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Collection of 18th Century creamware and pearlware, comprising tea canister, two saucers, a Dutch bowl with painted script to the exterior, and an artist's small footed paint bowl, printed around the foot 'Brilliant Blue prepared by T. Jones, Teacher of Drawing Painting on Velvet', 7.5cm high and smaller
An extensive Villeroy & Boch ‘Geranium’ pattern part service, comprising teapot and cover, twin handles sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, two breakfast cups with one saucer and a matched saucer, six tea cups with five saucers and one matched saucer, six side plates, six entree plates, six dinner plates, two soufflé dishes in sizes, largest diameter 20cm.Condition report: Lid to the teapot repaired, matched saucer with a chip on rim, some discolouration, entree plate with chip to rim.
Early 19th century Spode teaware, decorated in blue and gilt, comprising two teapots, a teapot stand, a milk jug, five teacups and three saucers. Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.
A Royal Crown Derby 'Cloisonne' pattern dinner and tea service, comprising a meat plate, nine dinner plates, eight shallow bowls, a teapot, a milk jug, a lidded twin handled sugar bowl, six teacups, six saucers, two large teacups, two large saucers, nine side plates, a cake stand, a twin handled cake/sandwich serving plate and one other serving plate.
A set of six Royal Worcester coffee cans and saucers, with pink floral and gilt decoration, together with a set of six Wedgwood coffee cans and saucers (12).Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.
An early nineteenth century Spode bat printed part tea service, c. 1820. It is decorated with various views and scenes and consists of: a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar box and cover, a creamer, six saucers, five coffee cans and two tea bowls. Pattern number 2211.Teapot: 26 cm long. (16) Condition: In good overall condition. One tea bowl with fine hairline.
An early nineteenth century transfer-printed and coloured part tea service, c. 1830-40. Each piece is decorated with flowers and trellis. To include: sugar box and cover (teapot cover), five cups and two saucers, together with a similar part service of two cups and ten saucers. Condition: some minor damages.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Girl at the Well pattern tea wares, c. 1825. To include: two miniature cups and saucers, a miniature jug, a tea bowl and a waste bowl. Saucers: 11 cm wide. (5) Condition: tea bowl with small rim chip, one cup with broken handle. Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection.
An early nineteenth century hand-painted porcelain C J Mason tea service, c. 1830. It is unmarked and includes: teapot and cover and stand, a sugar box and cover, a creamer, two serving plates, eleven saucers, fourteen cups in total. Serving plates: 24 cm wide. (30) Condition: One serving plate with broken and glued rim, one cup with rim chip and two short hairlines, one with two short hairlines.
An unusual Coalport Art Deco silver-mounted coffee serviceturquoise with gilt detail to the rims, with Alexander Clark Co Ltd pierced Birmingham silver mounts and teaspoons, hallmarked for 1929, the service comprising six coffee cans, saucers and spoons, printed factory marks in green, pattern 4456, housed in Alexander Clark Co Ltd retailers case(18)Condition report: In a good, original condition with no damages or restorations. The only comment to make about the service is that there is some minor wear to the turquoise: 1. where the silver mounts cover the cups and naturally produce general wear and 2. some light surface scratches and very minor rubbing to the centre of the saucers.The case has a few small tears and knocks, predominantly to the edges and corners. The right-hand lower side in particular has lost some of the original covering, with the wood now showing underneath.Please see additional images.
A Coalport tea servicedecorated with elaborate gilt details and green borders, pattern 9176, with six silver gilt and green enamel teaspoons, hallmarked for Barker Bros and dated 1936, the set comprising six teacups, 5.2cm high; and six saucers, 12cm diameter; printed factory marks, housed within a Z. Barraclough & Sons Goldsmiths Leeds presentation box(18)Condition report: In a very good, original condition and appears to be essentially unused. There are no cracks, chips, damages or repairs. One of the teaspoons has a few very small losses to the silver gilt. The interior of the case is in a good condition, but the exterior has several knocks and rips to the fabric covering the box.
A Coalport coffee service with James Dixon & Sons silver-mountsprinted and painted with roses within blue and gilt borders, pattern 5205/0, the Sheffield silver mounts hallmarked 1929, comprising six coffee cans, 6cm high and six saucers, 12cm diameter, contained within fitted presentation case, printed factory marks (12)Condition report: The coffee cans have some very light staining to the interiors. One of the coffee cans has crazing to the glaze throughout and another has some very fine patches of crazing to the base. The gilding is generally in good condition with no obvious signs of rubbing or wear. One of the saucers has a few lines of crazing to the base and all of the saucers have some light, superficial surface scratches commensurate with age and light signs of use. One saucer has two very small nibbles to the foot rim but these appear to be manufacturing flaws. No further damages or any signs of repairs.The interior of the case has one black scuff mark to stain to the lid but otherwise in a clean, presentable condition. The exterior has scuff marks and loss of the cover to the wooden case, predominantly to the upper and lower edges. There are two larger sections of the red covering missing to the reverse of the case. There is also no key, so the lid will not lock/stay closed.
Two boxes of various dinner wares including Royal Doulton "Royal Gold" dinner wares, large circular serving platter, smaller serving platter, five dessert plates, six soup bowls, eight side plates, nine Spode puce and gilt floral banded coffee cans and saucers and a box of Aynsley gilt decorated and green banded dinner wares and similar gilt and white

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