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A 'Dresden' Porcelain Cabaret Set, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, of panelled form, enamelled in colours with German flowers and gilding, comprising - tray of octagonal outline, teapot and cover, hot water jug and cover, sugar bowl and cover, and two cups and saucers Coffee/tea pot and cover - some very light wear to gilt detail of rim above handle. Hot water jug - good condition Sucrier and cover - cover possibly a replacement. One cup with wear to gilt on rim. Tray - some very light scattered wear to gilt edge. Some very minor scattered wear to enamels. Generally this lot appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restorationImages within the attached Dropbox linkhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/a85lw5dwu7oxyo4o1ih2y/h?rlkey=8a5rl1gtnu5tbfsljw63zm5id&dl=0
A Collection of Spode Bat-Printed Porcelain, Circa 1800, Pattern 557 with gilt stripe border, including - teapot and cover 6.5ins to top of finial, hot chocolate pot, cover and saucer 4.75ins high, two-handled sucrier and cover 6.5ins wide handle to handle, serving dish and cover 10ins square x 6.25ins high to top of finial, two flared spill vases each 4.75ins high, various (16)
A Collection of Spode Bat-Printed Porcelain, Circa 1800, Pattern 557 with gilt stripe border, including oval teapot and cover 6ins high to top of finial, oval sucrier and cover 4.5ins high, milk jug, hot chocolate pot, cover and saucer 4.75ins high, honey pot and domed cover 3.75ins to top of finial, circular egg stand and six plain egg cups 7.5ins diameter x 2.5ins high, various marks (23) Honey pot with domed cover - very tiny chip to rim of pot and another to the inside rim of cover, egg cup holder and six egg cups - egg cups appear to be on good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration, egg cup holder - has a large dark historic crack, approx 3.5ins long, running from rim across to one opening, spill vase - slight wear to gilding at top rim, butter tub and cover - tub has 1ins faint crack running from rim down into body through the printed image, cover - has an historic crack, approx 3ins, running around the handle and through one image, tea cup - good condition although gilding to rim worn as is the printed image at the raised part of the body, small teapot and cover - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/a85lw5dwu7oxyo4o1ih2y/h?rlkey=8a5rl1gtnu5tbfsljw63zm5id&dl=0
A Collection of Blue and White Transfer Printed Pottery, 19th Century, including - a circular 'Spode's Tower' plate 3ins diameter, an oval plate of the same design 4ins x 2.85ins, a Ridgway 'Osterley Park' bowl 4.75ins diameter x 1.75ins high, a circular sucrier and cover printed with 'Boy Polishing a Cow' pattern 3.25ins diameter x 5ins high overall, a bulbous pot and cover in 'Turkeys Two by Two' pattern 2.75ins diameter x 2.75ins high overall (14) 'Jason and the Golden Fleece' plate 2.5ins diameter A British Scenery Series plate, possibly Ridgways, 5ins x 3.75insA rectangular dish of shaped outline in 'Parkland Scenery' pattern 6ins x 5ins x 1.25ins highA pair of salt & pepper shakers - damage to both footrims and one to topA knife rest 4ins x 1.35ins, marked Spode to baseand three other plates
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Part Dinner and Tea Service, Duke of Gloucester Service Pattern, after the 18th century original; comprising a teapot, sucrier and milk jug, eleven tea cups, eleven saucers, six side plates, ten dinner plates, ten dessert plates, three assorted serving dishes, six square serving dishes, sauceboat and standGood condition. No damage or repair. The decoration is transfer printed. Oval dish 39.5wide, shell dish 31cm wide, dinner plates 28cm wide
A Rockingham tea and coffee service, circa 1835, with gilded scrolls and leaves on a white ground, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two plates, ten teacups, eight coffee cups and nine saucers (37)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Wear to the gilding Two of the saucers are cracked
A Spode tea and coffee service, circa 1810, painted en grisaille with swags of flowers and leaves, comprising a dessert dish, teapot, cover and stand, nine saucers, six teacups, three coffee cans and a saucer plate (23); a New Hall part tea service, circa 1795-1800. of silver shape, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, saucer dish and a slop bowl (8)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collectionHeavy wear to the gold gilting on many of the pieces within both services. There is a heavy abrasian marking to the lid of the New Hall tea pot and a large repair to the milk jug. There is a large repair to the lid of the Spode tea pot. The Spode cups appear intact with some pitting in areas and a slight rough texture to the rims, but no visible chipping to the cups. The Spode service appears to be intact of chipping.
A Vienna cabaret set, circa 1821, of diminutive size, decorated with gilded stripes; together with a Paris teapot on warming stand decorated with picturesque landscapes, with beaded and deep gilded borders (14)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Tray has shield marks in underglaze blue, all with impressed numerals 821, saucers impressed 34 and tray impressed with a C, possibly for the moulder Johann Zikids, painter's numerals 45 possibly for Franz Hantzenburger. Oval tray 27.6cm diam, coffee pot and cover, sucrier and cover, 2 cups and saucers (one with hairline crack) (9)please see additional images
A Grainger tea and coffee service, circa 1840-34, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, six teacups, five coffee cups and six saucers (22); a J. and W. Ridgway tea service, circa 1825 - 30, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, saucer dish, two cups and saucers (12)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection
A Chamberlain Worcester part coffee service, circa 1800; together with a Spode part tea and coffee service, circa 1810-15, decorated with a gilt festoon above overlapping ovals and orange rust red highlights (26)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Spode teapot finial restored, hairline crack to bodyWorcester sucrier spider crack to base.
A Coalport Anstice Horton and Rose tea service, circa 1805, decorated in stylised florets over gilding linked with rust red scrolling design, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, cream jug and six teacups and saucers (18)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collectionteapot knop repaired, some crazing, hairline cracks, star crack to base, crack to side. gilding rubbed across most items. hairline crack to cuphairline or firing crack to handle of jugplease see addtional images for condition surface scratches and areas of wear
An composed New Hall tea service, circa 1815, with bat printed views of country houses, churches and rural scenes in fresh greens, comprising nine cups, eight saucers, two dishes, three plates, one oval dish, teapot with cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug and slop bowl (30)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection
A New Hall tea service circa, circa 1800-10, decorated with date palms and floral motifs in imari colours, comprising a teapot cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two dishes, five teacups and saucers (19)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Gilt rim rubbed on cups, some wear to handles, some pitting during firing. chip and hairline to milk jugchip to knop of teapotsurface scratchesgilding to rim rubbed and possible retouching (shown)please see additional images for condition
A Rockingham tea and coffee service, circa 1835, with gilded decoration over foliate lavender scrolled borders, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug and slop bowl, six teacups, six coffee teacups, twelve saucers and two plates (33)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection
A Miles Mason tea service, circa 1815-20, printed in blue with the Broseley Willow pattern, comprising a teapot cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two dishes, eleven cups and saucers (31)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection The teapot is cracked at the base of the spoutThe finial to the sucrier is completely broken off but is presentOne cup is discoloured and three are disocloured around the handle
A Derby tea and coffee service circa, 1825-30, decorated in the Old Witches pattern in red, green, blue and gilt, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, nine teacups, eight coffee cans and nine saucers (32)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collectionCrack to the inner rim of the teapot and the spout has been restored. Discolouration to the handle of the spout Discolouration to and crazing to the interior of the sucrierTwo coffee cans have cracks to the base and one is restoredTwo cups are cracked and some of crazing to the basesThe oval dish is earlier and does not belong to the serviceSome rubbing to the saucers
A J&W Ridgway tea and coffee service, circa 1825, painted with sprays of colourful flowers between blue and apricot panels, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, five coffee cups, twelve teacups, eleven saucers and one shaped dishProvenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Many tea cups and saucers with hairline cracks, cracks, chips, one with handle missing, another riveted. The tea pot and sucrier examined under UV and appear unrestored and in good condition. Teapot stand very worn. Slop bowl hairline crack. Please see additional photgraphs for condition.
A group of English porcelain teawares, to include items of Chamberlain Worcester fluted porcelain, a coffee pot and cover, sucrier and cover, a cream jug, two tea bowls, a kidney-shaped plate and a lozenge-shaped plate; a Grainger's Worcester teapot and cover and sucrier and cover; a Coalport Anstice, Horton and Rose part tea service, circa 1807, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, cream jug and two plates, painted with broad bands of puce leaves (21)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection
19th century part tea services in mainly white and gilt, Copeland Spode and others. Comprising three teapots, a coffee pot, three covered custard pots, three sugar bowls, slop bowl, tea cups and saucers. (50)First image: - Sucrier lid may probably have been restored, rubbing to the gilt, losses to enamel. Teapot en suite with sucrier lid probably restored, crack on teapot from top to bottom and restoration to spout.Copeland & Garrett Teapot with purple and yellow flowers has three star cracks to base, spout and handle heavily crazed. Hairline crack goes all way round handle at the top. Firing crack on handle, hairline crack to spout at the base.Plates damaged and discoloured, saucer hairline crack, one teacup with multiple hairline, one damaged handle, one handle restored. Three saucers with hairline cracks. Two handled bowl restored with damage to the handles. Many items cracked.White and gilt service has rubbing to the gilding and damage accross many of the items, condition is generally compromised and restored.
A Worcester Barr, Flight & Barr breakfast service, painted in the style of William Billingsley with floral sprays, comprising a sucrier, milk jug, slop bowl and six cups and saucers (15) Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Gilt rubbed and in poor condition throughoutVarious degrees of light scratching and some crazingOne cup handle restoredBowl 7.5cm high and 17cm diametersaucer diameter 15.5cmJug height 11cm
Items of Worcester bat printed porcelain, circa 1790, to include a fluted sucrier and cover, teapot and cover and a plate, a milk jug and cover and a coffee cup and saucerProvenance: The Frank Herrmann collectionSaucer with chips to the foot rim, flakes to the black rim line Cup faded black rim line Sucrier, lid and bowl show signs of small restoration, gilt band on the lid is rubbed and to the knop, chip to the top edge of the lid and also to the inside edge, sucrier itself rim gilding very rubbedTea pot with associated lid, multiple surface scratches to the bodyLarge saucer, suface scratches and some firing marks to the inside gilded rim is rubbed, two chips to the footLidded jug has hairline crack to the side of the handle and around to the spout, some minor chipping; lid with minor chips to the inside of the lid
A Royal Crown Derby Red and Gold Aves plate, Heraldic border, 26.5cm diameter, first quality; other Royal Crown Derby, a Mikado pattern dinner plate and sucrier; an Imari 383 pattern side plate, other Imari pieces, including Wedgwood plate; Posies pattern milk and sugar, cream and sugar, trinket dishes, hexagonal vase, miniature loving cup, qty, assorted; an Abbeydale Imperial pattern shaped square dish and coaster; others, Royal Crown Derby Aves, Blue Cornflower; qty
A group of Liverpool pottery and porcelain, 18th century and early 19th century, comprising a James or John Pennington 'Fisherman' sauceboat, 10.5cm high; an uncommon Richard Chaffers 'Trellis Fence' saucer, 12cm diameter; a John and Jane Pennington 'Mistress and Maid' polychrome tea bowl and saucer, saucer 13.5cm diameter; and a group of Herculaneum, comprising a pair of teacups and saucers with sepia landscapes; a new oval sucrier and cover decorated in imari and gilt, marked '820', 14cm high; an oval teapot stand, painted with an array of flowers within green and gilt border, 18.5cm wide; a 'Doll's House' pattern plate, numbered 1221, 18cm diameter, a transfer-printed blue and white tea bowl and saucer together with two coffee cans, one printed with hand-colouring and one fully painted (16 pcs including cover) Condition:Pennington sauceboat - Crack around lower portion of handle and a hairline to the centre of the spout. 'Trellis Fence' saucer - broken into two pieces and restored. 'Mistress and Maid' saucer - Small restored chip to rim, together with some further nibbles to rim of both saucer and tea bowl. Herculaneum teacups and saucers - minor gilt wear. Tea bowl and saucer - minor gilt wear, crazing lines to centre of saucer Teapot stand - some patches of gilt wear to rim and a couple of minor scratches through floral decoration Printed base coffee can - glaze crazing throughout Sucrier - wear to gilt on finial and rim, chip to inner rim of base and hairline cracks to bodyDolls House plate - good conditionNo other damages or repairs
A collection of Herculaneum (Liverpool) pottery, early 19th century, comprising a dry-bodied stoneware jug, with relief sprigged decoration of a tavern scene, rockwork and trees, with green painted accents to ribbed spout and foot and the handle, impressed 'HERCULANEUM' mark, 20.5cm high; a pratt sucrier and cover (at fault) with a matching creamer, 13cm high; two creamware plates, 'Returning Hope' with verse and one with a frigate, 25cm diameter (chipped, cracked); and three plates and one bowl, blue and white transfer-printed, including one in the 'Lancaster' pattern and another with milkmaid and cattle, impressed marks (10 pcs including cover)
A Minton tea service painted by Anton Boullemier, circa 1878, comprising teapot and cover, cream jug, sucrier and a teacup and saucer, each piece individually decorated with characteristic 'whimsical cherubs', unsigned, impressed marks including date codes, teapot 10.5cm high (6 pcs including cover) (minor damages)Condition:Teapot - body cracked, small rim chip. Hairline to top of cover. Crack extensing right around upper portion of handle. Some crazing to the underside of the foot.Cream jug - short hairline to interior base.Coffee cup - several hairlines.Sucrier - short hairline to interior
A Coalport imari twin-handled cabaret service, circa 1880, with butterfly handles, comprising a tray, 45cm wide, teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug and four quatrefoil cups and saucers, printed factory marks (tray badly cracked, foot ring broken off one cup)Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Tray badly cracked. The foot ring on one saucer is broken. Another saucer is badly stained. One cup had a shallow rim nibble, another has a fleabite and two hairlines. The cream jug handle has been broken and cleanly restuck. Teapot with long body crack and a glaze scratch to the spout. The interior of the teapot looks to have restoration to try and stop the body crack getting worse.No other damages or repairs. See images.
A Denby stoneware Regency Green pattern part dinner and tea service, comprising casserole dish and cover, twin division vegetable dish, oval dish, sauce boat on stand, six dinner and tea plates, six dessert bowls, three ramekins, salt and pepper, tea pot, cream jug, sucrier, six mugs, four place mats and napkins.
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