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Large Minton dinner service of a similar design to the Dynasty pattern, thought to be made for a Sultan, each piece bearing a `JP` monogram, printed marks to bases, (92) please refer to our online catalogue for full list of contents. Condition report and Contents: The service comprises of: two meat plates measuring 41cm and 35cm, large lidded soup tureen, lidded vegetable tureen, large open bowl, six 27cm plates, six 23cm plates, six 20cm plates, six 17cm plates, six 23cm bowls, six 17cm bowls, six 13cm bowls, six soup bowls and six stands, six tea cups and six saucers, six coffee cans and six saucers, lidded sucrier, milk jug, cream jug and two sugar bowls, also one oval stand. The Service appears unused (there is no damage or restoration to any of the pieces) and was delivered to the saleroom in original factory bags and Minton crested tissue paper. Whilst non of the service is marked as seconds there is the occasional piece which shows signs of gilding faults the most serious of these are a scuff to the soup tureen handle, one 13cm bowl having a portion of the gilt pattern missing, three of the same bowls having feint factory back stamps, the coffee cans having small parts of the pattern printed rather feint.
A Rockingham style bone china tea set, circa 1840, floral reserves, on a gilt decorated pink ground, comprising teapot of compressed circular form, with domed lid, 15cms, (6"), two-handled sucrier, milk jut, waste bowl, twelve, plus nine cups, twelve saucers, two plates, pattern number 4751, (39). Footnoe: Illustrated in Rockingham book.
A continental metalwares four-piece tea and coffee set, possibly Swiss or Dutch, c.1950, of panelled form, with ebonised handles, the milk and sucrier with gilt interiors, coffee pot 23.5cm high. Born in Amersfoort, Netherlands, in 1949, Jan van Nouhuys trained as a goldsmith at the Middelbare Technische School, Vakschool Schoonhoven (1968-71). From 1971 to 1974, he worked as a goldsmith in The Hague, after which he worked for several major silversmiths in London. Between 1976 and 1978, he ran his own studio in the Hague and then returned to Schoonhoven, where he has been teaching at his former school and running his own highly successful studio. In 1990, I was selected by a silk and garment company, Ravissant, in collaboration with a Swiss investment Bank, Alliance, to come to New Delhi to be put in charge of setting up a silversmithing workshop: Setting up the place, the layout, the tools etc. Training the appointed silversmiths to work according to the quality desired in the world. Providing the workshop with designs along which the skills could be gained and improved. Bringing about a discipline of working promoting an art focus into the whole concept of the silver work, for this company. Initially we got started with 7 silversmiths. Within a year we moved towards 20 silversmiths. The first sales took place in Bombay. In the three days for 100,000 Guilders was sold and commissioned. An unprecedented phenomena in those years, where the Western public did have no interest in contemporary silver what so ever.’
A Wedgwood `Gold Florentine` pattern part service, comprising a circular platter, an oval platter, a serving bowl, four oval dishes, cake plate, eight dinner, dessert and side plates, eight dessert bowls, eight soup bowls and stands, sauceboat and stand, three butter dishes, teapot and cover, milk jug, sucrier and cover, and eight cups and saucers.
A Minton `Westminster` pattern part service, comprising a coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, sucrier, milk jug, two oval serving dishes, six coffee cups and five saucers, six teacups and five saucers, six soup bowls and saucers, six dinner plates, seven tea plates, six small bowls, sauceboat and stand and a jar and cover, together with two `Buckingham` pattern soup bowls and saucers and seven dinner plates.
A Wedgwood basket weave salt-glazed squat teapot with sheaves of corn knop to the cover, to/w a Copeland late Spode miniature part tea service, grey transfer decorated comprising: teapot, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl and two teacups and three lustre tea plates and two sugar bowls, all 19th century Frits to tea spout of Wedgwood. Miniature tea service chipped overall. Lustre chipped and cracked
A Regency period fluted part tea service decorated with gilded thistles and a gilded blue border comprising: sucrier and cover, oval stand, two tea plates, slop bowl, four saucers and five tea bowls, impressed letter `B` to base, to/w a Derby twin-handle bowl and cover decorated with deep blue band and gilded Chinoiserie style people and objects Both plates chipped and one with hairline, knop to sucrier cover shipped, two saucers with hairlies, one cup restored. Cover to Derby bowl restored
Wedgwood tea, coffee and dinner service decorated with Columbia pattern on a powder blue ground, (74) Please refer online for detailed listing of this service. Service includes: 34cm charger, six 27cm plates, six 23cm plates, six 17.5cm plates, six 20cm bowls, six 15cm tea plates, six 13cm shallow bowls, six coffee cups and saucers, six teacups and saucers, cream jug, milk jug, lidded sucrier, sugar bowl (lacking cover) oval vegetable dish, lidded tureen, twin handled cake plate, tea pot and coffee pot, (74) Condition report: minor rim nick to one 17.5cm plate, a tea plate and a small shallow bowl have minor gilt imperfections. The service is otherwise as new and appears to have had no use, there are only very occasional minor glaze or gilt scratches.
A group of English and Continental porcelains, 19th century, comprising; a Rockingham white and gilt coffee cup; three Herculaneum London shaped coffee cups; a Coalport coffee cup and saucer with gilt seaweed decoration; a rose painted sucrier, milk jug, and stand; a Davenport teacup; four `Japan` pattern saucers and dish; five various saucers; a Hilditch blue and white cup, saucer and plate.
EIGHT PIECES OF MODERN ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA, all pattern no. 1128, typically decorated in colours and gilt with stylised floral panels, comprising; boat shaped two handled pedestal sucrier and cover, 5 1/2" (14cm) high, coffee can and saucer, pair of goblets, 5" (12.7cm) high, salt and pepper pots and a pair of small saucer dishes, printed marks (8) EST 150-250

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