Service à thé café (4 pièces) en argent uni comprenant une cafetière, une théière, un sucrier couvert et un pot à lait. Le modèle à panse piriforme repoussé de côtes repose sur une bâte circulaire. Les anses sont en ivoire sculpté.Poinçon Minerve. M.O. Maison Aucoc. Hauteurs : de 10,5 cm à 23,5 cm - Poids brut total : 2929 g.
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A Sevres sugar bowl and cover, pot a sucre 'Bouret', c1770, painted by François-Michele Dusolle with two bouquets in cisele frames, reserved on a bleu celeste ground, gilt dentil rims and peach knop, 95mm h, underglaze blue interlaced L's and painter's D Sucrier broken in two and re-stuck, cover broken and re-stuck where formerly riveted with minute loss, of fine appearance
A Wedgwood Hathaway Rose pattern part service, comprising two handled circular tureen and cover and stand, plate, sucrier, two jugs, sauce boat and stand, three sugar bowls, one saucer, eleven side plates, six medium and three large plates, shaped oval tray Generally good, minor rubbing to gilding
18th / 19th Century Salopian tea / coffee service comprising: 6in slops bowl, 8in dish, similar smaller dish, three coffee cans, cream jug, ten tea bowls, eight saucers, ovoid teapoy, two small octagonal dishes, sucrier and cover, together with four matching damaged items comprising: teapot and cover, two further coffee cans and a tea bowlTea pot cover chipped and handle re-gluedTwo coffee cans crackedOne tea bowl cracked and minus cover on teapoy, otherwise in good condition
A Victorian tea service with floral decoration, comprising teapot, sucrier, milk jug, five teacups, six saucers, four smaller teacups, two cake/sandwich plates and one other plate.Condition report: This delightful service has been used and loved, so some pieces have signs of regular usage. Fading to colours and wear of gilding to some of the pieces. Staining inside milk jug. See photos for various cracks and wear. Overall, the condition is not bad, there are no major breaks or repairs.
A Noritake porcelain part dinner tea and coffee service decorated in the Harwood pattern, no 6312., printed marks, comprising two oval serving dishes, sauce boat on integral stand, twin handled bowl and cover, further cover, butter dish and cover, eight dinner, dessert and side plates, salt and pepper, eight dessert and fruit bowls, teapot, milk jug and sucrier, six tea cups and eight saucers, eight tea plates, coffee pot, cream jug and sucrier, six demi-tasse coffee cups and eight saucers, and eight spoon rests.
A Minton porcelain bowl, decorated with a floral geometric motif and band of flowers and leaves, against a powder blue ground, pattern no. E4567, Royal Doulton Series ware jug decorated with a country village scene, early 19thC porcelain twin handled sucrier and cover, a Tuscan Plant porcelain child's mug, decorated with Kiddies-In-Wonderland, and a Bishop's pottery child's mug 'Little Miss Muffet'. (5,AF)
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.
A quantity of early 19th century English blue and white pottery including pearlware navette formed stand ozier moulded and with pierced border, a sucrier attributed to Joseph Clementson, two miniature jugs, two plates including Spode Greek pattern and a Brameld jug with strainer printed with Paris Stripe (cover lacking) (one tray)
A Hawley pearlware teapot moulded with linen swags and stiff leaves c.1800-15, together with a similar sucrier and cover, probably Hawley, both unmarked (2) Notes; see John D. Griffin, the Yorkshire Potteries pg.64, plate 46 for another teapot in the same shape, also Heather Lawrence, Yorkshire Pots and Potteries pg 68. Teapot lid a later plaster replacement. End of the spout with loss. Some glaze fritting. Sucrier finial restored, base with a crack.
15 piece Art Deco design coffee set with ribbed decoration and painted flowers and berries, marked Wilkinson Ltd England, Clarice Cliff style. Together with a 'Golden Days' Burslem teapot with matching cream jug and sucrier. (B.P. 21% + VAT)#Small cream jug- tiny nick to spout.Minor crazing and light wear to other items.
Tray of 19th Century Welsh and other pottery to include; Gaudy Welsh tulip design teapot and matching lidded two handled sucrier, lustre teapot, various dresser jugs, lustre coffee pot etc. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Shell jug has cracked handle. Coffee pot has chips to lid. Gaudy jug is cracked, small Gaudy jug is also cracked. Small pouch jug is chipped. All remaining items are worn and dirty.
Two trays of assorted china, mostly blue and white to include; T.G Green & Co Ltd 'Blue Domino' milk jug and sucrier, a miniature willow pattern teapot, various plates including willow pattern, two meat plates; one Ironstone china colourful floral and exotic bird pattern and the other a blue and white Oriental design.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
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)
A SMALL QUANTITY OF LATE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN SAUCERS, A VICTORIAN PORCELAIN PART TEA SET, ETC, comprising two floral handpainted saucers, one defective, a sugar bowl and two matching saucers, pattern no 432, bowl and one saucer defective, a Victorian apricot and gilt cup and saucer, both cracked, a saucer printed and tinted with pagoda and foliage, the tea set with claret and gilt decoration, with tea pot, sucrier and cover with stapled repairs, bread and butter plate, eleven saucers, twelve breakfast cups and seven tea cups, pattern no 804/4, some damage (quantity)
Denby tea and dinner wares, in tones of blue, comprising seven dinner plates, seven salad plates, eight side plates, six bowls, eight smaller bowls, and seven further smaller bowls, two large serving plates, one serving dish, one large bowl, and two smaller, seven mugs, eight tea cups and seven saucers, teapot, large jug, two smaller, and sucrier and cover.
Wedgwood Kutani Crane pattern dinner and teawares, comprising eight dinner plates, nine salad plates, eight side plates, sauce boat and stand, six teacups and six saucers, six coffee cans and six saucers, coffee pot, milk jug, cream jug, twin handled lidded sucrier, pin dish, squat candle stick, pair of cruets and six napkin rings.
A George V four-piece silver tea service by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1928, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sucrier and milk jug, each of faceted form with concaved canted corners, each with engraved initial ?J?, teapot and hot water jug with polished wooden knops and handles, teapot 14.5cm high, gross weight of service 60.63ozt (4)Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
An Edwardian silver sauce boat by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1910, of faceted form with scroll handle on three pad feet, 15.2cm long, together with an Edwardian silver sucrier by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1905, of faceted form with hinged cover on domed circular foot, 13cm tall, gross weight 8.73ozt (2)Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
A Royal Crown Derby Imari, 2451 pattern tea service, mid 20th century, comprising: a teapot and cover, a milk jug and stand, a sucrier and stand, six tea cups, six saucers, six side plates, six sandwich plates and a serving plate, each piece with printed maker's mark and most with date marks for 1965, with a Royal Crown Derby paperweight modelled as a frog (lacking stopper) (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show minor rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout and some fine surface scratches. Most show some very fine surface crazing in some areas and some show more extensive crazing. On one side plate this has developed into a 'V' shaped hairline crack to the base, but otherwise there are no visible chips, cracks or losses. The teapot appears to be in good condition with no visible chips, cracks, losses or crazing.
A late Edwardian silver sucrier by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1910, of compressed cauldron form with shaped border, raised on four paw feet, 11.5cm high, 10.5cm long, weight 8.68ozt Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition Report; Overall good. There is a very small dent to the underside, and a small nick to the lid. There is quite a heavy patch of scratching to one side of the finial. No other dents, splitting, major damage or signs of repair. Some general scratching, wear and tear only. Heavy scratching and some discoloration to the gilt interior. Hallmarks and lettering are quite heavily worn, but are still legible. Hinged cover is in good order, opening and closing smoothly. Lid does not sit completely flush on one side, leaving a small gap at the seam. Feet are not completely level, and it does wobble slightly on a level surface.
A George V silver sucrier by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1912, of compressed ovoid form on four raised pad feet, lion mask lugs and loop handles, hinged cover with flame finial, 12.5cm high, weight 5.23ozt Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition Report; Very good. No large dents, splitting or signs of repair. Some scratching and wear, concentrated at the feet and base. The hinge cover opens smoothly and shuts, sitting flush. Lugs are secure, and show no signs of splitting or thinning. Masks and finial in good order, all detailing crisp. Gilt interior in very good order. Sucrier sits flat on a level surface.
A small armorial creamware pedestal bowl and cover, c. 1800, possibly a sucrier, of urn form, the domed cover with spherical knop, the body lined in brown with twin loop handles, on a stepped circular foot, painted to each side with a coat of arms, painted letter to the base (a/f). Width across handles 12.25cm
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