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A brass alter type candlestick in the Italianate manner together with two boxes of assorted sundry items to include a pair of 19th Century transfer decorated leaf dishes, a pair of cut glass candlesticks together with three other cut glass candlesticks, Noritake coffee cans and saucers, glass rinser etc (2 boxes)
Two boxes containing a collection of various blue and white wares including Cauldon china square baluster shaped tea caddy and cover, eight The Spode Blue Room Collection spice jars including "Continental Views", "Venetian Scenes", "Portland Vase", "Ionian", "May - Cinnamon", "Grasshopper" and "Persian Bird" x 2, 11 cm high, a pair of Pratts Native Scenery hexagonal baluster vases, 16.5 cm high, an onion pattern gilt banded sauce tureen and cover with replacement brass handle, 17 cm high, a pair of Ridgways Humphrey's Clock pattern miniature tureens and covers, 13 cm x 9 cm together with various jugs, coffee cans and saucers, plates etc
Two 19th century Swansea Porcelain cabinet cups and saucers, on white and blue grounds with gilded highlights. Together with an extra Swansea cup. Some marked Sir Lesley Joseph collection. (5) (B.P. 21% + VAT). Swansea blue and gilt saucer - hair-crack. Other items appear OK with some gilt wear overall.
Royal Albert - Lavender Rose - A collection of 1961 bone china tea service pieces, including a teapot, eight teacups, eight saucers, side plates, dinner plates, milk jug, sugar pot, and serving dishes. Featuring pink and purple floral designs to each piece. Maker mark printed on the underside of each piece.
MINTON; a part tea and dinner service decorated in the 'Haddon Hall' pattern, including ten teacups, eight soup cups, eight saucers, nine larger saucers, dinner plates and a Paragon gilt decorated part tea and dinner service including saucers, dinner plates, sandwich plates, twin handled soup cups and teacups.
ROYAL ALBERT; a large quantity of tea and dinnerware decorated in the 'Old Country Roses' pattern, including two teapots, two coffee pots, thirteen saucers, six dinner plates, six sandwich plates, eleven cake plates, coffee saucers, salt and pepper shakers, egg cups, fifteen soup bowls, eight smaller bowls, seven teacups, six coffee cups, two milk jugs, six loving cups, sauceboat, cake stand, etc.
WEDGWOOD; an extensive 'Of Etruria & Barlaston' tea and dinner service including three tureens (one lacking lid), teapot, coffee pot, six loving cups, five coffee cups, lidded twin handled sugar bowl, six teacups, six saucers, dinner plates, milk jug, sauceboat, oval platter, square dish, etc.
ROSENTHAL; a large Bavarian floral decorated tea and dinner service, decorated in the 'Chrysantheme' pattern, including three tureens, large oval platter, large circular platter, teapot, coffee pot, two sauceboats, two oval dishes, eleven saucers, twelve side plates, ten sandwich plates, twelve dinner plates, eight teacups, etc.
ROSENTHAL; a German part tea service, decorated in the 'Mossrose' pattern including seven coffee cups, six teacups, milk jug, two twin handled sugar bowls, two candle holders, ashtray, small circular dish, four egg cups, seven coffee saucers, six tea saucers, six cake plates, six sandwich plates, etc.
WEDGWOOD; a large twelve setting dinner service decorated in the 'Angela' pattern, including twelve salad plates, two milk jugs, three covered vegetable bowls, twelve tea plates, twelve saucers, twelve large bowls, twelve small bowls, twelve tea cups, sugar bowl, two serving platters, twelve further bowls, teapot, three salad bowls, coffee pot and twelve dinner plates, etc.
A large quantity of assorted collector's items, including an early 20th century mechanical music box with painted top, playing 11.5" discs, case measures 21.5 x 15cm, a pair of Foster & Son boot trees, barley twist candlestick, silver plated candlestick, four Chinese rice bowls, six Chinese plastic teacups and saucers, with four plastic spoons, pot lid, Oxo tin containing buttons, two indentures, etc.
Studio pottery coffee set by Dennis Lacey for Fownhope Pottery, with black glaze, consisting of two coffee pots, six coffee cans and a sugar bowl, signed 'Fownhope' to base, together with a studio pottery part tea set consisting of teapot, and five tea bowls and saucers, unmarked, and a Charlotte Hargreaves and Bill Hargreaves tenmoku glazed mug and saucers From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Condition ReportFownhope Pottery service - One coffee pot with hairline crack from rim. One mug with hairline crack from rim. One mug with small triangular shaped chip to rim and short associated hairline crack. The buff coloured studio pottery service: one cup with firing crack to rim. Some minor wear overall.
Dame Lucie Rie DBE (Austrian/British, 1902-1995) A stoneware coffee service for four, circa 1955, impressed LR seal marks, glazed to the exterior in manganese and incised with fine sgraffito bands, comprising: four tapering conical cups, four saucers, a baluster coffee pot and cover with knop finial 19cm high, a baluster milk jug 12cm high and a sugar-bowl, the interiors and undersides of each piece glazed in white (coffee pot with hairline crack, the hairline crack is approx 3cm long, small chip to edge of one saucer) (11) Provenance: Acquired by the present owner's parents in the mid 1950s, while they were touring with Sadlers Wells Theatre Ballet, in the Corp de Ballet and subsequently as principal dancers. Thence by descent to the present owners. Lucie Rie (1902-1995) was born in Vienna and developed an interest in the decorative arts from a young age, studying under the Head of Ceramics, Michael Powolny, at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule. She later opened her own studio, to great acclaim, becoming a much sought-after ceramicist, exhibiting at the Paris International Exhibition in 1925 and winning a gold medal at the Brussels International Exhibition in 1935. Rie fled the approaching Nazi occupation, establishing herself as a Jewish émigré in London in 1938. She initially created glass and ceramic buttons for the Orplid Glass Studio, although she is most well-known for her collaborations with Hans Coper (1920-1981), a German émigré, whom she hired as a studio assistant in 1946. The partnership was a fruitful one; Coper was a huge inspiration for Rie, championing her experimentation and love of modernism. She continued to experiment with glazes, enamel colours and forms throughout her long career. Provenance: Acquired by the present owner's parents in the mid 1950s, while they were touring worldwide, with Sadlers Wells Ballet Company, in the Corp de Ballet and subsequently as principal dancers. Thence by descent to the present owners. Provenance: Acquired by the present owner's parents in the mid 1950s, while they were touring worldwide, with Sadlers Wells Ballet Company, in the Corp de Ballet and subsequently as principal dancers. Thence by descent to the present owners. Condition Report Coffee pot with hairline crack (the hairline crack is approx 3cm long), small chip to edge of one saucer.
Meissen (outside decorated) green mosaic pattern part coffee-service, circa 1880, and a pair of Capodimonte-style quatrefoil sugar-bowls and one cover, the service with cancelled blue crossed swords marks, various pressnummer, painted with vignettes of gallants and companions after Watteau in landscape, within green mosaic pattern gilt scroll borders with bouquets of flowers, comprising: a baluster coffee-pot and cover, a hot-milk jug and cover, two cups, covers and stands and the pair of sugar-bowls moulded in the Capodimonte style with mythological figures in landscape, the cover with gilt berry finial, spurious blue crossed swords and star marks (damages and repairs)Condition ReportCoffee-pot and cover - cover cracked, restored, restuck and with large losses. Chipped to spout and chip to rim of coffee pot. Hot milk jug and cover - cover extensively cracked and restuck, with loss to rim. One cover to one cup with two small rim chips. The other cover with minor short hairline crack to rim. One cup cracked through and restuck, with associated chipping chipping to handle which has also been restuck. Both saucers cracked and restuck, one with chip to rim and the other with slight footrim chipping. Capodimonte style sugar-bowls and one cover - one cracked and restored, lacking cover and the other with rim chip and with associated hairline crack. Very minor wear overall.

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