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.
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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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
A beautiful set of 8 porcelain cups and 8 saucers, featuring delicate gold-trimmed rims and handles. The scalloped edges add a refined touch, making this set a charming addition to any collection. The cups are designed with twin handles, all accented with gold detailing. Ideal for formal tea settings or display. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2"HCondition: Age related wear. As is. As found. Chip on one plate rim.
This exquisite 15-piece coffee set by Legle Porcelaine d'Art from Limoges, France, showcases a luxurious design with rich cobalt blue and gilded accents. The set includes 6 cups, 6 saucers, a lidded coffee pot, creamer, and lidded sugar bowl, each crafted with precision and adorned with intricate gold-toned detailing. The pieces feature the Legle Porcelaine d'Art Limoges France backstamp, guaranteeing authenticity. A stunning example for collectors and enthusiasts of fine French porcelain. Largest item (Pot): 7"H. Issued: Mid 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
This elegant 8-piece set includes 4 pairs of matching cups and saucers by Paragon, featuring the H.M. The Queen & Queen Mary design. Crafted from fine bone china, each cup and saucer is adorned with delicate butterfly accents and finished in a soft green tone. The backstamp indicates that these were produced in England, bearing the historic crest of H.M. The Queen and Queen Mary. These pieces showcase excellent craftsmanship and would make a refined addition to any collection. Largest item: 5.5" dia. Issued: c. 1950Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
This 15-piece tea set features an intricate dragon motif outlined in gilded accents over a deep cobalt blue glaze. The set includes six cups, six saucers, a teapot, creamer, and sugar. The detailed design is enhanced with gold-toned gilding, adding a luxurious touch. The set has no visible markings or branding, giving it a timeless appeal. A striking addition to any collection, perfect for those who appreciate unique tea sets. Largest item (Pot): 8.5"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
This delightful 11-piece doll house tea set is crafted from delicate white porcelain with black trim. It includes a teapot, creamer, a small bowl, and four matching cups with saucers, showcasing charming wear on the edges, indicative of age and use. The simple yet elegant design makes it an ideal piece for collectors of miniature porcelain sets. The items exhibit some wear and chipping, adding to the vintage character of the set. Largest item: 3.5"H. Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
This charming set features two cups and two matching saucers from Paragon Fine Bone China, each adorned with a delicate butterfly handle design. The soft pastel blue coloring enhances the elegant form of the pieces, making them a standout addition to any collection. The backstamp includes the royal crest, indicating the company's appointment by HM Queen and Queen Mary. Known for its exceptional quality and craftsmanship, this set exemplifies Paragon's fine porcelain artistry, perfect for both display and use. Largest item: 5.5" dia. Issued: c. 1950Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
An elegant and timeless Meissen porcelain tea service featuring 12 tea cups and 12 matching saucers. This exquisite set showcases a delicate green ivy or vine leaf pattern, accented by luxurious gold trim. The tea cups boast intricately detailed gold handles, while the scalloped edges of the saucers complement the refined design. Finished with a glossy glaze, this set exudes sophistication and classic charm. This 24-piece set is perfect for collectors or those seeking a refined addition to their tea service collection. Ideal for display or use during special occasions, it embodies the quality and artistry associated with the renowned Meissen brand. A beautiful and functional example of fine European porcelain craftsmanship! Cups measures: 3"L x 2"W x 2"H. Plates measure: 1"H x 4.25" dia. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Comprising eighteen small dessert plates, diameter 6 1/4 inches; eighteen tea cups; eighteen saucers; a two-handled covered sugar bowl; and a creamer, each decorated with a blue and white transfer printed Chinoiserie landscape scene, heightened with gilding, blue colored company backstamp.each item appears to be in generally good, undamaged condition; there is a small firing line to one of the handles on the sugar bowl, in the making, not of great consequence; there is wear to the gilding on the rims, most notably to the plates and saucers, commensurate with age and usageeach item appears to be in generally good, undamaged condition; there is a small firing line to one of the handles on the sugar bowl, in the making, not of great consequence; there is wear to the gilding on the rims, most notably to the plates and saucers, commensurate with age and usageAny condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
A rare Bristol tête-à-tête service, c.1775, painted in overglaze blue with loose flower sprays and scattered sprigs within gilt dentil rims, grey X marks and blue crossed swords marks. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, two teacups, two saucers and a tray. (10)
A matched Meissen chocolate beaker and saucer from the Japanese Palace, c.1730, painted in Kakiemon enamels, the beaker with the Two Quail pattern, the saucer with flowering Oriental plants, overglaze blue crossed swords marks and incised Johanneum inventory marks N326-W and N360-W, 14.6cm. (2)Under 326, the palace inventory records 'a dozen and eight round chocolate beakers with coloured flowers and partridges, with seven similar saucers'.
A Royal Crown Derby tea and coffee service, c.1979, richly decorated in pattern 1128 with an Imari design of stylised foliate lappets on a blue and gilt ground. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, a cake plate, six side plates, six teacups, six coffee cans and 12 saucers in two sizes. (35)
An extensive Feuillet (Paris) porcelain breakfast service, early 19th century, richly decorated with European flower sprays issuing from tied blue ribbons between gilt dolphin and shell motifs, gilt script marks. Comprising: eight muffin dishes and covers, four ecuelles and covers, three bowls, six two-handled serving dishes or stands, four large circular dishes, six milk jugs, 11 egg cups, 18 plates, 22 coffee cups with 15 saucers, 19 tea cups with 19 saucers, an associated French two-handled oval dish and a pair of Marcolini Meissen plates with similar decoration. (150)Provenance: Sir Bruno Welby Bt. by familial descent.
A Royal Doulton St. Helier pattern part tea service, comprising teapot, side plates, cups and saucers; other teaware, including Royal Stafford, etc; a pressed glass pedestal punch bowl and six cups; a silver plated wine bottle stand; a silver plated gallery tray; a silver plated basket; etc, qty
Continental - a pair of Vienna cabinet coffee cans and stands, printed and painted, with Zeus and Juno, blue shield mark; a Sevres cabinet plate, decorated with courting shepherd and shepherdess, 24cm diameter; a pair of Meissen cups and saucers, decorated with floral sprays, blue crossed swords mark, faults; another pair similar, AR mark in blue, faults; other Continental porcelain, qty

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