A ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD ENGLISH ROSE' PATTERN TWENTY PIECE TEA SET, comprising a bread and butter plate, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, five cups, six saucers and six tea plates (20) (Condition report: the milk jug has a small indentation to the underside of the foot rim, otherwise in good condition, signs of limited use)
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AN AYNSLEY 'ORCHARD GOLD' TEA AND COFFEE SET, comprising six teacups, six saucers, six tea plates, one serving plate, a milk jug, coffee pot, six coffee cups, six saucers, bell, ginger jar with lid, rectangular trinket dish, length 21cm (36) (Condition report: slight wear on gold edges, one coffee cup is broken and repaired with glue)
A ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY PIECE ROYAL ALBERT BERKELEY DINNER SERVICE, comprising two tureens, a meat plate, three twin handled serving plates (marked as second quality), a sauceboat and stand, a teapot, a coffee pot, two cake plates, two milk jugs, two large and one small sugar bowl, twelve dinner plates (one cracked), twelve tea plates, eighteen side plates, thirteen dessert bowls, twelve tea cups (six cracked, one of these has a broken handle) and saucers, twelve coffee cans (one chipped) and saucers (120) (Condition report: good condition and as stated, signs of light use, would benefit from a clean)
A QUANTITY OF ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' CUPS, SAUCERS, TEAPOTS, DINNER PLATES ETC, comprising two teapots (marked as second) and one extra lid, a gravy boat with stand (marked as second), lidded tureen (marked as second), a Christmas cookie jar (marked as second), a wall clock, diameter 26.5cm, six dinner plates, a trinket dish, two bells, one cake plate, six cups ( one has very slight mark on gold rim), eleven saucers (including five marked as seconds), twelve tea plates (six marked as seconds), two sugar bowls (one marked as a second), two milk jugs (one second) and four small ornaments (wheelbarrow marked as a second and two are 'Country Rose' style) (49) (Condition report: all are in good condition except where mentioned)
FIVE BOXES OF CERAMICS, to include a Crown Ducal lidded tureen, a Royal Doulton tea set including six cups, saucers and dessert dishes (all marked as seconds and signs of heavy wear), vases, etc, together with an animated 'Mickey Mouse' wall clock, a 'Mickey Mouse alarm clock and a 'Wallace & Gromit' alarm clock, Battery operated, untested (5 boxes)
A QUANTITY OF DENBY GREENWHEAT PATTERN DINNERWARES, comprising three tea pots in a variety of sizes, two sizes of coffee pots, two twin handled tureens and covers, a smaller tureen lacking cover, a rectangular tureen and cover, a twin handled rectangular dish, a smaller rectangular serving dish, two rectangular butter dishes and covers, five handled sauce tureens and covers, a larger handled tureen and cover, six dinner plates, six 21cm plates, a salad plate, a fish shaped dish, an oatmeal bowl, ten tea cups, eight saucers, a mug, two egg cups, salt, pepper, mustard, two sizes of sugar bowls, a damaged vinegar bottle, a milk jug, a condiment pot and two twin handled soup bowls (65) (Condition report: a set in mixed condition overall, some damage, chips and scuffs, interiors of tea pots and coffee pots are clean, pieces are dirty overall)
A PORTMEIRION 'DUSK BY JO GORMAN' PATTERN DINNER SERVICE, comprising a boxed sets of four and six placemats, boxed sets of four and six coasters, teapot, covered sugar bowl and milk jug, six tea cups, six saucers, six tea plates, salt and pepper pots, vinegar bottle with stopper, a ramekin, a glass salad bowl, a pair of storage jars with wooden covers, a biscuit barrel with wooden cover, four deep snack bowls, a rectangular pie/ lasagne dish, four pasta bowls, six starter plates, six dinner plates, five dessert / cereal bowls, a circular serving platter, an oval meat platter, four oval steak / mixed grill plates in two sizes, a glass Dusk and Dawn deep bowl, diameter 14.5cm and a matching circular plate, diameter 24cm (68) (Condition report: assorted back stamps, tea pot spout interior has staining, two dinner plates are seconds, some pieces have remnants of labels, generally in good condition)
ONE ROYAL DOULTON 'BURGUNDY' TEA SET AND A ROYAL DOULTON 'COUNTERPOINT' DINNER SET, the tea set contains six cups, eight saucers, four tea plates, one serving plate, milk jug and sugar bowl with lid (all in good condition), the dinner service consists of six of each cups, tea plates, saucers, side plates, dessert plates, dinner plates, one serving cake plate, milk jug and sugar bowl with lid (no damage, some dessert plates have wear to silver edging) (58)
FOUR BOXES OF CERAMIC & GLASSWARE CONTAINING NINETEEN heavy glass vases 13.5cm x 13.5cm, a coat of arms wall plaque, four glass posy holders, four modern wall plaques, various wine glasses, two glass jars with lids, six gin glasses, a Paragon Fleur de Lys fine china tea set comprising five cups, six saucers, six tea plates, cake plate, sugar bowl and milk jug, a Royal Winton jug, height 24cm, two wash bowls, floral pattern with one circular bowl and one unusual diamond shaped bowl width 38cm, a silver plate Regency style three piece tea set, etc ( 4 boxes)
A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN COFFEE SERVICE In cobalt net pattern with gilt highlights, comprising: a teapot; cream jug; sugar bowl; six cups; six saucers and six side plates Lomonsov factory marks in Cyrillic to base Coffee pot 19cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A pair of Bristol (Champions) porcelain coffee cans and saucers. Circa 1775, blue X marks, painter's blue 4 to saucers, each with pink scale pattern borders banded with green wreaths and gilt dentil rims. Condition Report: One coffee can with star crack to base, small rim chips to saucers. The well of each saucer is slightly rubbed and there is some slight wear to gilt rims.
A Royal Albert Moonlight Rose pattern porcelain tea, coffee and dinner serviceAll pieces are 1st quality.Coffee pot is cracked.1 cup chipped and cracked.Some light cutlery marks throughout. Gilt is lightly rubbed throughout from use, particularly the teapot.Inventory: 1 milk, 1 sugar, 1 pepper, 8 soups, 1 teapot, 1 coffee pot, 2 tureens, 8 bowls, 8 dessert plates, 8 dinner plates, 8 teacup saucers, 8 coffee cup saucers, 8 teacups, no coffee cups, 1 sauceboat, 2 serving bowls, 1 meat dish.
MIXED LOT OF CERAMICSincluding a Coalport Indian Tree pattern coffee can and saucer, large Indian Tree pattern meat dish, Delft wall charger, two Worcester floral decorated bowls, two Staffordshire Hilditch & Son bowls, Ironstone Amherst centre bowl, Staffordshire pottery Clematis pattern plate, three Ironstone floral decorated plates and three Mintons saucers
SELECTION OF EARLY ENGLISH AND OTHER TEA BOWLSincluding a Royal Worcester tea bowl and saucer, the rim decorated with husks on a blue ground, a New Hall style floral decorated tea bowl and saucer, a Sunderland style lustre rim tea bowl, Copeland Spode tea bowl and saucer, two Alfred Wood & Sons Willow pattern tea bowls, Royal Doulton cup and saucer, two Limoges cups and saucers and others
CROWN MING TEA SETdecorated with a floral and green border with silver highlights, comprising ten cups, twelve saucers and twelve side plates, together with a similar Crown Ming tea set decorated with a floral border and silver highlights, comprising six cups and saucers and six side plates (52)
GILT COFFEE SETcomprising six cups, four saucers, cream jug, lidded sugar bowl and lidded coffee pot; a black ground coffee set with Greek key and gilt decoration comprising six coffee cans and saucers; and a coffee service decorated with dragons in relief and comprising five cans and saucers, cream jug and lidded coffee pot (40)
Royal Albert 'Serena' Tea Ware, of approximately of twenty three pieces (some damaged) 'Prudence' coffee ware, four chintz plates.Lot 1199 - Prudence Coffee Ware - 2 saucers chipped, jug cracked, sugar bowl repaired, slight paint wear throughout. Serena Tea ware - gilt wear throughout, 4 cups damages, plates scratches - 1 damaged, one saucer cracked, chintz plates - gilt rims worn.
Two Meissen ornithological cups and saucers, circa 1775, together with a Meissen miniature model of a turkey, mid 18th centuryEach painted with a vignette of birds in a landscape surrounded by scattered insects, gilt dentil borders to the rims, the turkey naturalistically decorated, the cups: 4.8cm high; the turkey: 6.8cm high, crossed swords and asterisk marks in underglaze-blue, impressed numerals, E inside footrim and painter's numerals to cups and saucers, crossed swords mark to the rear of the base to the turkey (tiny chips to turkey) (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two Marcolini Meissen teacups and saucers, late 18th centuryThe first painted with three putti amidst clouds within a purple scale-ground border edged with scrollwork and flowers; the second painted with two putti amidst clouds within brown and gilt borders, gilt-edged rims, crossed swords marks with dot (the first teacup) and asterisk in underglaze-blue, the fist with impressed numerals and painters' marks in puce (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Sèvres part tea service, dated 1768Each painted by Denis Levé with floral swags below a blue ground with a gilt scrollwork border, the covers with flower finials, comprising: a teapot and cover (théière 'Calabre', 14.2cm high); a sugar bowl and cover (pot à sucre 'Calabre', 11.8cm high); six cups and twelve saucers (gobelet 'Hébert' et soucoupe of the second size, 5.8cm high); a shaped oval dish (18cm long);together with ten later English porcelain cups and six saucers, and a circular plate (23.2cm diam.), interlaced LL monograms with date letter P and painter's mark L. in blue, incised marks (two cups with small rim chips and haircrack, small chip to teapot spout) (40)Footnotes:Provenance:Hungerford Crewe, 3rd Baron Crewe, FSA FRS (1812-1894), Crewe Hall, Cheshire;Thence by descentFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An important Sèvres Royal Presentation part tea and coffee service commemorating King George III's recovery from illness, circa 1789Of hard and soft-paste porcelain, each piece decorated with a different motto and/or crowned 'G' flanked by crossed laurels in gold, the rims decorated with a band of stylised flowers composed of a single gold pastille on a pink stem flanked by green dots inspired by fabric designs, the band of flowers enclosed by a double band of stylised neoclassical motifs in puce, blue and picked out in gilding, the handles embellished in gilding, the finials gilt, comprising:a large teapot and cover,a large sugar bowl and cover,a large cold milk jug on three feet,five gobelet litron and saucers,four teacups and five saucers, the teapot and cover: 16.5cm high, interlaced LL monogram and painter's mark attributed to members of the Weydinger family in gold (on the teapot and the milk jug) and blue, various incised marks (24)Footnotes:Provenance:Commissioned by Bernardo y Pérez de la Serna, Marquis del Campo, Spanish Ambassador to the Court of St James, in 1789;Queen Charlotte (1744-1818) [according to tradition - thence to]Mary, Duchess of Gloucester (1776-1857);Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904), the grandson of George III; thence to his sonSir Adolphus FitzGeorge (1846-1922); thence to his great-nephewGeneral Sir Victor FitzGeorge-Balfour (1913-1994);Thence by descentLiterature:Geoffrey de Bellaigue, 'Huzza the King is Well!', in Burlington Magazine, vol. CXXXVI (June 1984), pp. 325-331;Geoffrey de Bellaigue, French Porcelain in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen (2009), vol. II, cat.no. 175, and vol. III, cat. no. 259 This remarkable tea service was part of a larger service, including a dessert service, now mostly in the Royal Collection that was commissioned by the Spanish Ambassador, the Marquis del Campo, for a gala held in name of the King of Spain on 9th June 1789 to celebrate the recovery of King George III from illness. Queen Charlotte, accompanied by her daughters, was the guest of honour at the gala in the Rotunda of the Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea. Two thousand invitations were issued and the entertainment included dancing by Spanish children, a lottery, moving transparencies and a fireworks display. A supper was dramatically served in boxes that were simultaneously unveiled at one o'clock to reveal the richly-decorated tent-like interiors. The Queen's tent contained a table laid with gold plate as well as the Sèvres porcelain service; it was hung at the back with pea-green satin and with festoon curtains of white lute-string with gold fringing to complement the colours of the service.Differing accounts exist of how the Spanish ambassador disposed of the service after the gala. Elizabeth, Countess of Harcourt attended the gala and recorded in her memoirs that a major part of the service was presented by the Marquis del Campo to her and her husband in February 1796, following his appointment as Ambassador to the French Republic. She noted of the gala: It was very magnificent, and took place at Ranelagh on June the 9th 1789. The Queen was received there in great state. A beautiful service of China with appropriate medallions and mottoes was manufactured by the Royal Sevres Porcelain Works.[...] (Edward William Harcourt (ed.), the Harcourt Papers privately printed by James Parker & Co, Oxford, c.1900, vol. VI, part 1 p.267-268). Another account quoted by Sir Geoffrey de Bellaigue suggests that the tea and coffee service was presented to the Queen the day after the gala, although it could have been given directly to her daughter, Mary, Duchess of Gloucester, who was present. Another possibility is that Lord and Lady Harcourt, who were presented with the dessert service by del Campo when he left London in 1796, may also have received the tea and coffee service and subsequently given it to Mary, Duchess of Gloucester, to whom they were close (de Bellaigue 2009, vol. III, p. 920). The bulk of the dessert service remained in the possession of the Harcourt family until 2003 when it was purchased by The Queen. Following the death of the Duke of Cambridge in 1904, the tea and coffee service was divided between his two sons; the present lot passed to Sir Adolphus FitzGeorge and his descendants, while the second portion went to his brother, Sir Augustus FitzGeorge, and, following his death in 1934, was purchased by Queen Mary (see below). Other than a few items from the dessert service retained by the Harcourt family, all other recorded pieces from the service are now in the Royal Collection (see above Literature).According to David Peters and Sir Geoffrey de Bellaigue, the service closely corresponds precisely with one purchased by the marchand-mercier, Dominique Daguerre, listed in the sales' ledger between 17 April and 12 August 1789. The components of the tea and coffee service include: '24 Tasses, 2 Pots à Sucre, , 2 Pots à lait, 1 Theyere, 1 Jatte a Lait' (two teacups, one gobelet litron and two saucers are now missing). The part of the service purchased by Queen Mary in 1934 and now in the Royal Collection includes: a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, a basin, six teacups and saucers and six coffee cups and saucers (De Bellaigue 2009, vol. III, no. 259).It seems certain that Daguerre acted as the Spanish ambassador's intermediary and the mix of hard and soft-paste porcelain and the use (for the dessert service) of existing stock together with specially decorated or inscribed pieces suggests that the commission had to be fulfilled in some haste. Customs records indicate that the service arrived in Dover on 9 May 1789.The following mottoes are inscribed on the pieces:The teapot:'The Best of Husbands', 'the Patron of Arts'The sugar bowl:'Vive Le Roy'The milk jug:'God Save the King'The teacup saucers:'God Save the King', 'the Patron of the Arts', 'Glory to the King', 'The Boast of Good Men', 'The Best of Husbands'The gobelets litron:'God Save the King', 'Glory to the King' (twice), 'the Patron of Arts', 'The Best of Husbands', and the saucers each with a caduceus and oak branch and a banner reading 'Salus Regis Salus Populi'For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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