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A Victorian porcelain part tea service possible Coalport - comprising teapot and cover, cups, saucers, sucrier and cover, sandwich plate, slop bowl each painted with different botanical specimens on a peach ground, gilt rims, painted mark 1674 Condition report: Two damage saucers, teapot lid riveted
Sucrier de forme ovale à deux anses latérales en argent estampé reposant sur quatre pieds, à décor ajouré ceinturant deux médaillons sans gravure, lintérieur en verre bleu, le couvercle à doucine partagé par un rang de godrons et terminé par un frétel de fraises.PARIS 1787. Maître orfèvre : probablement Jean-François ROUMIER.Poids net : 379 g
Service trois pièces en argent composé dune cafetière, dun sucrier couvert et dun pot à lait dont lintérieur est en vermeil sinspirant dun modèle de la fin du XVIIIe siècle dAntoine Boullier; les trois pièces reposent sur des pieds cannelés, les attaches sont à décor de pilastres et de larges guirlandes en reprise sur les becs verseurs.Poinçon minerve.PARIS, fin du XIXe siècle, début du XXe siècle. Orfèvre : Georges FALKENBERG.Poids brut : 1079 g
Service thé-café de quatre pièces en argent, composé dune théière, dune cafetière, dun sucrier (enfoncement à une anse) et dun pot à lait. A côtes torses, les pieds à enroulements feuillagés, il est gravé darmoiries de mariage surmontées dune couronne de baron.Poinçon minerve. Orfèvre : LAPAR et BEGUIN.Poids brut : 1651 g
An extensive Wedgwood `Ice Rose` pattern part service, comprising an oval platter, two tureens and covers, two sauce boats and stands, fourteen dinner and starter plates, eleven dessert plates, ten side plates, thirteen soup bowls and twelve stands, six dessert bowls, ten breakfast bowls, six butter dishes, eighteen teacups and saucers, six tea plates, teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, sugar bowl, two milk jugs, and five small dishes.
A John Ridgway porcelain part tea service, mid-19th Century, painted with flower sprays within gilt and blue borders, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two cake plates, twelve tea and coffee cups and twelve saucers, puce printed Royal Arms mark and pattern number `2` over `6582` in iron red to bases (some faults and restoration).
A Hammersley china strawberry set, a Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" pattern sandwich tray, a Richard Ginori part tea set, various meat plates and a box of china wares to include a Mason's tea caddy, a Prattware pot lid, various china wares, etc CONDITION REPORTS All in used and worn condition and some items with chips and damage including pot lid extremely broken and re-glued. Generally however, condition appears reasonable. Lid missing to the gilt decorated sucrier.
A parcel lot of 18th and 19th Century English porcelain to include Worcester saucer with feather mould floral decoration, workman`s mark, two other Worcester saucers, three ladies and fence patterns, both A/F, coffee cup and sucrier, lacking lid with green floral sprigs pattern, unmarked, bute shape cup with landscape scene with man leaning on a gate, marked 1926, probably Spode, Worcester coffee cup and two saucers with wrythen fluted body, decorated with flowers, coffee cup with fluted body with similar decoration and two G Grainger teacups with floral and pagoda pattern (12) .
A Sèvres-style solitaire tea service, late 18th/early 19th century, painted in the manner of Vieillard with panels of figures in rural and farmyard scenes, reserved on a green ground within blue borders, interlaced LL marks and pseudo painter`s mark. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a cup and saucer. (7)
A MINTON, ""HADDON HALL"" PATTERN CHINA TEA AND DINNER SERVICE FOR TWELVE PERSONS, OF APPROX 92 PIECES, comprising; 12 dinner plates, 12 breakfast plates, 18 side plates, 2 tureens and covers, 2 oval dishes, 2 graduated platters, 2 sauce boats and stands, 12 consume cups and saucers, 12 fruit bowls, 12 tea cups and saucers, a sandwich plate, milk jug and sucrier, a small dish, a rectangular dish and a small rectangular receiver (92)
An English porcelain part tea service, possibly John Rose, Coalport, circa 1805, with gilt decoration, comprising prow shape teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, three coffee cans, three teacups, three saucers and a cake plate, painted `No. 13` pattern number to base (some faults).
SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA SERVICE of baluster form, with gadrooned borders and pineapple finials,comprising a teapot 20cm high, coffee pot, 24cm high, water pot 24cm high, sucrier, 8.5cm high and cream jug, 9cm high, Birmingham 1968 and 1969, makers BES, approximately 2243g in total Good condition.
FINE VICTORIAN SILVER RENAISSANCE REVIVAL FIVE PIECE TEA SERVICE decorated with strapwork and arched panels of classical figurative scenes, comprising a kettle on stand, teapot, water pot, sucrier and cream jug, Glasgow 1895, retailed by Edwards and Sons of Glasgow, the set weighing approximately 3367g gross, the kettle on stand measuring 33cm high There is no burner with the tea pot stand, otherwise in good condition and hallmarks are clear.
SERVICE À CAFÉ en argent, modèle de forme balustre posant sur un piédouche à contours, le corps orné de larges côtes pincées, le couvercle surmonté dune corolle stylisée, les anses à enroulements. Composé?: une cafetière, un sucrier et son couvercle et un pot à lait. Travail allemand titré à 800/1000e. (Petits chocs). POIDS BRUT?: 1,040?kg
SERVICE À THÉ en argent, modèle, à décor martelé posant sur un piédouche rond à doucine. Les couvercles surmontés dune toupie, les anses à volutes. Composé? d: une théière, une cafetière, un sucrier et son couvercle, une coupe, un pot à lait, une bouilloire et son réchaud et un plateau ovale à contours de filets. Sans poinçon, travail probablement américain. DIM. PLATEAU?: LONG. 66,5?cm - LARG. 47,7?cm POIDS BRUT?: 6,73?kg
WING CHUN (ATTRIBUÉ À) Service à thé, en argent, composé d’une théière, d’un pot à lait et d’un sucrier couvert, tous quatre quadripodes et lobés, à riche décor repoussé de scènes animées de personnages logés dans des panneaux verticaux et dragons en très haut relief. Poinçons insculpés sous les bases. (Quelques légères déformations). Chine, dynastie Qing, vers 1890. Haut. (max) 17,5 cm - Poids (total) 1 560 g
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