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Two trays of Duchess English fine bone china 'Memories' design floral items to include; mugs, teacups, various plates, bowls etc. Together with a tray of assorted china including; a Radfords English bone china violet design part teaset, an Aynsley fruit design milk jug and matching sucrier and a Portmeirion pottery hand painted for Pugh Brothers Llanelli cockerel plate etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Nine trays of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' English fine bone china to include; various plates, teacups and saucers, lidded sucrier, teapots, sauce boats and stands, milk jugs, swan shape ornament, vases, shoe ornaments, bowls, floral ornament, clock, coffee set etc. (9) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Too many items to condition individually, generally in good condition. Appear 1st quality.
A collection of silver and silver plate, comprising a silver teapot and sucrier, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1913 and 1916 respectively, both pieces with half gadrooned bodies, a George III meat skewer, maker R.C. London 1789, a water pot, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1935, 20cm high, a waiter, Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1914, with pie crust rim, 22cm diameter, together with a pair of open salts, two lidded mustard pots, a cased set of coffee spoons, an enamelled silver brush set, assorted silver plated items, including vases, cocktail shakers, serving dishes, a toast rack, etc, approximately 68½ozt weighable silverCondition report: All items with surface scratches, knocks and dents
Wedgwood Jasperware, with silver-plated mounts, comprising teapot, milk jug and sucrier, biscuit barrel, sugar castor, butter dish, preserve pot and pin tray, sugar bowl 14cm high, together with a Moorcroft pottery bowl, decorated with a flower, 9cm diameterCondition report: Wear to silver plate.Some discolouration around the teapot mount.
ASSORTED CONTINENTAL CHINA, including Meissen Hausmaler sucrier & cover, painted with alternating vignettes of rustics in landscapes and wild flowers on pale blue ground, triple cancelled Meissen crossed swords mark, 14cms w. Sitzendorf figural basket, other figurines (9) Comments: crack, chipped leaf on cover, one figure broken.
ASSORTED POCKET & WRISTWATCHES comprising silver (800) and enamel open face pocket watch, Elgin railroad style open face pocket watch, Short & Mason Ltd of London WWI 1916 compass numbered '109482', a selection of nine ladies and gent's wristwatches including Rotary, Accurist, British Airways ETC and an Art Krupp Berndorf Holland Amerika Lijn bearing "N A S M" logo twin handled sucrier in inlaid jewellery box (13)
A New Hall tea service c.1800-10, decorated in pattern 1053 with landscape panels, within varying gilt borders, the interior of the slop bowl with a girl and dog seated beneath a tree. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a milk jug, a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, six tea cups and six saucers. (19)
A Royal Doulton Expressions porcelain dinner and tea service, decorated in the Summer Carnival pattern, comprising meat platter, pair of vegetable tureens and covers, salt and pepper, twelve dinner, dessert and side plates, twelve fruit bowls, teapot, cream jug, sucrier, twelve tea cups and saucers and six mugs.
A quantity of blue and white ceramics to include a Delft square planter with panel decoration of windmills and Dutch scenes, with floral and abstract panels, shell rim and decorative shell handles to the side, on four scrolling shell feet, marked to the base in blue Delft, height 20cm, a Delft baluster vase with cover with vignette of Dutch windmill scene and floral decoration throughout (af), a Royal Doulton miniature blue and white sucrier and creamer with naturalistic decoration of a squirrel eating nuts and lambs frolicking in a field, a Chinese tea bowl and two Chinese ceramic pots, an onion pattern bowl with crossed swords mark to the base and various other blue and white decorative ceramics.
A mid-20th century Japanese Klimax coffee service, iridescent peach ground with Oriental scenic hand painted decoration, coffee pot, six saucers, six cups, sucrier and milk jug, an early 20th century dolls' tea set, cups, saucers, teapot, sucrier and milk jug with images of the Queen as a young Princess Elizabeth and her sister Princess Margaret, a dolls' house pewter tray with miniature pewter tea service, etc.
Good quality silver plate and oak egg cup holder with four supports and finials and four hung egg spoons, 20cm high, together with a further Crown Devon ceramic bowl upon a silver plated stand, Foley China milk jug and sucrier upon a silver plates stand, glass and silver plated biscuit barrel and silver plate and Tudor ware ceramic three tier cake stand (5)
Minton Haddon Hall pattern tea and dinner wares, including basket dish, two covered tureens, six dinner plates, eight dessert plates, twelve tea plates, six soup bowls, six cereal bowls, teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, covered sucrier twelve tea cups and saucers, six mugs, footed bon bon dish, pair of candlestick holders, cake knife and slice etc (81)
The Chamberlain Worcester sucrier and cover from the Abergavenny tea and coffee service, circa 1813-14Of 'Baden' shape, the rectangular form with twin handles, richly decorated in Japan colours and gold with pattern number 298 of circular panels of stylised flowers reserved on wide blue borders gilded in classical style, the pattern adapted to include large panels on both sides contacting the full arms of Lord Nevill, 11.2cm high, puce script mark inside cover (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Earl of AbergavennyBonhams sale, 18 May 2001, lot 487Twinight CollectionThis lot is from a tea and coffee service that formed part of a larger order from Lord Nevill placed with the Chamberlain factory in June 1813 and invoiced on July 28 1814. The original invoice exists in the Museum of Royal Worcester and is reproduced here. The first item listed in the Abergavenny order is a Baden-shaped tea service of pattern 298 at a cost of £16 16s 0d. The cost of painting the crests, coronets and mottos onto each piece was invoiced separately a 5s a time. Pattern 298 was one of Chamberlains most popular patterns. Listed as 'rich blue border of gold with ovals of india work', the design was available unadorned or customers could add their own crests or full coats of arms, at additional cost. The best-known set of this pattern was made in 1815 for Admiral Yeo, and the pattern has since become known as the Admiral Yeo pattern, see John Sandon, Worcester Porcelain at Cheekwood (2008), pp.152-153.A buttertub, together with a teapot stand from the Abergavenny tea service was sold by Bonhams, 3 November 2016, lot 260.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 remarkable Derby cabaret service by John Brewer, circa 1800Painted with panels of animals, birds and butterflies reserved on a yellow ground, comprising an oval tray painted in the centre with three sheep after George Morland and surrounded by eight smaller panels, oval teapot and cover with panels including two sporting dogs and two swans, sucrier and cover, milk jug and two large coffee cans, tray 38.9cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D mark in blue, cans with puce marks (8)Footnotes:ProvenanceChristies sale, 22 November 1971, lot 167With C B Sheppard, AlfretonMellors and Kirk sale, 30 April 2009, lot 112Twinight CollectionIllustrated by John Twitchett, Derby Porcelain (1980), p.187, pl.222. Related decoration, also attributed to John Brewer, is seen on a chocolate cup and cover illustrated by Anthony Hoyte, The Charles Norman Collection (1996), p.34. Only a small number of pieces painted in this distinctive style are recorded and the present lot appears to be the only cabaret service so decorated. A cabaret service painted with shipping scenes by George Robertson was sold by Bonhams on 14 November 2018, lot 418.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 Pinxton sucrier and cover and a slop bowl, circa 1800The oval sucrier with applied ring handles, the domed cover with a faceted knop, fully decorated with gilded seaweed whorls, within borders of blue enamel flowers and leaves highlighted in red and gold, reserved on a green 'seeded' ground, with gilt line rims, slop bowl 16.2cm diam (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceBonhams sale, 6 June 2007, lot 411Twinight CollectionA pair of sauce tureens in this pattern from the Godden Reference Collection were sold by Bonhams on 14 April 2010, lot 243. For a similarly decorated bough pot, together with a coffee can in the more commonly found red ground version of this pattern, see N D Gent, The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory (1996) p.82.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
each piece painted with a named view and reserved on elaborate gilt ground bodies, comprising; twelve coffee cups, thirteen tea cups, fourteen saucers, teapot, cover and stand, cream jug, sucrier and cover and three side plates, marks in red; a similar tea and coffee service comprising; twelve cups, nine cans, twelve saucers, teapot, cover and stand, cream jug, two side plates and a sucrier (lacking cover), marks in red; a Derby porter mug, painted with 'A View in Cumberland', red mark, 11.5cm high (89)Provenance:General Sir Martin Hunter (1756-1846) and Lady Hunter (d.1845), Anton's Hill,Berwickshire,and then by decentFootnote: Condition report: Marking and rubbing of gilt and decoration throughout, consitent with age and use. One sucrier has a stapled cover with discoloured fracture lines. Some cups have stapled handles and some with discolouration to inside and fracture lines. One teapot with a replacement end to the spout.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN SPILL VASE, with flared rim, blue ground, gilded and hand painted floral decoration, painted, red factory mark to base, 11cm high, together with a 19th century Chamberlains Worcester sucrier & cover, hand painted and gilded (2)Condition report: Spill vase – crazing to glaze, some gilt wear, few chips to foot rim. Sucrier – lid has some crazing, some manufacturing blemishes / base – some gilt wear, crazing, few chips, rough areas to base.
Raynaud, Limoges 'Bourgeois' extensive dinner and coffee service, with gilded decoration; comprising twelve dinner plates 10" diameter, twelve side plates 7.5" diameter, twelve shallow bowls 8.5" diameter, fruit bowl 9" diameter and 5" high, three plates 11.5" diameter, shallow bowl 11.5" diameter two graduated oval platters largest 17.5" x 13", pair of smaller oval platters 7.5" x 6", pair of large dishes 11.5" diameter, tureen with cover 9" diameter, sauce boat on stand, coffee pot 9.5" high, cream jug, sucrier, twelve coffee cups with saucers and a three tier cake stand 16" high
Royal Copenhagen 'Blue Onion' pattern porcelain tea service, comprising hexagonal form teapot 7" high, cream jug, sucrier with pierced rim border, slop bowl 5.5" diameter, pedestal dish 6.5" diameter, six plates, 7.5" diameter, five teacups and six saucers, factory stamps and pattern/shape numbers various to the undersides
Attractive Vienna porcelain cabaret coffee set, each piece decorated with a portrait of a lady with the sitters named to the undersides in script, comprising circular twin handle tray, 16.5" x 14", coffee pot with cover 6.5" high, smaller jug with cover 5.5" high, sucrier with cover 4" high and four coffee cans with saucers 2.5" high, , beehive Austria mark in blue, also a pair of Vienna saucers decorated with a classical figural garden scene within gilt and green panelled borders, 5.25" diameter
Edward Barnard & Sons for Tiffany & Co. London silver bachelor tea set, comprising teapot, cream jug and sucrier, teapot 4" high, London 1919; together with a matched pattern Edward Barnard & Sons for Tiffany & Co. silver coffee pot and water pot duo, London 1923, 4.5" high, 31.8oz t in total (5)
A late 19th century Russian (84) silver ovoid sucrier. With hinged cover and engraved floral decoration bearing an entwined monogram. Supported on shaped scroll feet. 11.5 oz. 15 cm long x 12 cm wide x 11 cm highCondition report: The loop handle from the hinged cover is missingSome "Sharp" dents
An extensive collection of miniature teapots, 19th century and later, to include English examples by Derby, Royal Crown Derby, Spode, Coalport and others, with further continental and oriental examples (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:The pieces are in generally good condition, showing no visible chips, cracks or losses, except for: the Imari example, which has a repair to the cover; the Doulton Lambeth stoneware example, which shows a chip to the rim and a repair to the spout; the famille rose example, which shows chips to the rim and repairs to the body; and the sucrier, which shows very small chips to the cover and rim.
A Royal Crown Derby part dinner service in the 'Green Derby Panel' pattern, late 20th century, comprising: a meat plate, a serving bowl and cover, a serving dish, a sauce boat and cover, six twin handled soup bowls and stands, five 18cm side plates, four 16cm side plates, thirteen salad plates, seven dinner plates, a coffee pot and cover, a cream jug, a sucrier, and ten teacups and saucers, each piece with printed maker's mark to base (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show minor fine surface wear and fine surface scratches and rubbing to the gilt, but no visible chips, cracks or losses. All pieces appear to be first quality, apart from the sauce boat (scratched through mark). One dinner plate shows a small fault to the floral motif, but does not appear to be marked as a second.
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