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A 19th Century Russian Silver Tea Service, Ivar Pragst over another, St Petersburg 1830, comprising spirit kettle, burner and stand, teapot, sugar bowl and cover, cream jug and slop bowl, each of compressed oval form, with fluting to the lower body, basket weave bands, reeded rims, acanthus capped handles and ivory finials to the covers, the kettle on stand 26cm high, 106oz 6dwt Clear marks. Good order throughout.
A Good Victorian Silver Gilt Miniature Three Piece Tea Service, Joseph, Albert, Horace & Ethelbert Savory, London 1880, comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, the oval teapot of compressed bellied form chased allover with flowers, foliage and butterflies over a matte ground, the spout with a cast and applied butterfly, the hinged cover with a cast floral knop, the sugar and milk en suite, the teapot 5cm high, 10oz 6dwt all in Marked under each piece, the gilt slightly dull, clear marks, no obvious damage noted.
A George III Silver Teapot, Peter and William Bateman, London 1806, of slightly bellied oval form with reeded borders, hinged cover with wooden knop and wooden handle, 27cm wide, 16oz 1dwt; and A Sugar Bowl en Suite, maker's mark worn, London 1807, 6oz 2dwt (2) Marked under base of teapot with clear marks. P is visible on side of sugar bowl. Side of teapot below spout is pushed in. Overall fair condition.
A Pair of George II Silver Sugar Nippers, maker's mark BM or RM, London circa 1750, with scroll arms, loop handles and shell bowls, struck with maker's mark and passant only; A Dognose Spoon, circa 1710, the bowl with a plain rattail, engraved with the initials BA; and A Queen Anne Silver Marrow Scoop, maker's mark worn, London 1709, of typical form (3) Loop handles mis-shapen to nippers, spoon unmarked.
A Meissen Porcelain Onion Pattern Part Dinner Service, comprising seven écuelles and eight stands, four leaf shaped butter boats, three graduated oval platters, a square bowl, eight dinner plates, eight soup plates, eight side plates and eight salad crescents, twelve teacups, fifteen saucers, a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, two milk jugs, and a rectangular sandwich tray, printed marks (qty)
A selection of 19th century and later Continental porcelain including a slops bowl, bourdaloue, sugar box, chamber stick, Meissen style cup and cover, hot water jug and other items - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Bourdalou - Restored with restoration to handle, behind the handle, base and one side. Lidded Jug - Condition fine. Slops bowl - Wear to the gilding on the rim and tiny chip to foot. Elaborate lidded jug - Jug broken into several parts and re-glued with a small section lacking. Pedestal bowl with mask heads - Wear to the gilding on the rim, firing cracks to the inside behind where the masks are applied around the shape of the masks and a crack running up to the rim from one of them. Small chip to the foot. Candlestick - Section missing from the petal, handle broken and re-glued (badly), other chips to the rim. Maroon ewer and stand - Handle restored and possibly neck and spout also. Small three-legged vase - Firing fault to the inside of the neck and paintwork rubbed in places. Cup with wing handle - Restored and gilding to the rim worn. Floral encrusted lidded bowl - Flowers and leaves quite chipped and damaged. Hairline cracks to pedestal and neck. Minor restoration to the lid. Baccus cup - Broken in several places around the handle and re-glued badly. Small blue and white cup - Small chip to the rim. Small maroon ground dish - Condition fine. Two handled pedestal bowl - Gilt worn in places. Hairline cracks to rim and inside the bowl.
A collection of 18th century and later English pottery and porcelain including a large coffee pot decorated in the famille rose palette (heavily restored), a Davenport vase and cover, Turner teapot, Masons jug and other items - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Picture One - Large mug broken and re-glued and unmarked. Small mug broken and re-glued with section missing from rim and unmarked. Stand with very small chip to centre and foot and numbered 1600 in red with the letter 'S'. Teapot with tiny chip to the inside of the spout. Hairline crack to the handle. Impressed mark Turner (NOT Wedgwood as previously catalogued!), lid lacking. Vase extremely broken and re-glued and restored, numbered 213 in red. Small two-handled bowl with lid lacking, small amount of wear to the gilding, unmarked. Sugar bowl and lid with Wedgwood 'Directoire' printed mark and USA patent no. with small amount of wer to the brown painted line on one of the handles. Bowl with Rococo scroll border with lid lacking, numbered 2/365 in pink. Picture Two - Pedestal Bowl with restoration to the rim and cracks and chips and central vignette panel worn. Davenport lidded vase, the lid broken into two parts and re-glued with chips to the inside rim. Hairline crack to the vase. General wear to gilding on the rim. Purple factory transfer mark to base. Sugar box and lid, the lid chipped below the finial and chips to interior of rim. Bowl and lid numbered 418 in puce. Yellow teapot with a chipped spout, rim broken and re-glued, small chips to black rim and lid finial chipped, unmarked. Pot with lid lacking and small amount of wear to the gilding. Picture Three - Coffee pot extensively broken and restored (porcelain and not Leeds as originally thought). Larger jug with firing crack to rim near the handle. Small amount of wear to the gilding and small illegible impressed mark to base. Circular lidded cream bowl, the bowl extensively restored and unmarked. Oval sugar box with chip to rim of lid, small amount of wear to the gilding on both pieces, the base with small bubble firing fault to the body beneath the handle and mottled brown marks to underside of foot. Both pieces stamped Wedgwood in red and numbered 492 with an arrow in red. Masons Ironstone Jug with general wear, small chip to rim and foot. section lacking from bottom of handle with black transfer factory mark. Picture Four - Bowl with large broken and poorly restored area and hairline cracks, marked SPODE in red. Coalport tray and ring stand with general wear to the raised areas on tray in particular the gilding and worn areas of gilding on ring stand, with black printed factory mark. Large plate with indistinct impressed marks and decoration worn in places. Imari plate with Masons Ironstone China impressed mark to base, rim chipped and the two parts present but loose. WIth metal wire wall mounting. Wedgwood leaf dish with hairline crack running in from the rim, staining to the underside of the plate with impressed factory mark and other impressed letters.
A Royal Albert porcelain 'Old Country Roses' pattern dinner, tea and coffee service for six place settings comprised of six dinner plates, six smaller plates and six side plates, two lidded tureens, a gravy boat and stand, cake plate and oval meat plate, six small bowls, six coffee cups and saucers and six tea cups and saucers, milk jug, cream jug, large sugar bowl and small sugar bowl, teapot, coffee pot, salt and pepper pots and a hand bell, a novelty lidded pot in the form of an owl and a swan trinket dish in the same pattern
An H & R Daniel porcelain sugar bowl and cover, Shell shape, variation B, with shell feet and rose head finial, numbered 4768 in puce, with half maroon ground body and gilt detail, 14cm high - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Firing fault to the stem of the rose head finial
A 19th century English porcelain inkwell, of circular form raised on scroll feet, decorated with small repeating relief moulded flower heads with yellow centres and the petals finished in pink, gilt detail and the lid with bird finial, 13cm diameter, a sugar bowl and cover of similar design, possibly by H & R Daniel with turquoise finished flowers, and relief moulded trailing green leaves, bird handles and finial, 9.5cm high, a cylindrical porcelain spill vase of similar design with green finished flowers and applied with large individual leaves, 11.25cm high and a similar chamber stick, 8.75cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Inkwell - Central inkwell cracked and restored, pen holders broken and chipped, lid possibly not original, bird finial broken, head and wing lacking, gilding worn, some flower heads chipped, firing crack to foot, two areas of staining to the glaze. Sugar bowl and cover - Some flower heads chipped. Bird finial fired at a lopsided angle, bird handles chipped, hairline crack to inside of bowl, foot chipped, firing crack to inside of foot, gilding worn to rim in places. Spill vase - Chip to rim, some flower heads and leaves chipped, chip to foot. Chamberstick - Stick broken from base with evidence of previous glue, some flower heads chipped, gilding slightly worn in places
A collection of 19th century English miniature porcelain items comprised of a matching teacup, slops bowl, cream jug and sugar bowl with lid, decorated with floral sprays and gilt detail, a trumpet shaped vase decorated with a shell and a milk jug decorated with a landscape of a house amongst trees (6 items) - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Cup - Hairline crack. Slops bowl - Condition good. Cream jug - Condition good. Sugar bowl and lid - Condition good. Vase - Condition good. Milk jug - Condition good
A Royal Worcester porcelain 'Independence Service', coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, the coffee pot signed R Daniel in gilt to the base, 4.5cm high, the cream jug signed D Perry in gilt, 6.5cm high and the sugar bowl signed J Ross, 9.75cm diameter (3 items) - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Condition excellent on all three items
A 20th century Meissen porcelain tea and coffee service for six place settings, including tea and coffee pot, transfer decorated with green figural scenes and gilt detail - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Cups x 6 - All in good condition. Marks to base: Blue crossed swords mark, impressed 3791 and 39], marks in red 174g/97 and 103, 6cm high x 8.7cm diameter. Saucers x 6 - All in good condition. Marks to base: impressed 3791 and 33] or 26], marks in red 174g/103, 13.3cm diameter. Plates x 6 - All in good condition. Marks to base: Blue crossed swords, impressed 3705 or T02 or 19> and 26] or 31], marks in red 174g/97 and 103, some marked in black 174g, 18cm diameter. Large Plate - Condition good. Marks: Blue crossed swords, impressed 3701 79], marks in red 174g/97 and 103. Sugar bowl - Condition good - Marks to base: Blue crossed swords mark, impressed 38O or backwards D, marks in red 174g/97 and 103, 6cm high and 9.8cm diameter. Cream jug - Condition good. Marks to base: Blue crossed swords mark. impressed 13], marks in red 174g/97 and 103, 11cm high. Teapot - Condition good. Marks to base: impressed 3780 and 80], blue crossed swords mark, marks in red 174g/97 103, 12.5cm high, spout to handle 22cm. Coffee pot - Condition good. Marks to base: Blue crossed swords mark to base. Impressed mark 3776 and 5], red marks 174g/97 and 103 Marks vary in their legibility.
A large collection of Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" pattern dinner and tea wares to include four lidded tureens, cake plate, nine dinner plates, oval platter, fourteen cups and saucers, teapot, sugar bowl, lidded pot, two gravy boats and stands, jug, dinner plates, tea plates, hors d'oeuvres plates with gilt metal handles, matching cake knife, butter knife and jam spoon CONDITION REPORTS One gravy boat cracked and stained. There are two three tier cake stands however the fitments to appear to vary in style and may be incomplete (please see photos for fitments present). Items overall with some light wear. Some slight variations to the sizes of the dinner plates and some slight variations to the dome shape of the lids to the tureens. One cup with large chips to rim. The spoon has a crack to the handle. The knife has a crack to the handle. Various back stamps and slight variations in shape so items are of varying manufacturing dates. Items appear to be first quality and other than the faults mentioned appear to be generally in good condition.
Two boxes of miscellaneous ceramics, glass and books to include a treacle glazed Toby jug, a large art glass vase, a collection of books titled "Wonderful Britain Illustrated", a Bible, a Midwinter three tier cake stand, Royal commemorative wares, a Bossons plaster plaque depicting "Colonel Custer & Chief Sitting Bull", Devonware Fieldings pottery teapot and sugar bowl of faux silver design, etc.
A 19th century English porcelain part tea service, the interior of the cups, saucers and plates decorated with flowers to a yellow ground and gilt on blue, comprising cake plate, four saucers and five cups, together with another 19th century English porcelain part tea service decorated with gilt sprigs to a white ground, comprising two plates, sugar bowl, two saucers, four tea bowls and two cups
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