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A group of porcelain cups, tea bowls and saucers including enamel decorated New Hall duo, a Spode duo, the tea cup handle modelled as a butterfly and both numbered 2276 to bases, a further floral decorated tea bowl and a floral decorated trio with turquoise enamels to gilt detail, all with painted gold anchor to bases.Additional InformationBoth the New Hall tea bowl and saucer with hairline cracks, the Spode duo with some rubbing to detail, especially the saucer/stand, the larger shaped saucer of the trio with chip to rim, saucer with hairline crack, otherwise usual manufacturing imperfections general rubbing to detail, dirt and general wear. Small surface abrasion where there has been surface loss, including to the green border to upper section, please see images, there are gaps in the glazing, possibly from rubbing over the years seen on the butterfly handle and elsewhere. Otherwise, further general light wear, there are some scratches and marks to the gilt interior, some manufacturing imperfections. The matching saucer does have some more extensive wear, rubbing to gilding and over glazed enamelling, imperfections, scratches etc.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a 1128 pattern dish, inscribed William Townson & Sons centenary 1864-1964, diameter 27cm, together with three cups and saucers and cream jug, each decorated in the 1128 pattern. Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, minor wear to gilding, one saucer with craze line to underside, otherwise all good.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a part Imari decorated coffee set comprising six coffee cans and six saucers, all with printed marks and pattern numbers 1127 and 1128 respectively, also a Crown Staffordshire floral decorated cream jug.Additional InformationAt least one saucer with chips to foot rim, otherwise light general wear, some light scuffs to decoration, some fritting to foot rims. Coffee cans measure 5cm x 5cm, and the saucers measure 10.7cm.
A mixed group of ceramics including two Aynsley part tea services, and a further part service hand painted with birds, with pink and pale yellow borders, pattern no.288 to the reverse, unmarked (several items af).Additional InformationSeveral items broken including one of the pedestal dishes of the latter mentioned service but too many items to mention. Regarding the bird decorated service, there are four comports, or pedestal bowls and four plates, one comport badly damaged as seen, several others with chips to underside, general heavy scratches, some loss to decoration. The majority numbered 288 to reverse, one with a slightly darker pink glaze has not been numbered. Regarding the Aynsley part tea service there are seven cups, eleven shallow bowls, one af with a chip to the rim, twelve saucers and two side plates quite heavy surface wear with glaze losses. Majority have Maple London marks to bases, some appear to be second quality, there is more Aynsley tea ware, green glazed with floral detail to cups, there are five cups and six saucers, there are three Shelly plates, decorated with transfer prints of three leaf clovers, again glaze losses general heavy surface wear including scratches and there is another small group or tea ware by Kokura with transfer printed floral decoration There is one side sandwich plate, there are three saucers.
MINTON; an outside decorated floral painted part tea service comprising plate, oval twin handled bowl, circular bowl, four cups, four saucers and four side plates, each piece signed to the reverse 'F & S. N. July 1884'.Additional InformationTwo of the saucers are badly damaged, rubbing to the gilding, surface wear throughout.
ADDERLEY WARE; a floral hand painted part tea service, the tea cups with floral moulded handles, with printed marks and pattern no.8442 to bases.Additional InformationSome items, including side plates heavily scratched, losses to enamel decoration. One cup badly cracked, one with a small chip to rim, crazing , the sugar bowl with a hairline to the rim, cream jug with either internal hairline or deep scratch to interior, further heavy dirt, at least one saucer with chip to rim it is pattern number 8442. Two saucers with chips to rim and another badly cracked throughout.
A French Empire silver gilt mounted gentleman's necessaire de voyage with French royal provenance, the majority of pieces with the mark of Pierre-Noel Blaquiere, Paris, 1809-1819, in superb mahogany and brass bound case with recessed carrying handles and plaque bearing the coat of arms for Claude Antonie Gabrial duc de Choisel-Stainville. The interior with mirror set to the lid with both hanging and easel attachments to the reverse and with an incredibly extensive main section containing approximately one hundred items, each with plain and Anthemion border, comprising an oval basin, teapot with horse head spout, silver gilt mounted glass cream jug, shaving jug with detachable handle and cover, six various silver gilt mounted circular glass toilet jars (one cover associated), a pair of silver gilt mounted square glass toilet jars, a pair of silver gilt mounted oblong glass toilet jars, two silver gilt mounted glass ink bottles, a silver gilt table fork, spoon and pair of teaspoons, a pair of gilt ceramic tea cups and saucers, and an assortment of implements, in silver gilt, mother of pearl, steel, wood, and ivory, width of case 46cm, weighable silver approx 42ozt.Additional InformationMarks on basin legible, marks on teapot and cream jug are clear although handle possibly resoldered to jug, marks overall clear, handles slightly pushed in on shaving jug and short scratch to the cover, one jar as mentioned with different maker's mark, large jar cover has a couple of small dents to flange meaning the lid is ill fitted, one jar has the threaded neck part lacking, slight pitting to the knife blades, slight crack to ivory of needle case, tiny cartouche lacking from handle from one manicure instrument and some rust to the mounts of the toilet kit, two small splits to the box itself with light surface wear elsewhere, one of the porcelain cups is chipped.
ERIC RAVILIOUS FOR WEDGWOOD; 'Boat Race' bowl, printed marks to base, diameter 31cm (af), together with six Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood Persephone saucers (7).Additional InformationBoatrace bowl with large piece/chip which has been broken out and crudely glued back into place with pieces missing, firing fault to the internal rim and hairline crack running around the oval decoration, light surface scratches to the interior and exterior, general surface wear, remaining items with general surface wear and light scratches/crazing to glaze. The bowl is not a 1970s limited edition example, it is an original example. See image of base mark.
Dia.: 8 cm -H.: 3 cm Ref.: Rinaldi, Kraak Porcelain, p. 195: '... the egret always appears on better than average pieces, made with good quality clay, with well defined moulded designs and careful painting. The cobalt is consistently deep blue with silvery shades. The forty-five Kraak wares with the egret mark noted below are the pieces the author has been able to identify. (...) It is impossible to establish how many more there are in unknown collections. (...) Among the unusual pieces, there are three small saucers with monochrome blue underside (Pl. 267). One of them has a typical Kraak motif on the inside: a double-gourd with tassels and ribbons, which in this case covers most of the inside. If it were not for this motif being associated with the egret mark and the thinness of the body, one would not think of these pieces as being Kraak since they have a straight rim without moth-eaten edge.' The author published these three. One of these was in a private collection in The Netherlands, while the two others both are in The Butler Family collection. (p. 206-207)
L.: 15 cm - H.: 12 cm (the teapot ) Dia.: 6,5 cm - H.: 4 cm (the cups ) Dia.: 12 cm (the saucers) Condition: (UV-checked)- One cup and three saucers in excellent Condition, with minor superficial wear.- Two saucers in nearly excellent Condition, with minor losses to the enamels.- One saucer with a small chip of the rim and minor negligible irregularities.- One cup with a small restored chip on the rim.- Another cup with a restored chip with a related hairline.- The teapot with a chip to the tip of the spout, the rim with a filled chip with a related hairline. The cover in excellent Condition, with minor superficial wear.
Five plates 24-26cm dia: 1 x LNER First Series Cathedral Plate ‘Durham Cathedral’ broken and repaired. 1 x plate to commemorate 100 years of Travellers Fare. 1 x NNR plate showing Ex GER J15 0-6-0T in blue livery and 2 x plain white pl.ates stamped ‘B.R.(E)M.’ Also green cup and 5 saucers, with BR arrows logo stamped on the bottom of each, and a small tea plate stamped “Kesick” LNER on the bottom. Also 1 x NNR cup showing a GER tank engine in 1890 together with a mug showing A4 Pacific LNER 4468 ‘Mallard’ in garter blue and a shallow dish 13x 19cm in blue glass ‘Wagon Repairs Limited, Birmingham’. [railway interest]
A group of late eighteenth century blue and white transfer printed and hand-painted Worcester and Caughley porcelains, circa 1760-90. Included: Comprising of: a Caughley Bell Toy saucer, a Worcester floral saucer, a Fisherman and Cormorant coffee cup and tea bowl, a Fence pattern coffee cup, a colourful floral decorated coffee cup, a Chinese-style waste bowl, and three fluted tea ware pieces with blue and gilded decoration. Saucers: 13 cm wide, cups: 6.5 cm tall. (11)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Fence cup damaged, others in generally good overall condition bar wear to gilding in places.
A group of early nineteenth century hand-painted and transfer printed Newhall porcelains, circa 1810-20. Comprising of: Two Boy in the Window cups and saucers, a Chinese scene tea bowl, two floral decorated coffee cups, a floral tea bowl and a floral saucer. Saucers: 14 cm wide. (7)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good overall condition
A group of early nineteenth century hand-painted porcelain cups and saucers, circa 1820-40. They are each well-decorated with floral designs with gilded highlights. Saucers typically: 14 cm wide. (6)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good condition bar some light wear to gilding in places. There is an x-shaped crack in the blue saucer.
A group of early nineteenth century hand-painted porcelain cups and saucers, circa 1820-40. They are each well-decorated with flowers, geometric or chinoiserie scenes with gilded highlights. Saucers typically: 14 cm wide. (6) From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good condition bar some light wear to gilding in places.
A group of mainly early nineteenth century hand-painted and transfer printed porcelain cups and saucers, circa 1820-40. Included are bat printed examples, blue and white transfer printed examples, floral painted and gilded examples. Saucers typically: 14 cm wide. (11) From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good condition bar some light wear to gilding in places, crazing and staining.
A group of early nineteenth century Hilditch type porcelain tea wares, circa 1820-40. Comprising of: six blue and white transfer printed saucers, two cups, two creamers and a waste bowl, a printed a painted cup and saucer, three cups and a further saucer. Saucers: 14 cm wide, creamers 14 cm long. (17) From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good condition bar some staining in places.
An early nineteenth century Thomas Wolfe bat printed tea service, circa 1810. Each piece is decorated with a scene of a boy piping beneath a tree in a landscape that includes sheep, cows, a boat on a lake and a country house in the background. It comprises of: a teapot and cover, an open sugar, a waste bowl, a creamer and seven cups and saucers. Teapot: 25 cm long. Saucers: 14 cm wide. (11)Condition: In generally good overall condition. Firing line to the rim of the sugar and light wear to rims overall.
A group of early nineteenth century earthenwares, circa 1810-40. Comprising of: a hand-painted pearlware floral design tea bowl and a similar cup with a pouring spout, a miniature pearlware teapot, a banded cup and saucer, two sponge decorated cups and saucers, a green glazed mug, a creamware lid and a treacle glazed large cup. Green mug: 8 cm tall. Saucers: 12 cm wide. Davenport 31 cm wide. (9)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good overall condition bar some minor chipping to rims the green mug and the hand painted floral pieces.
A collection of six early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed saucers printed with various rural and domestic scenes, circa 1820-30. Makers include Williams Adams and Minton. Sizes: 14-15 cm. (6) Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: One saucer cracked, one with chips. Others in good overall condition.
A collection of six early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed saucers decorated with various chinoiserie themed scenes. Makers include Ridgway, Davenport and Dawson, circa 1810-20. Sizes vary between 12 and 14 cm in diameter. (6)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Three in good overall condition and three with cracks and/or chips.
A collection of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed tea wares, circa 1800-1825. They are decorated with variously themed chinoiserie and rural designs to include: Zebra, Gleaners, Conversation and Two Figures I. Saucers: 15-14 cm each wide. Cups: around 6 cm tall (13). Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: One saucer cracked, one with chips and a hairline, others in good overall condition. Cups: three with minor damages.
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