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A collection of assorted 19th Century and later tea wares, dessert services, etc, to include a Greek Key banded tea set and a floral decorated dessert set CONDITION REPORTS Greek Key tea service - has general wear and tear to include scrapes, scuffs, etc to the gilding and decoration. Teapot has a large piece missing to the spout. Some cups have hairline fractures and discolouration. Same with the saucers. Gilt and orange floral decorated tea service - has discolouration, crazing, one cup handle is broken, hairline fractures, etc. Sucrier has had the bottom broken and re-attached badly and appears to have had restoration to the handle. One cake plate is broken in half. See images for more details on more items. All items in need of a good clean. General wear and tear, odd hairline fractures, minor chips, etc.
A Ridgway part tea service of square handle type. With black and putty ground bands decorated with gilt flowers and foliage. Comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl and coffee cup. Unmarked, pattern 625 c.1830. Teapot 16cm. Body crack to the teapot. Chip to the inner rim of the sucrier. Hair crack to the slop bowl. Cup handle with a staple repair.
A Flight, Barr and Barr (Worcester) dish, c.1810-20, painted in puce and red with a single swan swimming amidst flower sprays, a spiral-moulded sucrier painted in pattern 202 with a stylized floral band, inside the cover inscribed for 'Shew, Yeovill, together with a matching teabowl, coffee can and two saucers, and a teapot and cover painted with gilt berried foliage on a blue band, 31.5cm max. (9)
A Sèvres small stand (plateau du Roi), date code for 1758, painted by François-Joseph Aloncle with a boy fishing beneath a tree within a bleu celeste border,, and a Sèvres small sucrier and cover (pot à sucre calabré), painted by Jacques Fontaine with sprays of flowers including rose, bluebell and cornflower on a bleu celeste ground, the sucrier's cover broken and restuck, 17.3cm max. (3) Provenance: the Judith Howard Collection.
A 19thC Masons part tea service pattern No. 493 Broseley Willow, some hairline cracks, damage and repair with Pseudo seal mark. 10 saucers in good condition with some rubbing to gilt, one with 2 hairlines, 2 larger plates, 1 with hairline, 8 tea bowls in good condition, 2 with hairlines, sucrier a/f, jug in good condition, bowl a/f, 7 cups in good condition, 4 a/f.
A group of early nineteenth century wares, circa 1810-30. To include a feldspathic stoneware Castleford-type teapot and similar coffeepot, and a Mist classically decorated sucrier. Teapot: 25 cm long (3)Condition: Teapot: crack to body, small chips to spout and knop reattached. Coffeepot's lid broken and chip to foot. Sucrier badly broken.
A Pinxton Sucrier and Cover painted with Pattern no 314.Note: A similar sucrier and cover pattern 314. A similar one sold at Bonhams London 1/12/10 for £2160.Date: circa 1796-1804 N314 in gilt on underside of coverSize: 15cm high including cover, 16cm diameter.Condition: Wear to gilding, no other damage or restoration.
A Sevres style cabaret set, probably Limoges, late 19th century, Bleu de Roi ground with well painted panels in the manner of Nicolas Lancret, tooled gilt outlines, comprising cylindrical coffee pot with domed cover, 16cm, sucrier, covered milk jug, two coffee cans and saucers, on a tray with serpentine outlines, width 39cm, erroneous Serves mark in blue for 1754-5. (Qty: 8)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN PART TEA SET, in the manner of Worcester, wrythen bodies with cobalt blue bands and gilt sprigs, comprising; teapot with cover & stand, lidded sucrier, milk jug, slop bowl, serving shallow bowl, six saucers, five coffe e cups and two tea bowls Condition report: it is not a reproduction & since cataloguing we have found the gilded inscription ‘Chamberlains Worcester warranted No.65’, inside cover of teapot.Teapot – some blemishes of manufacture, some crazing to glaze. Two chips on inside of opening, not visible on outside. Cover has small chip to edge and some gilt loss.Teapot stand – chip to base foot rim, manufacturing blemishes, some gilt loss.Milk jug – crack downside, nearly to bottom of jug, manufacturing blemishes, some gilt wear.Sucrier – manufacturing blemishes, some gilt wear. Cover – stress cracks under rim, manufacturing blemishes, very small chip to inner lip, some gilt wear.Slop bowl – manufacturing blemishes, gilt wear, scratches to glaze inside bottom of bowl, rings well.Shallow serving bowl – manufacturing blemishes, gilt wear, the outer rim edge, gilding nearly all worn off, rings well.Two tea bowls – 1. Couple of long cracks downside, rim chips, gilt loss. 2. Gilt wear, mostly to lip and around foot rim.5 Coffee cups – 1 & 2 – crack top to bottom. 3. Manufacturing blemishes, gilt wear. 4 & 5 have gilt wear.6 Saucers – 1. Cracked, chipped & hole to side. 2 & 3 have gilt wear. 4 & 5 have a crack & gilt wear. 6 minor gilt wear.
A Noritake Porcelain Coffee Service, the burnt orange ground decorated in gilt and black with panels of flowers, scrolls and swags, printed marks, comprising; coffee pot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, six coffee cups and saucers, and six silver and yellow enamel coffee spoons, in a fitted case retailed by Alex Clark Co Ltd.
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