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Ceramics - a Royal Doulton 3343 pattern caberet set, for two; a Royal Doulton Larchmont pattern part tea and dinner service; Crown Devon Fieldings chamber pot; plates including collector's; Victorian tea ware; Royal Doulton series ware Bill Sykes jug; two jelly moulds; a Royal Doulton Magnella charger; Crown Derby dishes; etc; a terracotta bust of 'Louise' impressed Terre Cuite Art Grand Feu ( 2 boxes)
A cased set of six silver seal top spoons, Birmingham 1939; together with a set of silver handled tea knives, four silver handled button hooks and a lady's silver pocket watch and associated long chain. (quantity)The watch is in need of a full service, works with encouragement but is not sold in working order
A rare Chinese Export part dinner and tea service, Qianlong, circa 1755, each piece with the arms of the Taswell family, in bright enamels and gilding, comprising: sixteen octagonal dinner plates 23cm diameter; seven octagonal soup bowls, 23cm diameter; four small octagonal plates, 16cm; a large canted rectangular serving dish, 40.5cm diameter; another smaller, 29.5cm diameter; three smaller serving dishes, each approximately 25.5cm diameter; a soup tureen stand, 36.5cm diameter; a tea cannister and cover, 12.5cm high; a sugar bowl, 14cm diameter; two two-handled cups, a tea bowl, three saucers and a coffee cup (42) Provenance:By descent through the Taswell Family since 1755The Taswell family had been merchants in the City of London from Elizabethan times. The Reverend Dr William Taswell (1652-1731), who in 1666, had been page to the Dean of Westminster and witnessed the Great Fire of London and later wrote a vivid account of the event. This Chinese armorial service was made c.1755 for Dr Taswell's son, William Taswell (1708-1777), Rector of Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire. In his will dated 3rd October, 1775, he specifies that "all such China in my possession as shall be found marked with my family's arms" was to go to his son George Taswell, at the time serving the East India Company in India as Colonel of 'The Madras Terribles'. A full copy of the Will can be seen in the National Archives at Kew, National Archives: PROB-11-1012-26 George in turn left "the whole of the China ware on which are the arms of the family" in his own will in 1814 to his surviving younger son George Morris Taswell (1784-1868). Such specific contemporary records of Chinese armorial porcelain are exceedingly rare. George Morris Taswell left Madras and settled in Kent with his new wife, Anne Gipps of a Canterbury family, who he married in 1813 in St Martins, Canterbury, where he was later buried in 1868. This substantial part of the Taswell armorial service is being sold by a direct descendant of George Morris Taswell and is on the market for the first time in its history. For the arms see David Sanctuary Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Vol. I, London, 1974, p. 362, M1.清乾隆 外销Taswell家族纹章瓷一组拍品来源:英国Taswell家族世藏Condition Report: sixteen octagonal dinner plates 23cm diameter of which two are good and six have small rim chips eight al all have minor wear and rubbing to gilding and seven plates all with long cracks seven octagonal soup bowls, 23cm diameter of which four are in good condition other than minor wear and two have rim chips and one has long crack and all have minor wear and rubbing to gildingfour small octagonal plates, 16cm all have rim chips and one has long cracklarge canted rectangular serving dish, 40.5cm diameter in good conditionanother smaller, 29.5cm diam with wear to enamels and gilding three smaller serving dishes, each approximately 15.5cm diam generally all good other than some wear to gilding and minor enamel lossa soup tureen stand, 36.5cm diam good other than scale chip to rim 1.2cm long x 7mm a tea cannister and cover, 12.5cm high the cover with chip mainly to underside and the rim of the cannister with 7mm x 4mm chip on unglazed area 1.8cm x 4mma sugar bowl, 14cm diameter with three hair cracks 6cm and two 4.5cm long two two-handles cups, both with cracks and chips; a tea bowl, badly damaged with pieces missing three saucers all badly damaged and repaired and a coffee cup with 4cm hair crack and 2 x 1cm hair cracksCondition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian silver dolls house four piece tea service, comprising spirit kettle and stand, teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, the bodies fluted, with matching silver serving tray, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905, and a silver pin dish, Birmingham 1923, 73gms (6) Condition Report:Available upon request
MEISSEN BLUE AND WHITE 'ONION PATTERN' RETICULATED DESSERT SERVICE MOSTLY 20TH CENTURY comprising ten plates, 21.2cm diam; five pierced shallow bowls, 28.5cm diam; a tall comport and a knopped stem, 22cm high, 22.2cm diam; together with a MEISSEN BLUE AND WHITE 'ONION PATTERN' PART TEA SET, comprising six quadrilobed cups; three quadrilobed saucers; two small coffee cups with barbed rims; three small saucers with barbed rims, 10.5cm diam; a quadrilobed sugar basin; a fluted oval dish, 25.7cm wide; and a square stand on bun feet, 12.5cm x 12.5cm; underglaze blue crossed swords, impressed numbers, some painted numbersProvenance: The Estate of the late J. E. Adam
Ceramics - a Victorian Aesthetic Movement part tea service; an early 20th century tea service for six, blue and white flower pattern; other early 20th century part services; a Wedgwood Green April part tea and coffee service comprising coffee pot, bachelors teapot, cake plates, side plates, cream jugs, sugar bowl, cups and saucers, qty
Ceramics - a 19th century part bachelor's tea service, decorated with insects and flowers, marked Worcester; a set of six Allertons Old English coffee cans and saucers; a Noritake gilded coffee pot; a pair of Continental dishes, painted with flowers; a Franklin Mint Okura vase; a Aynsley Pembroke jar and cover; etc, qty
A collection of early 20th century Myott Son & Co china tea service items in the England's Countryside pattern. Comprising of six saucers, four teacups, a twin handled sugar bowl and coffee teapot. Each piece having transfer and hand painted rural countryside scenes. Crazing and chips present.
A large vintage 20th century Royal Albert Old Country Roses bone china tea and dinner service. The service comprising of teapot, coffee pot, teacups, mugs, sugar pot, side plates, diner plates serving plates, meat platter, placement mats, cruet salt and pepper shakers as well as ornamental table items such as a bouquet ornament. The large majority being Royal Albert with a very small proportion being Tienshan Old Country Roses manner.
A retro vintage 20th Century JKW decor Carlsbad tea service. The tea set having gilt geometric pattern, depicting a couple in the countryside. Comprising of 6 cups and saucers, sugar bowl, tea pot with lid, milk jug, and a serving plate. Tallest measures 18cm. Condition; Some wear commensurate with age, no visible damage, chips or repairs. Some wear to some gilt around the rim.
An early 20th century Japanese Taisho era tea service comprising of teapot with tea bowls, all hand painted with Japanese figures. Together with a hand painted Japanese miniature teapot and jug. Also accompanied by a Meiji period Chinese blue and white tea bowl. Varying conditions - some hairlines, chips and crazing to pieces.
A retro vintage circa 1960's French Arcopal tea service. The service compromising of 6 saucers and 6 cups with floral and fruit gilt decoration. Stamped to the underside. Condition; there is some wear to the gilt commensurate with age, some imperfections marks, and a manufacturing lines. Cups measures 6cm tall.
A vintage 20th century Royal Doulton bone china dinner and tea service in the Booths 'Floradora' pattern. Comprising of teacups, saucers, side plates, bowls, dinner plates, serving plates. Each piece having floral and gilt decoration. Some pieces marked to base for Royal Doulton and other marked simply for Booths.
Denby Arabesque - An extensive collection of retro vintage 20th century circa. 1960's & 1970's Denby 'Arabesque' pattern pottery dinner and tea service items. Each piece having a brown ground with stylized florals. Designed by Gill Pemberton. To service to include eight dinner plates, eight desert plates, eight side plates, eight teacups, eight saucers, eight desert bowls, soup plates, egg cups, a breakfast cup and saucer, serving bowl, butter dish, sugar bowl, a pitcher jug, a tureen and a teapot. Approximately 72 pieces. Good condition.
An early 20th century silver plated tea service having engraved laurel swag decoration to each piece, comprising of a twin handled sugar bowl, a milk jug and a teapot with ebonised handle. Together with an Edwardian Viners Alpha silver plated chestnut tray with cast squirrel figure for handle and a silver plated British made candelabra candlestick with fruit and vine decoration to holders and base. Measures 27cm tall.

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