A lot comprising a Royal Albert 5221 gilt decorated part tea service, Elizabethan Carmen pattern coffee cups and saucers, an F & Sons Verona pattern tureen, hand painted continental pottery, Royal Worcester Evesham pattern serving trays, bookends modelled as wooden chairs, trinket dishes by Noritake, Radford etc Condition Report: Not available for this lot
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A lot comprising a green ground and gilt decorated Royal Tuscan part tea service, Royal Worcester 1874 polka dot decorated cups and saucers, Crown Ducal Strawberry Fair pattern plates and bowls, pink ground & gilt decorated plates, Wedgwood Erturia floral decorated plates, Aynsley posies etc Condition Report: Not available for this lot
A lot comprising Royal Doulton figures Paula & Genevieve, another figure of a lady, an Adderley hand painted part tea service, a porcelain model of a cow, a Wedgwood blue jasperware bowl, a Doulton Burslem Watteau pattern bowl, a H & K Tunstall lamp base etc Condition Report: Not available for this lot
A William IV silver vinaigrette, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1836, together with a further silver vinaigrette in the form of a book (at fault), a silver stamp box in the form of an envelope, a silver book mark and a collection of plated wares, to include; a three piece tea service and a swing handled basket (a lot)
An English porcelain tea and coffee servicemid-19th centuryof fluted form, painted with turquoise oval panels of flower interspersed by gilded trailing foliage, pattern number 874, the service comprising eight coffee cups, nine teacups, ten saucers, slop basin and a circular plate, pattern numbers to saucers in gold, otherwise unmarked(28)Condition report: Condition is generally good, with the exception of one cup which is cracked.Two cups have some rubbing to the main gilding on the body and all cups have some very light rubbing to gilding around rim. Many of the cups also have some very fine crazing.The slop bowl has rubbing to the rim. The saucers all have some rubbing to the finest gilt tendrils at the centre and six saucers also have wear to the gilded centre roundel. 1 saucer has several scratches/grey scuffs.The cake Plate has some heavier rubbing to gilding around the rim.
A collection of English porcelain and pottery19th centuryincluding six pink and gilt coffee cups painted with roses and further decorated with raised gilding; chinoiserie teacups and saucers; a Spode Copeland 'Raleigh' part tea service manufactured for Harrods; a tall pedestal teacup and saucer with high loop handle, painted with flowers and matt blue decoration, pattern number 2/1509 and a Royal Crown Derby imari teapot and cover (a.f); together with a John Baxter 'Celtic China' ironstone imari rectangular tall dessert comport with twin handles and four matching square plates and a Belleek basket (handle at fault) etc (three trays)Condition report: Damages generally throughout including a chip to the spout of the imari teapot and stapled repair to the cover. Two of the Royal Worcester pink cups are cracked. The ironstone comport has firing cracks to the underside and some small foot rim nibbles. One of the various slop basins is broken into two pieces and cracked, two others are further cracked.The teacups marked 2163 appear generally okay but do have some pattern wear.The matt blue and floral teacup and saucer has no damage or repairs but there are some patches of rubbing to the blue and gilding on the saucer.Mason's ironstone plate is heavily rubbed to the decoration and has an underside rim chip. Royal Crown Derby imari plate has a front facing chip and very large underside chip.The Belleek basket has a break to one handle, the handle is present but is in three pieces.No obvious damage to the Spode Raleigh tea set.Sold as found, with all faults.
An Edward J D Bodley composite tea/coffee servicecirca 1880of fluted form, the pale yellow grounds decorated with white flowers and foliage, the service comprising ten coffee cups, eleven saucers, teapot and cover, slop bowl, four medium plates and one large plate,painted pattern number 6983, impressed marks (some damage)Condition report: Four coffee cups are cracked (one of which has heavy yellowing to interior). One coffee cup has a small rim chip. Two further coffee cups are heavily stained to the interior, the others lightly so. Several have some crazing most visible to the bases.Saucers - two with cracks to rims, one of which has an associated chip. Another has a hairline crack extending right around approx 1/4 of the saucer, near the rim.Slop basin - badly cracked.One of the plates is heavily scratched.The cakeplates has rubbing and wear to the yellow ground, most noticeably to the raised sections of the moulded fluting.The teapot has staining to handle, base and a patch main body. There is crack to the underside of the base. Further staining to interior and crazed all over.
A Royal Doulton pottery part coffee service decorated in the Bamboo pattern, comprising coffee pot, milk and cream jugs, sugar bowl, five coffee cups, six saucers and five plates, together with a part dinner service, comprising pair of vegetable tureen and one cover, sauce boat on stand, six dinner plates, three dessert bowls, three side plates, and five tea saucers.
A Royal Doulton porcelain part dinner, tea and coffee service decorated in the Sonnet pattern, comprising oval meat platter, pair of vegetable tureens and covers, sauce boat on stand, nine dinner and ten dessert plates, seven soup bowls, and eleven side plates, eight teacups and saucers, seven coffee cans and saucers.
A Royal Doulton Expressions porcelain dinner and tea service, decorated in the Summer Carnival pattern, comprising meat platter, pair of vegetable tureens and covers, salt and pepper, twelve dinner, dessert and side plates, twelve fruit bowls, teapot, cream jug, sucrier, twelve tea cups and saucers and six mugs.
The ovoid body raised on three cabriole legs, with a chased border of shells and diaper work around the shoulder and cover, with a vacant cartouche (previously engraved), with later spirit lampHeight: 31cm, weight (all in): 52.9ozFootnote: Note: This newly discovered mid 18th century Edinburgh coffee urn adds to a small but important group of Scottish silver, arguably without compare. Bringing the survival to approximately seventeen (with eleven in institutions), this urn fits perfectly within the Golden Age of Edinburgh silver.With no parallel elsewhere in England or the rest of Europe, where the inspiration for this design emanates from is still the subject of debate, although the basic shape may derive something from the earlier practice of mounting ostrich eggs in silver.During the period of these urns manufacture (circa 1719 - 1767) and particularly within the height of their manufacture (circa 1730 -1750) the number of standard pouring coffee pots is minimal. This and a reference in the John Rollo, Goldsmith Edinburgh, account book 'To one Coffe poot 62 oz 2dr at 7sh 6pe per oz - £23 - 5 - 8' and the survival of this piece adds great weight to the theory of their use being for coffee, rather than as hot water or tea.Their functionality also is worthy of note, when it is considered that within contemporary accounts coffee is considered medicinal and should 'be drunk as hot as one can bear' the shape combined with the use of a burner (now lacking in most of extant examples) would have meant the contents could have been kept hot.The design of these urns seems to vary more by the period than maker, with the flair of the maker coming in the outline shape of the body; they can vary from elongated to more compressed squat forms. All but one of the surviving urns are of Edinburgh manufacture and by a small but highly regarded group of makers. The exception is a Dundee marked example by Alexander Johnston, which while marked by him and the body likely made by him, the cast elements (legs, handles etc.) appear to emanate from one of the Edinburgh makers, likely James Kerr. Research continues but it would appear that all seventeen urns could have these cast elements emanating from as few as three original workshops, although the number of makers marks struck to them is greater. While the marks to this example are now all but obliterated, it does seem possible to suggest a maker, comparing stylistic trends of shape, decoration and cast elements. The most likely candidate appears to be the highly regarded Edinburgh silversmith James Kerr, who would latterly go into partnership with William Dempster becoming Kerr & Dempster. On earlier examples Kerr’s mark is prolific and on later examples the partnerships maker's mark is also seen.Perhaps most telling is the delicately flat chased decoration and diaper work to the neck which is reminiscent of Kerr’s work on bullet teapots of the same period. The cast legs with their acanthus clasped tops, with plain rat tail rib and the raised hoof feet are also a mould recognised as coming from the Kerr workshop. Access to prepared moulds in the workshop must suggest a place of manufacture similar to the other urns featuring these patterns. The crossover of makers using the same moulds and patterns for handles, legs and spigot does add some confusion to these theories, but the majority of urns using these moulds can be tied to the Kerr (and latterly Kerr & Dempster) workshop.It is also worth noting that James Kerr was responsible for the creation of the Hopetoun tea and coffee service (originally commissioned with an ovoid coffee urn, now lost) and similarities can be seen with the light diaper work of the 18th century and hoof feet of the spirit kettle held in the collection of The National Museums of Scotland.This piece certainly pre-dates his partnership with William Dempster in 1751, so it seems safe to ascribe James Kerr’s name alone to this work. This urn is also rare in that it was made with an integral placement for the spirit lamp burner.Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
A floral decorated and gilt heightened 'CSC The Paragon China' tea service comprising nine cups, eleven saucers, ten side plates, two sandwich plates, milk jug and sugar bowl. CONDITION REPORT All pieces gilt rubbed, most items with some degree of staining, two cups cracked, most saucers and plates ok but one with cracks/chips
A George V hallmarked silver three-piece tea service of circular form, repoussé decorated with stylised lilies within geometric and leaf borders and with reeded edges, comprising teapot with wooden handle and knop, height 16cm, a twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, all raised on circular bases, Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1923, combined approx 45.2ozt.
A quantity of mainly late 19th and early 20th century ceramics to include a 19th century part dessert service, six plates and two comports, hand painted floral decoration to the centre within a Georgian green and gilt-heightened border, Crescent China decorative dessert plates, hand painted rose decoration within a shell bowl and gilt-heightened border, various ribbon plates, a c1920s Crescent China pink gilded part tea service, a Losol ware cameo large tureen and serving ladle with stand.
A quantity of mixed ceramic teaware to include a small quantity of Portmeirion 'Botanic Garden' cups and saucers, Wedgwood 'Hathaway Rose' pattern no.R4317 cups and saucers, and a Victorian part tea service, white ground within a green and gilt-heightened border, two sandwich plates, various cups, saucers, plates, etc.
ROYAL ALBERT; a 'Brigadoon' tea, coffee and dinner service comprising a coffee pot, six teacups, saucers, six side plates, milk jug, sugar bowl, six coffee cups and saucers, eight soup bowls, eight dessert bowls, eight salad plates and eight dinner plates (no teapot). CONDITION REPORT One saucer is broken.
A quantity of ceramics to include a Japanese lithophane part tea service, cups, saucers, plates, sandwich plate, a small quantity of metalware to include a plated decorative bowl, various brass ornamental items, to Radnor decorative rose bowls, a jasperware diamond shaped pin dish, a Royal Doulton figure, HN2738, 'Tracy', vintage stainless steel sundae cups etc (2).
A Victorian white fine bone china tea and coffee service, teacups, coffee cups, saucers, plates, sandwich plate, white ground with loop handles, gilt-heightened throughout with monogram for Louis Cabuzet, chef to The Prince of Wales, Edward VII. The service was presented to Louis Cabuzet on the occasion of his marriage by The Prince of Wales.
A mid-20th century Japanese Klimax coffee service, iridescent peach ground with Oriental scenic hand painted decoration, coffee pot, six saucers, six cups, sucrier and milk jug, an early 20th century dolls' tea set, cups, saucers, teapot, sucrier and milk jug with images of the Queen as a young Princess Elizabeth and her sister Princess Margaret, a dolls' house pewter tray with miniature pewter tea service, etc.
A 19th century walnut jewellery/sewing box, with brass carrying handle to the top, lift-out compartment with satin lined interior, two lower drawers containing a quantity of vintage items to include white metal and turquoise enamelled bracelet, various buttons, an Austin car badge medallion, yellow metal ring, a vintage sweetheart postcard, various bracelets, a pewter miniature tea service and tray, etc (af). CONDITION REPORT The box is intrinsically intact, some age related wear in the form of scratches and slight discolouration, the lid is present but needs to be re-hinged
A quantity of retro ceramics and kitchenalia to include Hornsea 'Saffron' pattern coffee service, Hornsea 'Heirloom' tea and sugar canisters, a Gästabud Design Anna-Stina Aberg manufactured by T G Green Ltd of England Bisto advertising shallow bowl, Dewar's jug, Regal King Size jug, Royal Tudor Ware ironstone shallow bowls, and various other kitchenalia to include a boxed Boots mincer, a K-Tel multi-sharpener, a soda siphon, Hanson yellow plastic scales, etc (3).
Aynsley 'Cup of Knowledge' part tea service, to include five cups with cards to interior and floral decoration to exterior, six saucers and six side plates Condition Report: Cups - losses to gilt on edges and handles. One cup with cracks. Another with fritting to edge of base. Saucers - loss of gilt and scratches. One with fritting to edges of two.Side plates with some rubbing to gilt and floral decoration. Some minor scratches.
Royal Albert Old Country Roses part service, to include a teapot, plates, side plates, bowls, plates, bell, teacups, saucers, salt and pepper, etc. together with two Royal Kent side plates decorated with rabbits and squirrels, and a Royal Albert Moss Rose part tea service with four cups, milk jug, four side plates and four saucers (qty)
Karl Ens porcelain figure of a Heron, 25cm high, together with a collection of miscellaneous items to include Royal Worcester blush ivory basket, blue and white porcelain part service to include six tea cups and covers, tureen, dish, carved wooden sculpture of hawk on a tree stump, scales and others (qty)
Wedgwood composite Santa Clara bone china dinner service for 12 place settings comprising 12 soup plates, 12 dessert bowls, 12 side plates, 14 tea plates, 12 tea cups, milk jug and three egg cups, 17 dinner plates, 18 dessert plates, 3 sauceboats and three stands, teapot and cover, 12 saucers, 4 covered Vegetable tureens, bread and butter plate
An Art Deco Paragon China Purple Pansy pattern part tea and cake service, comprising 5 x cups, 5 x saucers (1 A/F), 6 x side plates, 1 x cake plate, 1 x cream jug, and 1 x sugar bowl1 x saucer is broken but still retaining 2 fractured pieces which need re-gluing, 2 x cups are a very slightly different design, 2 x teacups have hairline cracks, and 2 others have light glazing cracks with some light crazing on bases, jug and bowl in good condition, 1 x saucer has a hairline star crack in centre, 1 of the side plates has light knife marks, all other pieces in good condition

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