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Tray of Shelley bone china, Art Deco design teaware on a white ground with floral enamel decoration. Registration number: 723404, to include: cups; saucers; side plates; sandwich plate; milk jug and sucrier. CONDITION REPORT: All good with no obvious damage. Very minor surface wear in places.Minor wear to blue edging in places.One cup has hairline crack.Sugar bowl cracked inside.The set appears to be original.
Two trays of Portmeirion 'Weeping Hearts' teaware items comprising: baluster teapot; cups and saucers; lidded sucrier, together with a Portmeirion 'Botanic Gardens' two handled tray and another square dish or bowl. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot has small nibble to spout, otherwise all in good condition.Minor surface wear and dirt as expected.The weeping hearts pieces do have pink heart back stamp.
An early 19th century Paris porcelain bowl enamelled with birds perched on gilt branches and an 18th century German sucrier and cover with floral finial and enamelled in green monochrome with rabbits and stags. Bowl, 19.5cm diameter. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Bowl in good condition. Sucrier with chip to inner rim of the cover, slight nibbles to the knop.
An early 19th century Spode part tea service, c.1830, pattern no. to base, '5257', each with a spray of different hand painted flowers, comprising octagonal teapot, stand and lidded sucrier (a/f), seven tea cups, nine coffee cups and ten saucers, each with moulded borders of raised flowerheads, teapot 9 5/8in. (14.5cm.) long overall, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high. (29)
An extensive Wedgwood 'Florentine' patterned dinner service comprising coffee pot, fourteen coffee cans, fourteen saucers, twin handled sucrier and cream jug, a large circular platter, two ashtrays, twelve small side plates, eighteen medium plates, a sauceboat, fifteen dinner plates, fifteen small bowls, eight larger bowls, a sauceboat, two further cream jugs, an oval platter, two oval serving dishes, a teaset comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug and ten cups and fourteen saucers, two tureens and covers, two further sugar bowls, eight twin handled bowls and a pair of square sandwich plates (a lot)
A mid-18th century Mennecy soft paste porcelain sucrier and cover on stand, polychrome enamel decorated with sprays of flowers on a white ground, incised DV mark verso, dia.12cm (excluding handles), stand dia.17.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Appears complete.Three very small leaf chips around handle, otherwise good.Some light handling wear and pinholes to glaze.
A George V silver four piece tea service comprising teapot, water pot, water jug, twin handled sucrier and milk jug or rectangular form with canted corners raised on bun feet (by Blanckensee & Sons Limited Chester 1928 and 1930) Teapot bears engraving "Presented to Mr & Mrs Simister by the Governor and chairman and directors of Lever Brothers Limited on the occasion of their leaving port sunlight 1931)
A late Victorian green white and gilt tea set, Rockingham style and with foliate pattern, comprising teapot, sucrier, milk jug, 2 plates, 10 cups, 12 plates, 12 saucers. CONDITION REPORT: All pieces in this lot appear to be in very good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. We cannot see any hairline cracks in any of the pieces. There is some very minor rubbing to the gilding and very minor losses to the paintwork on some of the pieces but none of this in our opinion is significant.
A Victorian brown transfer printed earthenware child's part tea set (17). CONDITION REPORT: The teapot has a small glaze chip to the spout. The glaze to the knop on the handle is a little rubbed. The sucrier has some brown staining around the foot rim and to the base. The sugar basin has a very small inside edge foot rim chip which is of little consequence. One cup has been broken into 3 pieces and repaired. One cup is quite brown stained and crazed. A third cup is slightly crazed and slightly browned. All other pieces are in generally good order.
Two 19th century part tea sets, green, white and gilt and beige, white and gilt. CONDITION REPORT: The gilding on the green tea set is significantly rubbed. Most pieces are also discoloured through use. They are beginning to brown. 7 of the coffee cups have hairline cracks. 2 of the 7 have repaired handles. 3 of the taller tea cups have hairline cracks. 2 of the saucers are cracked. The sucrier has a small hairline crack to the bottom section. 1 sandwich plate has a hairline crack. The cream jug has a hairline crack has does the sugar basin. The grey and gilt tea set gilding is in much better condition. 6 cups have staining and browning. 1 of the 6 has a hairline crack. The milk jug is slightly browned. The remaining pieces are all in generally good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration.
Household Goods - A Copeland Spode ginger jar and cover; a conforming bowl, trailing vine on a blue ground; a Spode basket; a Colclough part tea service; a Wade 'Village Stores' cheese dish; collectors plates; a pewter plate and sucrier; an onyx table lighter, ash tray, paper knife, cigarette box; etc.
GEORGE V THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SET comprising teapot, cream jug and two handled sucrier, all raised on circular pedestal bases. Birmingham 1926. 29 Troy Ounces overall. 16cm high the tallest piece. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Makers mark/hallmark rubbed on all three pieces. Surface wear and scratches as expected. Finial on teapot a little loose. No obvious major damage.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY MATCHED, FOUR PIECE, SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET, comprising: teapot; coffee pot; two handled sucrier and cream jug, of half fluted oval design, mixed, Sheffield and Birmingham hallmarks. 46 Troy ozs. overall approx. 25.5cm high the tallest piece. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Mixed Sheffield and Birmingham hallmarks as detailed. Early 20th Century. Service wear and scratches as expected, but no obvious significant damage or repairs. Handles a little loose. Minor dings and dents.
A Herend porcelain part dinner and tea service decorated in the green Chinese bouquet pattern, comprising; an oval two handled tureen and cover (39cm across the handles), a circular tureen and cover of shallow form, another (lacking base), two graduated oval platters, six dinner plates (25.5cm diameter), eight smaller plates (23cm diameter), eight side plates, eight soup bowls, eight crescent shaped dishes, two sauce boats and oval stands, a twin division salt, a triangular dish, a circular dish (25.5cm diameter), a circular butter dish and cover, a teapot and cover (14cm high), a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, eight teacups and eight saucers.
Sevres tray, coffee can and saucer, a jug and a sucrier cover, painted with figures within landscapes within turquoise and blue borders applied with jewels, crossed LL's marks to bases, late 18th / early 19th century, (5) The tray measures 23.5cm wide Condition report: The tray is free from damages or restorations however it lacks many of the applied jewels. The cover has a restuck finial. The jug coffee can and saucer have been broken and glued with associated losses.
A Worcester sucrier and cover c.1765, richly decorated in the Queen Charlotte pattern of spiralling foliate panels in the Imari palette, the cover surmounted with a rosebud finial, square seal mark, 11.5cm high. (2) Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke Collection. Purchased from Delphi Antiques, Dublin in 2001.
A Flight Worcester oval sucrier and cover late 18th century, and a Barr Worcester teabowl and saucer, moulded with spiral flutes and decorated with bands of husks or leaf sprays in gilt on cobalt blue, and a Barr Worcester small cabbage leaf jug with similar decoration, crescent mark to the sucrier, the teabowl and saucer with incised B marks, 14cm max. (5) Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke Collection.
A good Worcester tea service c.1770, brightly painted with fan-shaped panels containing colourful European flowers, reserved on a powder blue ground with flower and foliate sprays in gilt. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a spoon tray, a slop bowl, a cake plate, ten teabowls, five coffee cups and ten saucers. (34)
A John Moseley black basalt commemorative milk jug early 19th century, each side applied with a shell-shaped panel, one side depicting Britannia and an angel before an obelisk, the angel holding a shield titled 'Nelson', the reverse with motifs representing Nelson's three battles beneath a banner inscribed 'Trafalgar', on an unusual moulded vermicelli ground, impressed mark, and a black basalt sucrier with a swan finial, applied with a figure of Nelson standing between two columns, 16.8cm max. (2)
A quantity of Victorian tea wares with green and gilt border decoration comprising a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, milk jug, three cake serving plates, seventeen cups, seven saucers and five tea plates together with a toning collection of Alfred Meakin green and gilt dessert wares comprising a pair of serving bowls and six dessert dishes
A four piece silver tea service comprising: teapot, coffee pot, sucrier and cream jug, all chased and embossed with lobed scrolls and foliage, gadrooned rims and pedestal feet, cast leaf finials, each with c-scroll frame cartouche to either side engraved with crest, by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 1900, 24.5cm high and smaller, 2140gms gross (4)
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