A PARIS PORCELAIN "NATURALISTIC" PART TEA SET, FLAMEN-FLEURY, SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY shell moulded and with red coral handles, realistically painted, with gilt rims, comprising a teapot and cover, a milk jug with pink and gilt bubbled interior, a sugar bowl and three cups all with gilt interiors, and three saucers and a pair of dishes of scallop form, red stencil marks "Flamen / Fleury / à Paris" teapot 22cm long (12) Flamen-Fleury of 169 Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis, were well-known for their novel and naturalistic wares. At the 1827 "Exposition des produits de l"industrie française" the firm were praised for displaying a dessert service where the "plates, coupes, bowls imitate shells with a perfect illusion" (Adolphe Blanqui, "Historie de l"Exposition des produits de l"industrie française en 1827", Paris, p.166).
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A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEA SERVICE REPUBLIC PERIOD Comprising: an oval tray, a teapot and cover, three conical teacups, all similarly decorated with scrolling lotus, bats, shou-symbols and auspicious objects, all reserved on a white ground, the teacups and teapot bear a four character Hongxian mark to the base, 28.3cm. (4) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
Ceramics - a Paragon Victoria Rose tea service for six comprising cake plate, side plates, sugar bowl, cream jug, cups and saucers; other part sets, Royal Crown Derby Posies, Royal Albert Moss Rose and Paragon Bridesmaid; a Royal Crown Derby Posies cake stand; another, Royal Worcester Evesham
Art Deco design four piece geometric tea service, the teapot with pineapple finial comprising; teapot, water jug, cream jug and two handled sucrier by Fenton, Russel and Co Ltd, Sheffield 1928, 47 troy ozs approx. Together with a silver two handled sugar bowl, Scottish thistle hallmark to underside, 5 troy ozs approx. (5)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A 12-piece EPNS fish cutlery service by Martion Hall & Co, comprising six forks and six knives, handles with beaded borders and vacant cartouches to terminals, forks 20cm long, knives 22.5cm long, together with a pair of King's pattern EPNS ladles, each 19.5cm long, a pair of silver mounted glove stretchers, 18.5cm long, a pair of EPNS grape snips, 16.5cm long, and a three piece silver plated bachelor's tea service (20)
A large collection of silver plated and silver coloured tableware, to include a set of twelve double ended spoons, each 9.1cm long, a novelty tray in the form of a fish, 37cm long, a galleried tray, 31.7cm long, a presentation salver, 31.5cm wide, a six piece EPNS cruet set, a four piece tea service, and a further selection of tableware, serving dishes and cutlery (Qty)
A George V four-piece silver tea service by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1926-28, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sucrier, each of compressed form with reeded borders on ball feet, stamped to base 'Lowe Chester' and '34721', ebonised handles and knops to teapot and hot water jug, teapot 29cm long, gross weight 61.53ozt (4)
A miniature silver tea service, John Rose, Birmingham 1956, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sucrier, each of compressed form with half reeded decoration and angled handles, teapot, hot water jug 42mm high, all upon a rectangular twin-handled tray, 14.5cm wide, together with a pair of Victorian miniature silver pepperettes, each 33mm high, gross weight 2.43ozt (7)
A Chinese porcelain Armorial tea service, Qianlong (1735-1796), bearing the Williams-Wynn Coat of Arms, comprising; a teapot and cover, 13cm high, four coffee cups, three teabowls, four saucers, a milk jug, a slop bowl, and a tea caddy (15) (at fault) Provenance; Llangedwyn Hall Condition Report: Each piece shows srface scratches and areas of gilt wear of varying degrees (more so to the rims than the coat of arms). Polychrome decoration appears bright and vivid but flaking can be seen to the turquoise located on two saucers. Spear head borders to each piece worn. Pitting visible. Large section missing to the slop bowl (majority of the pieces are present). Milk jug with re-glued section and chipped rim. Teapot cover rim with chip. Two saucers missing sections (pieces not present), one of which is also extensively cracked and re-glued. One saucer with hairline crack to the centre. One saucer with small chipped rim and descending hairline crack. One tea bowl with chip to rim with descending hairline crack. One coffee cup with chipped footrim. Further coffee cup with chipped rim and descending hairline crack. Nibbles and small chips can be seen to some rims to the pieces.
A Victorian three-piece bachelor's tea service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1892-93, comprising teapot, milk jug and sucrier, each piece of oval form with half reeded decoration, each engraved with initial 'L' teapot with ebonised knop and handle, 20cm long, gross weight 16.96ozt, complete in a fitted case (3)
A English porcelain part tea service in the manner of Rockingham, 19th century, comprising: a teapot and cover, ten tea cups, eight coffee cups, twelve saucers, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, two square sandwich plates and a round sandwich plate, each piece decorated with gilt outlined foliate motifs on grey borders, the teapot with dolphin mask spout and ornate twin terminal handle, the milk jug with twin terminal handle (Qty) (at fault)
A Wedgwood six place tea service in the 'Wild Strawberry' pattern (R4406), comprising: a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sucrier and cover, six teacups, seven saucers, six side plates, two sandwich plates and a cake plate, each piece with printed maker's mark to base, all pieces except the teapot, milk jug, sucrier and cake plate also marked 'S/S', with a Wedgwood part service in the 'Jamestown' pattern (R4613), comprising: six teacups, six saucers, a milk jug, a sucrier, six side plates, a meat plate, three dinner plates, two soup bowls and a desert plate (Qty)Condition reportNo visible chips, cracks or faults, good condition with little or no wear.
A Minton game bird part dinner and coffee service, comprising, six dinner plates each signed A.Holland, hand painted with scenes titled, partridge, snipe, quail, woodcock, mallard and a further partridge, 27cm diameter, a coffee pot, titled pheasant and signed RA.Shufflebotham, 19cm high, five coffee cans and saucers, two cans signed L.Sumner, and three signed R.Shufflebotham, four saucers signed L.Sumner and one unsigned, three coffee cups and saucers and two tea cups and saucers by various artists, all titled (27)Condition reportVery small underglaze stain to the interior of one cup, very light tarnishing to the gilt on the coffee pot handle, otherwise good condition with no visible cracks, chips or repairs
A Coalport green batwing part tea service, early 20th century, comprising: five teacups (one at fault), six saucers, six side plates, a sucrier and a milk jug, each piece with printed maker's mark and retailer's mark for 'Mortlocks Ltd' to base (19) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show rubbing to the gilt highlights. Several pieces show small glazing faults. Several pieces show fine surface crazing, particularly the milk jug, saucers and some side plates. Two of the side plates show circular hairline cracks to the bases.
A Coalport blue batwing part tea service, late 19th or early 20th century, comprising: twelve breakfast cups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates, a muffin dish, a serving bowl and cover, a sucrier, a milk jug and a hot water jug, each piece with printed maker's mark to base (40) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show rubbing to the gilt highlights and extensive fine surface crazing. The sucrier and the serving bowl each show hairline cracks to the base.
A Spode part tea service, comprising: seventeen spur handled teacups, fourteen saucers, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, twelve side plates, three circular sandwich plates and two square sandwich plates, each piece decorated with a central floral spray within a green border with relief moulded floral details (Qty)
A Rogers pearlware toy tea service circa 1815-20 transfer-printed in underglaze blue in a seaweed and flower pattern, comprising a globular teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, bute-shaped teacup and saucer and a cream jug, teapot 11.5cm high, several pieces with printed numerals, otherwise unmarked (7 pcs, including covers)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
An English pearlware toy tea and coffee service attributed to Leeds circa 1800-10 transfer-printed in underglaze blue with a variation of the Long Bridge pattern, comprising coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, coffee cup and saucer and a tea bowl, coffee pot 12.5cm high (7 including cover)
A Rogers child's partial tea service circa 1820-25 earthenware, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with flowers and swags of leaves, comprising a teapot and cover, pair of sucriers and covers, cream jug, teacup and saucer, underglaze numerals in blue, teapot 7.7cm high; together with a matching child's plate with moulded border, 10.5cm diameter (10 pcs, including covers)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A mixed collection of various transfer-printed and painted child's teawares early-mid 19th century including Machin, comprising a teapot and cover with matching slop bowl, circa 1825, of London shape, painted with a band of seaweed and polychrome flowers, a simple band of gilding to the rims, unmarked; a further teapot and cover, nicely painted with a band of flowers and a miniature 'Old English' shape part plain white tea service, circa 1820, comprising teapot and cover, twin-handled sucrier and cover, slop bowl, two teacups and saucers and a cream jug; together with other factories, including a Minton miniature relief-moulded floral teapot and cover; a twelve-sided earthenware teapot attributed to Copeland and Garrett, circa 1830-40; a Spode red seaweed printed cream jug, teacup and saucer; a plain white and gilt part tea set, circa 1845, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, teacup, saucer and side plate; an imari London shape teapot and cover, unmarked, a Davenport imari miniature coffee can, printed factory mark in purple etc, tallest 11cm high (qty, two trays)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A Swansea earthenware toy tea service circa 1830/40 transfer-printed in red with a large main print of flowers and two exotic birds in branches, comprising a teapot and cover, 9.5cm high; a cream jug, 8cm high (handle repaired); a teacup and saucer, pedestal sugar, 4.5cm high and a pedestal slop, 6cm high, numeral '5' to the saucer, otherwise unmarked (7 pcs, including cover)

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