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Gouda pottery teawares,c.1905, each painted with stylised designs and hatched, comprising:a teapot, 19cm high,sucrier and cover,a milk jug, andfour cups and saucers,all inscribed 'Made in Zuid-Holland', anda further teapot,sucrier and cover,a milk jug, andfour saucers,with various marks (22)Condition ReportBoth teapots with restored finials. Crazing to most pieces. Four saucers cracked. Three cups cracked, one handle reglued and chipped to the rim.
Coalport cobalt blue batwing pattern tea wares, decorated with finely enamelled floral sprays within gilt reserves, comprising teacup trio, coffee can and saucer and other cup and saucer, twin handled cake plate, milk jug and open sucrier, and circular plate retailed by T. Goode & Co London, pattern no Y2665, all with green Coalport AD 1750 marks beneath, largest W26cm (11)
Wedgwood Campion pattern tea and dinner wares for eight, comprising twin handled lidded tureen, eight teacups and saucers, eight side plates, coffee pot. sauce boat and stand, open sucrier and milk jug, butter dish, oval serving plate, bowl, etc, together with Royal Doulton Citrus Grove ceramics
A Royal Doulton Royal Gold pattern part service, comprising twenty dinner plates, thirty-six dessert plates, thirty-six tea plates, twenty-three saucers, two graduated oval platters, two tureens and covers, teapot and cover, cake plate, two sauce boats and stands, seventeen two-handled soup bowls, milk jug, sucrier and cover, one coffee cup and twenty-six teacups (minor faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An interesting selection of ten mostly mid-19th century Sunderland lustreware to include: a teapot (papier mȃché lid), neoclassical-style shaped sucrier, tankard, cream jugs, saucer, small cream jug transfer decorated with the motto 'Ladies all I pray - make free and tell me how you like your tea'
An interesting selection of mostly small and miniature 18th/19th century ceramics to include two pickle dishes, a miniature cup and saucer, miniature flower encrusted sucrier, Wedgwood lustreware and a heavy porcelain table decoration of a woven wicker basket full of abundance of fruit and flowers
A George V silver milk jug and sucrier, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1917, each of faceted baluster form with angled handles on four bun feet, each 10.5cm high, gross weight 11.90ozt (2)CR: Sucrier: Denting to feet, one foot in particular is very heavily dented and shows signs of light splitting - as a result the sucrier wobbles slightly on a level surface. The body shows several small to mid-sized dents throughout, and heavy scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. There are no obvious signs of splitting or repair.Milk jug: Some denting to the body, heavy scratching and wear commensurate with age and regular use. There are no obvious signs of splitting or repair. Milk jug sits flat on a level surface.See pictures for illustration.
A Victorian silver milk jug and sucrier, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1898, each of circular form with reeded decoration, bowl 8.5cm diameter, milk jug 7cm diameter, together with a George V silver cigarette case, E J Trevitt & Sons Ltd, Chester 1916, 8.5cm x 7cm, a George V silver vesta case, Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1918, 5.3cm x 3.8cm, and an early 20th century burr walnut tortoiseshell lined snuff box, 8.5cm wide (at fault), weight (excluding walnut snuff box) 7.17ozt (5)CR; Bowl: Light denting, moderate scratching and wear throughout. Some minor thinning to the rim. No large splits or repair.Milk jug: Moderate denting to the body and rim, moderate scratching and wear throughout. Some thinning to the rim. No large splits of repair.Cigarette box: Heavy denting throughout. Moderate loss of definition to details. Moderate scratching and wear throughout. No large splits, thinning or repair. Button in working order, slightly stiff to open, but closes with a snap and sits flush. Lacking elastic to interior.Vesta: Heavy denting throughout. Minor loss of definition to details. Heavy scratching and wear throughout. No large splits, thinning or repair. Cover opens smoothly and closes with a snap, but does not sit completely flush.Snuff: Large area of loss to one side, with large cracks radiating from the loss. Several small to mid-sized cracks throughout. Heavy scratching and wear throughout. Several chips, thinning and loss to the tortoiseshell lined interior. Cover opens and closes smoothly. See pictures for illustration.
A George V silver sucrier and milk jug, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1910, each of oval form with angled handles and reeded detail to bodies, each numbered to base 10638, the sucrier inscribed 'Broad Street Sunday School Crewe Presented to Mrs J North May 1911', each 10cm high, together with a Victorian fiddle pattern tablespoon, John Stone, Exeter 1846, 22.5cm long, gross weight 11.03ozt (3)CR; Sucrier in good order, no large dents, thinning, splitting or repair. Moderate scratching and wear throughout. Engraving crisp and in tact.Milk jug shows a peppering of small, shallow dents throughout. Moderate scratching and wear throughout. No thinning, splitting or repair.Spoon in good order, no large dents, thinning, splitting or repair. Heavy scratching and wear throughout.
An Ashberry four-piece silver plated tea service, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sucrier and milk jug, each piece of baluster form with half-reeded bodies, teapot and hot water jug with black angled handles and knops, hot water jug 24cm high, together with an silver plated oval galleried tray, 45cm x 30cm, and pair of silver mounted clothes brushes, Daniel Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1922, 13.5cm long, and a further silver mounted clothes brush, 12cm x 7cm (8)
Late 19th or early 20th century Continental porcelain part cabaret set with painted polychrome and gilt floral and foliate scroll decoration on peach ground, comprising: twin handled circular tray; covered sucrier; small cream jug; two coffee cans and three saucers or side plates. Painted blue beehive mark, probably Bohemian; also a Limoges porcelain covered toothbrush box and another by Wedgwood & Co.
Late 18th/early 19th century New Hall English porcelain tea set, pattern no. 243, with twist fluting and blue and gilt decoration, comprising: teapot; twin handled oval sucrier; slop bowl; cream jug; spoon tray; two cake plates and twelve tea bowls, coffee cups and saucers.Condition -Teapot: Very fine 1" hair crack to interior. Thickened glaze to exterior with fine crack running through glaze, not visible to interior.Covered sucrier: Small under gilt rim chip to lid. Some glaze impurities and slight wear to gilding, otherwise good.Cream jug: Good condition. Slight glaze impurities.Slop bowl: Slight rubbing to gilt rim, scratches and glaze impurities to interior, otherwise good condition.Spoon tray: Very slight scratches and rubbing to gilt with glaze impurities, otherwise good condition.Two cake plates: 21cm and 19.5cm, both in good condition with only very slight scratches and glaze impurities.Coffee cups: All generally in good condition with slight glaze impurities, one has very tiny firing crack to rim, another has a tiny firing crack to foot rim.Tea bowls: Four in good condition and ring when tapped. Three with very slight discoloured crazing but no other visible defects but do not ring when tapped. Four with visible fine hair cracks to rim and one with V shaped chip and hair crack.Saucers: Two have slight wear and rubbing to gilt, ring when tapped. Eight with no visible chips or cracks but slight discolouration to bodies, do not ring when tapped. Two with very fine hair cracks to rim.
A GEORGE V SILVER TEA SET by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, London, 1928, with wooden handles and finials, comprising; teapot with Gorham sterling burner and stand, another teapot, a coffee pot, sucrier, sugar bowl and cream jug, all engraved with boar's head armorial, combined gross weight 62 tr. ozs
Six trays of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' design items, to include: 15 piece coffee set with coffee pot, 19 piece tea set with teapot, cake stand, clock, placemats, coasters, various milk jugs, sucrier, plates, lidded tureen, vase etc. (6) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Please note we cannot look at every individual item when there are six trays and several items. In general, appear unused and in good condition.
Two trays of china to include: Royal Albert English bone china floral teaware marked 'hand painted by Heather Manners' to bases to include; six cabinet cups with saucers, milk jug, sucrier, six sandwich plates and a serving dish marked 'West Australian Wild Flowers, Kangaroo Paws, hand painted by Heather Tailor, Perth, W.A'. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A group of late 18th/ 19th century English small creamware items: including a tea canister and cover printed with a version of 'The Tea Party' and 'The Shepherd', 10.5cm; a plain pepperette, 10cm; an egg drainer with brown line rim and handle, 11cm; a sucrier and cover, small mug and bowl with black printed decoration; and five various plain items [some damage and restoration] 11.
A group of Bristol tea and coffee wares, circa 1770-80: painted with floral garlands and sprays including a teapot stand with matching sucrier and cream jug [damaged]; a pair of ogee teabowls and three saucers [one teabowl cracked]; and twenty similar pieces [some damage], several pieces with X or crossed swords marks, 28.
A 19th Century Derby part tea / coffee set, salmon pink and gilt banded with foliate decoration, comprising teapot, lidded sucrier, cream jug, slop bowl, shallow dish, nine coffee cans, eight cups, and one further cup (very damaged) and ten saucers CONDITION REPORTS Teapot - handle has been off and restored. There is also a chip to the spout. Twin-handled sucrier is missing one handle and is heavily discoloured and stained. One teacup is completely broken and all others have hairline fractures / crazing. The coffee cans - one has a bad hairline fracture running from top to bottom, another has a large chip to the rim. All have a dull sound and have crazing and discolouration. One saucer has a large chip to the rim. All items have heavy crazing, significant losses to the gilding and discolouration, etc. Heavy wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail.
A German porcelain coffee pot, cream jug and sucrier, printed and painted with orchids, blush ground, coffee pot with dragon spout; a Limoges teapot, milk jug and sucrier; a Russian Lomonosov porcelain coffee set, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, sucrier, three cups, six saucers, six side plates, cake plate
A handsome five piece silver tea and coffee service, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London, 1974, in the Georgian taste, each piece of shaped octagonal form, the tea, coffee and hot water pots with turned wooden handles, comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, sucrier and cream jug. (5). Coffee pot 24cm, total gross weight 104 troy ounces.
An extensive Rosenthal "Sanssouci" blue flower pattern dinner, tea and coffee service, with Rococo moulded borders comprising: 24 dinner plates; 11 soup plates; 12 soup plates; 24 dessert plates; 10 side plates; 19 breakfast cups and saucers; 14 coffee cups and 18 saucers; coffee pot; tea pot; cream jug and sucrier; vegetable tureen and cover; sauce tureen and cover; twin-handled gravy boat; pair of serving bowls; four graduated serving plates; pair of oval serving bowls; five butter dishes; pair of candlesticks. Approximately 150 pieces.
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