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Two trays of Shelley bone china reg no. 723404 'Archway of Roses' design teaware on a white ground with enamel flowers in a woodland, comprising; teacups, saucers, bowls, milk jug, sucrier, teapot on stand, plates etc. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The teapot is badly broken and in unusable condition . One large plate - crack through it.Cream jug - badly crackedSaucer - hairline crack
An Edward VII silver three piece tea set, of squat bodied form with scalloped rims, relief decorated with continuous scroll effect to lower bodies, each raised on four hoof feet, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1903, also stamped to bases 'GA' and 'Rd 411215', comprising teapot, a/f loose handle, 25 by 12 by 14cm high, a twin handled sucrier, 15 by 10 by 10cm, and milk jug, 11 by 7 by 10cm high, 26.2toz total. (3)
Late 18th century Derby porcelain oval fluted teapot with gilt decoration, pattern no. 530, painted puce mark c.1782-1800; three later teapots (one with matching stand) and a late 18th/early 19th century covered sucrier with bat printed urn motif and further gilt decoration, pattern no. 24, some damages and restoraton. (6).
Late 18th/early 19th century Spode twin handled oval sucrier and two matching coffee cans, pattern no. 1709, the cobalt blue ground with floral panels and gilt scrolling foliage and shell motifs, impressed letter S on sucrier c.1784-1805; a small Spode creamer, pattern no. 2789 and a small early 19th century saucer with pictorial panel depicting Lake Lugano, Italy, with painted red crown mark. (5).condition report - Coffee cans - Good condition. Slight wear to gilt rims.Creamer - Good condition. firing crack on spout.Sucrier - Hair cracks. cover o.k. and rim chip.saucer - Tiny air bubbles to rim.
A Wedgwood porcelain part dinner tea and coffee service decorated in the Cavendish pattern, comprising oval meat platter, vegetable tureen and cover, sauce boat on stand, a pair of oval dishes, six dinner and dessert plates, six fruit bowls, coffee pot, sucrier, two cream jugs and a sugar bowl, six tea cups, saucers and plates, and four coffee cans and six saucers.
AN 18TH CENTURY POSSIBLY WORCESTER SUCRIER AND COVER together with a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern pin dish, a Spode bisque porcelain bust of Winston Churchill from the first edition of 1965, a cut glass celery vase, four plates depicting famous politicians to include Lloyd George and Disraeli, a Wedgwood ring stand etc
A spongeware tea set, each piece of waisted hexagonal form with shaped loop handle, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, a water jug, a milk jug and a sucrier, the tallest 13.5cm high, with a large florally decorated dish, 28cm diameter, a similarly decorated side plate, a further large shallow dish, a cruet set modelled as an aeroplane, a model cat, a small copper lustre bowl and three vases (14)
A 19th century butterfly pattern tea service, in the style of Wedgwood, adorned with vibrant butterflies above a green foliate frieze, to include teapot, milk jug, slop bowl, sucrier, eleven cups and saucers, and two sandwich plates (28) (at fault)For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A florally encrusted two handled pedestal cup, probably Coalbrookdale Coalport, the cup with daub painted twin loop handles, hand painted floral motifs, gilt rim and highlights, the quadruped pedestal with gilt painted claw feet, 7cm high, with a 19th century florally decorated moustache cup, a similarly decorated jug with lady mask spout and duck and green man mask handle, a pierced bonbon dish, and a selection of early 19th century English porcelain tea wares and other pieces to include a sucrier and cover (Qty)For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A Hammersley Autumn Gold part service, comprising; six dinner plates, a large tureen, a salt and pepperette, a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sucrier, six tea cups, six saucers and three egg cups, each piece with gilt highlights, decorated with fruits, berries and nuts, and signed 'D. Millington', with six Hammersley mugs, each with gilt rim and floral decoration (Qty)For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A Victorian rococo style tea and coffee service, possibly Rockingham, pattern 1027, decorated with a green band and gilded sea shells and sea weed, comprising: Teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, square sandwich plate, twelve teacups, five coffee cups, twelve saucers and a single plate, 20.5 cm diam.Extensive repairs to serving plate, gilding worn on most pieces, some worse than others.Teapot good condition, gilding very slightly rubbed and slightly yellowed insideGilding to wells of eight saucers worn more than othersThree cups stained slightly yellow
A good and interesting collection of late 18th century English porcelain tea and coffee wares predominantly Worcester, including polychrome spiral fluted teabowls and saucers, a shanked sucrier and cover, a blue and white painted Gillyflower saucer (a.f), together with a selection of blue and white teabowls including a pearlware example and small grouping of coffee cans and cups (approximately 51 pcs, some minor damages)
A late 19th century English tea and coffee service, claret and lemon ground decorated with gilt, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, coffee cups, teacups, saucers and cake plates and slop bowl, together with ruby and etched glass liqueur bottle and four matching glasses, further glassware, a Worcester porcelain sucrier and cover, blue and white cake plate, etc (three trays)
Two boxes of assorted china to include; Duchess bone china and other floral teaware, Royal Stafford and other commemorative items, two Wade Bell's Scotch Whisky decanters, one commemorating the Marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, Wade viking ship trinket bowl, floral lustre bowl etc. Together with a box of various items to include; vintage children's clothing (60's), H. Samuel carriage clock, painted glass jug and sucrier, glass jar with metal lid, silver plate cake plate and server, white metal tankards, salt, pepper and mustard set and vases etc. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A group of Sèvres monogrammed porcelains 19th century, including a sucrier (pot à sucre) and cover from the service of Napoleon III, two saucers, a bowl, a two-handled ecuelle, a sugar bowl and cover and a cup and saucer all with gilt LP monograms for Louis-Philippe from the Service de Princes, a plate with a gilt central starburst motif, another with a crowned Imperial eagle, a jug, dated 1825, gilded with a crowned interlaced Cs monogram within leaf swags, a covered two-handled cup with monogrammed initials, and three Sèvres cups and saucers with small gilt monograms, various marks, some faults, 22.5cm max. (21)
A group of Continental miniature porcelains most 19th century, including a Paris porcelain part tea service with sucrier, jug, four cups and four saucers, a Paris (Flamen-Fleury) cabinet cup and two saucers painted with floral borders on a blue ground, and a similar cup, a small cup and saucer painted with scattered pink roses, a miniature cup and saucer with floral borders, a small coffee pot with a panel containing a basket of flowers, a Sèvres-style candlestick gilded with buildings on a black ground, a miniature teapot moulded as a gourd, and monogrammed holder, some damages and repairs, 10cm max. (23)
A Vincennes or early Sèvres sucrier (pot à sucre Hébert) date code for 1756-57, painted with two panels each containing a putto among clouds, one with a bird, the other with a quiver of arrows, reserved within gilt floral and foliate borders on a bleu lapis ground, with a later Sèvres cover painted with panels of chickens on a bleu lapis ground, the sucrier with blue interlaced Ls mark enclosing date letter D, painter's mark of two dots possibly for Tandart, a chip to the cover, a repaired chip to the sucrier, 9cm high. (2) Provenance: the sucrier purchased in Bradford-on-Avon, c.1978.
Three Sèvres cups and saucers c.1760-85, one a tasse et soucoupe gaufré moulded with petals, another a tasse et soucoupe godronnée, the last a miniature gobelet litron et soucoupe, and four custard cups (pots à jus), together with a small U-shaped teabowl or sucrier, all left in the white with simple gilt dentil rims, blue interlaced Ls marks, 13.5cm max. (11)
A Sèvres cup with cover and stand (gobelet à la Reine et soucoupe) date code for 1771, the flared cup and deep trembleuse saucer painted by Jacques-François Micaud père with baskets of pink roses suspended from blue ribbons within borders of berried laurel leaves, and a Sèvres sucrier (pot à sucre) painted by Louis-Jean Thévenet with blue and pink foliate motifs linked by leaf garlands, blue interlaced Ls marks enclosing date letters S and O, damages and repairs, 15.2cm max. (4) Provenance: the sucrier formerly in the Hector Binney Collection.
A composite Paris (Dihl et Guèrhard) porcelain part tea service late 18th/early 19th century, variously decorated in bold monochrome colours within varying gilt foliate bands, the teapot and sucrier with green bronze effect moulding, printed red and blue script marks. Comprising: a tea or coffee pot and cover, a footed bowl, a sucrier and cover, nine cups and nine saucers. (23)
A Vincennes or early Sèvres wine glass cooler (seau à verre échancré) c.1750-60, of six-lobed form with small scroll handles, painted in green camaieu with flower sprays, traces of blue interlaced Ls mark, a chip to the footrim, 10.5cm high. Provenance: purchased from George Archdale, 4th August 1984. This rounded lobed shape is recorded at Sèvres in the 1750s and is found in the service produced for Madame du Barry in 1771. The unusual green monochrome decoration, which copied Meissen porcelain of the 1740s, can be seen on other Vincennes pieces, including a sucrier in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
A Sèvres sucrier and cover (pot à sucre Bouret) date code for 1763, painted by Antoine Capelle with delicate flower garlands suspended from an elaborate formal border of shaped panels containing diaper bands and large flowerheads on a dark blue ground, and a small Sèvres milk jug (pot à lait à trois pieds), c.1764, painted with a similar panelled border in blue, puce, green and gilt, the sucrier's cover repaired, 10cm high. max. (3) Provenance: the jug purchased from E & H Manners, 20th January 1991. The sucrier from Rosebery's, 10th December 2013, lot 31.
A Vincennes cup and saucer (gobelet bouillard et soucoupe) c.1750, painted with colourful birds in flight, one holding a leafy branch in its beak, reserved within gilt foliate scroll borders on a bleu lapis ground, and a Vincennes sucrier, c.1752-3, with similar decoration, blue interlaced Ls marks, 13.3cm. (3)
A group of Sèvres teawares c.1770-80, including a teabowl and saucer painted by Guillaume Nol with scattered pink roses within a berried leaf border, a similarly decorated can (gobelet litron) by de Choisy, and large deep saucer by Jean-François Henrion, together with a can painted with scattered pink roses, and a sucrier (pot à sucre) with further roses around a central panel painted by Boileau fils, varying interlaced Ls marks, damages, 14cm max. (6) Three services with rose et feuillages decoration were made at Sèvres, and a large quantity of one service is in the Duke of Bedford's collection at Woburn Abbey.
Three Sèvres cups c.1763-87, one a gobelet couvert painted with a young couple reclining beneath trees, after François Boucher, another painted by Etienne-Jean Chabry with flower sprigs either side of a bleu nouveau band with a formal gilt design, the last with pink and blue flower sprigs on a puce band, with a Sèvres sucrier (pot à sucre Hébert), painted by Pierre-Antoine Méreaud with flower wreaths linked by gilt scrolls beside trellis panels of gilt and white enamel on a blue ground, varying interlaced Ls marks, 6.8cm max. (4)
Two Continental porcelain miniature tea services 19th century, one comprising a coffee pot and cover, milk jug and sucrier, all painted with scenes of children playing on a gilt ground, the other comprising a coffee pot and cover and a sucrier painted with panels of children's faces on a gold ground, a miniature Sèvres-style cabinet cup painted with fruit, a Nast cabinet cup with a Classical profile portrait, a Vienna coffee can and cover painted en grisaille with a maiden being spied on, and a Vienna cup and saucer decorated with large vine leaves, the cup faintly inscribed 'Amitie', damages and repairs, 14cm max. (13)
A Vincennes sucrier and cover date code for 1754-55, the slightly waisted form painted by Jean-Louis Morin in puce camaieu to two sides with a putto amidst flowers, with further small scattered flower sprays, the cover with musical instruments and military motifs around an open flower finial, gilt dentil rims, interlaced blue Ls mark and date code B, painter's mark M, 8.3cm high. (2) Provenance: acquired from Malcolm Heygate-Browne, 11th November 1986. Cf. Bonhams, 26th November 2014, lot 289 for a similar cup and saucer.
A Sèvres oval sucrier with cover and stand c.1797, and a matching plate, all painted by Jacques-François-Louis de Laroche and M G Commelin with tied bouquets of pink roses within pale blue bands with a simple gilt foliate border, blue script Sèvres marks and RF monograms, the cover a poor fit, 27.5cm max. (4) CATALOGUE NOTE - This service was sold to Citoyen Guyller (or Geyler) on 21st September 1797 and included two sucriers de table Nouvelle at a cost of 120 livres each.
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