Group of metalware, largely comprising silver plate, to include oval caddy with chased decorated and ivory finial to the hinged cover, cigarette box with engine turned decoration, teapot, twin handled open sucrier, drinking glasses of various form, Elkinton Plate flatware in cylindrical boxes, various other cased and loose flatware.
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Royal Crown Derby Olde Avesbury pattern dinner and coffee service for six place settings, decorated with exotic birds amidst blossoming branches, comprising six dinner plates, six dessert plates, two tureen and covers, sauce boat and stand, oval serving platter, coffee pot, six coffee cans and six saucers, cream jug, and open sucrier, each with printed mark beneath
A Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain part tea service, circa 1810, reserved with flowers, within blue and gilt borders, to include a chocolate cup, sucrier and dishes, together with a Paragon part tea service, a Jasperware stilton cheese dome and a Minton coffee serviceCondition report: Worcester = All pieces are heavily worn to the decoration. Slop bowl - cracked rim. Sucrier - handle glued, chip to lid.
Early 20th century silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and twin handled sucrier, each of oval form with engraved monogram to body, oblique gadrooned rim, scroll capped handles and raised upon four ball feet, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, hallmarked Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1919, approximate gross weight 30.57 ozt (951 grams)
1940's silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug, and twin handled open sucrier, each of plain footed form, the teapot and hot water pot with curved ebonised handles and ebonised finials, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1940, approximate gross weight 57.29 (1782 grams)
mark of C J Vander, London 1968, the teapot of plain baluster form, part marked, hinged and stepped cover topped with an acorn finial, brown handle, raised on a reeded spread foot, the side engraved with the crest and motto of MONTEFIORE, the coffee pot, milk jug and two handled sucrier to match, 66ozt gross (4)
unidentified maker (PB lion passant between in a horizontal lozenge), stamped with Minerva's head, first standard indicating 950/1000 standard silver, the teapot of baluster form, the upper with shell and reed decoration, hinged and gadroon edged domed cover topped with a rosette finial, brown handle with rosette fittings and panelled spout, the coffee pot to match and the milk jug with brown handle and two handled sucrier, both with gilt washed interiors, en suite, 47.8ozt gross (4)
A CANTONESE PORCELAIN SMALL TEAPOT AND COVER of squat globular form, painted in famille rose enamels with a panel of figures on a verandah and a panel with a finch and insect amidst flowering branches, 5 1/4" wide, together with a matching sucrier and cover (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Glaze flaw to spout, small crack to footrim of sucrier, both bud knops badly fired with cracks, green enamelling poorly fired, wear to gilding
19th century English porcelain tea service with greek key borders comprising teapot and stand, slops bowl and stand, sucrier, eight cups and eight saucers (21 pieces)Condition report: One saucer broken. Knop of sucrier and one handle repaired. Otherwise various hairlines, a few chips, gilt wear, staining and crazing.
A Barr Worcester porcelain Two Quail pattern part service, 1792-1804, decorated in the Kakiemon palette, comprising teapot, cover and stand, seven breakfast cups and saucers, eight further cups of various sizes and six saucers, slop bowl, sucrier and cover, muffin dish and cover, five egg cups, four side plates, two saucer dishes and two dinner plates, incised 'B' mark to bases (faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Selection of silver and silver plated flatware and accessories, including a silver spoon, two silver teaspoons, silver mustard spoon and loop handle caddy spoon, silver mustard with blue glass liner by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd; also set of thirteen plated spoons, four Sheffield Plate forks, sifting spoon, nips, knife rests, Mappin & Webb cream jug and sucrier etc, silver 5.2oz t
A Chinese porcelain vase and cover, of ovoid form, decorated in enamels with trailing vines, 23cm diameter, a Canton porcelain sucrier and cover, a Satsuma bottle vase, together with two Kutani porcelain plates decorated with birds and blossom, two further dishes, and a plaster Roman foot, after the antique. (8)
Art Deco design four piece geometric tea service, the teapot with pineapple finial comprising; teapot, water jug, cream jug and two handled sucrier by Fenton, Russel and Co Ltd, Sheffield 1928, 47 troy ozs approx. Together with a silver two handled sugar bowl, Scottish thistle hallmark to underside, 5 troy ozs approx. (5)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A George V four-piece silver tea service by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1926-28, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sucrier, each of compressed form with reeded borders on ball feet, stamped to base 'Lowe Chester' and '34721', ebonised handles and knops to teapot and hot water jug, teapot 29cm long, gross weight 61.53ozt (4)
A miniature silver tea service, John Rose, Birmingham 1956, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sucrier, each of compressed form with half reeded decoration and angled handles, teapot, hot water jug 42mm high, all upon a rectangular twin-handled tray, 14.5cm wide, together with a pair of Victorian miniature silver pepperettes, each 33mm high, gross weight 2.43ozt (7)
A Victorian three-piece bachelor's tea service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1892-93, comprising teapot, milk jug and sucrier, each piece of oval form with half reeded decoration, each engraved with initial 'L' teapot with ebonised knop and handle, 20cm long, gross weight 16.96ozt, complete in a fitted case (3)
A pair of Royal Copenhagen blue and white hors d'oeuvres dishes, each of trefoil form with shaped pierced rim and ring handle modelled as a moth, each 24.5cm wide, with a similarly pierced and decorated sandwich plate, 20.5cm wide, a footed bonbon dish, 17.5cm wide, a serving plate, 29cm wide, six salad plates, six side plates, and a tealight holder, with a similarly decorated Royal Copenhagen blue and white part coffee service comprising: a large coffee pot and cover, a small coffee pot and cover, nine coffee cups, six teacups, twelve saucers, two espresso cups and saucers, three small saucers, three side plates six shallow bowls, a trefoil serving plate, a milk jug, a sucrier, a salad bowl etc (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:Most of the plates appear to be marked second quality. The serving plate shows hairline cracks and repairs to the rim. One salad plate shows a glazing fault. One saucer shows a glazing fault to the underside. Another saucer shows a chip to the rim. The cover of the small coffee pot shows a chip to the rim.
A selection of English floral porcelain wares, 19th century, to include a Chamberlain's Worcester bucket can with gadrooned rim, the ring handle developed with feathering and a 'fan' joining the upper and lower supports (see Berthoud plate 293 for a similar example), two Coalport high ring and spur handle trios, pattern number 1/351, a Coalport shaped dish, pattern number 3/380, the central panel painted with poppies, 24.5cm wide, a footed sucrier, 16cm diameter etc (14)
A English porcelain part tea service in the manner of Rockingham, 19th century, comprising: a teapot and cover, ten tea cups, eight coffee cups, twelve saucers, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, two square sandwich plates and a round sandwich plate, each piece decorated with gilt outlined foliate motifs on grey borders, the teapot with dolphin mask spout and ornate twin terminal handle, the milk jug with twin terminal handle (Qty) (at fault)
A Wedgwood six place tea service in the 'Wild Strawberry' pattern (R4406), comprising: a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sucrier and cover, six teacups, seven saucers, six side plates, two sandwich plates and a cake plate, each piece with printed maker's mark to base, all pieces except the teapot, milk jug, sucrier and cake plate also marked 'S/S', with a Wedgwood part service in the 'Jamestown' pattern (R4613), comprising: six teacups, six saucers, a milk jug, a sucrier, six side plates, a meat plate, three dinner plates, two soup bowls and a desert plate (Qty)Condition reportNo visible chips, cracks or faults, good condition with little or no wear.
A Coalport green batwing part tea service, early 20th century, comprising: five teacups (one at fault), six saucers, six side plates, a sucrier and a milk jug, each piece with printed maker's mark and retailer's mark for 'Mortlocks Ltd' to base (19) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show rubbing to the gilt highlights. Several pieces show small glazing faults. Several pieces show fine surface crazing, particularly the milk jug, saucers and some side plates. Two of the side plates show circular hairline cracks to the bases.
A Coalport blue batwing part tea service, late 19th or early 20th century, comprising: twelve breakfast cups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates, a muffin dish, a serving bowl and cover, a sucrier, a milk jug and a hot water jug, each piece with printed maker's mark to base (40) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show rubbing to the gilt highlights and extensive fine surface crazing. The sucrier and the serving bowl each show hairline cracks to the base.
A Rogers pearlware toy tea service circa 1815-20 transfer-printed in underglaze blue in a seaweed and flower pattern, comprising a globular teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, bute-shaped teacup and saucer and a cream jug, teapot 11.5cm high, several pieces with printed numerals, otherwise unmarked (7 pcs, including covers)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A South Yorkshire pearlware teapot and cover, circa 1810, of London shape, decorated in 'Pratt'-type colours with a basket of flowers; together with a further pearlware service, picked out in blue, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier base and cream jug; and a further similar slop bowl, tallest 7.5cm high (5)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A large collection of English transfer-printed earthenware toywares 19th century including a Samuel Alcock teapot, lacking cover, sucrier base, cup and saucer, transfer-printed in puce with birds on branches; two teapots decorated with flowers, a Mason's Ironstone teacup and saucer decorated with flowers; a William Hackwood service, printed in green with birds on branches, comprising teacup, saucer, sucrier and cover, cream jug and a teapot lacking cover, further assorted printed wares (qty, two trays)
A group of English pearlware and earthenware toywares circa 1810-30 including a miniature creamer painted with a pink band of flowers with similarly decorated teacup, a teapot and cover decorated with roses, a Davenport cup and saucer painted with a band of grey flowers and green trailing foliage, a Spode brown and gilt teacup and saucer, a set of four matching teabowls and sucrier base decorated with a band of brown leaves and sprigs, two further teapots and a cream jug, tallest 8cm high (qty, a.f)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A group of mid-19th century child's teawares comprising the following by Samuel Alcock; a teacup and saucer, circa 1835 decorated with an outline print of roses and leaves with ribbons, over-painted in red and green, numbered 3/2730, two further teacups and saucers and a cream jug; a smaller Alcock teacup with two matching saucers; a teapot and cover with matching sucrier and cover, painted with naturalistic flowers; a sucrier and cover, decorated with alternating sprays of red/pin flowers and green fronds, with shell handles, together with a Coalport teacup, saucer and sandwich plate, printed and painted with pink flowers and green leaves etc, tallest 10cm high (qty, 1 tray)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A mixed collection of various transfer-printed and painted child's teawares early-mid 19th century including Machin, comprising a teapot and cover with matching slop bowl, circa 1825, of London shape, painted with a band of seaweed and polychrome flowers, a simple band of gilding to the rims, unmarked; a further teapot and cover, nicely painted with a band of flowers and a miniature 'Old English' shape part plain white tea service, circa 1820, comprising teapot and cover, twin-handled sucrier and cover, slop bowl, two teacups and saucers and a cream jug; together with other factories, including a Minton miniature relief-moulded floral teapot and cover; a twelve-sided earthenware teapot attributed to Copeland and Garrett, circa 1830-40; a Spode red seaweed printed cream jug, teacup and saucer; a plain white and gilt part tea set, circa 1845, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, teacup, saucer and side plate; an imari London shape teapot and cover, unmarked, a Davenport imari miniature coffee can, printed factory mark in purple etc, tallest 11cm high (qty, two trays)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A collection of British pottery teawares, predominantly teapots including Davenport early-mid 19th century including a Davenport teapot with matching sucrier and cream jug, pattern 376, painted with pink flowers and leaves, printed factory marks; Davenport teapot transfer-printed in underglaze purple with cattle and swans in a rural landscape, 9cm high; a further Davenport pink lustre teapot, pattern 701; a teapot printed in purple with leaves, the cover with floral finial, 11cm high and two Swansea red transfer-printed examples decorated with flowers and romanticised landscapes with figures etc (qty, two trays - a.f)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A small group of toy teawares, 19th century predominantly comprising cream jugs, examples both printed and painted, including Minton, pattern 12; Davenport; Gaudy Welsh and others, together with a porringer shape sucrier and cover, transfer-printed in purple with musicians seated in a garden; a matching creamer in the same pattern; a lavender sprigged teacup and saucer; a further red transfer-printed sucrier and cover and a small teapot and cover naively painted with pink sprigs, tallest 8cm high (approx 28 pcs)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A group of Minton toy teawares 19th century comprising a service, circa 1835, pattern number 32, decorated in a grey transfer-print of leaves, over-painted in black and red, comprising a teapot and cover, teacup, saucer and side plate, twin-handled sucrier and a slop bowl; a further service, circa 1870, pattern 7970, of relief-moulded form decorated with mid-green highlights and floral sprigs, the covers with bud finials, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, coffee pot lacking cover, cream jug, teacup, saucer, small cake plate and slop basin, saucer impressed 'M' and with date code and small further group of Minton teawares (qty, 1 tray)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
An assorted group of toy teawares 19th century transfer-printed and painted, including a Hilditch teapot and cover, painted with green sprigs; a trio decorated with cornflower sprigs; a Gaudy Welsh coffee can, teacup and saucer; pearlware prattware sucrier with matching cream jug, a Minton trio, transfer-printed with leafy branches, a Sunderland or Staffordshire lustre teacup and saucer, decorated with a cottage scene, a Rogers pearlware tea bowl and saucer; Spode saucer; Coalport gilt teacup and saucer, a Davenport trio painted with figures before a ruined castle, imari coffee can and saucer etc (qty, two trays - damages)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A small group of transfer-printed child's teawares, mid-19th century comprising a Samuel Alcock teapot, cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, teacup, saucer and side plate, transfer-printed in blue with Maltese Crosses, printed pattern names to saucers; a service, transfer-printed in underglaze grey with a geometric pattern of wavy lines arranged in V's, comprising teapot without cover, sucrier and cover, teacup and saucer and two cream jugs; and a green seaweed design teapot and cover with similarly decorated sucrier and cover.The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
Wedgwood Jasperware teapot, jug, biscuit barrel, two sucriers and an Adams preserve pot (a.f.) (one tray)Condition report: Lidded jug with a chip to the side of the cut out on the cover flange. Lidded sucrier with a rim chip.Conserve jar heavily stained to the interior.Biscuit barrel rim is un bonded, and with some discolouration to the sprigged mouldings.
13 items of miniature Royal Crown Derby 6922 pattern imari to include a pair of flat iron on stand dated 1920 and 1912, a long necked bud vase c.1920, a pair of lidded sucrier, a coffee pot dated 1913, a pair of teapot dated 1922 and 1920, a teapot dated 1907, a saucepan and cover with side handle dated 1921, a casserole dish and lid dated 1933, a bulbous vase dated 1913 and a milk jug.Condition report: All first quality and in good condition, some items have minor loss of gilding to the edges.
7 items of Royal Crown Derby to include two lidded muffin dishes, one in 2451 imari pattern dated 1901 and the other in 198 imari pattern on yellow ground dated 1887, an oval footed serving dish in 2451 pattern dated 1903, a pair of oval dishes in 2646 pattern imari, 29cm wide, an oval twin handled footed dish in 6299 pattern imari, dated 1922, 16cm wide, a lidded sucrier in 2451 pattern imari dated 1927, 14cm wide.Qty: 2Condition report: The yellow dish has lost a good proportion of the gilding however the lid is in good condition. The white dish has crazing and a large crescent-shaped crack to the bottom section approximately 20cm long and a couple of other hairline cracks. Gilding in good condition. The remainder of the collection is in good condition with some surface grime and minor wear to the gilding.

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