A group of Chelsea-Derby porcelain, circa 1775, decorated in green monochrome with floral swags and sprays of flowers, comprising a two-handled tureen and cover18cm wide:a spirally fluted pedestal cream jug 11.5cm high;a fluted plate 19cm diameter;a fluted tea bowl and saucer (6)Provenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Sucrier - firing crack to inner rim of cover and a dew chips, one handle with crack nic to footrim all with general wear to gilding, especially the fluted saucer dish
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Two Chelsea-Derby sucriers and covers, circa 1775, one of fluted form, with scattered floral sprays within gilt and turquoise foliate borders13cm high;the other with laurel leaf bands and scattered flowers11cm high Provenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Fluted sucrier - nice clean condition, slight rubbing to gilding on the fluted edges, Other one has slight wear to gilding on the cover
A group of Chelsea-Derby neo-classical decorated porcelain, circa 1775, painted in monochrome with gilt oval portrait cartouches, green husk swags, the blue banded borders applied in gilt, comprising a sucrier and cover12cm high;a cabaret cream jug10cm high;a cup and saucer and two coffee cans and stands (9)Provenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Small chip to inner rim of sucrier cups with slight niggles to footrimsone saucer broken, glued and restored one saucer with restoration to a small area of the rim General wear to gilding
A group of 18th century Worcester porcelain, circa 1770, to include a tea cannister and cover and a bowl in the Cannon Ball pattern, a Three Flowers pattern sucrier and cover, a Fence pattern cream jug and a pickle dish (7)sucrier - good condition pickle dish - the tiniest of nicks to the rim bowl - small nick to the rim and larger surface chip to the rim, black pitting jug - crack through the handle, roughness to the rim THIS IS CAUGHLEY Cannister - chips to floral finial, crack to the rim at the top
An H & R Daniel part tea service, early 19th century circa 1830, comprising a teapot and cover (see Miller & Berthoud plates 1791/1792), eight teacups and four coffee cups in the 'First Gadroon' shape (see Berthoud plates 553/555), sixteen saucers, a sucrier and cover and five tea plates, each piece with jade green body, the teapot, sucrier, plates and saucers with florally enamelled reserves against a white ground, the cups jade to the exterior and florally enamelled against white to the interior (35) (at fault) Condition report: Most pieces show damage such as hairline cracks, chips to the enamel and rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout (see photos). No signs of restoration.
A rare suite of 18th century Worcester porcelain, possibly painted by James Giles, including a cream jug, tea caddy, sucrier, coffee can and teacup, decorated with a floral pattern in purple and blue enamels and gilt.This collection was featured on Antiques Roadshow with the specialist David Batty who proposed an attribution to James Giles during a visit to Colchester recorded in 1993, shown 1994The sucrier cover has a staple repair to the finial, and some nibbles to the rim of the finial. The lid of the caddy has a tiny loss an applied leaf. There is some minor git wear commensurate with age and use. Otherwise in good condition.
An early 20th century Japanese Satsuma part tea set, decorated with figures, signedOverall crazing to the body and a brown discolouration. Lid of sucrier has been broken and glued in several parts. Quite a few minor losses to the ears, teeth and other small details of the heads. Signed to the base with monogram.
Early 19th century tea service of Rockingham design, comprising a teapot, sucrier on stand, two serving plates, slop bowl, milk jug, twelve teacups & saucers and eight smaller teacups, the teapot and sucrier with rose knops and pierced heart bases, all pieces acanthus moulded handles and gilt foliate decoration, some pieces marked in puce with the pre-1847 Royal Coat of Arms, pattern no. 2/6396Condition Report:Sucrier: Some small chips to the cover's inner rim. The sucrier has a hairline cracks around the rim, handles and base. Teapot: Cover discoloured and has some small chips to the inner rim. Some small stress cracks near the spout. Teacup: Hairline crack from the rim to the base of the handle. All pieces having some loss of gilding and surface wear.
KaffeeserviceBremen, um 1900. Silber, 5-teilig. Herstellermarke Koch & Bergfeld. Quadratischer Korpus mit eingezogenen Ecken auf Volutenfüssen. Gewölbter Deckel mit Knospenknauf und J-förmiger Henkel. Mit Godronen- und Akanthusblattdekor. Kaffee-, Milchkännchen, Cremier, Sucrier, Tablett. Halbmond/Krone, Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 800. H (KK) 28 cm, ca. 2920 g.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceZürich, 1931–36. Silber leicht gehämmert, 5-teilig. Herstellermarke Walter Baltensperger AG. Ovoider Korpus über eingezogenem Fuss. Gewölbter Deckel mit Zapfenknauf, schlanker Bogenhenkel, ebonisiert. Wandung mit vertikalen Faltenzügen. Bestand: Kaffee-, Tee-, Wasserkanne, Cremier, Sucrier. Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 925. H (KK) 31 cm, ca. 2640 g.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceSchaffhausen, 20.Jh. Silber, 5-teilig. Herstellermarke Jezler. Kürbisförmiger Korpus auf rundem, profiliertem Stand. Gewölbter Deckel und Schnabelausguss, Deckelknauf und Bogenhenkel aus Holz. Bestand: Kaffee-, Tee-, Wasserkanne, Cremier, Sucrier. Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 800. H (KK) 23 cm, ca. 2270 g. - Min. Gebrauchsspuren.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceHeilbronn, 20.Jh. Silber, 5-teilig. Herstellermarke Bruckmann & Söhne. Ovoider Korpus über eingezogenem Fuss, flacher Deckel mit Zapfenknauf und Tierkopf am Ausguss. Bogenhenkel aus Holz. Mit varierenden Blattbordüren. Bestand: Kaffee-, Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier, ovales Tablett. Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 800. H (KK) 23,5 cm, ca. 3380 g.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceKanada (Montreal), 1.Hälfte 20.Jh. Silber, 4-teilig. Herstellermarke Henry Birks & Sons. Gebauchte Form über rundem Stand, ohrenförmiger Henkel und Deckelknauf aus Holz. Wandung floral graviert. Bestand: Kaffee-, Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier. Garantie-, Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 925. H (KK) 24 cm, ca. 1970 g. - Gebrauchsspuren.
A good Worcester sucrier and cover, circa 1758Of strap-fluted form, the low domed cover with a flower finial, moulded scroll-edged panels colourfully painted with the 'Staghunt' pattern, smaller panels with delicate floral sprigs, a puce formal border to the cover and below the interior rim, a single flower sprig inside the base, 11.7cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Steppes Hill Farm AntiquesR David Butti Collection, Bonhams, 10 May 2006, lot 39Sylvia and Alan Low CollectionThis rare version of the 'Staghunt' pattern places the design within panels moulded with exceptional care. A similar sucrier and cover is in the British Museum, illustrated by R L Hobson, Worcester Porcelain (1923), pl.30, fig.133.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Caughley toy sucrier and cover and a jug, circa 1785-88 Painted in blue with the 'Island' pattern consisting of a tree and huts on an island flanked by ships, panelled borders to the rims, sucrier 5.7cm high, jug 4.8cm high (3) Footnotes: Provenance Sylvia and Alan Low Collection A similar miniature sucrier and jug in the Barbara Leake collection was sold by Bonhams on 12 March 2008, lot 322. Other examples were exhibited by Simon Spero, The Simpson Collection (2003), p.36. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine Derby cabaret teapot and cover and sucrier and cover, circa 1777-79the globular teapot with a wishbone handle and leaf-moulded spout, finely decorated with a band of gilded vertical stripes on a green ground within blue borders enlivened with white enamel and gold, the sucrier with a delicate flower bud finial set upon a gilt stem, teapot 16.2cm long, sucrier 8.5cm high, crown and D marks in blue (4)Footnotes:Illustrated by Stephen Mitchell, The Marks on Chelsea-Derby and Early Crossed-Batons Useful Wares (2007), pl.89, M10 and M11, the teapot also illustrated on the front cover. The Derby sale catalogue at Christie's in May 1779 included two lots described as 'an elegant dejeune enamelled with a fine green ground, striped with gold and blue and gold antique border'. A similar sucrier and matching saucer was sold by Bonhams on 9 September 2009, lot 268.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Leeds Pottery tea service, decorated in silver lustre with fruit and foliage on a yellow ground, comprising bullet shaped teapot and cover, two-handled sucrier and cover, jug and cover, all with entwined handles and flower finials, tea bowl and saucer and tea cup, impressed marks, possibly by James Senior, H12.5cm max (5)
A Ludwigsburg plate, circa 1775, painted with flowers, 24cm diameter; an 18th century Vienna chocolate pot and cover, decorated in puce camaieu with scattered floral sprigs, 12.5cm high; a 19th century Italian porcelain jug and sucrier and cover, painted with classical scenesProvenance:Collection of Barry Lock (1934 - 2021) Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1Milk jug - Scratches to the surface mainly around the rim and lid base. The red bud handle with roughness and minor losses. Chipping to the spout cover - see images. One star dent to the side which has discoloured. The plate - a collection of dirt throughout and markings to the surface. Chips to the underside of the rim. The sucrier has fading to the gilt throughout and roughness to the base and the rim. The larger jug has a major loss to the base - see images. and fading to gilt.
A very fine thick gauge five piece hallmarked silver tea service comprising teapot, hot water jug, two-handled lidded sucrier and milk/cream jug, together with an associated sugar bowl: each with finely engraved and chased decoration of stylised leaves, foliate sprigs and stylised scallop shells, each item with bulbous vertical reeding above spreading circular feet, each with maker's mark of ADIE BROS LTD, assayed Birmingham 1958 (sugar bowl assayed 1957, total weight of five pieces (including handles and knop finials) 2793g). Sold with silver-framed facsimile letter dated 16 November 1947, frame assayed Birmingham 1905 (26.5 cm high x 21.25 cm wide). Provenance: consigned by a Lady of title and Royal heritage
A SPODE PORCELAIN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, c.1800, bat printed with pattern No.1922, with figures at various pursuits including a tea party, begger, sowing seeds, kite flying and hunting, comprising twelve saucers, eleven tea cups, two coffee cans, teapot, cover and stand, slop basin, milk jug, sucrier and cover and two graduated saucer dishes, variously marked (32) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)8 1/4" saucer dish cracked with loss at rim, 7 1/4" saucer dish old soldered repair to rim with loss, five saucers have a more allegorical appearance (harp playing, chariot in sky etc), teapot stand (7 3/4" wide), has obvious firing crack near rim, 7" wide, sucrier stained and discoloured. Otherwise all good. The majority having pattern number, a few inscribed Spode in burnt orange
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHINA THREE PIECE IMARI PATTERN MINIATURE TEA SERVICE, 1919, with prow teapot, two handled sucrier and milk jug, pattern 6299, a cup and saucer, 1920, in pattern 2481, barrel shaped mug, 1912, pattern 6217, 2 1/2" high, cup, saucer and milk jug, 1907, in pattern 2649, lobed oval tray, 1923, pattern 6299, 3" wide and an hexagonal jar and cover, 1920, pattern 6299, 1 1/2" high (Collection) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Generally good
Partie de service en porcelaine de Rosenthal, modèle Zauberflöte Sarastro, comprenant 92 pièces: 12 assiettes de présentation, 12 assiettes à dîner, 12 assiettes à entremets, 12 assiettes à pain, 11 bols à bouillon et soucoupes, 12 tasses à thé et soucoupes, 11 tasses à moka et soucoupes, 1 ravier, 1 sucrier, 1 crémier, 1 saucière et son dormant, 2 plats ovales (deux formats), 1 plat rond, 2 saladiers (deux formats),1 légumier et son dormantModèle créé en 1968 par Bjørn Wiinblad
A SEVRES BLUE GROUND AND GILT PART COFFEE SERVICEVARIOUS DATES 20TH CENTURYComprising; a coffee pot, a milk jug, a sucrier and cover, twelve coffee cans and saucersPrinted marksProvenance: From the Private Collection of a titled familyCondition Report: One saucer has a restored section to the rim. Otherwise really few if any signs of use. See images available from the Dept. upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
Two boxes of mostly china and glass to include: Duchess 'Greensleeves' design teapot, milk jug and sucrier, Royal Vale teacups and saucers, modern oriental pitcher and matching fan shaped trinket box, hand painted floral centre bowl, moulded floral teapot, jug, vase, various glass; pedestal dessert bowls, glass millennium clock, jug and a metal coffee pot etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Seven trays of Royal Albert English bone china 'Silver Maple' design items to include: two handled soup bowls with stands, teacups and saucers, various plates, teapot, sauceboat on stand, milk jug, sucrier, various bowls, lidded tureens, serving platters etc. Together with a tray of collapsible storage boxes. (8)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

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