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An early nineteenth century Thomas Wolfe bat printed tea service, circa 1810. Each piece is decorated with a scene of a boy piping beneath a tree in a landscape that includes sheep, cows, a boat on a lake and a country house in the background. It comprises of: a teapot and cover, an open sugar, a waste bowl, a creamer and seven cups and saucers. Teapot: 25 cm long. Saucers: 14 cm wide. (11)Condition: In generally good overall condition. Firing line to the rim of the sugar and light wear to rims overall.
A collection of early nineteenth century blue and white hand painted pearlware and porcelain tea wares, circa 1810-20. Comprising of: a porcelain moulded sugar box and cover and matching teapot stand with pattern 151. Also: two pearlware tea bowls and saucer and one cup decorated with simple blue banned decoration. Teapot stand: 16 cm wide. (7)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Chip to the teapot stand, one tea bowl with small rim chip, others in generally good overall condition.
A collection of seven late eighteenth century blue and white transfer printed wares attributed to Barker, circa 1790-1800. To include: Teapot, two cream jugs, two sugar boxes, a coffee cup and a tea bowl. They are decorated with various chinoiserie scenes including Chinese Fisherman, Chinaman with a Rocket and Rock. Teapot: 27 cm long. (7)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Teapot missing lid as is one of the sugar boxes. Two cream jugs and coffee cup are in good overall condition, other pieces have general damage throughout.
A group of mainly early nineteenth century transfer printed wares, circa 1825-50. Comprising: A brown-printed Peruvian Hunters waste bowl, a black-printed Rose pattern saucer, a Princess Royal and Prince of Prussia green-printed saucer, a horse pattern saucer, Pet Lamb green-printed platter, a Davenport Geometric pattern cup and saucer in purple, a pet lamb blue-printed sugar box (no lid), a floral pattern sugar box and cover, a red-printed sugar box (no lid), a blue-printed coffee pot lid, a red-printed chinoiserie saucer, two lustre plates, a flow blue tureen (no cover) and a Gaudy plate. Peruvian bowl: 16 cm wide. (15) From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Filled chip to the rim of the Pet Lamb platter, chip to coffee pot lid, otherwise in overall good condition.
A group of nine early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed Spode wares, circa 1800-15. Include are: Boy on a Buffalo open sugar, saucer and pickle dish, Willow saucer, Forest Landscape cup, Queen Charlotte custard cup and bowl, Rock pattern coffee can and a Turner Stag pattern pickle dish. Saucer: 13 cm wide, cup 6.5 cm tall. (9)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Charlotte bowl missing lid, small chips to cup and custard cup rims.
A collection of Royal Worcester miniature fruit painted tea/coffee wares, signed Roberts, to include a coffee pot and cover, teapot, pair of tea cups/saucers, sugar bowl, two cream jugs and three tea plates (13)Condition: one saucer broken and re-glued, otherwise appears generally in good overall original condition
A group of eighteenth Century Caughley blue and white transfer printed tea wares, circa 1780. They all printed with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern. Included are: a teapot and cover, sparrow-beak cream jug, open sugar, waste bowl and two saucers and three tea bowls. Teapot: 20 cm long. (9)Condition: Damage to both saucers, one tea bowl, and the teapot knop.
A collection of silver and silver plate, including a Sheffield plate tray, a cut glass and plated claret jug, a damaged silver filled candlestick, a small silver capstan inkwell and shell shaped dish, three Exeter marked teaspoons, four silver coffee spoons, plated quaich style bowl, wine bottle coaster, sugar sifter and jug
Star Trek - Original crockery including USS Excelsior NCC-2000 milk jug, sugar bowl with lid, cup, saucer and small USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A side plate.Provenance: These were part of a collection of items from the personal collection of Don Hulett (1928-2013) who was the prop master on Star Trek V and VI..
A Mennecy-Villeroy porcelain pot à fard, cylinder toilette pot and domed cover, knop finial, painted in underglaze blue with scattered floral sprigs, 6.4cm high, incised D.V. mark for the Duc de Villeroy, c.1760; another similar, Bourg-la-Reine, 7.6cm high, incised BR mark, later 19th century printed and ink manuscript collector's labels, No. 1530, c.1773; another, Pont-aux-Choux, outlined and picked out in underglaze dark blue with sprigs, domed cover with peach finial, 8cm high, interlaced LP mark in underglaze blue, c.1785; a Chantilly porcelain ogee-shaped sugar bowl, painted in polychrome enamels with country flowers, 5.6cm high, 7cm diam, hunting horn in red enamel, c.1760 [4]
A Victorian silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and coffee pot, each embossed with foliate scrolls, S scroll handle, leafy scroll feet, domed cover, bud and leaf finial, coffee pot 28.5cm high, William Moulson, London 1873, retailed by Lambert and Rawlings, Coventry Street, London, 60oz
ROYAL DOULTON 'BRAMBLY' comprising bread and butter plate, and sugar bowl 'The Picnic' vase and plate, 'Autumn' mug (seconds) and plate, 'Winter' plate, 'Spring' plate and side plate, 'Summer' teacup, saucer and plate, 'Merry Midwinter' teacup and saucer and four plates 'The Dairy', 'The Birthday', 'The Stone Stump' and 'The Grand Bathroom
A Carltonware thirty five piece coffee and dessert service, with chinoiserie decoration on a dark blue ground Condition: Eleven coffee cups and twelve saucers, six plates, cream jug, sugar bowl with chip and crack from rim, set of three dishes and pedestal dish with handles, all good other than the sugar bowl and one plate with hairline crack from rim.
A Worcester blue and white coffee pot and cover, sugar bowl and cover and milk jug, c.1760-75 and a New Hall type teapot and cover c. 1795 Condition: The 22cm fluted coffee pot has a replacement silver tip to the spout and chip losses to the finial of the cover and a few small rim chips, the 12.5cm Fence pattern sugar bowl has small losses to the flower finial, the 10cm sparrow beak milk jug has a detached handle, the 23.5cm long teapot has typical minor manufacturing imperfections
Early 20th century Royal Doulton part coffee set decorated in underglaze blue with the Granby pattern of a couple in a pastoral landscape, most pieces impressed dated 1915/1917, the set comprising 11 cups, saucers, side plates with milk jug and sugar bowl, together with a set of six wine glasses, manufactured by M & W and further wine glass (qty)
Dinner service and part tea/coffee set manufactured by Royal Doulton, the pattern part of the Romance collection entitled "Diana", set comprising eight place settings of dinner plates, side plates, and bowls, together with tea cups and saucers, coffee cans and saucers, milk jug, gravy boat and stand, coffee pot and sugar bowl (qty)
An Art Deco silver plated four piece tea and coffee service, comprising coffee pot complete with original filter, 20cm high, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl, and milk jug, coffee pot, stamped 'G Bros', together with four Peruvian balloon glasses decorated with silver metal rims and stylised zoomorphic forms. (7)
An Elizabeth II silver miniature tea and coffee service, comprising a teapot with lid, 5.3 by 2.2 by 3cm high, a coffee pot with lid, 5 by 2.1 by 4.3cm high, milk jug, 2.5 by 1 by 1.7cm high, twin handled sugar bowl, 3.5 by 1 by 1.8cm high, and a twin handled tray, 14.8 by 4 by 1.2cm high, all with gadrooned base decoration, in a black fitted presentation case, A Chick & Sons Ltd., London 1974, 2.1toz overall. (5)
A George V three piece silver tea service, of boat form with part reeded lower bodies, each engraved with a single 'G', comprising teapot with ebony finial and handle, 25.5 by 10.5 by 14.5cm high, a twin handled sugar bowl, 17 by 8.8 by 9cm high, a helmet shaped milk jug, 11 by 5.7 by 8.4cm high, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1911, overall weight 20.4toz. (3)
An Edward VII silver teapot and sugar bowl, of bombe form with scalloped rims, raised on four shell mounted pad feet, the teapot with ebonised finial and handle, 20 by 12 by 13.5cm high, the matching twin handled sugar bowl, 16 by 9 by 8.5cm high, Elkington & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1905, 20toz overall. (2)
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