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An early 19th Century Chamberlain Worcester porcelain tea and coffee service, Thumb & Finger Japan pattern number 276 in Imari colours with gilt, thirty seven pieces in total including boat shape teapot with stand, sucrier, jug, bowl, two cake plates, eleven tea cups, eight coffee cans, eleven saucers
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period sucrier and cover, with mazarin blue ground and fan shaped panels set with floral sprays, diameter of lid 10.5cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationThe lid has always been with the base although it does appear slightly oversized. Slight rubbing to the gilding but basically in good condition.
Nine 19th century French porcelain coffee cans and saucers, finely decorated with handpainted landscape panels of fortified buildings and figures, apricot ground and gilding ( No chips or cracks but apricot ground and gilding worn) to/w a matching milk jug, sucrier and cover, five coffee cans and five saucers (all extensively damaged)One saucer is broken, but broken piece is presentOne missing handle and various chips to coffee cansLoss of gilding to the rims and overallLandscape scene decorations is generally good conditionRepairs to jug handle, cracks and chips to sugar bowl and has been crudely repaired
An extensive Royal Doulton English Renaissance pattern dinner service #H4972, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, sauce boat and stand, milk jug, sucrier, two oval covered vegetable dishes, a circular covered vegetable dish, pair of oval platters, 11 dinner plates, 8 starter plates, 8 side plates, 8 dessert bowls, 8 soup bowls, 8 consommé bowls and saucers, 8 teacups and saucers, 11 coffee cans and eight saucers. (105)
A 19th century Cauldon Place Works 'Royal' tea service, pattern no. 2/100, comprising tea pot, sucrier, slop bowl, eleven cups, 15 saucers, a 7.5" serving plate and a 9" serving plate, together with other assorted teaware.Condition report: 2 tea cups cracked and two coffee cups cracked and one coffee cup with tiny flaw/crack Faint hairline under slop bowl stand Teapot spout chipped
Staffordshire pottery jug commemorating the marriage of Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold circa 1816, 11cm high Also a bat printed sucrier base.Condition report: Restored body crack to the jug, the sucrier lacks a lid and is chipped on the rim. We do not supply condition reports for our Interiors Sale
Two pairs of sauce boats the first pair, George III sauce boats, circa 1790, of conventional form, gadrooned border, engraved crests all on shell clasped legs, hoof feet, leaf clasped scroll handles; another pair Georgian style, wavy rim, lion masks to the legs with paw feet, flying scroll handle; an Edwardian twin handled sugar basin, and a similar lidded sucrier, engraved inscription to the underside (6) (Dimensions: Weight; 60oz)(Weight; 60oz)
Box of mostly blue and white china to include; Willow design plates and teapot, various cabinet cups, bowls, milk jugs, sucrier etc. Together with a Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses ruby Lace' design cabinet cup and saucer. Together with a box of collectors plates to include; Mason's Ironstone, Royal Doulton 'Aged in Wood', Staffordshire etc. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A group of Swansea porcelain tea and coffee wares, early 19th century, comprising a Paris fluted trio and sucrier and cover, the latter inscribed in red 'SWANSEA', labels for Sir Leslie Joseph/ Harry Sherman collection, an ozier-moulded and fluted trio and a circular plate, each painted with flower sprays and inscribed in red 'Swansea', W. 14.7 - 20.4cm (9)
19th Century Paris porcelain tea service painted with panels of floral bouquets on a pale pink and gilt ground (some damages)9 Cups7 SaucersTeapotHot water potCream jug, sucrier and slops bowlStar cracks to bases of teapot and cream jugBreak to edge of slops bowlOne damaged cup handle and one firing crack to one cup footOthers all in good condition except that there is a fair bit of wear to the gilding
19th century Staffordshire tea service decorated with stylised green flowers, comprising teapot, sucrier, cream jug, eight cups and saucers, slop bowl and dish . Surface marks throughout. Six cups have damage - 3 chipped and 3 major restoration. Largest dish: small crack to rim and chip to base rim. All saucers crazed, 8 cracked - 2 of which have restoration. Sucrier: restoration to lid finial. Teapot: restoration to lid finial and crazing, possible restoration to tip of spout. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
Coalport early 19th century tea service decorated with flowers and highlighted in gilt, comprising teapot on stand, sucrier, cream jug, eight cups and saucers and slop bowl, the teapot with underglaze mark to base reading 'Coalport Improved Feltspar Porcelain. Patronised by the Society of Arts. The Gold Medal awarded May 30th 1820. J Rose & Co.', 24cm wide x 14cm high.. Surface scratches throughout. Plate 1: crazed and 5mm chip to underside rim. Plate 2: crazed. Bowl: wear to gilding and central flower paint faded. Sucrier: crazed and wear to gilding. Sucrier tray: crazed and crack running the width. Cream jug: crack across base of handle, wear to gilding on handle and spout. Teapot: chipped spout, hairline crack to body 8cm in region of handle, cracks to circumference of base, internal staining due to use, some crazing. 2 smallest cups: loss to gilding, one with minor crack to rim and crazing. Larger cups: 4 restored (stapled) handle, stained and crazed, 2 handles absent, 2 faded central flower, some wear to gilding. Saucers: 1) 2.5cm chip to rim, (2) 1cm chip to rim and cracks, (3) crazed and 3cm crack to base, (4) stained and crazed, (5) stained and crazed, loss to painted decoration, possible restoration to base rim. All others some surface scratches and wear to gilding. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
19th century Ridgeway porcelain twin handled sucrier with butterfly finial, 2/824 red mark to the base, pedestal tureen and cover attributed to Daniel, another and a porcelain cream jug attributed to H&R Daniel Condition Report:Some gilding losses. Largest piece very heavily crazed interior. Spout of jug has a crack in it.Scratching to paint work.
An extensive Paragon "Victoriana Rose" dinner and tea service, comprising 10 dinner plates, 11 dessert plates, 7 soup bowls, 8 side plates, 8 dessert bowls, 8 cereal bowls, 7 consomme bowls and stands, meat plates, cake plates, serving dishes, sandwich trays, egg cups, 2 tureens, covers and stands, sucrier, jugs etc.
A Noritake porcelain coffee set, comprising 6 coffee cans and saucers, sucrier, cream jug and coffee pot. CONDITION REPORT: The coffee pot lid has been broken in two and glued and the interior rim now has two chips. The coffee pot itself is otherwise free from any obvious chips, cracks or restorations. One coffee can has a small firing crack to the left-hand side of its base where it joins the cup but again this is a manufacturing flaw not post production. All other items appear to be free from any obvious chips, cracks or restorations.
A Royal Crown Derby cabaret set, date code for 1891, with oval body tea cup, sucrier and cream jug on a rectangular tray, each heightened with gilding, printed and impressed marks. Tray diameter 34.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The sugar bowl cover glaze is extensively finely crazed. There is a small nick on the interior rim which has a stained glaze crack of approximately 2 mm, however there are no major chips or cracks visible and the knop is all in all intact. The sugar bowl itself is free from any crazing and is generally in good order throughout, the gilding is also good. It rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The cream jug is in good order throughout, the gilding is good and the glaze is free from any fine crazing. This also rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The glazing to the teapot lid is finely crazed however it appears to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations. On the top of the teapot bordering the lid aperture there is a 1.3 cm fine hairline crack just to the right of the spout. There is a tiny, tiny chip to the gilding on the rim of the spout. There is a 2 cm section of gilding missing to the rear of the teapot where the lid sits. The glaze on the teapot is sound and there are no signs of crazing. The tray is in good order throughout and all the gilding is intact.
An extensive Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, 14 tea cups and saucers, 6 coffee cups and saucers, 13 side plates, 2 tea cups, 5 milk jugs, sucrier, preserve pot and cover, 2 sugar bowls, 2 cake stands, bread plate, flan dish, 5 small dishes, 13 cereal bowls, butter knives, cake knives and bread knives. CONDITION REPORT: One coffee cup has a 5 cm hairline crack issuing from the rim. One coffee cup has a small rim chip. The bottom nut from the cake stand is missing. There is a large cake plate with a 7 cm glaze scratch on the underside. All other items are in good condition and ring out nicely when lightly tapped. All items will have some small degree of gilt rubbing but nothing excessive.
A HEREND PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, modern, printed and overpainted in polychrome enamels with the "Rose Hip" pattern within basket weave moulded rims, comprising teapot, two handled sucrier and covers, milk jug, six each cups, saucers and plates and tray, 12 3/4" wide over handles, printed and impressed marks (22) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A mid 19th century child’s tea set, Staffordshire Benjamin Godwin, Caledonia pattern, transfer printed in green, central scene of hunting scene in Scottish highlands with images of dogs and game in the border, comprising tea pot, lidded sucrier, milk jug, slop bowl, six cups, six saucers and two side plates [18]
A quantity of Rockingham tea and coffee wares in the French Empire style with horse's tail and hoof handles. Printed in underglaze blue with borders of flowers and foliage on a ground of autumnal twigs and heightened in gilt. Comprising sucrier and cover with rose finial, teapot stand, teacup, coffee cup and a saucer. Pattern 725, printed puce griffin mark c.1830-42. Sucrier 19cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Restored chip to the foot of the sucrier. No other issues.
A VIENNA PORCELAIN CABARET SET, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, comprising teapot, covered cream jug and sucrier, four cups and saucers, all on a two-handled tray, painted with portraits of a maiden, many signed, the claret coloured ground embellished with gilding, blue printed beehive mark. (12)Slight rubbing to gilding commensurate with age. In generally good condition.
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