Shelley, retailed by Lawleys of Regent Street, 'Vogue' Green Blocks pattern no. 11785 part dinner service, circa 1930, Painted ceramic, Printed stamps to base and painted pattern number Footnote Comprises 2x lidded dishes 29cm diameter, gravy boat 8.5cm high, 12x dishes 24cm square, 11x plates 24cm square, 2x saucers 14cm diameter, 9x cake plates 16.5cm square, 7x side plates 20.8cm square, and 2x serving platters or stands 32cm and 38.5cm wide.Please refer to department for condition report
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A collection of Belleek porcelain,later 19th century and later, including: a Tridacna pattern tea kettle, 1st period black mark to base; a Tridacna pattern teapot, 2nd black mark to base, both with pink decoration; six Neptune pattern tea cups and saucers, green mark to base, with opalescent yellow decoration; a Shell pattern tea cup and saucer, green mark, with pink decoration; a flower shaped cup and saucer; a First period woven basket, encrusted with floral and foliate decoration, impressed stamp to base; a model of a pig, with green stamp together with a Royal China Works Worcester wall pocket, in the form of a shell, (13)the basket width 31cm Condition: Good condition overall - some discolouration to some pieces - one teapot with small chip to inside lid.
A collection of nine demi tasse coffee cups and saucers, including examples by Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester, Coalport, A. B. Daniel & Son, George Jones & Sons, Royal Crown Derby, Minton, D&C France, Pauley & C Venezia, (9)the Doulton height 5.75cm Condition: Paulety & C example with damage to handle - Bagley example - some wear and losses to pattern - light wear to gilding.George Jones - some light wear to saucer, ringsWorcester - Good condition Coalport - Wear to gildingWorcester (purple) - Crazing, some wear to gildingDaniell & Son - Good overallD&C France - Some wear , goodDerby - Wear to gilding.
A Chinese Canton enamelled metal miniature zhadou,19th century, with flared neck, decorated with flower and bamboo over cracked ice pattern against a blue coloured ground, together with a pair of Chinese Canton enamelled metal rice wine cups and saucers, decorated with repeating floral and scrolling leaf motif against a cobalt blue ground, heightened with gilt, the saucers of ellipse form with shaped edge, (5)zhadou height 10.4cm Condition: All pieces with crazing and some losses to enamel - Both bowls with losses and crazing - one bowl with loss to interior and exterior. Zhadou with losses and chips to lower edge, crazing to interior.
A George III silver cream jug, a large Victorian silver on copper twin handled tray and other itemsfirst London, 1805, no makers mark, of oval belied panelled form with reeded angular handle and rims in on ball feet, foliate bright cut decoration, initialled, second foliate engraved with reticulated sides fruiting vine cast rim and leaf scroll handles, a set of six Coalport Kings ware Canton pattern coffee cans on saucers with a set of six silver coffee spoon with bean terminals on a plated stand, a four bottle Victorian plated cruet stand a cased set of fish servers with mother of pearl handles, a cased set of mother pearl handled tea knives, etc., (qty)weight approx. 5.73 ozt. tray handle to handle 69 cm., Condition: Knocks and dings to cream boat. Gilt interior very rubbed. Cruet frame missing a nut where handle joins frame, jar fittings and frame slightly rubbed. There are no chips or cracks to the cups and saucers, just minor rubbing to the edges of one or two saucers.
LIMOGES; a cased part coffee service with gilt detail against a blue ground, with six hallmarked silver coffee bean spoons, Sheffield 1928, in fitted Mappin & Webb case, with a cased Royal Doulton King Edward VIII 1937 Coronation beaker. Additional InformationThe Doulton beaker with minor rubbing to the gilding. The coffee set is lacking one of the cups. The silver spoons are tarnished and some tarnishing to the gilt detailing on the cups and saucers.
MINTON; an 'Aragon' pattern sixty-seven part dinner service comprising tureen and cover, coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, six coffee cans and six saucers, six tea cups and six saucers, four milk jugs, four sugar bowls, six soup bowls, gravy boat and stand, six side plates, six fruit bowls, six entrée plates, five dinner plates and a sandwich plate.Additional InformationSlight wear through use with some minor rubbing to the gilding and odd glaze scratches here and there but essentially ok.
A 19th century ceramic part dinner and tea service in the manner of Rockingham, pattern number 3766, together Coalport saucers and a further late 19th century floral decorated tea service. Additional InformationPINK FLORAL SERVICE ONLY: 12 x 19cm plates: 3 are cracked and one heavily stained. 2 x 24cm plates: one with light crazing. 1 x square plate is good with minimal wear, Muffin dish: heavily crazed. Slop bowl: Good 12 x Saucers: a couple are stained, crazing throughout. 12 x cups: two sound flat when flicked. crazing and wear throughout.
WEDGWOOD; an extensive tea, dinner and coffee service decorated in the 'Blue Florentine' pattern, comprising, three tureens and covers and one cover, two teapots and covers, small spoon dish, three coffee pots and covers, ten oval stands/dishes, four gravy boats, two sugar bowls and covers, sixteen dessert bowls, an open sugar bowl, thirteen coffee cans and saucers, eleven tea cups and fourteen saucers, an oval meat plate, five ash trays, three various milk fourteen dinner plates, fourteen dessert plates, fourteen starter plates, fourteen side plates and fourteen soup bowls. Additional InformationTwo coffee pots and one tea pot appear not to have been used. The spoon dish is worn. One of the dessert bowls is cracked and four are stained to the centre. Many of the tea cups are dulled to the blue, as are many of the saucers. One of the milk jugs is chipped and the smallest is faded. The dinner plates are used and evenly worn and one is cracked. The side plates are worn. Other plates with a few minor glaze scratches through use.
NAPLES; a set of four custard cups and covers, and three saucers, each moulded in relief with ducks and other wading birds, the finials modelled as a chick emerging from an egg, diameter of saucers 14cm (11).Additional InformationOne of the chick finials is broken at the neck and glue repaired. There are some losses to leaves around the egg on each of the finials. One of the lids with a hairline crack and a repaired chip to the flange. Each of the saucers with rubbing to the gilding, cups much better just with minor wear to the gilding. One of the cups is on three feet, the other three cups are on four feet each.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a collection of ceramics including a teapot with side handle, a pair of bulbous vases with flared necks, a cream jug and sugar bowl, six coffee cans and saucers decorated in the 2451 Imari pattern.Additional InformationOne of the bulbous vases has been restored, two of the coffee cans has also been restored, wear to the gilding throughout, the second bulbous vase with a hairline crack to the rim.
ASHBURY; a 'Dragon' pattern thirty-four part tea and dinner service, and a Royal Chelsea part tea service with floral decoration.Additional InformationDragon: One of the small sandwich plates with small chip to the underside of the rim. Two of the side plates with a firing crack. Two of the saucers with firing claw to foot rim. Five of the cups with small hair line cracks at the rim. Sugar bowl with general glaze scratches. Floral: Five of the cups with crazing and one with a hair line crack to foot. Sugar bowl with a hair line crack.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; four coffee cans and saucers decorated in the 2451 Imari pattern, with six Spode coffee cans, saucers and matching sugar bowl.Additional InformationOne of the Crown Derby cups with a chip and crack to the body, the sugar bowl is cracked, one of the Spode cans is cracked also.
A collection of 19th century teacups, saucers and trios, various manufacturers including New Hall, Coalport, Derby, etc, including two cups painted with farmers in landscape settings, examples with floral decoration, and a cup, can and saucer decorated with travellers in a landscape, possibly Clews, a trio with label for the Zorensky Collection, etc. Additional InformationLight scratches, scuffs and crazing throughout, two saucers are flat when flicked but no cracks are evident, the teacup with cobalt blue and gilt decoration with landscape detailing sounds flat when flicked, the smaller turquoise teacup decorated with fruit again sounds flat when flicked, two further teacups sound flat when flicked but again no cracks evident.
A collection of 19th century porcelain teacups and saucers including an example in the manner of Rockingham with hand painted floral decoration inside blue and gilt motifs, an example painted in panels with landscape scenes inside and pink and gilt border, and a further example decorated with fruit on a green ground.Additional InformationSugar bowl crazed, chip to the inside rim, some staining and restored handle. Cover crazed. All of the blue and pink saucers crazed, five with hair line cracks and one with a glue repaired break. Green saucer crazed. Pink landscape saucer with a feint hair line crack. Two of the pedestal green cups with some crazing. All of the blue and pink cups crazed, four with hair line cracks and one with a small rim chip. One of the tall coffee cups witch matches with a large hair line crack.
A collection of 19th century and later ceramics including a Meissen moulded cabinet plate with gilt highlights, diameter 21.5cm, a Royal Worcester hand painted comport, a Derby Imari decorated plate, a Royal Worcester tureen and cover, a pair of teacups and saucers of shaped oval and similar twin handled sugar, etc.Additional InformationThe Royal Worcester tureen is cracked, the Derby plate with heavy wear to the gilding and decoration, the Coalport oval shaped tazza with a large open crack, the sugar bowl is heavily stained and crazed, one of the saucers in the same set with a large open crack, wear to the gilding on the Meissen plate.
AYNSLEY; a quantity of dinner and tea ware decorated in the 'Empress Laurel' pattern, comprising nine coffee cans, one cream jug, two sandwich plates, eight dinner plates, eight medium plates, eight side plates, two tureens and covers, seven twin handled soup bowls, one square plate, one sucrier and cover, one sauce boat and stand, eight soup saucers, eight tea cups and eight saucers.Additional InformationEight the point of cataloguing, one of the coffee cans has a small chip spurning a crack. Apart from this, very minor surface wear.
Edward VII cased hallmarked silver mounted porcelain tea set in case with additional items, the case marked Wilson & Gill London. The set comprising teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, six cups and saucers, six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, extra to the cased set are six further cups and saucers. each silver item London 1902, maker William Comyns & Sons, width of case 64cm
AN ART DECO GRIMWADES POTTERY "JAZZ" COFFEE SERVICE of plain tapering cylindrical form, painted in bright colours with a geometric and swirl pattern, comprising six cans and saucers, coffee pot and cover, cream jug and sugar basin, printed mark in green, coffee pot 7 1/4" high (15) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, no chips, cracks or restoration. Some wear and scratches to enamels. Some crazing to glaze. One saucer has glazed over star crack to base
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, c.1800, possibly Miles Mason, printed in underglaze blue with the Willow pattern, comprising teapot, saucer dish, sugar basin, six tea bowls, five coffee cups and four saucers (18) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Teapot cover in four pieces with large loss, teapot has crack to inner flange, one saucer has star crack to base, one tea bowl has small chip to rim and one glued in half. One cup handle damaged with loss
A COLLECTION OF FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN, comprising a pair of Mother, Child and Small Fisherman printed rounded coffee cups c.1775-80, 2 1/4" high, a pair of rib moulded saucers painted with border No.48, open crescent, 4 3/4" diameter, three Mansfield saucers, open crescent, 4 3/4" and 4 1/2" diameter, four Three Flower saucers, open and hatched crescents, 5", 4 3/4" and 4" diameter, a Bat coffee cup and saucer, c.1785, disguised numerals, a Chrysanthemum moulded coffee cup, open crescent, 2 1/2" high, and a Feather Moulded Floral tea bowl, c.1775, open crescent (15) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)One Mother and Child cup badly cracked, the other has crack to handle. Feather teabowl cracked. Otherwise generally good
A SET OF FOUR ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS, 1936, all painted in polychrome enamels by Powell with sprays of flowers including asters, buttercups and harebells, together with a similar pair, 1935, painted by H. Everett with flowers, all signed, printed marks in blue and inscribed 2640 in burnt orange (6) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)One cup cracked, one saucer chipped
A SPODE CHINA "FLERU DE LYS GOLD" PATTERN DINNER AND TEA SERVICE FOR EIGHT PLACE SETTINGS, comprising cups and saucers, dinner, dessert, salad, tea and soup plates, fruit bowls, sauce boat and stand, teapot and water jug, sugar basin, milk jug, two oval and a square vegetable dish, two graduated oval meat plates and soup tureen and cover, printed marks (76) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)All generally good
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, 1913, the cup and saucer border painted in colours by Ricketts with a still life of fruits on a mossy bank, together with another similar, the cup (1919) painted by F. Harper, the saucer (1921) by L. Hariman, all signed, puce marks, saucers 3 3/4" diameter (2) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration. Gilding to Ricketts rather worn, spotting to gilding on Harper cup
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, 1935, the cup exterior and saucer border painted by Stinton with Highland cattle in mountainous landscape, both signed, puce mark, together with another similar cup, 1911, signed H. Stinton, and unsigned saucer, both saucers 3 3/4" diameter (2) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)First also inscribed W9003 in burnt orange, crazing to cup base, no damage or restoration. Second cup (unsigned), crazed. Saucer restored and very obvious wear to gilding

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