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Five pieces of Canton famille rose pottery, to include sucrier, jar with cover, dish and a plate (5) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 207 - Chip to rim of plate, two or three hairline cracks to dish, damage to handle on sucrier, restored damage to lid and chips to jar with cover, cracks to lid of bigger jar with cover
Early 19th century Minton and Poulson teaware with painted roses and swags pattern no. 791 decoration - comprising new shape teapot and cover, stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slops bowl, eight coffee cans, twelve tea cups, twelve saucers and two saucer dishes - all with Sèvres-style and 791 mark CONDITION REPORT Sucrier has broad hairline crack running from upper rim, one less severe hairline crack and further crack to body. Teapot stand with large loss and staining. One saucer dish with multiple hairline cracks and staple repairs, other saucer dish has hairline crack and general discolouration. Two coffee cans with hairline cracks to the loop handles. One saucer severely broken - though no losses. One saucer with hairline above foot rim, another with a rim chip and hairline crack. One teacup with hairline to loop handle. Overall ornament and gilding is good and fresh, some inconsistent discolouration to the porcelain
18th century Worcester sucrier and cover with flower-head knop, painted Chinese figures in landscapes, circa 1770, 12cm high CONDITION REPORT Appears to be some very slight losses to raised elements of bud finial of cover, some inconsistent discolouration of the porcelain, enamel decorative remains fresh
A MEXICAN SILVER SIX PIECE TEASET comprising oval tray, teapot, hot-water jug, sugar basin, lidded sucrier, cream-jug, marked 'Sterling 925 Casa Prieto, Ave Juarez 40, Mexico DF', total 180ozs (approx) Provenance: The Estate of Thomas Ifor Rees, the first British Ambassador to Bolivia whose career included diplomatic service in Italy, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba, Spain and Mexico
A Victorian silver three piece boat shaped tea set comprising: teapot, sucrier and creamer, all with lobed lower bodies surrounding chased and embossed scrolls and flowers, each with central shaped cartouche to both sides of bodies, one side engraved with anchor and plough motif, the other with the cipher AJL 1898, ebonised finial and handle to teapot, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1897/8/9, 14cm high and smaller, 574gms gross (faults)
A good Victorian four piece tea service of segmental baluster form, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sucrier and milk jug, all with matching engraved scroll design to bodies, reeded foliate handles, ivory insulators, the spouts with embossed cross hatching surrounded by scrolling foliage, each piece with vacant shield cartouche to body, by Joseph Angell I & Joseph Angell II, London 1848/9, also stamped Mayer Silversmith Liverpool, 30cm high and smaller, 2044gms gross (4)
A Japanese satsuma pottery tea service comprising: teapot and cover, cream jug, lidded sucrier, two bowls, six cups and saucers and side plates, each piece finely decorated with prunus blossom and boughs, formal gilt circlet borders on a red ground, teapot 13cm high, late Meiji period, marked (faults)
Three trays of The Foley Wileman & Co china, gilt and floral teaware comprising teacups and saucers, plates, milk jug and sucrier together with a 19th Century porcelain tazza decorated with a bird amongst foliage. (3) CONDITION REPORT: General wear to gilt in places. Crazing to some items. Sugar bowl has a base crack. Two cups have noticeable chips and/or hairline cracks. Marked to the bottom 9744. Inventory: 11 cups, 11 saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, 12 side plates, 1 sandwich plate.
Eight trays of Royal Doulton English fine bone china Rondelay tea and dinner ware items comprising tea cups and saucers, teapot, milk jug, bowls, plates, sucrier, lidded tureen on stand etc. (8) CONDITION REPORT: In general appear unused and in good condition overall. Some a bit grubby, far too many to check.
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ELECTROPLATE CIRCULAR TEAPOT, with classical engraved decoration of Anthemion's below a Greek Key border and with 'C' scroll heat proofed handle, TWO VARIOUS HOT WATER JUGS, and a LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY EPBM CIRCULAR TWO HANDLE SUCRIER, matching baluster MILK JUG with double 'C' scroll handles, A CHILD'S BOXED TRIO OF WALKER AND HALL CUTLERY, together with TWO OTHER BOXED SETS OF CUTLERY AND PAIR OF CLAW END SUGAR BOWS
A box containing a collection of miniature china wares and decorative wares, etc, to include a small Bonzo dog figurine, a 19th Century miniature figure of a dog painted in iron red and gilt, a collection of miniature Oriental porcelain tea set comprising porcelain tray, teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, jug, teacup and two plates, each painted with irises and carp and bearing character marks to base, a Continental porcelain heart-shaped trinket box, together with various other miniature porcelain tea wares, small oval portrait pictures, miniature pig and miniature cat, glass ornaments, capo-di-monte cup and saucer, etc
A Vienna porcelain tray decorated with Classical maidens, together with a collection of matching coffee wares to include sucrier and cover, small coffee pot, water jug and three coffee cans and saucers, together with three late 19th / early 20th Century pottery meat plates CONDITION REPORTS Milk jug lid is broken and has hair line fractures, coffee pot has been broken near the top of the handle and been reguled, there are also fractures. One saucer has been broken and stapled and has chips to the rim. There is wear to the gilding and paint work to all over and general wear and tear to include surface scratches, light chipping, dirt etc. to all pieces. Tray is approx. 35.5cm diameter excluding handles. Meat plates are all crazed, discoloured, staining.
A Chinese early 20th Century export Tackhing of Hong Kong three piece silver tea service Comprising teapot, lidded sucrier and milk jug, all of facetted square section, raising from a tapered square base, engraved with alternating panels with bamboo and spot hammered design, together with a pair of silver sugar tongs with similar design, stamped 'Tackhing, 90% silver, made in H.K.', teapot with later presentation engraving to the cover, dated 1952, teapot 12.5cm high, sucrier 11cm high, milk jug 9.5cm high. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Minor scratching to the exterior of the teapot. Cracks to the ivory/bone inserts in the handle. All further items show wear indicative of age, but are free from knocks, dents and restoration. Weights Teapot - 17.5ozs Sucrier 9 ozs Milk jug 6.1oz sugar tong 0.7ozs
A William IV silver sucrier by Joseph Angell I and John Angell I, London 1835, of melon form decorated with chased floral cartouches, and with C-scroll handles over scroll feet 13ozt. Overall condition good. No obvious signs of damage or repair. marks good makers name worn, scratched to base, gilding worn. Scratches and marks commensurate with age.
A Ridgway early Victorian tea/coffee service, decorated with a gilded burnt orange and peach border, pattern 2/3222 and 2/3173 comprising; teapot and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, bowl, seven teacups, seven coffee cups and seven saucers, c.1840s Condition Report Overall some rubbed gilding Teapot cracked. One coffee cup and one associated saucer with hairlines, one saucer with hairline.

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