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An early 20th century blue and white pottery oval meat plate decorated with two sailing yachts within floral border, 40 cm x 26 cm, a Hanley Brothers blue and white pottery fisherman circular plate decorated with anglers and a bridge, a quantity of blue and white pottery together with a 19th century blue and white pottery willow pattern part tea service
A collection of English and other ceramics, comprising a Royal Worcester part tea service in light blue willow pattern (B389) with gold trim to include four cups & saucers, milk jug, twin handled sugar basin and bowl, various Royal Worcester marks and Osler import mark to bases; an 18th century pearlware ribbed circular bowl, decorated with floral swags, possibly Liverpool, sticker to underside 'Liverpool c. 1780', 5in. (12.8cm.) diameter; a pearlware blue and white teapot with stylized floral decoration; a floral decorated New Hall pottery cream jug; a 19th century Wedgwood blue jasper ware jug decorated with raised classical figures; a copper lustre teapot; an A B Jones & Sons 'Chief Tancata' milk jug; a Meissen teapot stand of oval form with gilt rim and decorated to centre with floral spray etc. (quantity)
St Micheal Ashberry part dinner service comprising of:8 dinner plates, 6 side plates, 5 small plates,6 bowls, 7 saucers, 8 tea cups, 4 mugs, thermo flasked tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, s&p pots, terrine, tall pasta jar, biscuit barrel, utensil holder, dish and 6 ramekins (which are Evesham but similar design)
A Swansea porcelain blue-ground and gilt part tea service, circa 1814-26, painted with panels of flowers, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand; a sugar box and cover; a milk jug; a slop bowl; eleven sandwich plates; two muffin dishes and a cover; seven teacups and eleven saucers and five coffee cups and ten saucers, iron-red printed SWANSEA marksCondition Report: PLEASE ASK THE DEPT. FOR SUPPORTING IMAGES SO THAT YOU ARE HAPPY ALL PIECES ARE SWANSEA. SOME PIECES WITH IRON-RED SWANSEA MARK BUT NO PATTERN NUMBERS. Note: This lot IS available to view in person by appointment. Flower painting and gilding would appear to be by the hand or associated group throughout, whether marked pieces or unmarked.Teapot, cover & stand: Finial has been off and glued back. Hairline crack most of the way around the well of the teapot at the bottom. Rattles a bit when tapped. Slight wear to top side of stand. Base of teapot with iron-red SWANSEA mark.Sugar box and cover. Slight rubbing to the gilding of tip of finial. Box marked in iron-red SWANSEA.Slop bowl: No serious issues noted, un-marked.Milk jug: lightly fritted to the interior, iron-red SWANSEA mark.Two muffin dishes and cover: The cover has three manufacturing faults, marks through the blue ground near the top, also a firing crack to the join of the finial. light scratching to the wells of the dishes, all pieces with iron-red SWANSEA mark.Plates: One (marked) plate with old fashioned rivetted repair, it and four others with iron-red SWANSEA mark, all plates with some stacking wear to the gilding of the wells so none in trade commercial condition.Coffee cups and saucers: None of these are marked. No saucers cracked but all with slight rubbing to the gilding but two have rubbed rims more noticeable than the others. One coffee cup cracked, one with cracked handle.Tea cups and saucers: None marked. Four teacups cracked, all with fritting to the interior. One saucer cracked.Reasonable service overall but in no way A1 trade condition with some wear throughout. Condition Report Disclaimer
A London decorated Chinese Export part coffee service, possibly from the Atelier of James Giles, decorated with tropical birds, circa 1760-70, comprising: a teapot and cover, a hot water jug and a cover, a tea canister and a cover and two tea bowls and saucersCondition Report: One saucer has a star crack and two shallow rim chips of about 3-5mm each. The other has a 3cm long crack from the rim and a few rim nibbles. Gilt border to both worn. Neither 'ring'.One tea bowl with two vertical hairline cracks from the rim of about 1-2cm. A couple of small rim nibbles. The gilt band border to both rubbed.Teapot and cover: gilt band border of the cover worn, almost vanished, minute firing cracks to rim of teapot, slight wear to gilt tip of spout. Slight wear to gilding of tip of finial.Hot water jug: Slight wear to gilding.The tea canister with two restored sections to the rim of the cover and a small chip to the rim of the canister.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chamberlain's Worcester claret-ground armorial part dinner service, mid 19th century, decorated with elaborate arms surmounted with the crest of Stanhope of Yorks. & Notts. (a tower with lion rampant issuing from battlements with grenade between paws) comprising: two various serving dishes in sizes; a rectangular two-handled serving bowl; twenty-two breakfast plates; thirteen soup plates and forty-two dinner plates, mostly impressed CHAMBERLAINS and an associated Staffordshire porcelain slop bowl from an unrelated tea service Provenance: By direct descent from Lady Enid Doreen Scudamore-Stanhope Browne (1899-1985), daughter of The Hon. Evelyn Theodore Scudamore-Stanhope and Julia Dasha Potter . Lady Enid was granddaughter of Henry Edwyn Chandos Scudamore-Stanhope, 9th Earl of Chesterfield and sister to Edward Henry Scudamore-Stanhope, the 12th and last Earl of Chesterfield, born on 9 February 1889. In December 1926 she married, Major Alexander Browne of Callaly Castle, of Northumberland. The family seats included Beningbrough Hall, York and Holme Lacy, Herefordshire. This service closely resembles Lot 1315 in the The Catalogue of the important contents of Beningbrough Hall, York, 1958, described as 'A Chamberlains Worcester dinner service, painted with armorial bearings, with maroon borders' Condition Report: Stacking wear, knife cuts, nibbles to leading edges of rims generally. Breakfast plates: eleven damagedSoup plates: seven chipped.Dinner plates: Seventeen chipped/cracked.This service has had extensive use and shows it.Condition Report Disclaimer
New Hall porcelain teawares,a part tea service, pattern no. 21, comprising:a commode-shaped teapot, cover and stand,a slop bowl, 15cm diameter,2 tea plates, 21.5cm diameter,6 coffee cans,4 tea bowls and6 saucers,6 further wares including,6 tea bowls and saucers,a punch bowl, 31cm diameter and6 various cream/milk jugs (47)Condition report: Rubbing, wear, some cracks and chips.
A New Hall part tea service,pattern No 186, with a border of a magenta ribbon with floral sprays and a further lined band with flowers, some pieces fluted,comprising,a commode-shaped teapot and cover,a tea bowl and stand,2 coffee cups.a tea bowl,2 saucers, various sizes,teapot, 14cm high,a slop bowl, 15.5cm diameter,a slop stand, 19cm diameter (12)Condition report: Teapot: handle repaired. Body cracked. Firing fritting.One cup with a small rim chip.Slop stand: rubbed, firing fritting and discolouration.
An extensive New Hall part tea service,pattern no. 195, the iron red lined borders with swags separated by mauve feathers, flowers and green leaves, the central sprays including a mauve and pink rose, comprising:3 commode-shaped teapots and covers, 14cm high,a boat-shaped teapot and cover, 15cm high,2 milk jugs,a cake plate,2 slop bowls, 15cm diameter17 tea bowls,21 saucers, anda sucrier (51)Condition report: Commode teapots:1 with repair to spout lip.1 with chip to spout and poorly fitting lid.1 probable repair to spout lip and chip to lid finial.Boat shaped pot handle re-affixed.Milk jugs - no obvious major faults.Tea bowls - some rubbing, 1 small rim chip.Saucers - 1 with small rim chip.Overall some fritting with firing and minor wear.
A New Hall part tea service,pattern no. 171, the borders with mauve dots between two iron-red lines and an undulating line edged with dots, the main motif a shallow iron-red basket filled with flowers, comprising:a commode-shaped teapot, cover and stand,a boat-shaped teapot, cover and matched stand,3 milk jugs,2 slop bowls,2 sucriers, one ribbed,6 tea bowls, two ribbed,6 saucers, one ribbed,3 tea bowls, and3 saucers (31)Condition report: Generally no obvious major faults.A few small rim chips (3 or 4).Minor wear.Some firing flaws and fritting.
An extensive Wedgwood pottery dessert service,mid-19th century, comprising:a tall tazza, 34cm wide, 27cm high.2 serving plates, 32cm diameter,4 comports, 25cm wide, 4 oval comports, 29cm long, and46 tea plates, 20cm diameter,each painted with flowers within green, yellow and gilt borders, impressed 'Wedgwood, Pearl' (57)Condition report: One circular comport with some discolouration.One tea plate with rim chip.Ten plates with crackling to glaze and some discolouration.Tall comport with some glaze crackle.
An extensive Meissen Onion pattern blue and white dinner and tea service, plus extra pieces, comprising over 250 individual pieces:14 tea cups and saucers,14 coffee cups and saucers,a teapot,a large milk jug,14 coffee cups and saucers,13 sandwich plates,28 dinner plates,14 soup bowls,3 pairs oval serving dishes,2 square serving dishes,a square serving bowl,2 leaf serving dishes,2 circular dishes,a large cup and saucer,2 sauce boats,12 pots and covers,2 spoon rests,a tea caddy and cover,4 knife rests,2 covered bowls,a mustard pot, cover and spoon,6 small circular dishes,14 pierced edge dishes and serving dish,14 saucer dishes, and12 soup bowls and stands - Czechoslovakian 'Original Zwiebelmuster' (qty.)Condition report: One coffee cup had a chip to rim. The remainder all appears to be in remarkably good condition. Likely mid 20th century.
An early Victorian silver three-piece tea service,by George John Richards, London, 1848,each piece of circular form, the teapot with flowering finial and engraved foliate scroll decoration, on pierced scrolling feetwith matching sugar bowl and cream jug,teapot 19.5cm high, 42oztCondition report: The teapot has a small dent to one side.
An early 19th century English porcelain thirty-two piece part tea & coffee service with scrolling gilt & puce floral decoration comprising: a teapot, sucriere, slop-bowl, milk jug, a 7¾” octagonal plate, pair of 8½” octagonal butter plates, eight teacups, six coffee cups, & eleven saucers. (some pieces marked with pattern No. 1635).
A stylish 1930's Art Deco silver four piece tea and coffee service by Charles Boyton, of conical form, with stylised decoration, London, 1936, tallest piece, 18cm, gross 40.5oz, all pieces signed on base.CONDITION: Tea pot- Lid hinge has become completely detached and is in need of repair. Large dent to the foot rim. Small ding to the side. Some minor surface scratches in general. Splits to ivory handle. Maker's mark rubbed.Coffee pot- Splits to ivory handle. Lid and handle a little loose in situ. Minor surface scratches. Maker's mark rubbed.Other pieces in good order.
A late Victorian silver four piece Queen Anne style octagonal tea service by Elkington & Co, with ivory handles, London, 1900, hot water pot 26.9cm, gross 72.5oz.CONDITION: Hot water, tea pot- Splits and cracks to handle, minor surface scratches in places. Pon missing from teapot handle.Cream & sugar- Minor surface scratches, otherwise in good order.All hallmarks clear.
An Art Deco style silver four piece service, comprising coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl and jug, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1952, together with an Adie Brothers pair of silver sugar tongs, a silver condiment spoon, a silver vesta and a silver thimble, together with a white metal spoon (qty.) total weight (without white metal spoon); 1,465gCondition report: tarnishedsome minor dents and dinkssome hallmarks rubbed

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