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A Portmeirion pottery 'Totem' coffee service,designed by Susan Williams-Ellis, white glazed with relief moulded decoration, printed and impressed marks, comprising a coffee pot and cover, two milk jugs, a sucrier, six cups, six black glazed saucers and a pot, 33cm high (16)Condition report: Saucers not marked, small firing crack to one jug, one cup with chip to rim, otherwise no obvious major faults
18th century English porcelain sucrier of reeded circular form decorated with green floral sprays, domed cover with pinecone finial. 13.5cm high; also a dish of shell form with iron red, green and gilt floral decoration, 23cm long. (2).Condition:Sucrier - Firing cracks to interior and exterior base. Chips to footrim and quite worn and scratched on reeding. Small cracks and discolouration to edge of cover.Dish - Slight wear to gilt and enamels, slight glaze impurities.
A collection of 18th century and later creamware, to include WedgwoodCondition report: Jug is salt glazed and tip of tail on handle has been glued. Sucrier is 18th century, but badly discoloured, with various chips and cracks. Small pedestal bowl is 18th century, has a hole in the insde, various chips and cracks. Pierced plate is 18th century, with cracks and rim chips. One pierced oval stand marked Wedgwood - has light wear. Chestnut basket has missing handle, chips and cracks. One oval stand marked Anthony, so later in date and has light wear. The remaining items are later in date and some are continental, variously damaged.
1930's four piece silver tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, twin handled open sucrier, and milk jug, each of plain oval form upon a stepped oval foot, the teapot and hot water pot with brown Bakelite handles and finials, hallmarked William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1938 and 1939, approximate gross weight 49.76 ozt (1547.9 grams)
A collection of assorted English early-mid 19th-century handpainted ceramics. To include a Derby porcelain teapot, another teapot and confirming stand, a teapot and matching sugar bowl, two cups and saucers and two plates, several probably by Rockingham. The Derby teapot: 24cm wide. (11)Condition report: Green banded teapot spout chippedDerby puce leaf teapot nibble chips to end of spoutRockingham style teapot cover damaged and repaired matching sucrier cover damaged, star crack to the base, pair of matching plates with stacking wear to the enamels and gilding of bothPair of pink banded cups and saucers enamels and gilding with some wear.
Eight piece Carlton Ware flower and leaf design pink ground bachelor's teaset, together with Carlton Ware novelty salt and pepper set in the form of a maid and a hotel porter. (10) (B.P. 21% + VAT) The sucrier has a chip to the petal/flowerhead handle The porter boy - losses to his trousers, other items - no obvious damage.
A large selection of silver plated tableware, to include a pair of Christofle twin-handled dishes and covers, each 30cm wide, a four-piece silver plated 'Alpacca' tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sucrier, a Dutch white metal dish and cover, and a further assortment of serving dishes and cutlery (qty)
DERBY; four pieces of late 18th/early 19th century porcelain including sucrier and cover, a teacup, a tea bowl and saucer, each with jewelled and gilt decoration above relief moulded detail to the lower bodies, signed to base (4).Additional InformationRubbing and wear to the gilding, paint/glaze faults to the cover and the cup.
WORCESTER; eleven pieces of 18th century porcelain decorated in similar patterns, including a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, each hand painted in blue with roses/floral detail with gilded highlights.Additional InformationVery minor chips to the underside rim of the sucrier and cover, minor nibbles to the finial on the teapot, restoration to the spout on the teapot, fluted saucer with a tiny nibble to the rim, the matching cup with crack to the rim, one saucer bears Albert Amor label verso.
DERBY; an early 19th century teapot of oval form with moulded linear decoration with gilt highlights, height 16cm, together with a Derby sucrier and cover, decorated with a single band of roses inside gilt cross hatched detail and a matching cup, pattern number 529 (3).Additional InformationThe spout on the teapot with a crack, wear to the gilding, an old repair chip to the spout, restoration to the loop finial on the sucrier cover.
A collection of late 18th/early 19th century porcelain including a Coalport sucrier cover and stand, various saucers, Derby jug, etc.Additional InformationFiring crack/fault to handle of sucrier, wear to the decoration throughout and gilding, deep blue and white saucer heavily crazed and saucer sounds flat, miles mason cup cracked, blue and white deep cup stained, Newhall tea bowl cracked, blue and white tea bowl with hairline.
Four early 19th century black basalt teapots, including Wedgwood decorated with sprigged mouldings, together with a sucrier, jug and four miniaturesCondition report: Jug and cover with a chip to the rim of the cover, the body cracked. The teapot with captive cover - has a section of the cover's gallery broken off and re-stuck and another section missing. There is a section to the end of the spout missing also. Other teapot - missing finial, chip to rim of cover, and the main body is broken into two and re-glued. Loss to the end of the spout. Cylindrical teapot - lacking cover. Bachelor teapot - with chips to spout and a crack across the base. Miniature jug - with a chip to the side of the spout. Items not mentioned are free from damage.
A quantity of Noritake porcelain including teaset, scent bottle, cabaret set, a pair of vases, etcCondition report: Powder bowl cover with a very small chip to inner rim. Sucrier - with finial re-glued and chip to the rim of the cover. Globular vases - one with damage and repair to the rim, the other with a repaired handle. The pedestal sucrier and coffee pot have repaired finials. The milk jug has a restored handle. The other components are free from damage.
A small collection of early 19th century English pottery printed in underglaze blue, including: Spode chestnut baskets on stands, two leaf moulded pickle dishes, Herculaneum coffee can, toy ware plates, dolls house part tea set, and sauce tureens etc (two trays)Condition report: Small teapot with chips to the rim of the cover and likewise to the matching sucrier, both are crazed. Cheese dish with a small section of the foot re-glued. One Willow pattern sauce tureen base is cracked. The other tureen with a chip to the inner-rim. Willow pattern dessert dish is heavily stained and with some crazing, the small ancient Rome plate likewise. Two Pearlware spoon rests with small rim chips. One large and one small chestnut basket cracked. The coffee can is cracked. Wild Rose pickle dish with a very small rim chip. Knife rest with glazed abrasions around the lower rim and top rim.
A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE SUCRIER, CIRCA 1765-70, decorated with the 'Chrysanthemum' pattern, moulded ground, label inscribed 'Dame Alice Godman'. 12cm diameterCONDITION REPORTWear to the gilding, mainly to the bowl, various pin-head sized pops which have taken colour, a few frits noted under glaze.
Five pieces of Bough Pottery to include a hand-painted milk jug by Elizabeth Amour, dated 1921, with floral bands to the white ground, glazed blue handle and spout, marked to the underside 11cm high, another milk jug, circa 1923, a hand-painted dish, a sucrier and a preserve pot with cover, all signed to the base. (5)
A Royal Albert "Old English Roses" part tea set comprising teapot, twin-handled lidded sucrier, milk jug, six cups and saucers CONDITION REPORTS The teapot lid has been broken and repaired. Otherwise all items have general wear and tear to include some surface scratching to the decoration particularly to one cup - see images for more details
Three trays of assorted china to include: one tray of continental Bond ware china decorated in gilt with vignettes of a musician and lady to include: 6 coffee cups and saucers, coffee pot, sucrier and milk jug. Together with a tray of Duchess fine bone china decorated with hydrangeas to include: 6 teacups and saucers and tea plates with sugar basin and milk jug and a tray of Collingwood china decorated with pink roses and other flowers to include: 6 cups and saucers and 6 side plates. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Three trays of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' to include: two teapots, sucrier, two milk jugs, sugar basin, six teacups and saucers, six side plates, sandwich plate, six dinner plates, gravy boat, two pairs of ornamental shoes and a seashell. Together with a tray of Roslyn fine bone china decorated in gilt foliate decoration on a white ground comprising: six cups with five saucers, six tea plates and a sandwich plate. (4)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A Collection of Various 19th Century Ceramics to comprise Spode Felspar Porcelain Hand Painted Cabinet Plate Decorated with Floral Border having Central Armorial Arm Device, Teal Ground, 22cms Diameter, A Rockingham Works 'The Bramble' Design Cabinet Plate Decorated with Central Floral Design, Green Border and Gilt and White Scrolls, 23cms Diameter, (Rubbing to Floral Decoration), A Shaped Shallow Bowl with Orange Band Decorated with Gilt Floral Design, Scalloped Edge, 20cms Diameter and a Sucrier Decorated with Green Band and Leaf Design, Twin Handled and Scrolled Feet Supports (Varying Condition Issues)

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