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Five trays of Mayfair fine bone china Staffordshire tea and dinner ware items on a white ground with floral sprays comprising tea pot, coffee pot, cups, saucers, bowls, various plates, tureen, milk jug, sucrier etc. (One complete 6 place dinner service, one complete tea service and one complete coffee set) (5)
A RARE CALCUT POLYCHROME FLUTED SUCRIER AND COVER, C1794-96 12.5cm h Provenance: Godden Reference Collection. Literature: 2011, illustrated p89. The only known Calcut sixteen facet sucrier and cover. The paste and glaze and potting characteristic typical of the factory. It was apparently painted by a slightly more proficient hand than that of the three preceding lots. ++In good condition with slight wear only No Reserve
A GROUP OF COALPORT SHANKED TEA WARE, JOHN ROSE & CO, 1796-C1800 teapot, cover and stand 17cm h, pattern No 30 (slop basin) or unmarked (11) An assembled spiral fluted service including all the shapes (except the sucrier) with various gilt patterns and an enamel basin numbered 30. Pattern numbers are very rarely found on John Rose wares prior to c1810. Pattern 30 has also been seen in purple enamel. ++Some faults and wear No Reserve
A RARE COALPORT POLYCHROME SHANKED TEA CANISTER AND COVER AND MATCHING CREAM JUG, JOHN ROSE & CO, 1796-C1800 jug 12cm h The present example would appear to be the only known example of a Coalport tea canister of this shape. Since tea bowls in early services were slightly smaller than later examples, the milk jug was correspondingly smaller. ++Crack across handle at base, canister/sucrier with star cracks, cover cracked No Reserve
AN ASSEMBLED COALPORT BLUE AND WHITE TEA SERVICE, JOHN ROSE & CO, 1796-C1800 printed with the 1798 Pagodas pattern and variously gilt, teapot and cover 16.5cm h Provenance: (sucrier and cover) Bill Dickenson, Ironbridge. Representative pieces of all the teaware shapes except for the teapot stand. The tea bowls have 28 reeds, the coffee cups 24 and a pronounced curve to the foot. ++Cover of teapot broken and restuck, sucrier cover cracked on the flat top. One saucer dish with old rim nick, the other cracked No Reserve
A COALPORT JAPAN PATTERN PROW SHAPE TEAPOT AND COVER AND TEACUP AND A SHANKED SUCRIER AND COVER, 1800-14 teapot and cover 15.5cm h, underglaze blue 63 or unmarked The underglaze 63 on the teapot is presumably the pattern number, unusually applied by the ground layer. The sucrier has John Rose's distinctive 'beard', only part filling the rings. ++Teapot knop pinned, teapot broken and restuck; cup cracked, sucrier worn No Reserve
A COALPORT POLYCHROME SHANKED PROW SHAPE PART TEA SERVICE, 1810-14 the teapot with associated lustre cover, cream jug 11.5cm h (8) A part service with 'reinforced' handles. Intended to be sold at a lower price on account of the sugar bowl in place of a sucrier and decorated in an earlier sprig pattern. The shapes are illustrated in 1970/81, p189. ++Slop basin and saucer dish cracked No Reserve
A GROUP OF COALPORT TEA WARE, 1800-14 various shapes and patterns including a London shape teacup in the Peace of Paris pattern, sucrier and cover 11cm h (11) One cup has an unusual scroll handle that maybe a prototype for the shape. The continuation of spiral fluting on London shapes is surprising and the shape is rare. Hybrid hard paste London cups have a 'rough' glaze on the bottom of the footrim whereas later examples are unglazed. John Rose's Peace of Paris pattern (No 419) would be topical and made between 30th May and the end of August 1814. See 2000 Appendix, p31. ++Teapot stand formerly riveted, sucrier cracked No Reserve
SEVEN COALPORT BLUE AND WHITE AND OTHER TEA WARES, C1800-14 including an example of the Royal Flute Pagoda and pattern 672, cream jug 12cm h In Thomas Rose's Early Pagoda print the building's finial is on an inverted Y shaped support (information from Barry Lomax). ++Blue and white sucrier and cover broken and restuck, the other sucrier formerly riveted No Reserve
A COALPORT PART TEA SERVICE OF PATTERN 707 AND A COALPORT COVER, C1800-14 (11) The untypical shape has been seen with three different handles and two knop shapes suggesting a different modeller. The green and gilt cover fits the sucrier perfectly but has the alternative knop with a bald top quite different from the berried example of John Rose (see lot 169) ++Some faults and restoration No Reserve
A SUCRIER AND COVER, PROBABLY SÈVRES, THE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURY, REDECORATED BY THOAS MARTIN RANDALL, C1840 painted to one side with Putto and the other with a musical trophy, 9.5cm h Several Sèvres pieces of this shape have been seen with characteristic Randall turquoise ground and gilding , as on the fan plaque and lot 267. On this one, the pink ground and emphasised gilding, the reverse of musical instruments, etc, is done in great detail, even musical notes on the sheet, suggesting it may be the work of the fine draughtsman artist Philip Ballard. 1993, p42, a very similar musical reserve on a piece with Randall family provenance. ++Some slight wear No Reserve
A PINXTON SUCRIER AND COVER, TWO TEA CUPS AND A COFFEE CAN, C1800 various patterns, sucrier and cover 13cm h ++Cover of sucrier in fine condition, sucrier broken and restuck. Landscape cup undamaged but with wear to gilding on rims, Japan pattern cup formerly riveted, coffee can cracked and chipped No Reserve
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN OVAL SUCRIER AND COVER AND A SMALL GROUP OF RELATED TEA WARE, C1805-C1810 sucrier and cover 13cm h (9) The pieces in this Lot are not Coalport, but by another unidentified factory and copy Coalport's style very closely. The sucrier knob differs from Thomas Rose's. It has no small plinth; the under edges are quite straight, unlike Thomas's slightly curved ones. The cup shapes differ from Coalport generally in detail, particularly the handle shape. The dish with the same pattern as the sucrier is apparently mis-numbered, perhaps by human error. The 'pink' decoration on the other trio is this mystery factory's pattern 68 (seen elsewhere) but is essentially as Thomas Rose's pattern 63. ++Sucrier repaired; some light wear No Reserve SALOPIAN ART POTTERY
A FINE CAUGHLEY GILT QUEEN'S PATTERN TEA SERVICE, C1785-90 the service including a teapot and cover, 13.5cm h (21) ++In unusually fine condition with slight wear to gilding on teapot handle and knop. Slight wear to gilding on sucrier knop but in excellent preservation, no cracks, chips or restoration
A CAUGHLEY GILT REEDED TEA SERVICE, C1785-90 teapot, cover and stand 15cm h (11) ++In very good overall condition, no cracks or chips other than one or two minor chips to flange of the sucrier cover which are not visible when in position and a further small flat chip under the scalloped rim. Slight wear to gilding on teapot stand, no restoration
A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT AND COVER AND TEA BOWL AND SAUCER IN THE MANSFIELD PATTERN, A TEAPOT STAND, DESSERT TUREEN STAND AND CLOBBERED SUCRIER, C1760-85 teapot and cover 10cm h, crescent mark or unmarked ++Cover of teapot lacking knop, tea bowl chipped the other items in good condition
A CAUGHLEY POLYCHROME SUCRIER AND COVER AND TWO MATCHING CUPS AND A SAUCER, C1795 with undulating ribbon border, sucrier and cover 10.5cm h Provenance: Godden Reference Collection. Exhibited: (cup and saucer) 2005, No 244. The coffee cup shape is known also with the Tower pattern. ++Sucrier with star crack in base; some localised wear No Reserve
A RARE CAUGHLEY POLYCHROME SHANKED OVAL SUCRIER AND COVER, CREAM JUG, TEAPOT STAND AND SLOP BASIN, C1795 enamelled with the Salolpian Chain pattern, stand 15.5cm w Provenance: Godden Reference Collection. Exhibited: (sucrier and cover) 1999, No 720; 2015 (label un-numbered). Literature: 1989, p83; 2013, pp 181-2. The sucrier and jug illustrated and discussed in a part service, with a matching shape Chamberlain style teapot illustrated in Caughley Society Newsletter 57, February 2014, p13. These pieces are from a unique Caughley service. Some pieces are of a poor quality body. The Chamberlain style sucrier (and the matching teapot referred to) were possibly modelled for Caughley by Jean Toulouse who was known to be at Caughley c1775-85 and at Chamberlains from 1793. The factory decoration is discussed in 2005, Nos 235-7 and is believed to be known now as Salopian Chain. See lot 89 for another sucrier from the same moulds. ++Some typical wear No Reserve
A CAUGHLEY POLYCHROME SHANKED TEAPOT STAND AND SIMILAR SLOP BASIN, C1795 enamelled with the Flaming Pearl and Flaming Pearl Sprigs patterns, basin 15.5cm diam Exhibited: (the bowl) 2005, No 251. There were two different moulds for Caughley spiral fluted bowls in 1790s. On the bowl in lot 76 the top of the spiral curves below the vertical, as do the key pieces introduced in 1792 and decorated at Chamberlains. (see the jug in lot 47). On the present bowl, the spirals end vertically, as on the c1795 sucrier and jug in lot 76. The stand is from the same mould as the one in lot 76. ++Basin with minor crack; typical wear No Reserve
A CAUGHLEY YELLOW GROUND OVAL SUCRIER AND COVER WITH THE VERY RARE ROYAL ARMS MARK, 1798-99 13.5cm h, moulded mark Provenance: Godden Reference Collection; Mercury Antiques. Exhibited: 1999, No 761; 2005, No 242. Literature: 1969 reprinted 1981, p xxxiii; 1989, illustrated p 85; Godden's Guide to English Porcelain reprinted 1992, illustrated p126; 2013 illustrated p187. The only known example of a Caughley sucrier of the crinkled shape. Note the distinctive form of the knop and pronounced hard body. One of six or so examples with the Royal Arms mark moulded into the base. ++Some typical wear No Reserve
A CAUGHLEY SHANKED OVAL SUCRIER AND COVER, C1797-99 enamelled in sepia and gilt, 13cm h Provenance: Mercury Antiques, London. Exhibited: 1999, No 781; 2005, No 243. From the same Caughley "Chamberlain style" moulds as the earlier sucrier (lot 76). This and lot 88 are the only known pieces in such a hard body. The decoration of sepia and gilt ovals is in the Chamberlain style; perhaps this example was part of Turner's white stock, sold at auction and later decorated elsewhere. ++Localised wear only No Reserve
A Flight Worcester teaset, comprising of teapot and stand, sucrier, sugar bowl and cream jug, five saucers, four tea bowls and two cups, with a similar cup (16) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 42 - Minor fading to gilding to all pieces, chip to base of sugar bowl, chip to rim of teabowl, handle repaired to cup, crack to another tea bowl, crack to another cup.
A Dresden porcelain bowl, decorated with floral garlands on white ground with gilt border, 19cm diameter, together with a late 19th century sucrier, possibly for Davenport, decorated with a floral motif within blue and white ground and gilt foliate border, a Noritake floral decorated twin handled bowl on pink ground, a Copeland floral decorated china vase stand and a quantity of late 19th century dessert plates and later biscuit plates (a lot)
Twenty six pieces of 19th century Indian Tree patterned teaware, comprising twelve cups, eleven saucers, sandwich plate, teapot and sucrier (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Each lustre has one faceted drop missing. All drops have minor chips and edge scuffs. None of these are particularly significant. The metalwork is very dull as is the gilt overpainting. They are structurally sound and with the exception of the missing lustre they are complete.

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