An early 19thC Newhall teapot, polychrome decorated with flowers, predominantly in pink, purple and green, numbered 173, 17cm high, another, similar, an early 19thC Pearlware pottery tea pot of bulbous ribbed outline, two similar tea bowls and a saucer, a sucrier in the manner of Derby with gilt highlights, an early 19thC Derby sauce tureen and an early 19thC part dessert service decorated with panels of trees and ruins. (a quantity, AF)
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A ROCKINGHAM COBALT GROUND TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of Three spur handle shape, painted with panels of flowers, teapot, cover and stand 20cm h, puce printed Griffin mark, pattern 876, collector's label (44) Provenance: E K Houston Collection. ++Teapot with crack in base, teapot stand with tiny crack in the rim, one of the slop basins cracked the other somewhat stained, cover of sucrier cracked, one teacup lacking handle, another stained, one coffee cup cracked, one saucer stained
A German Art Deco silver four piece tea and coffee service 1920s-30s, comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled covered sucrier and cream jug, of flared octagonal form with planished finish and angular ebony handles, the teapot and coffee pot with duck bill spouts, on rectangular bracket feet, the coffee pot 7in. (17.75cm.) high, gross weight 50.5 tr.oz. (4)* Condition: Good condition - marks clear. One or two small dings to lower body on tea and coffee pots. Otherwise very good.
A Flight Worcester part teaset. Wrythen moulded, edged in gilt and with polychrome sprigs. Comprising; teapot cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, bread and butter plate, six teabowls and saucers (20). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Sucrier cover finial re glued. One saucer with a hair crack. Some gilt rubbing. No other damage and free from restoration.
An early 20th century Furstenberg six place part tea / coffee service. Decorated with gilt bands and trailing borders of autumnal leaves in sepia tones. Comprising; teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, six coffee cups and saucers. Underglaze blue F marks (16). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Chips to the teapot spout and a sprung crack to the bottom of the handle. Some chips to the rim of the sucrier. Some gilt wear. Cups and saucers in good order.
A Chamberlains Worcester six place tea and coffee service. Decorated with gilt bands and trailing borders of autumnal leaves in gilt and sepia enamel, pattern 379. Comprising; teapot, cover and stand, six coffee cans, six teacups and six saucers, sucrier, milk jug, slop bowl and bread and butter plate. Script mark in blue to the bread and butter plate and underside of the teapot lid c1820 (26). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Chip to the spout of the milk jug. Sucrier lid cracked. All other components in good order. Some wear and glaze scratches throughout.
A Chinese silver three piece tea set, comprising a teapot, cream jug and twin handled sucrier and cover, each with dragon handles, the body cast with figures in a landscape on leaf cast feet, marked to the base of all pieces with a seal mark, the initials WHL 06, approximately 1580 grams CONDITION REPORT: The cartouche is engraved with initials, overall the condition is good, teapot is 15cm high, untested
An early 19th century English porcelain part tea service, black and white bat printed with various scenes including Stags, dead game, swans, greyhounds, rabbits, gun dogs, farmer and pigs etc, within a royal blue border with gilt highlights, pattern number 1485, including twelve tea cups, twelve coffee cans, eleven saucer dishes, an oval plate, circular bowl, twin handled sugar bowl and a lid CONDITION REPORT: Gilding rubbed throughout, some staining, two teacup has a hairline crack, two other tea cups do not ring when tapped, five coffee cans have hairline cracks, two coffee cans do not ring when tapped, two saucers have hairline cracks, seven saucers do not ring when tapped, oval dish cracked, circular dish cracked, milk jug cracked, sucrier is cracked, the lid is associated
A Royal Crown Derby tea set, 2451 pattern decorated in the Imari palette, including a tray, teapot, cream jug, sucrier and cover, four cups and four saucers, red printed mark CONDITION REPORT: Gilding rubbing, some glaze imperfections, one cup has a hairline crack, one saucer is in two pieces
A Swansea Paris flute part teaset comprising five cups and saucers, breakfast cup, slops basin, sugar box and cover and a side plate CONDITION REPORT: Gilding rubbed on all pieces, the star and green decoration heavily rubbed throughout, one tea cup has firing cracks, another tea cup has a large hairline crack, sucrier - hairline cracks to the base, chips to the rim, Slops basin has a firing crack, hairline crack and glaze imperfections,
A Caughley sucrier transfer-printed in the Fence pattern, circa 1776-86, C mark, 13.5cm high overall height (twig on cover re-stuck) Provenance: Wright Collection no. 711, purchased from Rod Jellicoe in 2004. Literature: See R. Jellicoe's Exhib. June 2001 No 74 and Newsletter November 2012 No.52, p8.
A collection of Caughley tea and coffee wares transfer-printed in the Fruit and Wreath pattern, circa 1778-82, with additional gilding, comprising teapot and cover, 12cm high, teapot stand, tea caddy and cover (restored), tea bowl, coffee cup and saucer, milk jug, sucrier and cover, spoon tray, slop bowl and a bread and butter plate, C mark (14)Provenance: Wright Collection no.610. The majority of these pieces were purchased from a Phillips Sale on 15/9/99 as lot 198, 'From the collection of Lord Lilford', sale 30807 (illustrated in the sale catalogue).This is a very interesting service as it is an example of the earlier, twenty-four reeded shape. A comparison of the teapot in this lot can be made between collection no. 386. The teapot in this is an early barrel shape which is not as uniform in design as the later example. A similar teapot also exists in the Shrewsbury Museum. Furthermore, the tea canister in this lot was exhibited at Ironbridge 1999 no.67.
A Caughley slop bowl transfer-printed in the Fruit and Wreath pattern, circa 1780-85, with 40 flutes, with supplementary fruit and floral prints and associated, but seldom seen, large gooseberry print and associated border, circa 1780-85, C mark, 15.2cm and a Caughley sucrier and cover transfer-printed and gilded in the Pagoda pattern, circa 1784-90, unmarked, 10.5cm high, a Caughley coffee cup and saucer with re-enforced rims transfer-printed in the Temple pattern, saucer 14cm diameter and a Caughley tea-cup and saucer transfer-printed with the Temple pattern, saucer 14cm diameter (7)Provenance: Assorted Wright Collection numbers.
A Caughley sucrier and cover transfer-printed in a rare underglaze blue Three Flowers and Hips pattern, circa 1775-1783, S mark, 12.5cm highProvenance: Wright Collection no.943, purchased in 2013 from Ebay. Literature: Newsletter May 2014 No 58 pp 23-4, and The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White Patterns, p.119 where it is noted that this pattern is only known on sucriers, and may have been the standard pattern for sucriers in tea services.
BROOK AND SON, EDINBURGH ARTS AND CRAFTS FLAVOUR PLANISHED SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET, of ovoid form, the TEAPOT with hardwood handle and finial, two handle SUCRIER and CREAM JUG all raised on stepped circular foot stamped Brook and Son, 87 George Street, Edinburgh, assayed London 1929, 34oz gross
A collection of Victorian tea wares with gilded fruiting vine border detail and painted floral garlands comprising a set of four square shaped serving dishes, a pair of circular serving dishes, covered sucrier, milk jug, slop bowl, fifteen cups (two sizes), twelve saucers and twelve tea plates
A circa 1840 Samuel Alcock part tea service with royal blue gilt heightened rims centred with flower posies, comprising bowl and sucrier and five cups and saucers. CONDITION REPORT: Hairline crack to the side of the bowl, the finial sucrier has been off and crudely repaired, some general wear to the gilding and hand painted floral posies commensurate with age.
A collection of late 18th century Caughley ceramics, each in the Dresden Flowers pattern, comprising: two reeded tea bowls & saucers, a coffee cup & saucer, a sucrier and cover, 12cm tall and a sauce tureen and cover, 14cm long, 'S' mark to some pieces. Condition Report: Chip to rim of the square tureen, gilt loss and rubbing evident elsewhere.No other apparent damage or restoration.
A 19th century Spode felspar porcelain teapot and cover on stand, circa 1830, decorated with a purple floral frieze, together with a matching teacup and saucer, a 19th century Staffordshire porcelain teapot and cover on stand, a late 18th century Bristol porcelain teapot and cover and a Regency porcelain sucrier and cover on stand, 16cm wide (5)
A MATCHED VICTORIAN SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, comprising tea kettle on stand, teapot, coffee pot, sucrier and milk jug, of rounded rectangular baluster form, repoussé decorated with ribbon tied garlands of fruit and objects, and with ebonised handles, the tea kettle, stand and burner, maker W.G.K., Birmingham 1900, the coffee pot and sucrier by Robert Harper, London 1882, the teapot and milk jug with indistinct, possibly continental, marks, approximately 101 oz all in (5)
A Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service and Tray:Comprising matching engraved melon-shape patterned service, the tea and coffee pots made by Elkington & Co , Birmingham, 1967, the creamer and sucrier made by C.J.Vander Ltd, London 1989, the associated legged tray made by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1969. CONDITION REPORT: Approx weight of salver in troy ounces is 31 troy ouncesApprox total weight of four piece tea service is 68 troy ounces,APPROX TOTAL WEIGHT 99 ouncesOverall condition good with surface scratches to salver/tray and gentle wear to engraving
A Royal Worcester Crown Ware part tea set, designed by Robert "Scottie" Wilson, comprising four teacups, six saucers, six tea plates, breakfast cup and saucer, milk jug, sucrier and cover, transfer printed with primitive silhouette motifs of the natural world on a terracotta ground, the saucers with totemic emblem, printed marks, c.1965
Ceramics and Glass - a 19th century Meissen porcelain circular sucrier and cover, painted in caimeau blue with country flowers, flower finial, crossed sword marks, faults; an early 20th century silver mounted hobnail cut square scent bottle; 18th century Chinese blue and white tea bowl, Qianlong; three crystal decanters, various; a Denby Baroque jar and cover; etc.
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