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Lot 267

An early 19c Miles Mason teapot, sucrier and teapot stand together with a cup and saucer, all transfer printed in blue and white with a Willow type pattern and gilt borders, pseudo Chinese marks to base, the teapot 6.5" tall overall.

Lot 12

A First Period Worcester Porcelain Tea Service, circa 1775, printed in underglaze blue with the Fence pattern, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug and six tea bowls and saucers, crescent marks (17) Some items possibly matched. Some minor firing flaws and very tiny rim chips. 290513

Lot 45

A Swansea Porcelain Tea Service, circa 1820, painted in green, red and gilt with flower sprays in ogee panels on a green seeded ground with flower sprigs, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and milk jug, and six teacups and saucers, pattern 493, painted marks in red (17) Teapot with hairline cracks to inner flange of pot. Sucrier with firing faults. One cup with riveted repair to join of handle and body. Some minor firing flaws and wear throughout. 280313

Lot 63

A Royal Doulton "Canton" pattern tea set for six place settings comprising teapot, milk jug, lidded sucrier, six cups, saucers and tea plates CONDITION REPORTS Light general wear, but overall condition appears to be reasonably good.

Lot 72

A collection of Susie Cooper "Apple Gay" pattern tea and coffee wares to include teapot, coffee pot, cups and saucers, salt and pepper, milk jug and lidded sucrier, trinket dish, etc., together with a small collection of Copeland Spode "Chinese Rose" pattern teawares CONDITION REPORTS Susie Cooper wares with light general wear, handle to lid of sucrier is cracked, stoppers are missing to salt and pepper, however overall condition appears to be reasonably good. Copeland Spode teawares have some wear and scuffs, and some scratches and losses to decoration and green edges, some scuffs and scratches, one saucer cracked, otherwise condition appears reasonable.

Lot 43

A selection of oriental eggshell porcelain tea and coffee wares including a teapot, lidded milk jug, lidded sucrier, slop bowl, eleven tea cups and saucers, nine coffee cans and saucers and a large quantity of plates

Lot 79

Two graduated Royal Worcester white ground leaf moulded jugs and a further similar sugar basin, a Worcester Blush Ivory vase of cylindrical compressed form with floral detail, a Worcester Blush Ivory sucrier and a further small Worcester vase in the 18th century style

Lot 166

AN EXTENSIVE ROYAL CROWN DERBY ‘ROYAL ANTOINETTE’ SERVICE, comprising two large tureens, teapot, meat platter, vegetable dish, sauce boat/stand, milk jug, sucrier, tea strainer/stand, eight tea cups/saucers, eight soup cups/stands, eight dinner plates, eight tea plates and eight side plates (67)

Lot 975

A Victorian black transfer printed teapot, a blue and white transfer printed milk jug and a sucrier.

Lot 194

Spode tea service circa 1820 bat printed with landscapes, to include a teapot and stand, two cream boats, slop bowl, and saucer dish, two lidded sucriers, thirteen cups and saucers and one other similar teacup and saucer, (39) Condition report: wear to the gilt and occasional scratches to print on many pieces. One cup has a crack to the handle, one saucer with body crack. One sucrier has a restuck finial, the base is stained. the other sucrier cover has stains. The teapot has a star crack to the body. One cream boat has firing cracks.

Lot 1505

A French porcelain vase, 20th Century, the ovoid body and flared neck decorated with gilt chinoiserie scenes on an orange ground, flanked by a pair of swan handles, on a circular foot and square base, height approx 32.5cm, together with a collection of Paris porcelain, 19th Century, including three vases, coffee pots, sucrier and jugs (faults).

Lot 1514

A Wedgwood `Florentine` pattern part dinner and tea service, comprising two graduated oval platters, an oval dish, nine dinner and dessert plates, twelve side plates, ten teacups and nine saucers, a coffee can and saucer, six butter dishes, sucrier and milk jug.

Lot 1553

A Royal Doulton `Canton` pattern part dinner and tea service, comprising a circular serving bowl, two oval serving dishes, twelve dinner, dessert and side plates, twelve soup bowls and stand, twelve teacups and eleven saucers, milk jug and sucrier and cover.

Lot 971

A parcel lot of ceramics to include a quantity of blue and white to include Minton, containing plates, tureens, platters, jugs, egg cups, a Victorian part tea set, glass decanters, Islamic tin glaze lidded jars and bowl, eggshell porcelain teapot and sucrier etc, approx. 130 pieces, some A/F

Lot 251

A Beswick huntsman on brown horse, six hounds and a hunting ware teapot, milk jug and sucrier

Lot 254

A good 19th century silver plated wine coaster with lattice side and grapevine border; and a silver plated sucrier by Christofle

Lot 225

A Noritake coffee set for six settings, comprising cups, saucers, a waisted coffee pot, a sucrier and a milk jug, all painted in the `Desert` pattern

Lot 246

A Noritake teaset for six settings, comprising pedestal cups and saucers, teapot, sucrier and milk jug, all painted in the `Desert` pattern, together with two bonbon dishes and a teacup in the same pattern

Lot 942

VICTORIAN STYLE EMBOSSED ELECTROPLATE TEA AND COFFEE SET OF FOUR PIECES, with pyriform COFFEE POT and TEA POT with pineapple finials , MILK JUG AND TWO HANDLE SUCRIER, all on pierced tab feet (4)

Lot 251

A Beswick tiger, a Keele Street Pottery three piece tea set, a continental finch a/f. and a Malling lustre sucrier (6)

Lot 259

A Spode Fleur de Lys coffee set. Comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sucrier with lid, sandwich plate and 4 coffee cups and saucers

Lot 594

A Flight Worcester oval porcelain sucrier and cover, circa 1795, wrythen outline, painted with floral sprays, approx 12 cm h. together with a Grange Worcester circular twin handled porcelain sucrier and cover. (2)

Lot 77

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware miniature teapot, relief decorated with hunting scenes, together with a matching cream jug and sucrier

Lot 193

A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEAPOT, two teapots, a coffee pot and a sucrier

Lot 243

A LOVING CUP decorated with purple pansies to one side and pink roses to the other, highlighted in gilt, 12cm high, together with a sucrier cover and stand, two similar cups and a saucer

Lot 37

A Shelley tea service, thirty six pieces, decorated with flowering poppies, consists of ten cups, twelve saucers, eleven side plates, two bread plates, sucrier and milk jug, printed mark and gilt number 11327

Lot 95

A mid 20th century silver four piece tea service in a Regency style, canted rectangular form consisting of a teapot, water jug, cream jug and two handled sucrier, ebonised handles and knops to the hinged covers, 51.6oz total weight

Lot 165

Wedgwood Country ware tea set (with matched sucrier). Condition Report: see terms and conditions

Lot 55

A pair of early 19th century cut glass chemists bottles or decanters of cylindrical form with comb basal cutting and ground pontils, with facet cut ball stoppers, 9in. (23cm.) high, together with a Victorian cut glass water jug with strawberry diamond, prism and panel cut body and star cut pedestal base, 10½in. (26.5cm.) high and a Victorian moulded glass twin handled sucrier and cover. (4)

Lot 1144

Early 19th century Staffordshire tea service in the Imari palette comprising, teapot, sucrier, basin, cream jug, two 9" plates, one oval plate, eleven saucers, ten teacups and eight coffee cans

Lot 1229

A metalwares sucrier, with fluted and foliate decoration, the cover with bud finial, stamped 800

Lot 24

Eastern white metal milk jug and sucrier, embossed with scrolling floral decoration, with a matched pair of white metal sugar tongs, 8oz approx (a.f) (3)

Lot 32

Edwardian silver Georgian style baluster sucrier and milk jug, with scrolled handles and feet, maker Mappin & Webb, London 1907, the milk jug 3" high, 4.5oz approx (2)

Lot 1481

Weidmann Italian and white metal part coffee set comprising two cups and saucers, cylindrical sucrier and cover with two spoons, marked 800; together with a pair of Fornasetti cylindrical kitchen storage jars branded `Tea` `Coffee`, 7" high

Lot 1553

Attractive Shelley tea service comprising teapot, sucrier, milk jug and six cups and saucers decorated with various floral sprays upon a white ground

Lot 218

A French porcelain Empire style coffee set Sucrier finial broken, minor chips and wear throughout.

Lot 733

A composite Thuringian Porcelain tea service, probably Wallendorf, et al., circa 1770-80, painted with the Immortelle pattern in underglaze blue, comprising teapot and cover, jug and cover, sucrier and cover, eight tea bowls and eleven saucers, various marks, the teapot 13.5cm (some pieces replacements from other factories including one Meissen tea bowl) Chip to underside of rim of lid on teapot. The jug has a chip off the rim of the lid and several chips on tip of the spout. Bowl and cover good. Two tea bowls chipped on the rims, and one saucer with small firing crack on rim. Otherwise reasonable throughout.

Lot 20

An early 19th Century gilt decorated oval Sucrier and Cover, a Victorian sucrier and cover, pair of early 19th Century Derby coffee cans and other items.

Lot 4

A PINXTON PORCELAIN SUCRIER, c.1810, of eliptical form with two bifurcated loop handles, painted in burnt orange, blue, pink and green with scattered flowers, unmarked, 7 1/2", 4 1/2" high over handles, together with a matching fluted coffee can, unmarked, 2 1/2" high (2)

Lot 21

A WEDGWOOD CHINA MATCHED CABARET SET, late 19th century, on-glaze printed in bright blue with a Neo-classic swag border and comprising canted oblong tray, teapot and cover, two handled sucrier and cover, milk jug and cover, and four coffee cans and saucers, printed marks, tray 17 1/4" wide (12)

Lot 148

A FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1967/8, in William IV style of melon fluted baluster form, the acanthus leaf and pendant husk cast handles with ivory stops, and raised upon four escallop shell feet, comprising teapot and coffee pot, the hinged covers with melon fluted ivory knop, two handled sucrier and lift off cover with ivory knop and milk jug, teapot 12 1/2" wide, 102ozs 6dwts total gross, together with a matching oval two handled tray, 26 1/2" wide over handles, approximately 128ozs (5) (Illustrated)

Lot 42

PARIS Partie de service à décor polychrome de bouquets de fleurs et filet dentelé or comprenant 17 assiettes d`un modèle et 14 d`un modèle légèrement différent, sept jattes circulaires et un sucrier ovale. Manufacture de Locré. XVIIIe siècle, vers 1785. (Quelques petits éclats et usures d`or, le couvercle du sucrier postérieur).

Lot 518

PART TEA SERVICE, cottage Derby Imari pattern, to include a teapot, coffee pot, sucrier, cream jug and a double preserve pot. (5)

Lot 64

A 19th Century English porcelain cabinet plate, the centre painted with a bird in a branch within green, yellow and gilt pierced borders, an early 19th Century English porcelain sucrier on stand, a Victorian pottery jug, transfer decorated with Oriental figures, a W B Cobridge jug, the body decorated in raised relief in green, yellow and gilt on a matted ground, and a late 19th Century Japanese Imari decorated scalloped shaped dish

Lot 110

A collection of early 19th Century tea wares, each decorated with swags and floral sprays in purple and gilt, to include an oval teapot, matching twin-handled sucrier on stand and tea bowl and stand, together with a similar oval teapot with fluted sides and matching tea bowl and saucer

Lot 164

Three 19th century jugs and a black basalt sucrier base. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 21

A late 18th century part tea and coffee service, decorated against the orange ground with flowers and foliage and comprising two shallow bowls, six saucers, lidded sucrier with stand, nine coffee cups, two tea cups and basin (see illustration).

Lot 66

A WEDGWOOD THREE COLOUR JASPER WARE SUCRIERdipped in green jasper and applied with three lavender cameos alternating with musical trophies between rams` heads and swags, 8.5cm h, impressed mark, c1880

Lot 123

A large Wedgwood "Florentine Turquoise" pattern dinner service comprising 8 dinner plates, 6 dessert plates, 6 side plates, oval meat plate, gravy boat and stand, 6 soup bowls, teapot, coffee pot, sucrier, cream, sugar bowl, 6 soup bowls, 6 cups and 7 saucers, 6 coffee cans and 6 saucers. (64)

Lot 1171

A Chinese famille rose export porcelain tankard, Qianlong period, the exterior painted with colourful fish amongst reeds beneath a rim of scrolls and lotus, height approx 16cm (repaired), together with a Chinese export porcelain part tea service, Qianlong period, comprising cylindrical teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug and slop bowl, an Imari bowl and a blue and white ginger jar (faults).

Lot 458

A Birmingham silver two handled sucrier and matching miniature cream jug (2)

Lot 1008

A Shelley white glazed tea set comprising five cups, six saucers, five tea plates, a sucrier and cover

Lot 1195

A Royal Crown Derby Vine pattern coffee pot, sucrier and cover, milk jug, six tea cups, seven saucers, six tea plates, one bread and butter plate, printed marks in red, or green, various dates, some first quality

Lot 1283

Caughley tea wares, ribbed bodies, blue and gold borders, a Swansea bowl, damaged, a Caughley sucrier and cover, damaged, and a Liverpool(?) sauceboat

Lot 329

NINETEENTH CENTURY DAVENPORT CHINA CRESCENT SHAPED DISH AND COVER with blue and gilt stem pattern knop, decorated with printed and painted chinoiserie floral decoration, 14" (35.5cm) wide, printed marks, and a NINETEENTH CENTURY SPODE PORCELAIN WILLOW PATTERN TWO HANDLED RECTANGULAR SUCRIER AND COVER, with gilt cherry pattern knop, printed marks (2)

Lot 1633

A 19th century Sucrier with lid and handpainted lozenge shape Desert Plate also 19th century

Lot 41

Meissen, Sucrier saupoudroir de forme balustre à décor polychrome de bouquets de fleurs, le sommet formé de feuilles imbriquées décorées au naturel, la prise en forme de fleurs., Marqué : épées croisées et point en bleu., XVIIIe siècle, vers 1765, Hauteur : 17 cm

Lot 43

Meissen, Exceptionnel service à thé et à café à décor anthropomorphe inspiré du "Roman de Renart". Chaque pièce est décorée en polychromie de scènes d`animaux dans des situations originales habillés en humain. Il comporte plus de cinquante scènes différentes., Il comprend : une cafetière couverte de forme balustre, une théière couverte de forme sphérique, un pot à lait couvert de forme balustre, un sucrier cylindrique couvert, une boîte à thé couverte rectangulaire, douze tasses à thé et leurs soucoupes, six tasses à café et leur soucoupe., Les trois verseuses adaptées de montures en argent doré., Au revers, marque des deux épées croisées au point en bleu sous couvercle., XVIIIe siècle, circa 1763-1774, Une tasse fêlée, un éclat à une soucoupe, - un tête à tête de même décor attribué à Löhnig se trouve au musée de Dresde (collection Zwinger), - un service de six tasses et soucoupes et trois pièces de forme similaire vendu à New york (31.070$) (Christie`s, le 18 octobre 2002, lot 301) avec une pièce datée de 1768, - une tasse et sa soucoupe vendues (chez Sotheby`s, le 15 juin 1993, lot 181) provenant de la collection Oppenheimer, "Invincible grâce à l`astuce. , Petit Reinhard le goupil", Dans la littérature animalière, on nommait jadis le goupil "Petit Reinhard", ce qui équivaut à "celui qui est invincible en raison de son astuce". L`animal a reçu ce nom pour la première fois dans un ouvrage latin Ysengrimus, paru au milieu du XIIe siècle. L`auteur, Nivard de Gand, autres modèles pour ses récits, suivait les fables d`Esope., Pierre de Saint-Cloud et d`autres auteurs anonymes composèrent au XIIe siècle le Roman de Renart en ancien français, ouvrage qui se compose de vingt-sept histoires d`animaux et qui se fonde sur Ysengrimus. En 1250, parut en poème en moyen néerlendais intitulé Van den vos Reinaerde, dont il existe plusieurs versions ultérieures. L`une de celles-ci s`inspire un roman en vers, écrit en moyen bas allemand, publié à Lubeck en 1498 sous le titre de Reynke de vos, parodies de la société de cour. La première traduction en haut allemand parut à Francfort sur le Main en 1544., En 1752, Johann Christoph Gottsched (1700-1766) transposa en prose le texte versifié. En 1792-1793, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe travailla sur le sujet et, en 1794, son Reineke Fuchs (Petit Reinhard le goupil) en douze chants fut édité pour la première fois. Quantité d`autres auteurs, jusqu`à nos jours, se sont consacrés au sujet. En 1998, on peut saluer Reineke Fuchs moderne du peintre écrivain Janosch (né en 1931)., Johann Gregorius Hörold passa la plus grande partie de la guerre de Sept ans (1756-1763) comme chimiste en exil à Francfort sur le Main. De retour à Meissen, il resta encore quelques années en fonction. En 1764, le peintre de cour Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dieterich (1712-1774) fut nommé directeur de l`école de dessin et président des peintres de Meissen par le prince régent Xavier (1730-1806), oncle du futur prince électeur Fréderic-Auguste alors enfant en bas âge. Hörold fut pensionné en 1765. La décoration de la porcelaine de Meissen se transforma. De nouveaux sujets furent introduits dans le répertoire iconographique, entre autres des thèmes littéraires., En 1763 et 1774, des points apparaissent fréquemment entre les poignées des épées servant de marque à la porcelaine de Meissen. Ces années sont parfois qualifiées d`"époque de points", bien que, avant comme après, soient documentés des points complétant les épées., Un "déjeuner à thé" avec plateau a été peint entre 1763 et 1773, vraisemblablement par Joahnn Georg Loehnig (1743-1806), les motifs ayant été tirés du Reineke Fuchs. Les modèles ont peut-être été empruntés aux illustrations d`une édition contemporaine de cet ouvrage., Les peintres de paysage et de figures travaillant à Meissen ont raconté comme signe du temps, dans les fraîches couleurs primaires de la peinture sur verre, plusieurs aventures du rusé Maître Reineke sur un "déjeuner à Moka" de la forme "Altozier".

Lot 79

Chantilly, Sucrier ovale couvert et son plateau de forme quadrilobée en porcelaine tendre à émail stannifère à décor polychrome de branches de fleurs européennes, filet brun sur le bord, la prise du couvercle en forme de fruit et feuillage., Marqués : trompe de chasse en pourpre., XVIIIe siècle, vers 1755, Longueur : 25 cm

Lot 87

Vincennes, Plateau de sucrier ovale à compartiment à décor polychrome de bouquets de fleurs et filets bleu et or., Marqué : LL entrelacés, lettre-date A pour 1753-54., XVIIIe siècle, année 1753-54, Longueur : 26 cm, Léger choc

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