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EXTENSIVE COALPORT 'MING ROSE' BONE CHINA MATCHED TEA & DINNER WARES, including teapot, sucrier, slops bowl, two vegetable tureens, two oval serving dishes, large and small sauce boats & stands, six soup bowls & stands, six teacups and saucers, preserve pot, graduated set of gratin dishes, twelve dinner plates, six dessert plates, several other saucers/small plates (approx 80) Condition: some second grade, one dinner plate badly cracked, one lid broken, one tureen handle broken,one stand broken & reglued, preserve jar lid cracked - viewing recommended as to condition of every piece.
An early 20th century Austrian metalwares silver three-piece tea set and tray, mark of Alexander Sturm, Vienna, 800/1000 standard silver, the teapot of simple oval form with reed and tie borders, part marked side hinged flush fitting cover with button finial and simple handle with cream-coloured insulators, stamped to the underside '90801', the two handled sucrier with gilded interior and friction fitting removable cover, stamped to the underside '94804' and high sided milk jug, stamped to the underside '94796' to match, along with the tray, of oval form, measuring 40 x 32cm, stamped to the underside '04879', 70.1ozt gross (4)Footnote: Alexander Sturm (1851-1915) was an ambitious silverworker who married the daughter of Vincenz Carl Dub, an already established Viennese silversmith and opened his own shop in 1883, trading as ‘Alexander Sturm, Dub's Eidam’ (Dub's son-in-law). His clients were of the high nobility and from the so-called ‘Vienna's second society’ (the rising bourgeoisie, industrialists, bankers, civil servants and high-ranking army officers). His business attracted the interest of artists of the Vienna Secession movement and of the Wiener Werkstätte. They commissioned artisans on a freelance basis and Sturm received many commissions from them which were marked with the trademark of the Wiener Werkstätte, the monogram of the designer and Sturm's initials - ‘A.St’ - instead of his usual ‘clover’ stamp as featured on these examples. Wiener Werkstätte closed its doors in 1932 and Sturm's firm closed in 1988, but it was relaunched by George Stradiot in 2008 under the name ‘Wiener Silber Manufactur’. Today their shop is based in the centre of Vienna, and they specialise in reproducing objects designed during the Viennese Jugendstil and Art deco periods and the 1930s, drawing on their archive of over 11,000 designs dating back to Sturm's original drawings of the late 1800s
An early 20th century French metalwares silver three-piece café au lait set, mark of Tétard Frères, export marked, 950/1000 standard silver, the coffee pot of squat baluster form with reeded rim, marked and hinged slightly domed cover with foliate finial, foliate scrolled handle with cream-coloured insulators and decorated spout, two handled sucrier and cream jug, both with gilded interiors to match, each piece monogrammed, 15.9oztFootnote: Edmond Tétard was a talented craftsman based in Paris in the mid-19th century. He exhibited at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1889 where he was awarded a gold medal for his outstanding designs and fine quality silverware, much of which was influenced by Rococo style. Têtard’s pieces were highly sought after by a discerning clientele, and he became a favourite of the French aristocracy. After Tétard’s death the firm passed to his three sons Henri, Jacques and Georges. It was renamed Tétard Frères and the brothers retired their father’s maker’s mark and registered their own in February 1903. The firm went on to become one of the leading European silversmiths of the early 20th century.
AN ALTROHLAU VICTORIA AUSTRIA PORCELAIN CABARET SET, printed with Angelica Kauffman style vignettes, comprising three coffee cups, four saucers, covered sucrier, hot milk jug and cover, hot water jug and cover and a twin handled tray, printed factory marks (11) (condition: spout of water jug has riveted repairs, wear to the gilding especially to the tray handles)
A quantity of mainly 19th century English porcelain miniature teapots, all decorated with applied flowers, including Minton examples with underglazed blue crossed swords marks (one tray). One kettle with handle and spout repaired, another missing cover. Sucrier missing handle. Two pots with finials detached but retained. Other losses to the applied work throughout.
A Derby minature model of a watering can, painted with a swag of pink roses, picked out in gilt, 10cm, Stevenson and Hancock King Street mark, c.1920; another applied with relief moulded floral trails, glazed throughout in white, 10cm, mark in blue; a Royal Doulton Grantham pattern sucrier and cream jug; assorted horse brasses; etc
Silver three piece bachelor's tea setconsisting of bachelor's teapot, sucrier and milk jug, bearing marks for Edward Souter Barnsley, Birmingham, 1912, teapot measures 16cm high, 910g approx overall (3)Condition report: Overall signs of wear, consistent with age and use, some scratches also as expected. Lid insulator on teapot is slightly split, otherwise ok. All hallmarks match.
Two boxes of assorted china, mainly floral teaware, to include: Paragon 'Country Lane' teapot, teacups, sucrier and plates etc., a miniature floral design, part teaset, a Paragon floral teapot with blue daisy design, two Chelsea works H & P blue and white lidded tureens etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Hand-gilded and painted ceramics in the Imari pattern; to include eleven Royal Crown Derby coffee cans (one hairlined to base), twelve Royal Crown Derby saucers, a two-handled boat-shaped lidded sucrier (discolouration to interior and minor hairline to inside lip), a 19th century Davenport sugar (4cm hairline emanating from lip) and a 19th century Davenport cream jug (27 pieces of china in all including cover)
An early 19th century English porcelain part tea/coffee service; comprising teapot and cover, lidded boat-shaped sucrier and stand (damaged), six cups, two coffee cans, a large dish and an six deep saucers, each piece hand gilded and decorated with iron oxide reds, cobalt blues etc. with palm trees and stylised flowers etc.Condition Report: One the handles of the lidded boat-shaped sucrier is away and in two pieces (inside the sucrier), the lid is good but there is some minor rubbing to the gilding and some minor discolouration to the pattern in parts. The large cake plate exhibits some minor marking as do three of the saucers which are noted to have hairlines to the undersides (hardly visible). The tea cups exhibit some wear to the gilding but in better condition than some of the other pieces. Two of the tea cups does not 'ring true' thereby indicating a hairline somewhere, ditto two of the coffee cans, one other coffee can has a one inch has a hairline crack emanating from the lip. The teapot is not perfect - its exhibits a small matchhead sized chip to the underside of the lip of the spout, the teapot lid seems OK with no chips, cracks or restorations and the gilding is bright (boat-shaped finial has darkened a little), the teapot handle is in reasonable condition (some gilt rubbing to be expected with usage), a minor two cm crack along the bottom (not visible on the inside).
A selection of silver plate, to include two oval trays with foliate engraved detail and pierced gallery, a similar circular tray, a waiter with gadrooned rim, a swing handled dish, a pierced bowl upon three ball feet, a large toast rack, a sugar scuttle and scoop, together with a group of assorted metal ware, including an Art Deco Everhot insulated ceramic and chrome teapot, milk jug and sucrier, other various teawares, trays, etc.
Royal Doulton Hampshire pattern tea and dinner wares, comprising six dinner plates, three salad plates, five bowls, three smaller bowls, nine side plates, six egg cups, one serving bowl, two oval platters, coffee pot, six coffee cups, six saucers, one teacup, three saucers, an open sucrier, milk jug, and cake plate.
Paragon Country Lane pattern tea and dinner wares, comprising three dinner plates, six salad plates, nine side plates, three bowls, three smaller bowls, oval bowl, serving platter, sandwich plate, cake plate, seven teacups, two mugs, six saucers, twin handled sucrier and cover, open sucrier, and milk jug, together with Colclough teawares, including a cake stand.
A collection of Wedgwood blue jasperware, including tea service with teapot, milk jug and lidded sucrier, an EPNS mounted ice pail, a jardiniere,23 by 23 by 21cm high a set of graduated jugs, one with EPNS mounted hinged cover, pair of ovoid mallet form vases, plate, and lidded trinket boxes. (15)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory twin-handled vase and a Davenport gilt decorated part tea service . Worcester vase with top lacking. With some mild paint scratches, otherwise appears ok. Davenport service comprising twin-handled covered sucrier with a hairline crack to the rim, approximately 5cm. Glaze and firing flaws to the main body, repaired knop to the cover and rubbing. One cake plate in reasonable order. Four saucers, three of which have hairline cracks, all with some rubbing. Seven teacups three of which have hairline cracks0. Eight coffee cups, three of which have cracks
An early 19th century English porcelain dessert service, pattern 447, nicely painted with sprays of naturalistic flowers including roses and pansies, reserved between relief-moulded and gilded borders, the service comprising an oval comport on stand, 11.5cm and 30cm wide; a pair of sauce tureens and covers on fixed stands, 15cm high; a pair of oval dishes, 26.5cm wide; a pair of square dishes, 21cm wide; and a shell-shaped dish, 23.2cm wide, together with a selection of further florally painted wares including: an unmarked Derby bowl, pattern 830, 18cm diameter; a dessert tureen, cover, stand and dessert dish, pattern 239; a square dish with ribbon handles, 24cm overall width and a H&R Daniel tea service comprising teapot and cover, twin-handled sucrier and cover and cream jug, pattern 5005, with dragon spout and raised shell feet (qty)Condition report: Pattern 447 comport - Crack to foot/base. One tureen with several firing cracks. One oval dish with two chips to rim and some scratches through the central flowers. One square dish with some heavy rubbing to gilding, surface scratches.Teapot on shell feet badly cracked, matching sucrier with star crack to base. Derby bowl with star crack.
Box containing various metalware and cutlery, including bag of assorted cutlery, four boxed sets of cutlery to include: knives, fish knives and forks and teaspoons, a large ladle engraved with bird above a crown, pewter tankards, two teapots, helmet shaped cream jug with matching sucrier, pair of Art Nouveau knife rests etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
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