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A CAUGHLEY SUCRIER AND COVER, CIRCA 1785 A CAUGHLEY SUCRIER AND COVER, CIRCA 1785, underglaze blue decorated with the 'Fence' pattern. 12.5cm highThe base is in good condition. A few nibbles to the knop of the cover. No restoration or cracks. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
19thC ceramics to include lidded sucrier, vine leaf design 18cm h together with two cups and deep saucers with floral pattern, and scalloped edges.Condition ReportSucrier has chip to inner rim, one saucer a/f with chip and hairline crack, both cups with gilt rub to handles, some fade to the pattern.
Worcester saucer decorated with a puce river scene , Worcester L'Amour and garden statuary sucrier , missing the cover , and another sucrier and cover decorated with the tea party and maid with a page all circa 1760-70s. Crack and chip to the saucer , small chip and repaired section to the Worcester sucrier , and repairs to the sucrier cover edge and top edge of bowl , fine cracks to top edge of the bowl and an under the glaze chip on the top edge .
Edward VII three-piece silver tea set Comprising of: a silver teapot with ebonised handle, bearing marks for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1905, with inscription, 12cm high, 377g approx overall, a twin handled silver sucrier, bearing marks for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1905, 10cm high overall, 152g approx overall, and a silver cream jug, bearing marks for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1905, 8cm high, 98g approx overall, overall collective weight is 627g approx (3)Overall tarnish, signs of wear, scratches and marks. Dedication to the teapot. Dents throughout to all. Some hallmarks rubbed.
SWANSEA PORCELAIN CABARET SUCRIER, urn shaped on a circular pedestal foot, having twin handles (damaged) and sunken cover with entwined dolphins finial, profusely decorated in gilding and with pink open roses, 9.5cms highProvenance: private collection SwanseaComments: the handles should have floret disc terminals, and the finial has been restored
A large and extensive early 19th century Spode tea service, each piece decorated in enamels with pink roses, painted red Spode marks to underside and pattern number 3886, comprising:teapot and cover,two-handled lidded sucrier,cream jug,three octagonal plates (2 x 21.5cm x 1 17.5cm)ten large and nine small cups (and ten saucers),(25 pieces excluding lids and saucers)Condition Report: As followsTeapot and cover - there are three hairlines prevalent emanating from the inside of the lip (where the lid sits upon), spout is OK, the handle OK too, the cover has two small pinhead (one double-sized pinhead) chips to the underside of the cover. The final as a bud as worn gilding.Two cake plates with re-entrant corners - in reasonable condition although some gilding has been rubbed and some surface scratches are noted.Two handled, lidded sucrier - has a small firing crack (1cm) to the inside, handles are OK, some gilt rubbing, the cover appears OK but also with rubbing and two small firing cracks to the underside.Milk and cream jug - appears in good condition, with no problems to the handle, foot looks good.Saucers/dishes - red painted marks underside '3886' patter,. All appear in good condition, one has a tiny matchhead-sized chip to the foot, some gilt rubbing throughout.Larger cups - some rubbing mostly on the inside of the bottom well and on the outside of a few. Handles all appear intact, one handle moved slightly during the firing process.Smaller cups (9) - generally in good order with some gilt rubbing. One smaller cup has a handle slightly moved during the firing process. Gilding good on the whole. Excellent painting of the pink roses. handles and feet good.
An interesting selection of ceramics to include:an early 19th century two-handled Derby boat-shaped sucrier (one handle away),a finely decorated early 19th century gilded coffee can and saucer,a Meissen style armorial chocolate cup and cover,a Minton Bone China trinket pot and cover to commemorate the Coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II June 2nd 1953 and other interesting items
Mid 20th century silver six piece tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot, twin handled sucrier, and cream jug, each of oval form with oblique gadrooned rim, upon four ball feet, the tea, coffee and hot water pots with wooden handles and finials, and a circular salver with shaped edge and conforming oblique gadrooned rim, upon four ball and claw feet, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1969, salver D36cm, approximate gross weight 116.77 (3632 grams)Condition Report:General light wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Cover to coffee pot stiff and does not close fully unless prompted, should be easily rectified.Hallmarks generally clear and legible, with some wear to some date letters and makers mark.
1930's silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot with ebonised handle and finial, twin handled sucrier, and milk jug, each of circular form with girdle, upon a circular pedestal foot, hallmarked Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1932 and 1934, including handle teapot H16cm, approximate gross weight 26.68 ozt (829.7 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks with some slight wear, but generally clear and legible.
Matched Edwardian silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot with ebonised handle and finial, twin handled sucrier, and milk jug, each of oval part fluted form, with oblique gadrooned rim, hallmarked Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1907, and Chester 1907, including handle teapot H13.5cm, approximate gross weight 34.75 ozt (1080.9 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.A few small indentations.Hallmarks with some wear, but still legible.
1920's silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot with wooden handle, twin handled sucrier, and milk jug, each of octagonal form with engraved decoration, upon an octagonal stepped foot, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1927, teapot H18cm, approximate gross weight 39.95 ozt (1242.7 grams)Condition Report:Good overall condition, some light general wear predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Edwardian silver three piece bachelors tea set, comprising teapot with ebonised handle and finial, twin handled sucrier, and milk jug, each of oval part fluted form, hallmarked Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1902, (date letter to sucrier worn possibly 1901), including handle teapot H13cm, approximate total weight 14.33 ozt (445.7 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Teapot with a number of light knocks, end of teapot spout with small split, and cover slightly knocked to side.Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.
Edwardian three piece silver tea service, comprising teapot with ebonised handle and finial, twin handled open sucrier, and milk jug, each of oval part fluted form with cast foliate rims, upon four scroll mounted paw feet, the teapot with engraved dedication, hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1905, approximate total weight 46.88 ozt (1458 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Sucrier and cream jug both slightly uneven on feet.Cream jug with a few small knocks to body.Hallmarks with some slight wear, particularly to sucrier, but still clear and legible.
A Royal Crown Derby Treasures of Childhood Toy Drum with gilt metal drum stick, first quality; a Royal Crown Derby paperweight Posie pattern Dragon, gold stopper, first quality; a Honeysuckle pattern plate, first quality; a Derby Border plate, second quality; a Royal Albert Beatrice pattern sucrier and cover (5)
A silver-plated teapot,designed by Dr Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, stamped marks 'designed by Dr C Dresser 2109 and registration mark', 9cm hightogether with a matched sucrier, 5cm high (2)Condition ReportWicker handle - worn. Discolouration to both pieces.Inside of teapot - brown and stained.
Worcester blue and white sucrier and cover, circa 1765, decorated in the Mansfield pattern, crescent mark to base, 13cm highThe cover has a small chip to the underside of the rim and a few nicks to the inside rim, some nibbles to the knop, and one of the applied leaves is missing (possibly a firing fault). The sucrier has a couple of small chips to the footrim.
An Art Deco silver tea service, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1932, comprising teapot, milk jug and sucrier, each piece of tapering form on circular foot, faceted wooden knop and handles to teapot and sucrier, teapot 15.5cm high (at fault), gross weight 25.84ozt (3)CR; Teapot: Very light denting, moderate scratching and wear throughout teapot. Handle is loose in it's setting, and there is former glue repair in the gap between the handle and the teapot (see pictures). Cover open and closes smoothly, but does not sit completely flush. No signs of splitting or solder repair. Moderate wear to the hallmarks. Very minor wobble on a level service.Sucrier: No large dents, splitting or signs of repair. Moderate scratching and wear throughout. One handle is slightly wobbly. Very minor wobble on a level service.Milk jug: Several small dents throughout the body and to the rim. Some minor splitting to the rim. Moderate scratching and wear throughout. No signs of repair. Very minor wobble on a level service.See pictures for illustration.
A Noritake porcelain part dinner and tea service, decorated in the Harwood pattern, comprising a vegetable tureen and cover, pair of graduated meat platters, oval dish, gravy boat on integral stand, twelve dinner and dessert plates, twelve dessert bowls, teapot, cream jug, and sucrier, lid lacking, twelve teacups, saucers and plates, and twelve fruit bowls.
NEW HALL; five pieces of 18th century porcelain, including three twin handled sugar bowls, the first decorated with pattern number 1159, decorated with figures in landscape inside a cobalt blue and gilt border, another decorated with pattern number 2103, with a moulded basket weave and floral decoration, with two sucrier and covers, the tallest is 13.5cm. Widest is 19cm. (5). Additional InformationTwin handled sugar bowl with moulded decoration is stained and cracked, example with printed panels with star crack, Sucrier with star crack to foot rim, second example with chip to finial, body is heavily crazed.
Mason's Ironstone Mandalay pattern part tea and dinnerservice, comprising 8 plates, D. 14.8 cm, 7 cups, 8 saucers, teapot, sucrier, slop bowl, milk jug, preserve jar, toast rack,, 6 dinner plates, D. 25.3 cm, 4 dessert plates, D. 22.9 cm, tureen and cover, D. 21.3 cm, vegetable dish, W. 25.7 cm and 3 bowls, D. 14.5 cm (44) Royal Albert Bone China 'Heirloom' pattern part teaset of 21 pieces and a Copeland Spode Imari pattern scalloped plate (66)
P Love for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted twin handled sucrier and cover, circa 1949, baluster form, decorated in the round with pears, grapes and berries on moss covered ground, gilded scroll twin strap handles and gilded gadroon moulded rim and flower form finial, signed, black printed mark, 11.5cm high
ERIC RAVILIOUS FOR WEDGWOOD an extensive wedgwood 'Persephone' dinner service designed by Eric Ravilious, Circa 1952, comprising of eight coffee cups and saucers, eight soup bowls, two tureens (one missing lid), a sucrier, a cream jug, a coffee pot, two trays of varying sizes, twelve large dinner plates, eight smaller dinner plates, sixteen dessert plates, and thirteen shallow bowls of differing sizes (a lot)
A 19th century French silver teapot and sucrier, relief decorated and engraved with stylised foliage, the lids with figural finials, the sucrier with twin handles modelled as dragons, by Maurice Mayer, Paris circa 1870, teapot 17cm high, 36oz overall. (2)*ivory exemption reference PCA9W4FU.In good condition overall, though the sucrier has some dents to the side. Inscription to the lids is "La Rose de Florence" and a monogram.
An extensive Vietnamese silver tea service, relief decorated and engraved with landscape vignettes, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, six cups and saucers, six teaspoons, tongs, tea strainer, twelve small forks on stand, further small teapot and cover, and six small cups and saucers, all stamped Vietnam 900, contained in a fitted wooden two drawer cabinet, with glazed top and carved with figures, pavilions and prunus blossom, 76cm wide, 98.5oz overall.Appears to be in good condition overall, with some minor wear, knocks, scratches and tarnish.
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