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Coalport 'Batwing' teaservice, to include one 15cm plate, twelve cups, eight flat profile saucers and six flaring saucers, twelve 17cm plates, two 23cm plates, cream jug and sugar bowl, (43) Condition report: All cups, saucers and most of the plates are crazed therefore do not ring when tapped. Two cups and one flat profile saucer are damaged.
Aynsley tea and coffee service, decorated with fallen fruit, the interiors of each fully gilded, to include six coffee cups and saucers, seven teacups and saucers, six side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl cake plate and two extra cups and saucers, (39) Condition report: one coffee cup cracked, one coffee cup saucer chipped. Minor gilt wear to handles and to the saucers where the cups have sat.
Royal Doulton Carlyle tea, coffee and dinner service, 106 pieces including covers in total. For full contents and condition please refer to online catalogue. Condition report: All first quality unless otherwise stated. There are no damages unless stated. The set appears to have had very little use with only the occasional glaze scratch. The gilding is all in good order with no wear except for the sugar bowl. Contents: 13 x 27cm plates one marked as a second. 12 x 20cm plates 10 x 17cm plates 2 x sauceboats and stands, one boat heavily crazed. 2x lidded tureens 2x open tureens 2 x oval meat plates 2 x cake plates 1 x 23cm plate marked as a second. 2 x coffee pots and covers 12 x coffee cups 12 x coffee cup saucers 2 x teapots and covers one has a hairline to the handle, the other teapot has a very minor nick to the spout. 12 x teacups 12 x teacup saucers Cream jug and sugar bowl.
A FRENCH SILVER SUGAR VASE AND COVER (CONFITURIER), DENIS GARREAU, PARIS, CIRCA 1825 hemispherical bowl with palmette supports on socle and square base with ball feet, lion-headed scroll handles, domed cover with grape and openwork formal foliate finial, liner with gilt interior (unmarked), 950 standard marks 24.5cm high, 744gr (23oz 18dwt) Ambroise Mignerot and his successor Denis Garreau specialised in making confituriers, cruet sets, salt cellars and associated wares from their address at 62 rue du Temple.
TWO GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOONS AND A SET OF FIVE TEASPOONS, GEORGE BASKERVILLE, LONDON, 1795 AND 1797 both caddy spoons initialled (D and EP) and bright-cut handles, the first with fluted bowl, the teaspoons initialled EP; together with a miscellaneous group of bright-cut and other spoons, comprising: three dessert spoons and seventeen teaspoons, mostly London, mid 18th century-20th century; and a pair of silver sugar tongs, bright-cut, Godbehere, Wigan & Boult, London, 1802 382gr (12oz) (28)
ËœA GEORGE III SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET, BENJAMIN & JAMES SMITH AND STORY & ELLIOTT, LONDON, 1810/14 compressed circular, chased to the shoulder with a band of paterae, gadroon rims, the handles formed as double serpents, gilt interior to sugar bowl sugar bowl 24cm wide, 1959gr (63oz) including ivory teapot handle
A WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE MINIATURE PART TEA AND COFFEE SET, CIRCA 1780 each piece enamelled with a brown running leaf border and iron-red rims, comprising: a circular tray, a pear-shaped coffee pot, a pear-shaped milk jug, a cylindrical teapot and cover, a cylindrical tea canister and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, a slop bowl, two coffee cups, two teabowls and four saucers, impressed WEDGWOOD to some pieces tray 36cm diameter, some damage and restoration (18)
A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PART TEA SET, KORNILOV BROTHERS, ST PETERSBURG, LATE 19TH CENTURY the cobalt blue ground reserved with painted ovals of buildings in riverside landscapes within raised gilt leaf borders, with further gilt borders and handles, comprising: a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug and a teacup and saucer, blue factory and Imperial warrant marks teapot 22cm long (7)
A GEORGE V SILVER SAUCEBOAT, DEAKIN & FRANCIS, BIRMINGHAM, 1832 in George III style, oval, gadroon rim, on three shell-headed pad feet, C-scroll handle, 18.5cm long; together with a silver milk jug and sugar bowl set, in Regency ribbed oblong style, gadroon rims, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1926 754gr (24oz 4dwt.) (3)
A GROUP OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PRINTED PORCELAIN, CIRCA 1770-80 comprising: a large 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern bowl, 21cm diameter, a 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern teabowl, a 'Three Flowers' pattern sugar bowl, a 'Fence' pattern teabowl, a 'Fence' pattern slop bowl and a 'Three Ladies' pattern slop bowl (5)
A Meissen sugar bowl and cover, circa 1735 the bowl enamelled with two reserves of Kauffahrtei scenes within red, gilt and Böttger-lustre borders separated by Kakiemon flowers, the cover with two similar scenes within red line borders, the rim with a broad gilt strapwork border, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, both pieces with gilder's mark V. 10cm high Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 4 June 1974, lot 84
A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BOWL AND MILK JUG SET, PAUL STORR FOR RUNDELL, BRIDGE & RUNDELL, LONDON, 1814 oblong, each body and short pedestal foot with a band of lobes, engraved above with the initials WO below the Ogilvy crest, applied with shell interrupted gadroon rims, leaf-capped reeded scroll handles and gilt interiors, stamped No.284 milk jug 21cm wide, 803gr (25oz 16dwt) Provenance: The Earls of Airlie, by descent. The intials and crest are for Walter Ogilvy, de jure 8th Earl of Airlie (1733-1819).
Noritake part tea service, decorated with orange lustre bands, pink roses and blue flowers, comprising nine teacups, eight saucers, two 23cm diameter twin handled sandwich plates, eight 16cm side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl; fruit set decorated with orange lustre bands, gilded Greek key pattern and strawberries comprising six 15cm diameter bowls, one 19cm serving bowl in plain orange lustre
Ceramics - white china and gilded part dinner service, various manufacturers, comprising six 27cm dinner plates, four 25cm side plates, four 17cm tea plates, seven various tea cups, six saucers, six additional side plates all with gilded banding; six Royal Crown Derby white breakfast cups and saucers, cups having gilded handles, six plain white Royal Crown Derby 21cm side plates, four egg cups and sugar bowl, two Royal Crown Derby 23cm white side plates, white tea pot with gilded handle and banding
An extensive Paragon Athena pattern tea and dinner service comprising - 2 circular covered tureens, 2 coffee pots and covers, milk jug, cream jug, open sugar bowl, covered sugar bowl, gravy boat and stand, meat plate, cake plate, 12 dinner plates, 12 dessert plates, 18 side plates, 11 cereal bowls, 10 dessert bowls, 6 two handled soup cups, 14 tea cups, 11 coffee cups, 26 saucers, mostly second quality/mark deleted (132)
William John Marriner for Littlehampton Pottery, a turquoise glazed coffee service comprises ten cups, ten saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl and four bowls, impressed anchor mark (26) **William Marriner was previously a potter at Fulham Pottery where he started as an apprentice at 13 and worked with Gerard De Witt, a copy of his obituary from 1967 is included with this lot
A Victorian matching four-piece tea and coffee set, coffee pot, sugar bowl and teapot by Messrs. Barnard, London, 1841/42/44, milk jug en suite by Richard Sibley, London, 1855, melon-fluted and chased with foliage around vacant cartouches, fruit finials, ivory insulators to teapot and coffee pot, coffee pot 29 cm. high Good condition apart from some bruising to base of milk jug around feet
Collection of miscellaneous Victorian and later silver - including a two-handled pedestal dish (Sheffield 1903), silver sugar bowl on hoof feet (Sheffield 1903), circular silver waiter (London 1857) and a silver sauce tureen with domed cover (Birmingham 1919), various makers. All at approximately 21ozs, waiter 15cm diameter (4)
Pair mid-18th century silver scissor-action sugar nips with scroll shanks and heart stems, box hinge and shell bowls, together with another pair with scroll shanks and stems, overlapping ringed hinge with initials - H. M. and shell bowls and one other pair of plain form, with cutter stems, box lock hinge with engraved initial and shell bowls (3) CONDITION REPORT Large pair in very good condition no major damage or repair. Pair with engraved initials has had repair to one grip where it joins shank. Third pair has had repair to one bowl where it joins stem, otherwise condition good
Three pairs mid-18th century silver scissor-action sugar nips with leaf or scroll shanks and cutter stems, box hinges, one with engraved crest, other two with initials and shell bowls, makers - W. H., R. C. and A. O CONDITION REPORT Pair engraved PR in good condition, no major damage or repair . Pair engraved SL has been repaired half way down one stem. Third pair with amorial has been repaired on one grip where it joins shank and one stem where it joins bowl, interior of bowl has been affected
Two pairs of mid-18th century silver scissor-action sugar nips with scroll shanks and wavy stems, box hinges and shell bowls and shaped grips, similar design but different makers, together with one other pair with leaf shanks, plain cutter stems, overlapping ring hinge and shell bowls, maker - J. G., possibly Jeff Griffiths (3) CONDITION REPORT Two pairs in good condition no major damage or repair. Third pair with plain hinge has had repair to one shank just above scroll and one stem where it joins bowl
Edwardian silver sugar and cream set - comprising sugar bowl of circular form, with angular handles, on a domed circular foot, matching cream, together with six teaspoons with hook handles and a pair of sugar tongs in original fitted case (London 1903 / 1904), Wakely & Wheeler. All at approximately 12ozs, sugar bowl 14cm across
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