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A Royal Crown Derby miniature tea service, decorated with floral and gilt swags beneath a pale blue wavy border, comprising teapot, sucrier and cover, cream jug, cup and saucer, on quatrefoil tray, 18cm wide, early 20th century; other similar miniatures, including kettle, hexagonal jar and cover, vase, tyg, loving cup, etc
An Early 19th Century English Porcelain Imari Tea Service, possibly New Hall; together with similar Royal Crown Derby waresProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire New Hall Service Teapot - badly cracked to the base, stand with a riveted crack, sucrier cover broken and restuck, both waste bowls cracked, one tea cup with three rim cracks, one tea cup badly broken and reglued, one coffee can heavily stained, one coffee can is badly broken and reglued, one saucer with a star shaped crack in the base, one saucer with a riveted crack, one saucer with a rim crack, remaining items free from damage, some general giltwear. Royal Crown Derby One Derby plate with a riveted crack, all Derby plates are crazed and stained, Royal Crown Derby vase and side plate in good condition
A Spode Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service, circa 1830, with wet blue and gilt borders, painted with flower sprays, including tea pot cover and stand, sucrier and cover, etcProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Tea pot is badly cracked, one saucer dish with a long glaze crack, one coffee cup with a crack at the lower handle terminal, one coffee cup heavily cracked, another with a crack across the base, waste bowl heavily pitted, one tea cup heavily stained, one tea cup cracked, one tea cup cracked and stained, one saucer with a chip to the rim and a crack across the base, another with a rim chip and a foot chip, a further saucer with a large flat rim chip, no other noted damage, general wear and pitting
A Bernardaud Limoges Porcelain Vintimille Coffee Service, comprising coffee pot and cover, 20cm high1 milk jug, 16cm high1 cream jug, 12cm high1 twin-handled sucrier and cover, 13cm high8 small coffee cans10 saucers8 larger coffee cans8 saucers8 shallow coffee cans8 saucers1 twin-handled serving platter, 30cm diameter8 twin-handled bowls, 16cm diameter12 saucers
A Herend twenty four piece Rothschild pattern tea service comprising an oversized teapot, water jug, milk jug, sucrier, six large cups and saucers, six side plates and two sandwich plates (24).Condition ReportThe finial on the coffee pot is missing some petals but all other pieces are in good condition.
A Spode Porcelain Bachelors Teapot and Cover, circa 1830, pattern 3756, together with a Spode sucrier and cover moulded and painted with flowers and a quantity of Coalport teawares of a similar date (one tray)Teampot - restored handle. Sucrier - crazed. Milk Jug - rubbed. Saucer - chipped. One teacup with a repaired handle, the remaining cups and saucers with some mild rubbing, otherwise OK.
A rare Derby cabaret service, circa 1800Comprising an oval tray, teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug and two teacups and saucers, painted with pattern 626 of pink rose sprigs within an all-over trellis design hung with gilt floral festoons, the inside of the cup and jug similarly decorated, the tray with a central oval panel fully painted with a floral spray, tray 40cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D marks in puce (10)Footnotes:ProvenanceMajor Guy Dawnay CollectionIllustrated in colour by John Twitchett, Derby Porcelain (1980), p.197, pl.45 where the painting is tentatively attributed to John Brewer.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester sucrier and cover, circa 1768-70of plain round shape with a domed cover surmounted by an oversized pointed finial, painted in blue with the 'Eloping Bride' pattern, the fleeing horse and four standing attendants repeated on the bowl and the cover, a further figure in a circular panel painted within the base of the sucrier, 12cm high, pseudo-Chinese character mark within concentric circles (2)Footnotes:ProvenancePaul Zeisler Collection, Alber Amor, 1986Phillips, 13 December 2000, lot 161Pauline and David Tate CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Lowestoft assembled part coffee service, circa 1785Painted in Curtis style with full floral sprays and scattered sprigs, within red 'line and loop' borders, comprising a sucrier and cover, eleven coffee cups, eleven saucers and a cream jug of 'Low Chelsea Ewer' form with a different pattern of a formal pink scale border, 13.1cm high (25)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
21 piece Art Deco Aynsley Butterfly part tea set comprising: set of six cups and saucers, six side plates, sandwich plate, cream jug and sucrier. Marked to the underside 765789 and others marked 767013 as supplied to H. M. The Queen. (B.P. 21% + VAT) One of the cups has a tiny nick to the top of the butterfly's wing, . and the sugar bowl has a vertical crack.
Royal Crown Derby English bone china 1128 'Old Imari' lidded two handled sucrier 19cm approx., together with a pair of Royal Crown Derby 'Imari' two handled boat shaped sucriers with gilded handles and feet 16cm long approx. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) All appearing in good condition overall with no obvious damage, chips, cracks or restoration. All appearing first Quality.
A collection of New Hall porcelain including a silver shaped teapot and stand, a London shaped sucrier, a helmet shaped jug, a cup and saucer in 343 pattern, a saucer in Chinoiserie pattern 421, a bowl in pattern 425 and assorted other teabowls and saucers etc together with A guide to New Hall porcelain patterns by A. de Saye Hutton Condition Report:Available upon request
A 20thC Japanese Soko porcelain part dinner and tea service, decorated with bamboo, printed marks, comprising oval meat platter, vegetable tureen and cover, open vegetable dish, sauce boat on integral stand, eight dinner plates and side plates, four soup plates, eight dessert bowls, cream jug, sucrier, six tea cups and eight saucers.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceSchaffhausen, 20.Jh. Silber, 6-teilig. Herstellermarke Jezler, Modell Füessli. Birnförmiger Korpus mit Schnabelausguss auf Huffüssen, ohrenförmiger Henkel und Deckelknauf aus Holz. Bestand: Kaffee-, Tee-, Wasser-, Milchkanne, Cremier, Sucrier. Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 800. H (KK) 26 cm, ca. 2460 g. - Gebrauchsspuren.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceDeutschland, 1920er Jahre. Silber, gehämmert, 5-teilig. Meistermarke HKU im Kreis. Leicht eingezogene Basis, darüber zylindrischer Korpus mit abgeschrägter Schulter. Leicht gewölbter Deckel mit Zylinderknauf. Bestand: Kaffee-, Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier, Tablett. Halbmond/Krone, Meistermarke, Feingenalt 835. H (KK) 19,5 cm, ca. 3280 g. - Min. Gebrauchsspuren.
A matched three piece William IV and Victorian silver tea service, the teapot inscribed to 'Field Marshall Viscount Beresford, Beresford Hall 1849', comprising a melon shaped teapot and matching cream jug, John Tapley, London 1848, and a similar two handled sucrier, James Charles Edington, London 1836, all with gilt interiors and acanthus scrolled handles. gross weight 50.5oz. CITES Submission reference:PQ2M39GV***CONDITION REPORT***Overall good condition. Hallmarks clear.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A group of Royal Crown Derby Imari table wares, pattern no. 2451, 20th century, comprising: a teapot; sucrier; oval comport; circular twin-handled sweetmeat dish; two sugar bowls of differing shapes; two trinket dishes of differing shapes; six teacups; five matching saucers; seven tea plates; three further teacups without saucers; and a saucer for a coffee can. (30 pieces).
A 55-piece Rosenthal 'Maria' bone china part dinner and tea service decorated with sprigs of pink roses and with green printed factory marks: 10 x 26 cm, 8 x 22 cm and 8 x 17 cm plates; 10 x 25 cm soup bowls; 4 octagonal platters (37.5 cm, 28 cm and 2 x 25 cm); an octagonal bowl (8 cm high); a water jug (18 cm high) and a gravy boat with integral stand; 10 x tea cups and saucers, a teapot and a lidded sucrier. (55 pieces excluding lids and saucers)
An Early XX Century Japanese Cloisonné Cabaret Set, profusely decorated with flowers and butterflies, comprising: a shaped rectangular tray, teapot and cover, covered two handled sucrier, milk jug and two te cups and saucers.1. Chips to tray on underside. 2. Stains to cup interiors. 3. Finials on covers loose - one with chips. 4. Saucers chips to edge.
A CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICECirca 1815 Painted with the `Dragon in Compartments' pattern, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, two cake plates, six tea cups, four coffee cups and four saucers, puce printed factory mark, painted 75 ( 22)Teapot and cover- rivetted repair to tip of spout. Finial on cover repaired. Minor wearStand- two fine haircracks to the rim.Minor wearSucrier and cover- some glaze cracks and staining to the interior.Minor wearMilk jug- some wear to the gildingTwo cake plates- both with crazing to the glaze and some wear. One plate with a fine haircrack to the rimSix tea cups- one with chip and haircrack to the rim. Three cups have some short haircracks to the rim.Minor wearFour coffee cups- one with a chip and a haircrack to the rim. Three with haircracks to the rimsFour saucers- each with some wear
A New Hall pattern number 611 part tea service, circa 1805, painted with flower filled baskets within blue and gilt borders, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, milk jug, saucer dish, slop bowl, sucrier and cover and four tea cups and saucersthe teapot 26cm wide (16)Literature: The teapot is illustrated in Geoffrey Godden's Staffordshire Porcelain, colour pl IVExhibited: New Hall Bicentenary 1781 – 1981, cat. no. 51Slight niggle to rim of spout Pitting to the footrim of the saucer dishSlight rubbing to gilding
A Russian Gardner factory tea service, late 19th century, of tapering cylindrical form, painted in black sepia with rural landscapes, gilt line borders, printed marks in red, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug and twelve cups and saucers (29)Some rubbing to gilding on spouts, handles, lids, rims. See further images
A Minton tea service, circa 1810, painted in green, iron red, blue and gold with broad borders of leaves and stylised flowers, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl and six cups and saucers (16)See additional images for wear and tear. Hairline crack to saucer, teapot spout is chipped.
A Spode tea and coffee service, pattern 882, circa 1825, decorated with sprays of flowers on a gilded fish scale ground, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, ten teacups and saucers, five coffee cans and a Coalport plate of the same pattern, the teapot 26cm wide (33)Slight restoration to spout rim. Rubbing to gilding. Crack the base of one can and one cup has a crack down the side.
A Derby tea service, circa 1775 – 80, moulded with bands of overlapping scales picked out in gilt, reserved on a bright turquoise ground within gilded rims, marks in puce, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two saucer dishes, twelve teabowls and saucers and six coffee cupsthe teapot 23cm wide (38)The saucer dishes are pitted the underside. The finial of the sucrier has been off and bolted to the underside with a subsequent crack. The slop bowl has niggles around the footrim. Small chip to the rim of the spout and chips to footrim and a small chip to the underside of the cover. Some discolouration in places. One of the teabowls is broken, the glaze hasnt taken around the footrims of some of the teabowls and coffee cans
A Spode tea and coffee service, circa 1825, painted in olive green with various landscapes, within gilt borders, marked ‘Spode 382’, comprising an octagonal teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two square cake plates, one saucer dish, seven teacups, coffee cups and saucers (31) One cup completely smashedTwo coffe cans discoloured one coffee can chipped to the rim one coffee can with hairline crack Four teacups crackedPlates are pitted
An assortment of Spode and Coalport porcelain, circa 1800-05, decorated in the so-called Dollar pattern, comprising two teapots covers and stands, three plates, a centrepiece, slop bowl, two coffee cans, two milk jugs, sucrier and cover and a large jug (18) Please find additional images for condition. Scratches and wear to the gilding. One of the teapots has restoration to the spout, shown in photograph. Discolouration to the bullsblood enamel colour on the large jug and one of the teapots particularly, shown in the photos.
A Coalport Anstice Horton and Rose tea and coffee service, circa 1810 – 20, with some Spode replacements, painted with oval panels of roses within gilded swags, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two saucer dishes, eleven teacups, ten coffee cans and twelve saucers (41) See further images for condition. 5 cups have hairline cracks, one with old repair. Two large plates are crazed. Jug handle is crazed, lid of sucrier also crazed. Small chips to the rims of 5 or 6 of the cups.
A New Hall tea and coffee service, circa 1820, of London shape, bat printed and over painted with scenes of country houses and rural landscapes, reserved on a light blue ground gilt with foliate designs, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two saucer dishes, six teacups, coffee cups and saucers, the teapot 25cm wide (26)Please see additional photographs for condition. Gilding is rubbed in places, especially one dessert plate, finials rubbed, there are also some scratches. Chips to the inside of the teapot.
A Chamberlain Worcester tea and coffee service, circa 1800, of spirally fluted form, decorated with a band of pink ovals within gilded foliage, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, coffee pot and cover, milk jug sucrier and cover, slop bowl, ten teacups and eleven saucers, the coffee pot 28cm high (30)Please find additional photographs for condition. Gilding is rubbed, repair to the teapot and star crack to base. Break and chip to sucrier. Gilding to rims of cups and saucers rubbed.

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