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MEISSEN MARCOLINI PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the pieces formed with angular square section handles, the cups and pots of tapering cylindrical form, painted throughout with grey roses and buds on leafy green stems, comprising: a coffee pot, a hot water pot, a tea pot, a caddy with cover, a sugar basin with cover, a slop bowl, six tea cups, one coffee cup, five saucers; blue underglaze Marcolini marks(the coffee pot 26cm high, the tea pot 15cm high)Property of a Scottish Borders family
MEISSEN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE MID 18TH CENTURY painted with scenes of courting couples in a landscape setting, comprising a teapot with moulded bird's head spout and tau handle, a coffee pot with tau handle (cover lacking), three tea cups, four saucers, and a leaf shaped dish with domed cover, blue underglaze crossed swords marks and painted gilt marks(teapot 10.5cm high, saucers 13.5cm diameter)Property of a Scottish Borders family
* Ceylon & India. An album containing approximately 70 mounted platinum and gelatin silver prints of Ceylon interest, early 20th century, all uncaptioned, including 23 large platinum prints of rural scenes, tea picking, golf courses and horses, 23 x 28 cm, the remaining smaller photographs of views and colonial scenes, etc., mounted on rectos and versos of stiff card leaves, the second album containing approximately 64 mounted platinum and gelatin silver prints of India interest, the larger images of horses, polo and racing, approximately 22 x 28 cm and smaller, mounted on rectos and versos of stiff card leaves, contemporary half morocco/full cloth, both with monogram TJRL to upper covers, some soiling and wear, oblong folio (33 x 41 cm)Qty: (2)NOTESProvenance: Family of Thomas John Rashleigh Lucas CB(1900) MB Col AMS (1858-1929). Lucas, of Bandon, Cork, served in the Army Medical Service and the Indian Medical Service in India, Egypt, Soudan and South Africa. He was mentioned in dispatches twice in both the Egyptian War 1882-84 and the Second Boer War, Relief of Ladysmith, 1900.
A George V four-piece silver tea service by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1928, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sucrier and milk jug, each of faceted form with concaved canted corners, each with engraved initial ?J?, teapot and hot water jug with polished wooden knops and handles, teapot 14.5cm high, gross weight of service 60.63ozt (4)Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
A Haviland & Co Limoges part tea service in the 'Feu de Four' pattern, comprising: ten tea cups (one with rivet repair), twelve saucers, a milk jug, eleven side plates, and two sandwich plates (36)CONDITION REPORT:One cup and one side plate show rivet repairs. One saucer shows a small chip to the foot rim. A further side plate shows a fine hairline crack running full width across the surface.
A Royal Crown Derby Imari, 2451 pattern tea service, mid 20th century, comprising: a teapot and cover, a milk jug and stand, a sucrier and stand, six tea cups, six saucers, six side plates, six sandwich plates and a serving plate, each piece with printed maker's mark and most with date marks for 1965, with a Royal Crown Derby paperweight modelled as a frog (lacking stopper) (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show minor rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout and some fine surface scratches. Most show some very fine surface crazing in some areas and some show more extensive crazing. On one side plate this has developed into a 'V' shaped hairline crack to the base, but otherwise there are no visible chips, cracks or losses. The teapot appears to be in good condition with no visible chips, cracks, losses or crazing.
A George V three-piece silver tea service by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1925, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each piece of oval form with half-reeded decoration and angular handles, ebonised knop and handle to teapot, gross weight 25.8ozt (3)Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE EARLY 19TH CENTURY each piece polychrome painted with mixed sprays of flowers spaced with gilt rocaille scrolls, with stylised gilt flower decoration to the centre, the cobalt blue borders embellished with gilt floral and entwined circle designs, unmarked, comprising: fourteen saucers, six tea cups, seven coffee cups, a twin handled sugar bowl with cover, a cream jug, and a slop bowl(saucers 14cm diam)Provenance: Taymouth Castle, Perthshire Wooton Hall, Bedfordshire
THE BREADALBANE HEATHER PATTERN WORCESTER PORCELAIN BREAKFAST SERVICE CIRCA 1840 an extensive service, each piece painted with sprigs of heather on a white ground, centred with the Breadalbane coronet of a B below a crown, with gold rim, the service includes pieces commissioned from Flight, Barr and Barr, with brown printed mark Flight, Barr & Barr, Worcester and Coventry St London, and slightly later unmarked pieces. Comprising: twenty five small saucers, 14.5cm diameter (nine marked Flight, Barr and Barr) fifty four large saucers, 17.2cm diameter (thirty marked Flight, Barr and Barr) thirty one side plates, 19.6cm diameter (eighteen marked Flight, Barr and Barr) sixty five plates, 21.5-22.5cm diameter (thirty one marked Flight, Barr and Barr) twenty one plates, 25.5cm diameter (twelve marked Flight, Barr and Barr) fifteen egg cups four sugar bowls with covers three tall jugs, 18cm high two small cream jugs, 9.5cm high four small hot water pots (covers lacking), 12cm high one hot water pot with cover 13.5cm high three jugs with branch formed, handles 15cm high one round bowl, 11.5cm diameter five slop bowls, 18.5cm diameter fourty three large tea cups twelve coffee cups three cylindrical jars with domed covers, on stands, jars 11.5cm diameter (with an additional stand and an additional cover) four round muffin dishes with domed covers, 22cm diameter (with an additional cover)Provenance: Taymouth Castle, Perthshire Wooton House, Bedfordshire Thence by descent.Footnote: Note: This extensive rare and historic service comprises pieces from two distinct Worcester periods. Part of the service is pre-1840 and the pieces are marked with the Flight, Barr and Barr brown printed mark. In addition to these there is a large quantity of post-1840 unmarked pieces, which were made around the time when Chamberlain’s took over the running of the factory in 1840. The slightly earlier Flight, Barr and Barr pieces have subtle differences in the decoration, and are painted with bell heather rather than the common ling heather depicted on the unmarked pieces. This service may well be the first to have been produced in the Heather pattern. However, The Duke of Sutherland ordered an identical pattern service for Dunrobin Castle in Sutherland. Dunrobin was remodelled in 1845 so the service there is likely to be later, ordered after the renovations in 1845. The service offered in this lot was supplied to John Campbell, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane, prior to the visit to Taymouth Castle by Queen Victoria and her consort Prince Albert in 1842. It was the royal couple's first visit to Scotland and they were guests of the Marquess from 7th - 10th September. The unmarked pieces are likely to have been an additional order to increase the quantities of the service, ensuring that it would be extensive enough to cater for the large volume of guests. In the Worcester archive there is an invoice, dated 1842, for approximately 53 pieces, at the cost of £8-12-11. It was delivered to Taymouth Castle in January 1843. One can speculate that these pieces were perhaps acquired to make up for any losses and damages to the service that had been incurred during the revelery of the royal visit. The Worcester archive also contains a letter dated Sept 26th 1843, from the Worcester Porcelain Works to the Marquess of Breadalbane, respectfully asking him to pay his invoice, nine months after it had originally been received. Then, also on record at the archive, is a written instruction from the Marquess ordering the payment to Chamberlain and Co Worcester Porcelain for the additional items, dated 27th October 1843. The 2nd Marquess, made huge efforts to make the royal visit memorable and a truly 'Scottish' experience for the couple. From arches of heather at the entrance of the castle and around the village, and an array of tartan dress on display, to finer details such as the use of the Heather pattern breakfast service, there was attention given to every aspect of the visit. Mrs Maule, a wife for the Liberal MP for Perthshire, was a guest at Taymouth Castle on the day of the Queen's arrival. Below is an excerpt from her diary: At 10, people in the park beginning to collect and the mist rising gracefully from the hills. The flags flying, birds singing and the hum of voices all round… From one o’clock we began to see people flocking into the Park, all the ladies with Tartan in scarfs or ribbons. 50 of Sir Neil Menzies tenants clad in their Tartan joined the rest in front of the house. Between 3 and 4 we began to expect the Queen and Prince and everything was put in readiness for Her reception. … Outriders and part of the escort preceded Her carriage and 6 other carriages followed… HM on reaching the door was welcomed by a simultaneous burst of cheering that echoed back again and again and anything so enthusiastic I never saw or heard. Lord Breadalbane at first stood in front of his splendid Highland Guard of 200 men and then having made a bow, bonnet in hand, he came round and assisted the Queen to alight and came up stairs to the drawing room where we were all waiting to receive her. [National Records of Scotland reference: GD45/26/89, pp.2-5] The Marquess wore highland dress and Queen Victoria commented in her journal, "it seemed as if a great chieftain in olden feudal times was receiving his sovereign". During the royal visit to Taymouth meals were provided for 730 people each day, including members of the royal party, guests, staff, pipers etc. While important Royal and invited guests would have had their lunch and evening meals served on and in silver, they would have had breakfast and refreshments from the Breadalbane Heather porcelain service being offered in this lot.
Royal Doulton Kingfisher pattern composite part tea service, printed green marks, registration no. 879632 comprising a rectangular two-handled tray, six teacups, four saucers and five side plates together with a Wedgwood bone china Hathaway Rose pattern part tea service Condition ReportHathaway Rose:Some gilt loss and minor staining through out.No visible cracks or chips.
Royal Albert bone china Old Country Roses pattern part tea service, 20th century printed green and pink marks, comprising a coffee pot and cover, two teapots and covers, a panelled vase and cover, a pair of candlesticks, salt and pepper shakers, two slim rectangular trays, a cake slice, a slender flower vase, a cream jug, a milk jug, a thimble, miniature teacup and saucer, eight saucers with integral side plates, a cake plate, six large plates, six bowls, a small two-handled oval vase, two small sugar bowls, two mugs, eighteen teacups and five coffee cups, eight smaller saucers and twelve larger saucersCondition ReportTea and coffee pots:Some wear to gold trim throughout (mainly on lids and top trim).Minor base wear
Assorted collection of miniature porcelain figures and models, including models of swans, birds and animals, miniature Royal Worcester ewer, miniature Trade Park tea service, pair of spill vases, continental porcelain doll's tea service with blue and gilt striped borders, pink flowers and other items (5 boxes)
Royal Doulton 'Sonnet' pattern part dinner and tea service, 20th century, printed grey marks H5012, printed with arcaded panels of flower sprays, reserved on a pale green ground viz:- seven dinner plates, six luncheon plates, six large bowls, four smaller bowls, 18 side plates, three coffee cups, two teacups, a milk jug, six small saucers, eight larger saucers, a sugar box and cover, two oval sauce boats and stands
Assorted pottery part doll's tea services, circa 1930 and later, the first printed with Ride-a-Cock horse, Little Bo Beep, Jack and Jill, comprising a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl, four tea cups, four saucers, four side plates together with a Felix the Cat pattern part doll's service, comprising a milk jug, three tea cups and four saucers, four side plates, together with a Crown Ducalware miniature milk jug and small vaseCondition ReportThe teapot has some light surface scratches and crazing. All nursery rhyme pieces have crazing.Crown Ducal cream jug has a chip to the underside of the lip and wear to the decoration. The crown ducal bowl has some wear to the decoration and some surface marks. All Felix items have crazing, some have wear to the decoration and gilt. Some light surface marks. There are 2 chips to the rim of the milk jug and a possible hairline crack to one the cups. See photos.

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