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A MINIATURE POTTERY TEAPOT DEPICTING THE THREE BEARS TOGETHER WITH FOUR TEACUPS AND THREE SAUCERS DEPICTING GOLDILOCKS TRIES THE CHAIRS TOGETHER WITH A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED TORQUAY POTTERY INCL. A TEACUP AND SAUCER, A MINIATURE TEAPOT, CUP AND TWO SAUCERS, A CREAM JUG, A MILK JUG AND A SUGAR BOWL ( W A F )
A Victorian silver four piece tea service, each piece with floral embossed band with oval cartouche engraved with a cockerel and another oval cartouche engraved with initials, sugar bowl and milk jug with gilt lining, teapot and coffee pot with Bakelite handles and finials 64ozs approx (including handles)
A large part dinner / tea service by Villeroy & Boch Luxembourg and comprising ten dinner plates, ten plates, ten smaller plates, six large saucers, eleven small saucers, seven small cups, seven larger cups, six soup bowls, a gravy jug, four egg cups, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and cover, rectangular plate and a serving bowl
A Meissen composite tea service comprising pierced and puce painted cabinet plates with rococo borders, underglazed blue crossed swords mark, 23.5cm diameter, together with a twelve place teaset of similar pattern, the quatrefoil shaped cups and saucers decorated with puce foliage, one saucer missing, comprising milk jug, sugar basin with bowl and cover
A Scottish silver swing-handled sugar bowl and two other silver sugar bowls, the first of panelled circular form, with foliate pierced border and handle, on circular foot, with clear glass liner, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1921-22; a foliate scroll embossed semi-fluted sugar bowl on circular foot, London 1885-86; and a semi-fluted sugar bowl on three hoof feet, London probably 1893-94, 10.5cm, 10.5cm and 10cm diameter, 12oz
A silver twin handled small trophy cup, a circular wooden bowl mounted with a two shillings coin at the centre and with a border of shillings and mostly plated wares, comprising; six pairs of fish knives and forks, cased, a shaped circular bread board stand, a twin handled trophy cup, with a stand, a dish with pierced decoration, a cigarette box, a twin handled sugar bowl with a cover and four further items.
A rare Chinese famille rose sugar bowl and cover, Qianlong c.1770, each side depicting a view of the Dutch East India company outpost at the Cape of Good Hope, and with four ships in full sail, 12cm. (2) The Cape of Good Hope, approximately midway between Europe and China was a favoured resupply stop for China traders of all nations, and thus a fond subject for porcelain. Held by the Dutch since 1652, the Cape was first explored by the Portuguese and, in fact, Table Mountain or "Montanha da Mesa" at 3,500 feet high owes its name to the Portuguese Antonio de Saldaha. In 1503, en route to the Red Sea in his (Nau) Taforeia, Salsanha anchored off the coast of South Africa and became the first European to ascend the Mountain. The advantages of the site became apparent with the regular commercial voyages of the 16th and 17th centuries.
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