A GROUP OF THOMAS WEBB 'HEIRLOOM' PATTERN DRINKING GLASSES TOGETHER WITH A HAND PAINTED JAPANESE EGG SHELL TEA SET, comprising Thomas Webb cut crystal 'Heirloom' pattern glasses made 1925-1930 in Stourbridge, six tumblers, five champagne glasses, five small wine glasses, five sherry glasses, together with two Victorian wine glasses and a decanter, the tea set is hand-painted with a village scene, Mount Fuji in the background, two side plates, a teapot, covered milk jug, covered sugar bowl, sugar bowl, ten cups, twelve saucers, twelve tea plates (63) (Condition report: one saucer is chipped, the tea set appears to have not been used, glasses are in good condition)
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A PORCELAIN DINNER SET, makers mark on base NS, possibly continental, comprising one covered tureen, covered sugar bowl, milk jug, one salad dish, one integral sauce jug, twelve fruit dishes, twelve dishes, twelve cups (one has a tiny amount of pitting inside), twelve saucers, twelve tea plates, one large meat plate, one small meat plate, twelve side plates, twelve dinner plates (91) (Condition report: no obvious damage, signs of very light use)
WHITE METAL TEA SETS AND A TRAY, to include a three piece EP tea set comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the teapot fitted with an ebonized handle and finial, a silver plated teapot and matching coffee pot each fitted with black plastic handle and ebonized finials, all on a silver plated oval tray with pierced rim
VERSACE x ROSENTHAL Porzellan Service "VANITY". Set bestehend aus 3x Kaffeetassen mit Untertasse (NP. je.: 205,-€, eine mit Sprung!), 1x Milchkännchen (NP.: 319,-€), 1x Zuckerdose (NP.: 226,-€), 3x Brotteller (NP.: je. 60,-€), 2x Platte. Sehr guter Erhalt. | VERSACE x ROSENTHAL porcelain service "VANITY". Set consisting of 3x coffee cups with saucer (retail price each.: 205,-€ One cup with a crack.), 1x milk jug (retail price 319,-€), 1x sugar bowl (retail price 226,-€), 3x bread plates (retail price each. 60,-€), 2x plate. Very good condition.
Royal Albert ' Old Country Roses ' Dinner and Tea Ware comprising oval serving plate, 6 soup bowls, 6 soup saucers, 6 saucers, 6 tea cups, 6 tea plates, 6 medium plates, 6 dinner plates, milk jug, sugar bowl, sandwich plate, 6 dessert bowls, 2 lidded tureens, 2 vegetable dishes, fruit bowl, salt and pepper, teapot, gravy jug and stand, 2 tier cake plate
each piece in the George III style, pear-shaped and on spreading stepped foot, engraved at the rim with foliage on a matted ground, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with wood handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe coffee-pot 27.5cm high, total gross weight 81oz 14dwt, 2,541gr (4) Provenance:The Property of a LadyEach piece fully marked underneath and further fully marked underneath with English import marks. The teapot and coffee-pot each further part marked on cover bezel and further part marked on cover bezel with English import marks. The marks are clear. There is some very minor surface scratching and some wear to the finish and staining on the handles.
in the Rococo-revival style, each piece pear-shaped and chased with foliage scrolls, centring a vacant cartouche on each side, on spreading rocaille cast base and similar rim, comprising a coffee-pot with ivory-insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe coffee-pot 28cm high, gross weight 62oz 4dwt, 1,935gr (3) With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number M6FXE9BT.Each piece fully marked underneath the coffee-pot further part marked inside cover and on handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The base of the cream-jug is slightly bruises so it rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface. There are some cracks and discolouration to the ivory insulators. The inside of the sugar-bowl and cream-jug with pale gilding.
each piece tapering and on four palmette-cast feet, comprising: a teapot with ivory-insulated handle and fruit and foliage finial; a cream-jug and sugar-bowl, each with foliage cast handle and gilt interiorthe teapot 25cm wide over handles, total gross weight 37oz 11dwt, 1,168gr (3) With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number NKPSDXLX.The teapot and cream jug each marked on body near lower handle junction, the cream-jug marked near rim. The teapot further part marked on handle. There is wear to the marks on each, though in general the marks are still legible. The wear is most noticeable to the marks on the cream-jug. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some discolouration and cracking to the ivory insulators on the handle of the teapot. The pieces rock slightly when placed on a flat surface.
each piece in the Art Deco-style, tapering faceted and on conforming foot, comprising: a teapot with composition handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe teapot 27cm wide over handle, total gross weight 33oz 9dwt, 1,040gr (3)Each piece fully marked near handle. The teapot further part marked inside cover. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
each piece melon-fluted and on foliage cast and chased spreading foot, one side engraved with a presentation inscription, the other side engraved with a crest, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory-insulated leaf-capped handle, the hinged covers with foliage and flower cast finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe coffee-pot 22.5cm high, total gross weight 76oz 2dwt, 2,366gr (4) Provenance:Presented to John Fincham by King William IV and by descent.The inscription reads 'Presented by King William the Fourth to Mr John Fincham on his Launching the Miniature Frigate The Royal Adelaide on the 13th May 1834'.The crest is that of Fincham.While the original ‘Royal Adelaide‘ was broken up in 1877 a scale model of it exists in the collection of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich (SLR0209). The catalogue entry for the model notes that the original was ‘… literally a miniature version of the 36-gun frigate `Pique’ as designed by the Chief Surveyor of the Navy, Sir William Symonds. It was built to the order of King William IV for the use of the royal princes on Virginia Water as a yacht and for sail training.’ As commemorated in the engraved inscription on the present service the ship was built at Sheerness in 1834 by John Fincham. Measuring some 50 feet in length it has to be taken apart and reassembled on Virginia Water where it was re-launched in the presence of the Royal family. Among the surviving sections of the ship is the figurehead which is now at the National Museum of the Royal Navy at Portsmouth and the cannon which were donated by the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, to Cowes Castle.With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number W6RD2BQ7.Each piece fully marked underneath. The teapot and coffee-pot further marked marked inside cover and on finial. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising to the foot of both the cream-jug and the sugar-bowl, this causes the cream-jug in particular to rock slightly when placed on a flat surface. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory insulators on the coffee-pot and the teapot.
A Denby 'Greenwheat' part Dinner Service, comprising six Egg Cups, six lidded Soup Bowls, six Cups and Saucers, eight small Side Plates, seven Bowls, six Dinner Plates, two Tureens (one lacking lid), Coffee Pot, two Jugs, Gravy Jug, Sugar Bowl, Mug, lidded Dish, six large Side Plates, Pepper Pot, Fruit Bowl and Kidney Dish, approximately 63 pieces (a lot)
A Victoria China Czechoslovakian 'Desert Scene' pattern part Tea Service, comprising twelve Cups and eleven Saucers, Jug, Coffee Pot, Tea Pot, Cake Stand, Sugar Bowl, Sandwich Plate, eleven Side Plates and a Cake Plate, approximately 41 pieces, together with a Booths 'Floradora' pattern part Tea Service, comprising a Tureen (lid broken), twelve Cups and Saucers, ten Side Plates, three Bowls, Slop Bowl and five Royal Cauldon Plates, heavy crazing and staining to most of the Booths pieces, some chips to others, (a lot)
A quantity of Portmeirion Botanic Gardens Tea and Dinner Wares, comprising eight Cups and Saucers, four 15cm Side Plates, eight 18.5cm Side Plates, nine 21.5cm Side Plates, eight 27cm Dinner Plates, eight 16.5cm Dessert Bowls, eight 22cm Soup Bowls, Jug and Sugar Bowl, approximately 63 pieces (a lot)
A Wedgwood Susie Cooper Design 'Gold Keystone' pattern Tea, Coffee and Dinner Service, comprising seventeen Cups and twelve Saucers, two Jugs, Gravy Boat and Stand, Sugar Bowl, Teapot, Coffeepot, Platter, two Tureens (one lacking lid), twelve Dinner Plates, twelve small Bowls, twelve large Bowls, twelve small Side Plates and twelve large Side Plates, approximately 99 pieces (a lot)
each piece oblong and on four compressed ball feet, comprising a teapot, with wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe teapot 27.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 34oz 18dwt, 1,085gr (3) Provenance:The Property of a LadyEach piece fully marked on side. The teapot further part marked inside cover. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The teapot is missing the spacer from below the finial.
each piece tapering and on scroll feet, comprising: a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe hot-water jug 21cm high, total gross weight 59oz 18dwt, 1,863gr (4) Each piece fully marked near handle. The teapot and hot-water jug each further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. Stamped underneath with retailers name and design registration number. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some loss to the finish on the handles and finials.
each piece pear-shaped and on four fluted and leaf-capped panel feet, the bodies chased with foliage and flowers on a matted ground, each side with a vacant cartouche, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory-insulated handles and hinged cover with cast bird finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe coffee-pot 26.5cm high, gross weight 76oz 1dwt, 2,366gr (4)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number J4BA3621.Each piece is fully marked underneath. The teapot and the coffee-pot each further marked inside cover with conforming part marks. The handles with part marks for Robert Harper, London, circa 1862. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There is some discolouration and cracking to the ivory handles. This is some surface unevenness to the cartouche on one side of the coffee-pot, suggesting it has been erased. The other pieces do not show similar unevenness but may have been erased.
A Georgian London silver sugar sifter with shell pierced gilded bowl, an Epns mother of pearl handled pickle fork, a horn handled slice, two pairs of nut cracks, a sterling silver elephant terminal spoon, two Sheffield silver jam spoons, a pair of Epns butter forks and a butter knife (a lot)
Group of silver flatware, to include Victorian christening set comprising knife, fork and spoon with silver handles, blade, prongs, and bowl, hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1868, William IV Fiddle pattern dessert fork, hallmarked William Eaton, London 1834, two Victorian teaspoons, 1920's teaspoons, and three Continental graduated spoons and set of matching sugar tongs with rose and vine detail, stamped 825, etc., together with a a small modern silver pendant modelled in the form of a heart, hallmarked Penhaligon's, Birmingham 1991, and two modern silver page markers, each stamped 925, one example worn import mark, approximate total weight 8.61 ozt (267.8 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations.Victorian christening set with knocks and wear to handle, and some wear to blade, prongs and bowl.Fiddle pattern fork with wear to ends of prongs.One Victorian teaspoon with wear to tip of bowl.Scent bottle does not appear to open.Page markers with lifting.Hallmarks with some wear, but generally legible.
Group of assorted silver, to include a 1920's silver tea strainer with shaped rim and ebonised wood handle, hallmarked Sanders & Pedlingham, Birmingham 1927, a pair of George III century Irish silver sugar tongs, with engraved decoration and shell bowls, hallmarked Benjamin Taitt, Dublin, no date letter, together with two further pairs of sugar tongs, four teaspoons and a coffee spoon, each with various hallmarks and makers, approximate total silver weight 5.67 ozt (176.2 grams)Condition Report:Varying degrees of wear commensurate with and use, including surface and some deeper scratches, nicks to edges, wear and knocks to bowls, etc. Strainer heavily knocked to bowl. Some rubbing to engraved detail on sugar tongs. Hallmarks with varied wear, however mostly legible.
A rare Chinese Export part tea and coffee service, Yongzheng, well painted ladies playing Go at a table in an open pavilion, with two bushy tailed quadrupeds at play, the right side painted with foliage a rocks, comprising: a saucer dish, 19.6cm diameter, a spoon tray, a sugar bowl, a cream jug, three tea bowls, two saucers and four coffee cups (13)Provenance: From the china store of a Somerset country house清雍正至乾隆 稀有外销瓷器一组共13件拍品来源:英格兰萨默塞特郡乡村大宅 Condition Report: the saucer dish with five haircracks 3 x 5cm long and 2 x 3.5cm long and with 1.4cm x 4mm rim chip the spoon tray with wear to enamels the sugar bowl extensively damaged and glued back together and with chips and filled areathe cream jug in quite nice condition but missing cover one coffee cup broken in half and glued and with large rim chip and piece missing and other rim chips and the other three coffee cups generally in very presentable condition but two with minor rim frits one tea bowl in half and riveted repair and one tea bowl good other than minor rim chip and slight wear to rim and one tea bowl with hair crack approximately 4cm through base and 1.5cm up the sideone saucer with 1cm hair crack and some wear and the other saucer in good conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
An unusual Chinese Export part tea and coffee service, late Yongzheng or Qianlong, painted with ladies holding paint brushes either side of a root wood table with a brush pot containing brushes and with garden seats and a chair, comprising: a large saucer dish, 20.3cm diameter a smaller saucer dish, 15.5cm diameter, a sugar bowl, 11.5cm diameter, a spoon tray, four tea bowls, five coffee cups and two saucers (15)Provenance: From the china store of a Somerset country house清雍正至乾隆 外销粉彩仕女图瓷器一组共15件拍品来源:英格兰萨默塞特郡乡村大宅Condition Report: the larger saucer dish with large section riveted back -see imagethe smaller saucer dish with rim chip approximately 5mm x 4mm and 4cm extended hair crack from chip the sugar bowl good the spoon tray with wear to enamels three tea bowls good other than minor wear and one with small chip to rimthe five coffee cups in good condition other than minor wear and typical firing blemishesthe two saucers good other than minor wear Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese Famille Rose part tea and coffee service, Qianlong, of quatrefoil shape, painted with a flowering branch issuing from behind a fence, comprising: eight saucers, 12.5cm diameter eight tea bowls, six coffee cups, a sugar bowl, 16cm diameter and two other dishes 16cm and 13.2cm diameter (24)Provenance: From the china store of a Somerset country house清乾隆 外销粉彩瓷器一组共24件拍品来源: 英格兰萨默塞特郡乡村大宅Condition Report: one of the seven saucers with three rim frits and the other with very minor frits and glaze bubblesof the eight tea bowls three with rim chipsone coffee cup with handle glued back and others look good sugar bowl with some wear to interior and small rim frits 16cm dish with 8mm x 5mm circular crack and other minor frits overall enamels in good condition with minor wear throughout Condition Report Disclaimer
A 1930's New Hall, Hanley, Staffordshire Art Deco ceramic dinner service. With floral spray design and green foliate patterned rims. Comprising: 2 lidded tureens, 6 x 10" dinner plates, 6 x 9" plates, cake plate, serving bowl, 4 x 8" side plates, 7 x 7" cake plates, 6 fruit bowls, sugar bowl and gravy/sauce jug.
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