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A RARE PINXTON PART TEA SERVICE enamelled in iron red and gilt on a wide dark brown band with a border set pattern of flowers alternating with scrolling leaves and berries, the rims and handles gilt, comprising oval teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cup and saucer, teapot and cover 16.5cm h, painted 370 in red or blue, or unmarked, exhibition label, c1800 (6) Exhibited: Mansfield Museum, Billingsley Mansfield Exhibition 1999, Catalogue No 66. ++Teapot with on one side a glaze flaw decorated over during manufacture and on the other side where the glaze is slightly crazed a faint hairline star crack which has not penetrated to the interior. Cover - wear to the gilding on the knop, no restoration. Teapot stand - restored. Sucrier - with hairline crack descending from the rim. Teacup - with wear to the gilding on the rim. Saucer - wear to the gilding on the rim and central ring and star, also a tiny black rim nick. No restoration
A PINXTON SAUCER-DISH attractively enamelled with a square gilt framed landscape panel of a hut in a wooded clearing in gilt laurel leaf border and rim, 20cm diam, exhibition label, c1800 Pattern No 300. Exhibited: Mansfield Museum, Billingsley Mansfield Exhibition 1999, Catalogue No 57. A tea and coffee service of this pattern is illustrated Sheppard, op cit, plt 140. Most of the pieces are painted with named views, some from engravings after Thomas Hearne (1744-1817). ++Localised wear to the gilding of the square frame to the panel and on the rim.
A WORCESTER REEDED TEA SERVICE painted in underglaze blue with the Dark Sprig Centre pattern, the service including a globular teapot and cover with flower knop, 13cm h, painted open crescent c1785 (26) ++Cover of teapot with chip to the flange, not normally visible and one or two minute grazes to the petals of the knop but this in much better condition than is usually found. The flower knop to the cover of the sucrier in the same fine condition. Cream jug with tiny stained chip on the rim, one saucer a contemporary early Worcester replacement of slightly whiter past and glaze, also the painted sprig to the centre with rather more detail in the paining. One of the four tea bowls present with minute (smaller than a pinhead sized) graze on the rim, another tea bowl with flat exterior rim chip. One of the teacups with minute (smaller than a pinhead sized) graze on the rim
A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER JAPAN PATTERN CHOCOLATE CUP, COVER AND STAND with ring handles, 11cm h, painted mark and 492 in red, c1810 Pattern 492 is described in the Chamberlain Factory Pattern Book as "Indian blue red & green & gold border". A tea service cost 7guineas. See Godden, Chamberlain, op cit, p324. ++In fine condition with slight wear to the gilding on the rims of the cup and cover, no restoration or re-gilding
A WILLIAM IV TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of compressed or waisted shape, crisply chased with scrolling foliage and flowers including roses and thistles on a matted ground, the pots with domed lid with seated chinaman finial, on espagnolette feet, crested, coffee pot 24cm h, by William Hunter, London 1836, 105ozs (4) ++In good condition with very light wear on the engraved crests and the maker`s mark on the jug rubbed but just about legible. Of good quality and a highly ornate example
A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE HEREND PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE, Chinese Bouquet pattern, painted in green with Indianische Blumen within ozier moulded borders, comprising ten tea cups and saucers, twelve coffee cans and saucers, twelve consommé cups and saucers, ten soup plates, ten side plates, ten dessert plates, nine kidney shape side plates, two lidded sucriers, two cream jugs, three circular tureens and covers, one large oval two-handled tureen, four sauce/gravy boats and three stands, double lipped sauce boat, triangular serving dish, oval serving dish, medium oval dish, `Lemon` bowl and cover, coffee and teapot, double butter dish, salt and pepper, small oval dish, two graduated meat dishes, miniature vase,printed mark in blue, approximately 153 pieces See illustration
Burr walnut Trinity Lighthouse tea caddy, extensively inlaid with tea clippers, panels all surrounded with cross banding in various specimen woods. The interior similarly decorated with stained woods, the lids with bone handles. The interior of the lid fully lined with ormolu decoration and a central portrait. Artifacts made by British lighthouse keepers were marketed directly to the sailing captains and owners of the ships they aided. Fine inlaid woodwork is a tell-tale attribute of their learned craft, with parquetry and marquetry examples in existence. The Trinity House box, for letter writing, sewing and tea storage is very desired, as well as the uniquely stylised tables and ship models members of the service built.
A matched silver three piece tea service by the Barnard Bros., the tea pot by Edward & John Barnard, London 1865, the cream jug and sugar basin by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1831, lobed circular with foliate and flower shoulders, the tea pot with a melon and leaf finial, leaf-capped and bell flower S-scroll handle, on anthemion and scroll feet, engraved with a monogram, the tea pot 31cm (13in) long, 1446g (46.45 oz) gross
A William IV silver circular three piece tea service by John Tapley, London 1835, the tea pot with a flower finial, a flower and foliate rim, a leaf-capped loop handle, conforming embossed sides and on foliate feet, engraved with an armorial, a crest and a motto ‘Crede Deo’, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, 1732g (55.65 oz). These are the arms of LINGWOOD impaling LINGWOOD, for Robert Maulkin Lingwood of Christ’s College, Cambridge who married his cousin.
A Canadian silver coloured four piece tea and coffee service by Birks, date code N for 1948 (the sugar basin 1947), with gadrooned ivory finials and ivory spacers to the S-scroll handles, shell and gadrooned rims, half gadrooned bodies and on shell and scroll feet, engraved with the arms of the city of Halifax, the tea pot 29cm (11.5in) long; and a twin handled shaped oval tray by Birks, date code N for 1948, with a shell and gadrooned border, engraved with the arms of the city of Halifax and ‘The Right Honourable Wykeham Stanley Baron Cornwallis of Linton, K.B.E., M.C. from The City of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on the occasion of The Two Hundredth Anniversary of its Founding by Colonel The Honourable Edward Cornwallis June 21 1749-1949’, 71.5cm (28in) long, 6371g (204.8 oz) gross. The property of the late Lord Cornwallis, sold by order of the executors.
A Royal Worcester Gold Chantilly Dinner Service on white and gilt ground comprising meat plate, pair of round 2-handled lidded tureens (1 finial restored), gravy boat and saucer, 8 dinner plates, 8 dessert plates, 8 bowls, 8 side plates; also a Wedgwood similar tea service on white and gilt ground having leaf decoration comprising 8 cups, 8 saucers, 8 side plates (55)

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