A GROUP OF SIMILAR FRENCH GRISAILLE DECORATED TEAWARE, PROBABLY PARIS, C1800 painted with rural scenes and gilt, comprising cylindrical teapot and cover 17cm h, pair of coffee cans and stands and sucrier and cover ++Teapot and cover in good condition save for small filled chip and descending hairline crack in the flange of the rim, not visible when in position. The other items with light to medium wear to gilding, none cracked or chipped
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An extensive Royal Doulton "Sonnet" pattern tea and dinner service, 20th century, comprising 11 dinner plates, 17 desert place, 10 side plates, 8 cereal bowls, 2 round tureens, 2 oval tureens with covers, large meat plate, gravy boat and stand, 6 tea cups and 6 saucers, milk jug, cream jug, sucrier and teapot.
AN INDIAN WHITE METAL THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, 19th century, of canted oblong form with all over foliate chasing enclosing gul panels, comprising teapot and milk jug with hinged covers and two handled sucrier and cover, 46ozs 5dwts total, together with a matching oval tray, 14" x 10", all unmarked, 19ozs 12dwts (4) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
Newhall tea and coffee service circa 1825, painted with flora within blue and gilt borders, comprising of a lidded teapot with stand, lidded sucrier, cream jug, saucer dish, slop bowl, napkin ring, eight tea cups, six coffee cups, nine saucers, painted with pattern 2384, (33) For a condition report please visit our website www. peterwilson.co.uk
An extensive Spode fleur de lys dinner, tea and coffee service, comprising; twenty two dinner dinner plates, 27.5cm diameter, twenty three salad plates, 23cm diameter, twenty side plates, 21cm diameter, twenty three bread plates, 16cm diameter, thirteen soup bowls, 23.5cm diameter, thirty four pudding bowls, 16cm diameter, six oval pie dishes, 25cm wide, a tureen and cover, a salad bowl, a oval meat plate, a pair of sauce boats and stands, twenty four teacups and saucers, sixteen coffee cans and saucers, two breakfast cups and saucers, two sugar bowls, a sucrier, a slop bowl, a chamber stick, a milk jug and a cream jug etc. (Qty) (some seconds) CONDITION REPORT: x1 soup bowl- base cracked and detached. x1 saucer- crazed. Minor gilt wear throughout and appears to be unused. 26 items marked seconds (eight side plates, eight dinner plates, one oval pie dish, one pudding bowl, sauce boat stands, one teacup, two teacup saucers, two coffee saucers, one breakfast cup.).
An English porcelain tea pot and sucrier and cover, probably Spode circa 1825, enamelled with pink flowering garden flowers, within gilt banded borders, teapot 17cm high, sucrier 11.5cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot- Stained crazing. Stained star crack toward base. Firing crack to top handle join. Extensively stained interior. Some gilt wear to rims. Spout nibbled. Chip to inner rim. Some pitting. Sucrier- Stained crazed interior. Crazing. Gilt wear to sections. Some pitting.
A selection of Coalport Japanese Grove pattern tea wares to include a sucrier and stand, slop bowl, four assorted cups and saucers, a coffee can and saucer, two cabinet cups and saucers, a jug etc (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Gilt and surface wear visible throughout. One teacup with rim descending hairline crack. Sugar bowl extensively crazed. One cabinet saucer broken and re-glued. Other cabinet saucer chip to foot rim. Sucrier cover handle restored. Jug lacking cover. Surface scratching visible.
A Victorian Staffordshire gilt decorated tea service, comprising; eight teacups and seven saucers, eight cake plates, a milk jug, a slop bowl, a pedestal sucrier and a serving dish etc. (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Generally ok however there is visible signs of gilt wear. x1 teacup, saucer and plate cracked. Some minor crazing to pieces.
An Edwardian silver teapot, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1903, oval with half-gadrooned decoration and black composition handle; together with a matched covered sucrier, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1910; a George V silver tazza, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1924, inscribed; a silver cigarette case; and a silver mounted blue glass Art Deco powder pot, gross weight without glass 51.3 tr.oz. (5)
A George IV silver sucrier, Benjamin Smith II, London 1820, of typical cylindrical form, twin floral embossed handles, gadrooned border atop a embossed frieze decorated with foliate, floral and scallop decoration, 4 1/8in. (10.5cm.) high, weight 9.3 tr.oz.* Condition: In very good condition with clear hallmarks. No faults.
A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester porcelain part tea service, 1803-1817, with impressed crowned B.F.B. mark, richly painted and gilded in Imari colours, comprising a teapot and stand (finial replaced), a twin handled sucrier, two cream jugs, a slop bowl, two cake plates with F.B.B. mark, nine cups, four coffee cans and eight saucers, some pieces a/f. (29)* Condition: - Teapot: Finial has been replaced with a creamware replacement. Large crack around most of circumference of body.- Stand: Very good.- Sucrier: Very good. Some kiln dust to interior glaze.- Cream jugs: Very good. Some kiln dust to interior glaze on one.- Cups: FBB marks. One extensively cracked with stapled repair. Others very good.- Cans: FBB marks. One good. The other three with extensive cracks and stapled repair to one.- Saucers: FBB marks. All good - a few with minor wear to decoration to well edge.
A Meissen porcelain cabaret set, early 20th century, with cancelled underglaze blue crossed swords, decorated with Watteauesque figures in gardens, comprising a shaped tray, a chocolate pot and cover, a cream jug on tripod branch feet, a sucrier and cover, two chocolate cups and covers, two saucers and two spoons, the tray 14in. (35.5cm.) long, the chocolate pot 8¼in. (21cm.) high. (14) * Provenance: With hand written label inscribed "Chocolate Service from Burwood Park the residence of the late Sir F. L. Askew..."* Condition: Decoration very good. Minor gilt wear.- Tray: Two chips to rim. - Chocolate pot: VG - no faults.- Cream jug: Tiny firing crack beneath glaze to underside.- Sucrier: VG.- Chocolate cups: One with tiny frit to leaf on cover. Otherwise VG.- Saucers: VG.- Spoons: One with chip to edge of bowl. The other with tiny chip to edge of bowl.
A GEORGE IV/WILLIAM IV SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, of lobed design, with anthemion and foliate cast borders, the teapot by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1830, the milk jug and twin handled sucrier by Richard William Atkins & William Nathaniel Somersall, London 1828, teapot 18.5cm high, 55oz all in (3)
A GEORGE III SILVER MILK JUG, with reeded border and engraved faceted body, makers I.K. possibly John King, London 1805, 10.5cm high; a George III silver twin handled sucrier by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1808, an Edwardian silver twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1903, and a late Victorian silver half lobed bachelor's teapot with ebonised handle, Chester 1895, 29oz all in (4)
A MATCHED THREE PIECE SILVER BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICE, of half lobed form, the teapot with ebonised handle and knop, by John Hines, Birmingham 1901, the milk jug and sucrier by William Aitken, Chester 1900, teapot 13cm high, 12oz all in; and a silver baluster hot water pot, with ebonised handle and knop, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1934, 22.5cm high, 12.5oz (4)
An International Silver Company sterling four piece tea and coffee service retailed by Webster & Wilson, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sucrier and cover, cream jug and a large plated oval engraved two-handled tray,engraved two-handled tray, all with scrolled handles and finials and beaded edges, 68oz.
Group of early nineteenth century Castleford-type teawares to include teapot on stand and ensuite lidded sucrier and three further teapots (6) CONDITION REPORT None are stamped DD, sucrier impressed '22' to base, it small chips to border and small hairline visible when cover is removed. Stand has restored chip and several hairlines. One teapot has small chip to handle and hairline across base. One teapot has stapled cover with large chip. One teapot indistinctly stamped to base and has restoration to cover and spout, handle is chipped. One teapot in good order
Early nineteenth century Derby Imari pattern teapot and cover on stand, together with a Coalport-style floral encrusted vase, a Parian ware figure, pair of Moore Bros. sweetmeat baskets, early Victorian teawares, a Spode plate, a Crown Pottery dessert service and two Masons dishes (23) CONDITION REPORT teapot - some gilding wear, the stand has been riveted. Moore vases - minor chips to foliage. Dessert ware - gilding worn. Encrusted vase - some chips to flowers. Parian - chjps to leaves and some restoration. Pink sucrier has a restored handle. Pink cream jug in good order, both have minor gilding wear
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