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A Royal Albert part tea service, in 'Tea Rose' pattern, RdNo 839056, comprising tea pot, sucrier, milk jug, six tea cups and saucers, and five tea plates, together with a Sheridan tea pot, sucrier and milk jug, decorated with pheasants, and a Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' calendar plate. (24)
A Don pottery sucrier base painted in coloured enamels with flowers along with four other pieces of Don pottery; a plate from a toy ware tea service, a jug in the dollar pattern and a cup and saucer transfer printed in black depicting children. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Sucrier base cracked, cup with two rim chips, small plate with a slight chip. Jug and saucer free from chips and cracks.
Eight pieces of Royal Doulton series ware teawares decorated in the Jackdaw of Rheims pattern including a teapot and stand, milk jug, twin handled sucrier, printed marks to the base, teapot 15 cm height. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. A small hairline crack to the base of the tea pot stand, crazing and enamel flaking to some.
Three pieces of Royal Doulton series ware decorated in the Jackdaw of Rheims pattern, including a hot water pot, milk jug and sucrier, printed marks to the base, teapot 20.75 cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some crazing, some faint short hairline cracks to the hot water pot and sucrier.
An early 19th century English porcelain tea service with Rococo scrolling handles and painted in green and puce enamels with foliage, including tea pot, sucrier, milk jug, slop bowl, two bread and butter plates, along with eleven tea cups and saucers. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Old stapled repair to end of spout on tea pot, finial repair on sucrier, chip to the interior of milk jug, some crazing, small hairline cracks and chips to most.
A late 18th century Derby teapot, stand and sucrier with gilt and dry blue borders. Painted in polychrome enamels with baskets of flowers and bands of colourful scrollwork. Painted puce mark, pattern number 477, teapot 26cm handle to spout. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Teapot cover handle broken but retained. Teapot badly cracked. Stand free from damage. Sucrier and cover free from damage. Some gilt wear throughout.
An early 20th century miniature four piece floral decorated and gilt heightened tea service comprising teapot, sucrier and cover, bowl and jug, length of teapot 7.25cm. CONDITION REPORT: A little rubbing to the gilding, teeny nibble to the pot lid, teapot rim has crazing to the glaze, teapot finial is cracked.
A mid Victorian part tea service decorated with flowers and gilt enhanced green panels and dendritic forms comprising a teapot, a jug and bowl, a sucrier and saucer, twelve tea plates, eleven saucers, eleven small cups, two sandwich plates, and twelve large cups (one associated). CONDITION REPORT: General staining and surface dirt, some crazed, stained areas. Cups with hairline cracks.
An early 20th century Meissen blue and white cabaret set, comprising teapot, jug, lidded sucrier, two cups and saucers and a tray, blue crossed sword marks, length of tray 40cm. CONDITION REPORT: No cracks or chips. Surface dirt, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A composite 19th century pink floral gilt heightened tea service, the majority mid 19th century Davenport including lidded sucrier, cups of two varying sizes, saucers and pedestal jug, also a late 19th century teapot, bowl and jug (losses throughout). CONDITION REPORT: Losses throughout including rim of jug broken and crudely repaired with staples, hairline cracks to several saucers and staple repairs, staining under sucrier. Large cups: some cracked. Small cups: chips to rims. Teapot spout cracked. Staining and dirt throughout and a small amount of rubbing to the gilding.
A mid 19th century Coalport floral painted and floral encrusted twin handled sucrier and cover, painted mark "Coalport" to base, height 10cm, a late 19th/early 20th century Continental porcelain rectangular caddy decorated with exotic birds and hinged lid, height 15cm, a mid 19th century English chamberstick and a 20th century Continental coffee can and saucer (4).
A quantity of mixed ceramics comprising Shelley coffee cups and saucers, six pink and five blue, a Chelsea hand painted drainer and saucer, a part tea set decorated with roses comprising teapot, jug, sucrier, six plates, six cups and saucers, two Narumi oval serving dishes, and a large gilt and white oval meat platter. CONDITION REPORT: One of the cups has a handle missing, chips to plates and saucers, chip to drainer and saucer, surface dirt.
A Booths "Real Old Willow" pattern gilt heightened dinnerware set, comprising twelve dinner plates, eleven smaller examples, seven side plates, two circular tureens and covers, two smaller twin handled examples, five graduated oval platters and a sauce boat (some af). CONDITION REPORT: One small tureen/sucrier: lid reglued (cracked in three pieces), other small one has a reglued handle. One larger circular tureen: chip to underneath the rim, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Plates: some examples with chips to rim, some with staining, general wear to surface, rubbing to gilt. Platter: extensive crazing throughout.
GEORGE VI THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SET comprising teapot, two handled sucrier and cream jug, all raised on circular stepped bases, Sheffield 1945-46, maker's mark Mappin and Webb. 31 Troy ounces overall approx. CONDITION REPORT: Very dirty, surface wear, scratches, no major obvious damage, cracks or restoration, minor dings, dents as expected, hallmarks fairly good.
EDWARD VII FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET, comprising: teapot; coffeepot; sucrier and cream jug. All of ribbed form, raised on oval bases, London 1901. Maker's initials: J.H., three pieces marked: John Hunt, Preston, to base. 44 Troy ounces approx. overall. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Ebonised handles fairly worn and a little loose in settings, surface wear, tarnishing as expected, no obvious major damage, splits or repairs.
ELIZABETH II MATCHED FIVE PIECE SILVER TEA SET, comprising: teapot; coffeepot; water jug; cream jug and sucrier, all raised on circular pedestal bases, having scrolled handles and all engraved with the letter: 'F'. Birmingham 1965-1967, hall marked. Maker's mark: Baker Ellis Silver Company. 74 Troy ounces overall, approx.
A Worcester part tea and coffee service c.1775, decorated in the Hop Trellis pattern with berried swags between trellis panels in gilt and red. Comprising: a sucrier and cover, four coffee cups, two teabowls and eight saucers. (16) Provenance: Diana Keppel, Countess of Albemarle (1909-2013).
A Paris porcelain tea service 19th century, decorated with scenes of figures on horseback and in rural settings, the formal borders with gilt lyre and foliate motifs on a white ground, gilt marks for Dagoty of Paris. Comprising: a square tray, a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sucrier and cover, three cups and three saucers. (12) Provenance: Diana Keppel, Countess of Albemarle (1909-2013).
A Chamberlain Worcester tea and coffee service c.1810, richly decorated in the Imari palette with pattern 544, a formal design of red and gilt flowering plants within shaped blue and gilt foliate panels, painted script mark to some pieces, painted pattern number, minor damages. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, two plates, twelve tea cups, twelve coffee cups and twelve saucers. (45) Cf. Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain Worcester, p.325 for a record of this pattern listed as 'Scarlet with blue and gold curtains'.
A collection of early 19th century tea wares comprising a two handled sucrier and cover with gilded and entwined brick red ribbon decoration together with a matching tea cup, coffee cup and saucer and a further early 19th century tea cup and saucer with lozenge and trailing leaf decoration in black, gilt and brick red
Collection of Worcester circa 1770 - 1790 to include two tankards printed with parrot pattern and Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, a jug printed with three flower pattern, and a sucrier printed with the Bandstand pattern, (5) 14cm high Condition report: Parrot tankard: Cracks to the bottom of the base. Fisherman tankard: crack to the top of the handle. Jug: crack and chip to the bottom of the handle, small chip to foot. Sucrier: restored finial, chip to edge of cover, the base broken and restuck.
Chamberlains Worcester service circa 1820, to include a teapot and stand, sucrier and cover, cream jug, slop bowl, two saucer dishes, six coffee cans, ten tea cups and saucers, (35) Condition report: small stress crack to teapot body. Damages to six cups and three saucers. Some gilt rubbing and crazing patches.
A COALPORT BLUE AND GILT SUCRIER, CIRCA 1805, A BLUE AND WHITE PEARLWARE STAND WITH PIERCED BORDER, A WILLOW PATTERN SAUCE TUREEN AND COVER, A CARLTON WARE FOXGLOVE BASKET, ANTIQUES. FOUR BOOKS ON COLLECTABLES COMPRISING SILHOUETTES, PORTRAIT MINIATURES, MINIATURE ANTIQUES AND GEORGIAN GLASS, ETC
A DERBY FLUTED SUCRIER AND COVER WITH BLUE AND GILT DECORATION, 12CM H, PUCE PAINTED MARK, CIRCA 1795-1800, A WORCESTER SPIRALLY FLUTED GILT TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, CIRCA 1790, AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN POLYCHROME TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, A DERBY PLATE PAINTED WITH FLOWER SPRAYS AND A MASON'S IRONSTONE JAPAN PATTERN STAND, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
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