely painted in purple monochrome with peacocks and other fancy birds, within a formal gilt border, the other with panels of dishevelled birds reserved on a claret ground, with gilt butterflies, gold anchor marks, a chip to the first saucer, 14.2cm max. (4)The claret ground cup and saucer formerly in the Lady Ludlow Collection.

Lot 1811

A collection of New Hall teawares, c.1800, including a pair of teacups and saucers printed in pattern 495 with monochrome landscapes, five further cups and saucers plus three teacups, variously printed and coloured with rural landscapes, including a titled view of Pinxton Hall, and a distant view of smoking kiln chimneys, 14.2cm max. (17)

Lot 1721

A pair of Chelsea saucers, c.1758, finely painted with scenes of children at play, after Gravelot, with birds around and perched on puce scrollwork, the rims with panels of birds in flight reserved on a blue ground with gilt trellis borders, gold anchor mark to one, 12cm. (2)Cf. Elizabeth Adams, Chelsea Porcelain, fig.8.22 for a plate with similar decoration.

Lot 1639

Two Sèvres saucers, c.1770-79, one painted by Jean-Louis Morin with sailors and barrels in harbour scenes, reserved on a bleu nouveau ground, the other trembleuse and painted by Etienne-Jean Chabry with a dog seated beneath a tree, and with a basket of flowers, reserved on a blue ground with an elaborate gilt foliate border by Michel Barnabé Chauvaux, blue interlaced Ls marks enclosing date letters and painter's marks, 15.3cm max. (2)Cf. The Royal Collection, no.RCIN 2292 for a garniture of vases with similar scenes from the same design source. The numbering of the barrels is scene on other similar pieces painted by Morin and was considered by Geoffrey de Bellaigue as a characteristic of that artist.

Lot 1660

A rare pair of Weesp saucers from Count van Gronsveld's service, c.1764, one painted with a woman seated with a drop spindle, the other with a gentleman holding a tall stick or stave, both beside trees and above a puce trellis border, blue crossed swords and dots mark to one, 12.8cm. (2)Cf. Christie's, Amsterdam, 7th June 1994, lots 194 and 195 for two similar teabowls and saucers. The teabowls painted with the portrait of Bertram Philip Sigismund Albrecht des HRR, count of Gronsveld-Dipenbroick-Impel (the founder of the Weesp factory. A large part of the service is now in the Weesp Museum.

Lot 1663

A group of Copenhagen teawares, c.1770-90, including three coffee cups and saucers painted with figures in landscapes, a further coffee cup with similar decoration, a cup and saucer decorated with animal subjects including a bear and a deer, a large teacup painted with a lynx, a smaller cup painted with a songbird in a tree, and a cup painted in the manner of H C Ondrun with two rural figures in conversation, blue wave marks, minor chips, one cup's handle lacking, 13cm max. (12)

Lot 1649

Three hard-paste Sèvres saucers, c.1780-90, the largest painted by Le Bel with three panels of flowers reserved on a chocolate brown ground with gilt flower sprigs, the smallest by Thevenet pére with scattered sprigs and formal gilt and leaf borders, the other by Jean-Jacques Dieu, with small chinoiserie panels on a red ground, a Sèvres coffee can (gobelet litron) painted by Vincent with a dog flushing out birds among reeds before a windmill, in purple monochrome on a yellow ground, and a cup after the Service Ordinaire de Fontainebleau, various marks, 14.3cm max. (5)

Lot 1706

Two Chelsea teabowls and saucers, c.1760, one of a flared bucket shape in the Vincennes manner, and painted in green camaieu with stately homes in landscapes, the other delicately painted in purple monochrome with figures in parkland, within an elaborate gilt border, gold anchor marks to the latter, the first saucer broken in two and restuck, 12cm max. (4)

Lot 1831

Three Chinese porcelain London-decorated teabowls and saucers, c.1760, finely painted with flower sprays, colourful butterflies and scattered sprigs, and a coffee cup and saucer painted in the Giles atelier with flowers, insects and a caterpillar over a large leaf, 12.3cm max. (8)

Lot 1652

Five Paris porcelain coffee cans and two saucers, c.1795-1800, a Nast can and saucer with a continuous monochrome landscape, a saucer well painted in grey monochrome with a sheep and dog at repose, a La Courtille can with two figures beside a lake, another painted possibly by Pillement with a sailing boat, a Rue de Bondy can with a young girl wearing a hat, and another with a young man kneeling beside posts emerging from water, 12.7cm max. (7)A can with similar decoration to the La Courtille example here, bears the initials 'JBP' on a rock and is thought to have been executed by Pillement.

Lot 1605

A rare Nove teabowl and two saucers, c.1765-70, the teabowl painted with travelling figures in a continuous landscape, the saucer with two peasant figures and a laden mule flanked by trees, red star marks, the other saucer Cozzi and painted with a gallant carrying a cane and standing beside garden statuary, 12cm max. (3)Cf. Alessandro Molfino, L'Arte della Porcellana in Italia, no.252 for a saucer with the same scene as the Nove saucer.

Lot 1550

Three Meissen Marcolini saucers, c.1790-1800, one painted with a topographical scene titled 'Le Bourg de Spa vu de Nordouest', another with Classical figures including Damocles at dinner, the last with a boy, wolf and fox, titled 'Le Loup et le Renard', all within circular panels with a tied ribbon border, and two Meissen topographical cups with scenes including Dresden, reserved on a blue ground, blue crossed swords and star marks, 13.3cm max. (5)

Lot 1813

A group of mostly Worcester teawares, c.1775-1820, including a coffee cup painted with birds by George Davis, on a pink and yellow ground, a Chamberlain's plate with bird panels, a spiral-fluted cup and two saucers, probably also by George Davis with baskets of flowers, a Barr, Flight and Barr cup also with flowers, a similar Derby saucer, a lobed saucer painted in the Chelsea manner with panels of figures alternating with a blue ground, a Caughley trio painted in the Chamberlain's workshop with landscape panels within a leaf border, a similarly decorated teabowl, and a Caughley teabowl with a stylised pattern, 18.8cm max. (13)

Lot 1739

A group of Derby teawares, c.1790-1800, including three cups and saucers painted with small figures in landscape panels, a cup with similar decoration by George Robertson, another by Zachariah Boreman, a saucer with a monochrome landscape by Zachariah Boreman, a pair of coffee cans with waterside scenes including a water mill, and a larger can painted with a moonlit scene after Claude-Joseph Vernet, 14cm max. (13)

Lot 1634

Two rare Vincennes cups (gobelet lizonné), c.1750-52, of small octagonal form, finely decorated with botanical flower painting on a white ground, the fine scroll handles with gilt detailing, blue interlaced Ls marks, 4.5cm high. (2)These cups are believed to have been made with and without saucers, possibly for the Turkish market.

Lot 1569

A group of Frankenthal teawares, c.1759-65, two cups from the Joseph Hannong period and painted with a figure on horseback shooting two attackers with swords, the other with figures beside Classical ruins, a pair of teacups and saucers from the Joseph Hannong period, painted with figures and Classical ruins in landscapes, a later coffee cup painted in puce with a ship at sail, and an earlier teacup with a panelled monochrome landscape, most with blue lion rampant marks and monogram marks, 3.3cm max. (8)

Lot 1524

A Meissen yellow-ground part tea service, c.1735-40, painted with Kauffahrtei and other scenes of figures in harbours and other waterside locations, reserved on a yellow ground, with small sprigs of indianische Blumen, blue crossed swords marks. Comprising: a teapot and cover with lobed stand, a hot water jug and cover, four teabowls and four saucers, some damages, 18cm max. (13)

Lot 1549

A Meissen tête-à-tête set, c.1780, all pieces painted with bold sprays of deutsche Blumen including rose, auricula and convolvulus, within borders of puce striped ribbon around a gilt band, blue crossed swords and star marks for the Marcolini period. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, two teacups, two saucers, two spoons and a tray, 32.2cm. (12)

Lot 1582

A rare pair of German porcelain ornithological saucers, c.1770-80, possibly Ansbach, naturalistically painted with pairs of birds, one with flamingoes and one with toucans, a moulded Ludwigsburg saucer painted with a central goldfinch within small landscape panels, an Ansbach cup, c.1765, painted with a robin on a branch, and a later Continental saucer painted in the Sèvres manner with a bird reserved on a deep blue ground with gilt foliate scrollwork, blue DT mark, 14.7cm max. (5)

Lot 1599

A pair of Cozzi saucers, c.1763-66, each painted with chinoiserie figures among flowering plants with birds perched above, with continuous red and green husk borders, iron red 90 marks, and a Cozzi teabowl, c.1770, painted with panels of chinoiserie figures reserved on an underglaze blue scale ground, red anchor mark, 11cm max. (3)

Lot 1655

Three French porcelain coffee cans and five saucers, c.1780-1820, including a pair of Caen saucers painted with English scenes of Powderham Castle in Devon and Beeston Rock in Cheshire, with monograms possibly relating to the Courtenay family, a Duc d'Orleans coffee can and saucer painted with a harbour scene within an elaborate border, a Dagoty (Paris) can and saucer painted with baskets of flowers, and a small Niderviller coffee can and saucer painted with rural landscapes, various marks, the Duc d'Orleans saucer cracked, 13cm max. (8)

Lot 236

A Staffordshire Victoria 1897 diamond jubilee tea set. By William Lowe, Longton, with printed and coloured decoration, comprising; six cups, saucers, and plates, a sugar bowl, and a cake plate.

Lot 217

A Shelley Phlox part tea service. Comprising of a teapot, six tea cups and saucers, a milk jug and sugar pot, with other Shelley pieces in various patterns including a Mode sugar bowl.The green and yellow teapot has damage to the lid and a chip to the internal rim, the Phlox teapot has a crack through the body. One saucer has yellow discolouration to the back and three other pieces have hairline cracks.

Lot 195

A Victorian Copeland 'Prunus' breakfast set. Includes a platter, a muffin dish and cover, breakfast plates, cups and saucers, a milk jug and slop basin.This service is in generally good condition, bright, and with the slightest of wear to some of the gilt.One plate has a small stain on the edge, a cup has a star crack in the base, and another cup has a small hairline in the base.

Lot 281

A Susie Cooper mid century spotty coffee service. Including a coffee pot and cover, five cups and saucers, a sugar bowl and a jug, with a Susie Cooper bone china cruet set.Coffee pot- chipped spout, internally stained.No apparent issues with the other pieces.

Lot 254

Two Susie Cooper Kestral part tea and coffee services. Includes six coffee cans and saucers, a jug and sugar bowl in the red 'Wedding Band' pattern, with a teapot, tea cup and saucer, plate, jug and sugar bowl in green.

Lot 198

A Sevres Dore Napoleon III tete a tete set. 19th century, comprising a tray, teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, and two cups and saucers, with gilt vine borders, and a crowned N, the tray 27X30cm, together with a similar coffee pot and coverThere are areas with light gilt loss across the pieces, the sucrier has gilt of a slightly different tone under both the handles.

Lot 226

John Miller tea, coffee and dinner ware. Comprising seven dinner plates, eight side plates, four teacups and saucers, two coffee cans and saucers, all in a beach parasol design. Together with four dinner plates, four side plates, four bowls, four coffee mugs, two coffee cans and saucers in a beachscape design. Plus six placemats, and two sets of six coasters. Also included is a set of four 'St Ives by Ella Doran for Tate' photographic print coffee mugs.There are no condition issues to report on this wonderful set.

Lot 222

A selection of Crown Ducal Ware in the Orange Tree pattern. Including three serving plates, four cups and saucers and five coffee cans with three saucers.

Lot 246

Keith Murray for Wedgwood. Four coffee cans and a milk jug with banded stripe design and five saucers. All pieces are stamped KM Wedgwood.One mug has two hairline cracks and some pieces have crazing, particularly the jug.The mugs are 6.5cm in height.

Lot 211

Two Worcester first period trios, together with two tea cups and saucers and tea bowl and saucer and a tea bowl decorated with butterflies and fruit

Lot 210

Two Worcester first period tea cups and saucers, together with a tea bowl and saucer and a trio

Lot 244

A Royal Doulton Arvon coffee set, comprising 5 cups, 6 saucers, a milk jug, sugar bowl and coffee pot

Lot 668

ROYAL ALBERT OLD COUNTRY ROSES TEA SERVICE, twelve place setting comprising teacups, saucers, side plates, two sandwich plates, sugar bowl and cream jug

Lot 696

ROYAL STAFFORD PART TEA SERVICE, in the White Lady pattern, including cake / sandwich plates, plates, saucers, cups and sugar bowl

Lot 142

BELLEEK, PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, SECOND BLACK MARK & GREEN MARKS, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY AND LATER comprising a lidded tea or coffee pot, with green mark, four coffee cups with five saucers, all green marks, a tea cup with green mark, a tea tray or sandwich / cake plate with green mark and a sugar bowl with second black markthe tea / coffee pot 18cm highQty: 14

Lot 11

SUSIE COOPER PART TEA SERVICE, APPLE GAY PATTERN comprising cups, saucers and side plates, along with a Staffordshire Gold Victoria part tea service

Lot 627

VILLEROY & BOCH, IVOIRE CHATEAU COLLECTION PART DINNER SERVICE, including bowls, plates, saucers, cups, teapot, sugar and cream21 saucers, four big bowls, teapot, one large plate, milk jug, sugar dish, and 21 cups, additional image of set added to the website

Lot 659

ROYAL ALBERT CANTERBURY PATTERN TEA SERVICE, twelve place setting of cups, saucers and sideplates, along with sugar bowl, cream jug and two sandwich plates

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