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A Royal Albert part tea service, decorated in the Old Country Roses pattern, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, sucrier with cover, a two tier cake stand, small posy bowl, dwarf candlestick, sandwich serving plate, two small dishes, and six trios, each a teacup, saucer, and side plate, together with two modern Capodimonte figurines. (30)
19th century tea wares, comprising milk jug, cream jug, lidded sucrier, three breakfast cups, two teacups and one coffee cup, four larger saucers, two smaller saucers, four side plates, and five egg cups, each decorated with peach borders and heightened in gilt, a number of pieces marked beneath with pattern no 939.
Royal Worcester Contessa tea and dinner wares, comprising eight dinner plates, eight dessert plates, seven side plates, six twin handled soup bowls and seven saucers, seven bowls, sauce boat and stand, cruets, serving platter, seven teacups and seven saucers, milk jug, cream jug and open sucrier.
Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern tea and dinner wares, comprising six dinner plates, six bowls, seven side plates, gravy boat and dish, two tureens with lids, serving platter, four serving dishes of various shapes, pepper shaker, five teacups and six saucers, open sucrier, milk jug, teapot, novelty teapot in the shape of a chair, vase and bell.
A 19th century Spode miniature cabaret set, comprising teapot, milk jug, cup and saucer, sucrier and cover, and slop bowl, on tray, painted with colourful flowers on a gilt dotted ground, gilt lined, the tray approx 12.5cm, the teapot approx 6.5cm, inscribed to base 'Spode 2009'Condition report: the tray has been restored with staple, sucrier has a minor chip to rim, all others good
A mid-19th century English Staffordshire pottery teapot, of compressed lobed form with flared, scalloped foot, foliate capped c-scroll handle and vine fruit finial, painted with chinoiserie scenes in the Imari palette, 6in. (15.25cm.) high, together with the matching two handled covered sucrier and cream jug, the teapot a/f. (3) * Teapot has large crack and glaze chip to widest part of body. A few tiny chips to inner rim of cover and small chip to finial. The sucrier and cream jug in good condition.
Davenport early 19th century porcelain oval tureen, painted with flowers within gilded borders upon four paw feet, 7.25" wide (cover restored); together with a 19th century English porcelain saucer, possibly by Spode, depicting a figure with a buffalo, 5.75" diameter; two early 19th century English oval porcelain teapots and a circular English porcelain sucrier and cover
Attractive Coalport 19th century floral painted tea service, pattern 3/265, each finely painted with floral bouquets within pale cream borders highlighted with gilded fruiting vine scrolls comprising a teapot and cover, 8.5" high, lidded sucrier, milk jug and slop bowl, two sandwich plates, side plate, ten cups and ten saucers (two saucers matched)
A Minton sucrier and cover, painted with lily flowers and pads and upright bulrushes, gilt berry finial, 10cm high, c. 1865; a Minton coffee can and saucer, of Sèvres inspiration, painted with pink roses, green leafy palms, and blue swigs picked out in gilt, blue diaper borders, gilt scroll handle, the saucer 12cm diam, retailed by John Mortlock, Oxford St., London, pink printed marks, c. 1872; a similar teacup and saucer, of small proportions, impressed marks only, c. 1872, [3]
A Newhall pattern 300 part tea and coffee service, comprising boat shaped teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, eight coffee cans, ten Bute shaped teacups, nine saucers, slop bowl, two plates, milk jug, each decorated in iron red, cobalt blue and gilt with stylised leaves and foliage, pattern 300 in gilt, c.1800
A Royal Worcester Chippendale pattern dinner and tea service, for twelve, each in puce, comprising two graduated meat plates, tureen and cover, open oval dish, sauce boat and stand, dinner plates, dessert plates, soup dishes and stands, cups, saucers and side plates, bread and butter plate, two cream jugs, sucrier and cover, teapot and cover, printed marks in puce
A Meissen three-piece café au lait service, in the Rococo taste, comprising a baluster coffee pot and cover, an ogee-shaped sucrier and cover, and a tripod cream jug, painted with bands of oak leaves and acorns in puce on a mottled yellow lustre ground, flower bud finials and scroll handles, the coffee pot 21.5cm high, underglaze blue crossed swords, early 20th century
A pair of Sèvres ornithological sugar bowls and covers on fixed stands (sucrier de monsieur le premier), painted with titled exotic and domestic birds in titled reserves, turquoise ground, 23cm wide, interlaced Ls and titles in blue script, date cyphers for 1780, the decoration presumably 19th century
A Meissen rose petal moulded part tea and coffee service,moulded with overlapping petals, the saucers painted with floral sprays, comprising, a coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, six saucers, three coffee cups, three tea cups and a leaf moulded handled dishProvenance: Julians Park, HertfordshireFootnote: Provenance: Julians Park, Hertfordshire
A Spode porcelain part tea serviceEarly 19th centuryColourfully painted with pink roses, swags and foliate scrolls, comprising; a small octagonal teapot and cover; a small sucrier and cover, slop bowl, three cups and three saucers, red painted Spode (11)One cup with glued breaks. Another cup with haircrack. One saucer with some wear to the centre. Otherwise in good condition with minor wear in places
Victorian twin handled sucrier of squat circular form, with two scroll capped handles, beaded rims, the body elaborately decorated with garlands and flowers with opposite facing circular plain polished cartouches on a spreading circular pedestal foot, Sheffield 1883, maker,s mark William Hutton & Sons, 11cm tall, 358gms
Pair of Paris Feuillet porcelain planters, painted with floral sprays on a green and gilt-patterned ground, inscribed marks to bases, 12cm high, together with a dish and sucrier both with Sèvres style marks (4)Condition report: The pair of planters are in good condition with just some minor gilt wear. The sucrier cover has small footrim chips, a nick on the rim, and a couple of small chips to the finial of the cover. The dish has been extensively repaired with rim chips.
Pair of 19th century Sèvres bleu celeste planters, painted with panels containing figures and emblems of music, 11cm high, together with a similar sucrier and cover painted with cherubs and flowersCondition report: The planters have some minor gilt wear - no damage or repairs. The sucrier has a small footrim chip and a couple of tiny spots of enamel wear.
PAR HÉNIN & CIE, PARIS, XXE SIÈCLE, Modèle à pans, godrons et coquilles, les anses en bois ou argent, composé de : une cafetière, une chocolatière, une théière, un pot à lait, un sucrier et son couvercle, (Petits accidents), A silver (950) tea and coffee set, by Hénin & Cie, 20TH CENTURY, POIDS BRUT : 2,958 kg • GROSS WEIGHT : 104.34 OZ
A fine and extensive selection of Herend porcelain: two 28cm dinner plates, two bullet-shaped teapots and a hot water jug, 12 teacups and saucers, a larger tea cup and saucer, sugar bowl, 'sparrow beak' milk jug, two-handled lidded sucrier, circular lidded pot, 9 side plates and a smaller shaped side plate. Each piece with gilded border and with central ornithological decoration surrounded by butterflies in flight and insects. Impressed and printed marks to their undersides. (50 pieces including lids)All of the pieces look in good original order with no major, chips, cracks or restoration noted although some pieces are somewhat dirty and dusty and require a clean. Generally very good condition overall with no major problems noted.
A late 18th century oval and salt-glaze lidded sucrier decorated in relief; the finial as a fleur-de-lys and the two side panels depicting cherubic figures, one upon a large-winged bird (probably a swan), the other cherubic figure with a male lion (hairline and cracks), together with a late 18th century boat-shaped English porcelain salt of Neo-Classical inspiration, the upper band of half-shields above a spreading square base (the sucrier 13.5cm) (2)
Early English porcelain to include a late 18th/early 19th century boat-shaped sucrier and cover; the gilded handles modelled as mythical animals with circular handles, an early 19th century cream jug hand gilded and delicately decorated with a central floral band of flowerheads and leaves and a late 18th/early 19th century barrel-shaped English porcelain sugar and cover of reeded form, hand gilded and decorated with swags etc., cobalt-blue 'S' mark to underside (3)
An early 19th century Spode 'Japan' pattern oval sucrier (restored), and cover, two Spode coffee cans and gilt white coffee can and saucer with anthemion-moulded decoration, together with a blue printed chinoiserie plate (probably Caughley), and other late 18th/ early 19th century English porcelain coffee and tea cups
An early 19th Century Coalport sucrier and cover, painted with panels of birds and flowers on a royal blue and gilt decorated ground, No'd. to base "759", 16.5 cm wide x 11.5 cm high (together with receipt from Jupiter Antiques of Rottingdean dated 25th February 1995 for £360)Condition ReportCrazing throughout. There is a hairline fracture to one corner internally to the base section. Firing faults variously throughout including to the gilt handles. Some losses to the enamel and gilt decoration throughout. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
Seven trays of Wedgwood English bone china 'Kutani Crane' items to include; teacups, saucers, sucrier, milk jug, coffee pot, teapot, various bowls and plates, meat dish, various lidded tureens, gravy boat and stand, egg cups, trinket trays, chamber sticks, vases, egg shape trinket box, salt and pepper set etc. (7) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Tureen is very grubby (there is no ladle). Overall condition is good with no obvious damage.
A Victorian four piece silver tea service by George John Richards, London 1851, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sucrier and milk jug, each of hexagonal baluster form with angled handles on scrolling feet, elaborately engraved with scrolling foliate detail, each bearing a griffin crest, inscription to teapot and hot water jug reading 'Presented to T.F. Sanger. Esq. for his unremitting attention to his Friend during a severe and dangerous illness, March 1851', teapot 18.cm high, gross weight 67ozt (4)Condition Report; Overall good. All pieces show varying amounts of denting - most of the dents are concentrated to the facet edges, with some smaller dents to the bodies. All show moderate scratching and wear to the exterior and interiors.Teapot: Fair order. several areas of solder repair, mostly concentrated to the facet edges and around the cover. See pictures for illustration. Decoration and engravings are crisp and clear. Knop is slightly loose. Cover opens smoothly and closes flush. Wobbles slightly on a level surface. Cracking to the ivory detail.Coffee Pot: Good order. No splitting, thinning or signs of repair. Cover opens smoothly and closes flush. This does not sit flat on a level surface, and has a wobble. Cracking to the ivory detail. Engravings are crisp and clear.Sugar bowl: Good order. Possible signs of solder repair around the base (see pictures for illustration). This does not sit flat on a level surface, and has a wobble. Engravings are crisp and clear.Milk Jug: Good order. One of the feet is bent outwards (see picture for illustration). No splitting, thinning or signs of repair. This does not sit flat on a level surface, and has a slight wobble. Engravings are crisp and clear.
A Minton 'Haddon Hall' pattern part dinner service, comprising: an oval serving dish and cover, two oval serving dishes, a sauce boat and stand, seven twin handled soup bowls, nine circular side plates, eight crescent shaped side plates, six desert bowls, five coffee cups, four coffee cup saucers, five teacups, eight teacup saucers, a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl and stand, and a large tea cup (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:Five cups and two saucers show noticeable fading to the patterned surface. Ten pieces are marked as seconds. The sauce boat shows a near continuous hairline crack around the base. All other pieces show minor wear, fine surface scratching and the odd cutlery mark.
A Shelley tête-à-tête tea service in the 'Melody' pattern, early 20th century, comprising: a teapot and cover, two cups, two saucers, a milk jug and a sucrier and stand, each piece decorated with floral sprays against a mint green ground, gilt highlights to rims, printed maker's marks and painted 'Z12974' to bases, with six early 20th century Royal Worcester tea cups and four saucers, each with pink body and Indian import marks (18) CONDITION REPORT:Shelley: All pieces show minor rubbing to the gilt highlights, but no visible chips, cracks or losses.Worcester: All pieces show extensive fine surface crazing. One saucer shows a circular hairline crack around the edge of the cup recess. A second saucer shows staining around the cup recess.
A Wedgwood part dinner service in the 'Wild Strawberry' pattern, comprising: twelve dinner plates, eight side plates, eight desert plates, a salt, a pepperette, a water jug, a sandwich plate, a teapot and cover, five tea cups, five saucers, a milk jug and a sucrier (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout. All pieces show fine surface scratching commensurate with age and use, including cutlery marks to some degree. A cup shows a firing pit, and a few other pieces show some minor imperfections in the moulding of the base. Four dinner plates are marked as seconds.
Ensemble en argent français 1er titre frise à décor de fleurs comprenant : - plateau ovale à bord mouvementés. 52x40x1.5 cm & Poids : 1.450 kg - cafetière. H. 23.5x28x16 cm & Poids : 1.032 kg - théière. H. 25x24x11 cm & Poids : 0.803 kg - sucrier. H. 18x12x20 cm & Poids : 0.525 kg - pot à eau. H. 22.5x1911.5 cm & Poids : 0.597 kg - pot à lait. H. 15x13x9 cm & Poids : 0.250 kg - 12 sous-tasses. D. 15.6 cm & Poids : 2.440 kg - 12 tasses. H. 6x12x9 cm 1.694 kg Poids total : 8.791 kg

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