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SWANSEA PORCELAIN JAPAN PATTERN TEA-SET comprising teapot and stand, sucrier, slop-bowl, cream jug, six saucers, six breakfast-cups and six tea-cups, pattern No. 216 Provenance: shipped from US by collector who purchased the set at auction in San Diego in the 1980s Condition Report: teapot has repaired knop, sugar basin has nibbles to feet, sucrier has hairline to one end of handle and chip to interior platform where lid rests, cream jug has restored spout, one breakfast cup repaired, one saucer repaired
A 19th Century Flight and Barr Worcester lidded sucrier having a white ground body with floral and gilt decoration. Together with a Samuel Radford loving cup and two dishes both having gilt work, with one having polka dot decoration and the other having a floral pattern. Sucrier measures 15cm tall by 15cm wide.
A Victorian silver bright cut engraved three piece tea set, William Mammatt, Sheffield, 1888 & 1891, of classical oval form onto a flared oval pedestal foot, comprising a teapot, milk jug and twin handled sucrier, the teapot with composition handle and finial, swan neck spout, 7¾in. (19.7cm.) high, each piece decorated with floral and foliate design throughout, centered by vacant armorial cartouche to one side , the other with decorative shield, gross weight 37.3 tr.oz. (3)
A collection of Caughley polychrome porcelain circa 1780-92, comprising coffee cup and saucer in the Ladies Sprigs pattern, tea bowl and saucer in the Royal Fly pattern (new fly festoon), tea bowl in the Dresden Flowers pattern together with a gilt floral swag and dot large saucer dish, pattern 253 to base, Chamberlains Worcester sprial fluted saucer with concentric gilt bands floral motif to centre, a Worcester Queen's pattern saucer with gold star gilding around the border and a Caughley sucrier cover (some damages throughout) Provenance: Ex. Cartwright Collection.
A Doccia quatrefoil sucrier c.1750, white-glazed and moulded in relief with scenes of Classical figures and putti, and an Italian white-glazed figure of a girl, holding the end of her apron across her right hand, standing barefoot on a small pad base, small damages, the sucrier's cover lacking, 11.3cm max. (2)
A Spode part tea service c.1815-25, brightly decorated in pattern 1930 with a dense formal foliate design in gilt and iron red between narrow yellow borders, pattern number to some pieces. Comprising: a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, two cake plates, eleven teacups, ten coffee cups and twelve saucers. (38)
A Spode part tea service c.1815, moulded with sprays of flowers and leaves, painted with bucolic landscape scenes, some pieces with factory marks and pattern number 1926. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, two cake plates, eleven teacups, ten coffee cups and eleven saucers. (41)
A collection of British and continental ceramics to include a Spode pink moulded globular sucrier and stand, pattern No.4721, a French porcelain inkstand painted with a panel of a floral bouquet against a cobalt blue and gilt decorated ground, 9.5cm high, a Capodimonte moulded coffee cup, 7.5cm high, a Sevres pink chocolate cup decorated with exotic birds against a pink ground, a pair of Derby Imari bottle vases, 12cm high, a Staffordshire figure, cottage and other items including a micro-mosaic gilt brass pill box etc (13) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
CAUGHLEY OR SALOPIAN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, late 18th century, blue transfer printed in the Pagoda pattern beneath gilt borders, comprising teapot and cover, hexagonal teapot stand, sucrier and cover, tea canister and cover, sparrow beak milk jug and cover, slop bowl, spoon rest, four coffee cups, five tea bowls, nine saucers and two larger saucer dishes, blue printed S (27)
Royal Doulton stoneware baluster shaped toper's jug with silver rim, together with a similar three piece stoneware Royal Doulton toper's type bachelors teaset comprising small teapot, cream jug and sucrier all with silver rims. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Sucrier is missing its one handle.
A 19th Century Flight and Barr Worcester lidded sucrier having a white ground body with floral and gilt decoration. Together with a Samuel Radford loving cup and two dishes both having gilt work, with one having polka dot decoration and the other having a floral pattern. Sucrier measures 15cm tall by 15cm wide.
A Worcester XVIII Century Porcelain Coffee Cup and Saucer, bat printed in black with courtiers in a garden setting, the saucer inscribed 'R.I Worcester" and Anchor mark; a similar fluted porcelain saucer printed in black with figures in a classical landscape within a gilt rim, a matching sucrier and cover and a similar fluted hexagonal teapot stand. (6)
An Early XIX Century Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Service, decorated in pattern 444, in dark blue and gilt with scrolling foliage and circular medallions, comprising: teapot and cover with stand, sucrier and cover, sugar bowl, milk jug, three saucer dishes, eight saucers, seven teacups and five coffee cups. (30)
Early 20th Century Maiolica lustre glazed tea set for six by Alfredo Santarelli (1874-1957), in 16th Century style, the teapot with bird head spout and decorated with profile portraits and foliate strapwork, the teacups painted with profile portraits, comprising teapot, hot water pot, sucrier and six cups and saucers, black painted S under ray mark.
ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN LOVING CUP having scroll handles with a gilt detail, the body decorated with blossom branch, together with a Locke & Co. Worcester miniature three footed blush twin handled bowl decorated with a garden bird, and an antique Staffordshire Porcelain twin handled sucrier
WORCESTER; a first period sucrier and cover decorated in the 'Fence' pattern with rosebud finial and mark to base, height 13.5cm. Provenance: purchased from Coxson Antiques Ltd London on 1971 and original receipt presented with the lot.Additional InformationThere are small number of fine cracks around the bud finial and a small crack to a leaf, minor fitting to the leaf tips as expected. There is a small chip to the inner rim of the cover but overall in good condition.
A ROYAL WORCESTER LOVING CUP, painted with a scene of Worcester Bridge from the River, the cathedral to the right hand side, signed R. Rushton lower left, landscape verso titled to the base, puce printed marks, date cypher for 1921, cracked through base, height 13cm, together with another Royal Worcester loving cup, painted with a titled scene of Worcester, bears monogram lower right, crossed gold clubs and golf balls painted verso, bears puce factory mark, date cypher for 1916, height 14.5cm, handle glued and cracked and a Royal Worcester late Victorian teapot and matching sucrier and cover of inverted hexagonal form, ivory and blush ivory ground painted with chrysanthemum sprays, date cyphers for 1895/96, heights 14cm and 11cm, both s.d. (4) (condition: Rushton loving cup has stained cracks through the base, other loving cup has glued repairs and crack in a handle, teapot has a hairline visible to the interior around the base, sugar bowl has a horizontal hairline running the middle, visible internally and externally with light staining)
George III composite silver three piece tea service, comprising sucrier and milk jug by R & S Hennell, London 1808, and a later teapot by J E Terrey & Co., London 1817, each of half reeded bombe form, bordered with a collar embellished with scallop forms and a reeded edge, all raised on ball feet, the teapot 27.5cm in length, gross weight approx. 1.326kg (42.63 troy ozs)
A collection of Royal Worcester blue dragon pattern teawares comprising seven cups, seven saucers and six tea plates, milk jug, sugar bowl, covered sucrier, shaped dish and cake plate, together with a Grainger Worcester trio and an early 19th century Masons ironstone plate, all with blue dragon decoration
A collection of 19th century and later ceramics including a small collection of early 19th century tea and coffee wares with brick red floral and gilt border decoration comprising sucrier and cover, cream jug, slop bowl and three coffee cans, a pair of serving plates with cornflower sprig decoration retailed by Goode & Co, a shaped dessert serving dish with painted floral sprays, a Copeland & Garrett comport with bird detail, etc
Interesting early eastern silver beaker, decorated in relief with large foliate detail, with later inscription dated 1904, 10cm high; together with a further eastern style Walker & Hall sucrier decorated with panels of various wildlife upon three lion cabriole feet and a further silver sucrier, 11oz approx (3)
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