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A Worcester sucrier and cover, circa 1765The finial modelled as a partly opened bud, the well-controlled powder blue ground reserving alternate fan-shaped and circular panels, the panels revealing a continuous band of colourful flowers, edged in gold and with sprigs of gilded flowers scattered on the blue ground, 11.5 cm high, incised numeral 2 inside the cover (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Robyn RobbGerald Moore CollectionThis well-controlled powder blue ground apparently pre-dates blue scale at Worcester. A dish probably by the same hand is illustrated by John Sandon, Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, p.267.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester teabowl and saucer, the porcelain circa 1775Of French reeded shape, the original decoration of gold floral garlands tied by ribbon, later decorated with a Sèvres pattern including panels of pink diaper, saucer 13.8cm diam (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceWeiss CollectionGerald Moore CollectionA matching sucrier and cover was exhibited by Albert Amor, James Giles China Painter exhibition catalogue (1977), no.81.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester sucrier and cover, circa 1775The domed cover with an open flower finial, decorated in Sèvres style with a feuille de choux design in feathered blue enamel and gold, enclosing colourful flower sprays and linked by floral swags, all richly gilt, 12.8cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceZorensky Collection, Bonhams, 22 February 2006, lot 194Gerald Moore CollectionA matching teapot of this rare pattern is in the Bowes Museum, see Howard Coutts, The Lady Ludlow Collection (2007), p.208, no.193.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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 Derby coffee can and saucer and a sucrier by James Banford and William Billingsley, circa 1793-95The can painted by James Banford with Una and the Lion, the can and saucer with a variety of garden flowers densely packed on a gold ground by William Billingsley, can 6.5cm high, the sucrier with 'The Shepherdess of the Alps' by Banford, reserved on a similar floral ground by Billingsley, 7cm high, crown, crossed batons, D marks, titles and pattern number 351 in blue (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceG C Bond CollectionThe source for 'The Shepherdess of the Alps' is an engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi, published by W Dickinson on 20 February 1785, after a painting by Angelica Kauffman. Another coffee can and saucer of the pattern, also from the G C Bond Collection, was sold by Bonhams, 22 June 2022, lot 511For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An oak cased George V silver four piece tea and coffee service, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1917, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sucrier, of bellied oval form, with gadrooned rim, reeded band and ebonised handles and finial, the jug and sucrier with foliate capped C-scroll handles and gilt washed interiors, all standing on foliate hoof feet, the coffee pot 8½in. (21.5cm.) high, gross weight 75.4 tr.oz., in an oak canteen box for the retailer F. R. Cooper & Son, Colchester, with purple silk and navy blue velvet fitted interior.. * Crisp marks. The silver in very good condition, with no faults.The canteen in good condition, with expected small marks and scratches. However, the lid is missing the inset brass plaque.
A good quality Victorian silver three piece tea service, Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1865, of bellied, circular form with chased foliate scroll decoration, scalloped rims and foliate capped scroll handles, the teapot with bird and vine finial and four foliate bracket feet, the sucrier and cream jug with gilt washed interiors, the teapot 8in. (20.25cm.) high, weight 45.1 tr.oz. (3). * Good overall - marks to bases and crisp and decoration remains good. Dent to belly of sucrier and cream jug has smaller dent to belly. Two very small dents and a two tiny dings to belly of teapot. All three pieces are inscribed 'A Martin' and monogrammed 'CM'.
A Royal Crown Derby Derby Days pattern dinner and coffee service, comprising eleven dinner plates, large vegetable dish and cover, large oval meat plate, pair of circular domed serving dishes, pair of rectangular serving dishes, six dessert bowls, six sandwich plates, six side plates, two large jugs, coffee pot and cover, nine coffee cups and saucers, two sucrier and covers, milk jug (50)
A Worcester sucrier and cover, circa 1756-60The gently domed cover with a flower finial, printed in black after Pillement with 'Les Garçons Chinois', with subsidiary prints featuring Chinese figures and huts amongst rocky landscapes, the cover with three smaller prints, with black line rims, 11.5cm high (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester sucrier and cover, circa 1770The domed cover with a flower finial, richly decorated in Imari style with a version of the 'Old Mosaic' pattern, four different formal panels of alternating underglaze blue and rich red and turquoise enamels, heightened with delicate gilding, 13.2cm high, crescent mark (2)Footnotes:A saucer dish of the same design is illustrated alongside other Japanese Imari patterns found at Worcester by Sandon and Spero, The Zorensky Collection (1996), p.236, no.276.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Edwardian silver sucrier, repousse decorated with C scrolls and flowers, maker William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1903, 3.5" diameter, 2.5" high; together with a small silver serpentine box with hinged cover with similar decoration, maker William Neale, Chester 1902; also a repousse silver tray by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1900, 9" x 3", 6.8oz t total (3)
Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern - a comprehensive dinner, tea and coffee service comprising dinner plates, dessert plates, side plates, soup bowls, dessert bowls, tureen and cover, gravy boat, teacups, coffee cups and saucers, tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug, sucrier and cover, two-tier cake stand, pepperettes, flatware and telephone (qty)
A Royal Worcester part service in the "Evesham" pattern, comprising: six soup bowls, 17.5cm diameter, eight salad plates, 21cm diameter, six dinner plates, 26cm diameter, a further dinner plate, 27cm diameter, eight side plates, six dessert bowls, eight tea cups and saucers, two breakfast cups and saucers, a milk jug, a cream jug, a sugar bowl, a sucrier and cover, a butter dish and cover and a souffle dish (Qty)
Large quantity of Victorian teaware, Mason's ironstone dessert set; other ceramics including Fairing group 'Oysters, Sir?', Staffordshire figures, continental figural candelabra, Mason's Ironstone part tea service for Queen's College, Cambridge, transferred in green with views of the Cambridge college including the Walnut Tree Building and Queen's Lane Frontage, enclosed by green trellis borders with the motto 'Floreat Domus', comprising sucrier and cover, octagonal jug, egg cups, saucers, cups, dishes, etc.
A Spode porcelain tea and coffee service,c.1815, bat printed en-grisaille with rural landscapes, gilt lined borderswith; teapot on stand, cream jug, sucrier, slop bowl, 6 tea cups and saucers and 6 coffee cans teapot 26cm wide (23)Condition ReportSlight discoloration to the teapot stand, Cream jug with old restoration to the handle
A LIMOGES PHILIPPE DESHOULIERES DINNER AND TEA SERVICE, comprising fourteen coffee cups, ten saucers, ten teacups, ten saucers, ten dinner plates, ten dessert plates, ten smaller plates, ten side plates, ten soup bowls, teapot, coffee pot, twin-handled sucrier, milk jug, cream jug, oval dishes, etc
A group of three comprising:a French-Empire-style turquoise and gilded table lamp of campana form;a modern Herend fruit bowl with reticulated border and hand decorated with various fruits and insects to the outside (23.5 cm in diameter);an early 19th century hand-gilded and decorated sucrier and cover
AN IMPORTANT SWANSEA PEARLWARE CABARET SET circa 1805, comprising twin-handled oval tray, teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, milk jug, tea-cup and saucer, finely painted by William Weston Young with sepia landscapes of the Swansea area, including views of the Marino residence (Vivian family), Swansea Bay and Mumbles, reserved on a mottled chocolate ground and gilded by Thomas Pardoe, the teapot spout and handle bearing Pardoe's trademark gilt Garter StarDimensions: Tray 38cmsProvenance:private collection Swansea, loaned by vendor to Swansea Museum, Swansea Pottery Collectors' Exhibition 2006 (see the catalogue by Helen Hallesy), related set with similar views illustrated in 'The Cambrian Company' by Jonathan GrayCondition Report:tray repaired, bowl has hairline and sl. impact to interior, small chip repair to cover of sucrier, sml nicks elsewhere
SUCRIER COUVERT, HAUSMALER DE MEISSEN, VERS 1720, DECORATION DE 1730A MEISSEN HAUSMALER SUGAR BOX AND COVER, CIRCA 1720, THE DECORATION CIRCA 1730The box painted with a continuous chinoiserie scene of a figure, birds and buildings amidst flowering shrubs, between gilt bands, the cover with similar scenes and bands of puce trellis and scrolling foliate and flowering branches, the rim and tip of finial gilt, 11.2cm long, 8cm high (tiny chip to inside edge of rim) (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Edwardian silver sucrier, of lobed circular form with hinged cover, and with lobed ebonised finial by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1904, 11.5cm high, a Chinese silver twin handled trophy bowl, by Zee Sung, 10cm wide, a pair of Chinese silver spill vases on hardwood bases, a silver oil lamp by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1912, 20.5oz overall weighable, and a set of three late Victorian silver plated serving spoons, cased. (6)
A late Victorian silver sucrier and milk jug, of half lobed form, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1898, a pair of mid Victorian silver fish servers, with pierced and engraved decoration by John Gilbert, Birmingham 1860, and a Victorian silver cruet stand, with wooden inset base, lacking handle, approx. 20oz weighable. (5)
A silver backed three piece dressing set, with engine turned decoration, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1938, another silver backed hand mirror, a Continental silver mounted mirror (handle AF), and a small quantity of silver plated items, including a cased set of dessert eaters, two salvers, a sucrier with blue glass liner, three coasters, etc. (qty)
An early Victorian silver-gilt small chalice, with knopped and faceted column, and hexafoil base, by John Keith, London 1854, 12.5cm high, together with a late Victorian silver three piece travelling communion set, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1895, a similar wafer box, a Continental silver lobed sucrier and cover, with matching milk jug, stamped 900, 16oz overall, a plated travelling communion set, and a plated chalice. (qty)Chalice is in good condition, minor scratches. Boxed set good overall, though the lid of the glass jar has a few dents. Box size is 17cm wide and 7cm high. Silver jug and sucrier good overall, some minor knocks and scratches, and the plated items are fairly good overall, some tarnish.
An Edwardian silver Arts & Crafts style sucrier, with three angular flowerhead handles, spot hammered body and shaped feet, with matching milk jug by Barker Bros, Chester 1908 and 1910, a silver sugar caster of octagonal baluster form, by Walker & Hall, Chester 1907, and a silver christening cup, Birmingham 1959, 15.5oz overall. (4)
Miscellaneous English pottery and porcelain, late 18th - mid 19th c, to include an osier moulded dessert basket painted with scattered flowers, a Worcester Royal Lily pattern sucrier, slop basins, Spode claret ground transfer printed bone china jug, Japan pattern stone china dessert dish, green glazed plates, etc (22) Some faults, many items in good condition
CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER PART TEA SERVICE EARLY 19TH CENTURY painted in the 'Japan' palette with stylised flowers within roundels, on a blue ground, with rich gilding; comprising eleven tea cups; twelve saucers, 13.7cm diam; ten coffee cans; eleven saucers 12.9cm diam; three cake plates, 21.5cm diam; a slop bowl, 16.5cm diam; jug, 13.5cm high; and a twin handled sucrier with cover; some pieces unmarked, some with puce Chamberlain Worcester mark, some with painted pattern number 298Provenance:Provenance: Careston Castle, Brechin, Angus

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