Two Rockingham scent bottles, sucrier and primrose platePlate - rubbing and paint scratches. Sugar bowl - firing flaws, rubbing and scratches to cover, the body is in similar condition. Scent bottle one - losses and chips to the floral elements. Scent bottle two - stopper with chips, losses and chips to floral elements, otherwise OK.
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Spode Stafford Flowers tea, coffee and dinner service Large and extensive Spode Stafford Flowers tea, coffee and dinner service, to include:Tea:Twelve tea cups and eleven saucers.Twelve coffee cups and saucers.Teapot and coffee pot.Two cream boats, sucrier and cover, and milk jug.Footed potpourri bowl with cover and interior cover.Footed dish.DinnerLarge open 26.5cm bowl.Twelve twin handled soup bowls and stands.Two sauceboats and stands.Twelve dessert bowls.Twelve 23.5cm soup bowls.Six 23.5cm plates.Four kidney shape dishes.Twelve 31cm plates.Twelve 28cm plates.Two lidded tureens.Two 43.5cm wide meat plates and another 37cm wide.Twelve 20cm plates.Twelve 15cm plates.Large lidded tureen on 40cm wide twin handled stand or dish.46cm tray, 38cm tray,36cm wide dish with petal edge.25cm open tureen or bowl.Small lidded tureen.Oven Proof ware:24cm wide and 20cm wide lidded tureen.39cm wide and 28cm wide oven dishes.32cm oval dish.Quiche dish.The service is in good condition with only very minimal signs of use. These are very minor utensil marks to the plates that are only noticeable on very close inspection and not defacing. The Gilding is in good order with on minor very occasional marks. All pieces are first quality with exception or three 23cm soup bowls. No cracks or chips.
Anti Slavery sucrier Anti Slavery sucrier, pearlware probably by Wedgwood, bat printed with kneeling figures in chains, as well as a scene with a mother and her baby and verse 'This Book teli Man not to be cruel, Oh that Massa would read this Book' circa 1830. 15cm wide Restored rim and flange chips to the cover, the body has several restored cracks and chips. Some stained crazing lines.
A Chinese porcelain Canton tea service overall decorated in famille rose designs with designs of figures within interiors within foliate boarders. Late 19th century. Four cups with saucers, four side plates, two larger plates, two dishes, one small coffee cup, lidded sucrier and small teapot. (B.P. 21% + VAT)1 plate- chips the rim , 1 saucer - badly cracked Bowl - large chip and loss also cracked 1 cup - hairline crack to handle small oval dish - badly cracked 1 cup - chip to rim
SWANSEA PORCELAIN TEASET circa 1813-1824, comprising lidded sucrier, sugar basin and jug, moulded with stems of flowers, gilt rims, handles and stylised gilt garlands, Swansea script marks in redProvenance:consigned by the family of preeminent Welsh porcelain collector Sir Leslie Joseph, bears his label together with his label for loan to Glynn Vivian Art Gallery and that of well-know collector Harry ShermanCondition Report:overall excellent, only minor issues identified being hairline to one cup, small nick to sucrier, small repair to cup, please examine
A Set of Six Japanese Porcelain Plates, circa 1900, painted with a roundel of four butterflies within flowering branches and a formal leaf border, nine-character mark in red, 22cm diameter; A Similar Plate, painted with a red disc with scrolls and objects on a foliate ground, six-character mark in red, 22.5cm diameter; A Similar Milk Jug, painted with dragons chasing the flaming pearl, three-character mark, 15cm high; A Similar Coffee Cup and Saucer and Another Saucer, painted with foliage; A Kutani Porcelain Bottle Vase, typically painted with mother and children in a garden and with flowers in panels within formal borders, four-character mark, 15.5cm high; A Similar Twin-Handled Sucrier and Cover, of barrel form, 10.5cm high; A Similar Coffee Cup, Tea Bowl and Saucer, painted in iron red and gilt with foliage in a black ground; and A Satsuma Type Earthenware Cover, in the form of a bag (qty)Set of six plates, one with a minor crack, free from damage and repair, some slight repair, similar plate with a short hair crack, milk jug in good condition, cup and saucer, the saucer with two rim chips, the other saucer with a large rim chip, bottle vase, slight gilt wear, sucrier, large crack to the body, coffee cup, chipping to the rim, tea bowl and saucer in good condition, satsuma cover is crazed
A Kutani Porcelain Teapot and Cover, circa 1900, of ovoid form, painted, printed and gilt with a snowy landscape, painted mark in red, 23cm high; A Similar Teapot and Cover, with an eagle and chrysanthemums; Another, with a crane; A Milk Jug, with chrysanthemums; and A Similar Tea Service, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier, ten cups, thirteen saucers, twelve plates, two bread and butter plates, and a slop bowl (qty)
An H. & R. Daniel porcelain tea service: in the shell shape and comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, waste bowl, nine breakfast cups, six tea cups, ten saucers and two plates, each painted in pattern no. 5199 with flower sprays within gilt embellished wine borders, circa 1835, [tea pot cracked, some light stain].
A mixed lot of late 19th/early 20th century Dresden and other Continental porcelain: comprising a Dresden six-division egg stand painted with floral sprays, 21cm; a similar coffee pot and cover and matching sucrier and cover; a covered cup with entwined stalk finial; a small shell moulded bowl, a peach-shaped cup with AR mark; and a Vienna-style two-handled cup [7].
A Sèvres large part dinner service, circa 1792-93Decorated with a gilt radial motif with blue and gilt dots within a gilt-edged blue-ground circular band with gilt foliate scrollwork, the shaped rims with radial blue and gilt dots under a similar blue-ground band, comprising:118 plates (assiette à osier, 25.7cm diam.);24 soup plates (24.2cm diam.);four shaped square dishes (compotier carré, 20.5cm wide);four shell-shaped dishes (compotier coquille, 22.5cm wide);four oval dishes (compotier ovale, 27.4cm long);four circular deep dishes (compotier rond, 20.3cm diam.);two footed sugar bowls, covers and stands (probably sucrier de 'nouvelle forme');two oval butter tubs, covers and stands (beurrier ovale [one restored and fixed to the stand]);one additional oval stand and restored cover;two lobed large circular dishes (28cm diam.);two large circular bowls (saladier, 26cm diam.);one medium circular bowl (22.5cm diam.);two deep circular bowls (18.6cm diam.);twelve bouillon cups and covers (pot à jus, [one with broken handle]), together with one Paris porcelain (Boyer) plate, 19th century, interlaced LL monograms enclosing date letters pp and qq, interlaced LL monograms in blue, various painter's marks, incised marks (minor restoration, minor chips and wear) (203)Footnotes:Provenance:By family repute purchased by Hugues-Bernard Maret, 1st Duc de Bassano (1 May 1763 – 13 May 1839);English Private Collection since the 19th century; thence by descent A number of services of this pattern, called 'pois bleu', were purchased from the factory by Madame Lefebvre, a Paris dealer, in 1792 and 1793; see David Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century (2005, revised edition 2015), IV and V, nos. 92-6, 92-8, 92-16, 93-1 and 93-6.Hugues-Bernard Maret, Duke of Bassano (Duc de Bassano), was a French statesman, diplomat and journalist. He was a devoted statesman under Napoleon Bonaparte, and became his Secretary, and then Secretary of State shortly after Napoleon's return from Egypt. In 1804, he became Minister; in 1807, he was created Count; and in 1809, he was granted the title of Duc de Bassano, one of the titles with the status of duché grand-fief in Napoleon's Kingdom of Italy. This was a rare hereditary honour, which gives an insight into how well respected his work was by the Emperor.The Duc de Bassano remained close to Napoleon, and accompanied the Emperor through most of his campaigns. In the spring of 1811, the Duc de Bassano became Minister of Foreign Affairs. In this capacity he showed his ability and devotion to Napoleon Bonaparte, concluding the treaties between France and Austria and between France and Prussia, which preceded the French invasion of Russia in 1812. He was with Napoleon through the greater part of that campaign, and after the major defeat, helped to prepare the new forces with which Napoleon waged the equally unsuccessful campaign of 1813 against the Sixth Coalition. In November 1813 Napoleon replaced Maret with Armand, Marquis of Caulaincourt, but Maret remained with Napoleon as his private secretary through the campaign of 1814, as well as during that of 1815.After the restoration of the Bourbons, Maret was exiled. He retired to Graz, where he occupied himself with literary work. In 1820 he was allowed to return to France. After the July Revolution of 1830, King Louis-Philippe elevated him as a Peer of France and in November 1834 Maret even served a short time as Prime Minister of France. He died at Paris in 1839.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of English porcelainearly-mid 19th centurycomprising a Coalport dessert sauce tureen, cover and stand, circa 1815, with rococo-style moulding and painted in overglaze coloured enamels with floral bouquets, tureen 13cm diameter; a Coalport plate, circa 1805, decorated with a large central spray of roses, other flowers and green foliage, within a border further decorated with navette-shaped panels and gilding, unmarked, 21.5cm diameter; a Coalport jug bearing monogrammed initials, circa 1820, 12.2cm high a Derby slop basin and circular dish, pattern 770, dish 21.5cm; two muffin dishes and covers; a part tea and coffee service with claret borders and painted with roses, comprising six coffee cups, nine teacups and ten saucers, pattern 2025, a Spode oval sucrier and cover, circa 1805-10, decorated with gilt scrolls and flowers against an overall red ground, impressed 'II.' mark, no pattern number but matching pattern 1006, 11.5cm high etc(qty, two trays)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.Tureen - Cover with small glaze fault to the underside and an associated hairline crack. Some staining and crazing to the interior rim of the tureen and further staining to the handles. Crazing throughout. No signs of further damages or any restoration.Coalport plate - crack to rim, loss of gilding to approximately 1/2 of the border.Spode sucrier - finial to cover re-attached. Crack to the interior flange and further crack to foot rim, issuing into the base. Gilding around the sucrier is very worn.Coalport jug - No damages or repairs.Derby - Slop basin cracked, dish with stapled and re-glued repairs, heavily yellowed.Condition of the remainder of items is not stated, please ask for further details.
A group of assorted Caughley porcelaincirca 1780-85comprising two 'Fisherman' pattern baking dishes, (stapled repairs), 23cm and 24.5cm wide; a 'Full Nankin' sauceboat stand, painted S, 20cm wide; a 'Temple' pattern sucrier cover; 'Pagoda' circular fluted dish, 21.2cm diameter (repaired chips to rim); 'Bridge and Windmill' saucer, 12.5cm diameter (cracked) and a large saucer dish painted in the 'Tower' pattern, 19cm diameter (cracked)
An Austrian Augarten Vienna 'Rote Rosen' tea/coffee service20th centurycomprising teapot and cover, coffee pot and cover, sucrier and cover, pair of further preserve or condiment jars and covers, small cream jug and large milk jug, eight cups and seven saucers, eight side plates, 19cm diameter and a small circular dish, together with a matching jardiniere, 12cm high and matching baluster table lamp, overall height excluding fitting 28cm; and a further Augarten table lamp vase with cover, decorated with a large polychrome arrangement of flowers and supplementary sprigs, overall height 34cm high (approx 34 pcs)Condition throughout is good and it does not appear to have been used. There is no crazing to the glaze. A well looked after service.
An Edwardian three-piece hallmarked silver tea service comprising teapot, 14 x 26cm, sucrier 8.5 x 16cm, and cream jug, height 12cm, fluted bodies with Art Nouveau inspired naturalistic handles with heart-shaped cut-outs on lily pad style feet, all initialled 'CH', all Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 1902, combined approx 39ozt (3).
Four trays of assorted china, to include: 2 trays of Royal Albert fine bone china part tea ware decorated with pink, blue and cream clematis flowers, to include: 6 tea cups and saucers, 6 tea plates, sandwich plate, sugar basin and milk jug and 2 trays of Royal Albert 'Lavender Rose' part tea ware, to include: 6 dinner plates, side plates and tea plates, 6 saucers, oblong sandwich plate and a sucrier. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
GROUP OF FIVE ENGLISH CERAMICS late 18th / early 19th Century comprising flask tea-caddy, cylindrical tea-caddy, small jar, tea-cup and transfer decorated lidded twin-handled sucrier (5)Comments: Damage to some, please enquire; caddy with chips to body and cracks/losses to lid.Provenance:Private collection Powys, Sir Leslie Joseph labels to two items, Glynn Vivian label to flask
ASSOCIATED CANTON FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PART TEA & COFFEE SERVICE, 19th Century, comprising coffee pot and domed cover, cylindrical tea pot and cover, circular sucrier and cover, nine coffee cups and saucers, eight teacups and saucers (39)Provenance: private collection West WalesComments: coffee pot with damages spout and rivetted handle, sucrier chips/cracks, one coffee saucer chips/cracks, three teacups chips/cracks, two teacup saucers chips/cracks
Late Victorian three piece bachelors 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, upon four ball feet, hallmarked Charles Start Harris, London 1899, together with a late Victorian tray with oblique gadrooned rim, hallmarked Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1892, approximate gross weight 37.10 ozt (1154 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Handle to milk jug slightly bent to one side.Hallmarks generally clear and legible, with some light wear in places.

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