An extensive Wedgwood porcelain 'Gold Florentine' W4219 pattern dinner service, 20th century, printed 'Portland Vase' mark with gilt lettering, comprising: four twin-handled circular tureens with covers, two large oval serving dishes, a sauce boat with stand, sixteen dinner plates, four medium plates, twenty salad plates, thirteen two-handled soup bowls with twelve matching saucers, seventeen cake or side plates, three dessert sauce dishes, a coffee pot with cover, a two-handled sugar bowl with cover, three creamers, sixteen Leigh-shape tea cups with fifteen matching saucers, a Peony shape tea cup, and sixteen coffee cans with sixteen matching saucers (lot)Provenance: The Estate of Jill and Michael Barrington.Condition Report: Overall, this dinner service presents well, despite some signs of prior use and general wear, including tea stains to the interior of the tea pot, general scratches to the porcelain, and scratches and dirt stains to the decoration. Some pieces have green dots indicating factory seconds, and some have printed additional marks indicating they are later replacements. Specific damages are as follows: one tea cup with a hairline crack from rim to foot and around the handle. Two soup bowls are lacking a handle, another soup bowl has a couple of cracks running through the foot to the rim, another soup bowl has a hairline crack running through the foot and well. One saucer has a hairline crack around the centre. One tureen cover has the finial broken off but present, another has some deep scratches to the underside of the cover. One medium plate has a crack running around the centre. Images for reference are available to download here: https://we.tl/t-ETZ5jmtDZh
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A Vienna porcelain composite part tea and coffee-service, c.1800, underglaze blue shield marks, impressed numerals and date codes for 1791-1822, painters’ marks, painted with flower-sprays and bouquets, comprising a coffee-pot and a cover, a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, five coffee cups or chocolate beakers and five saucers (13)Provenance: Property of the family of Samuel Meyer Ehrenberg, thence by descent.Footnotes: Note: Samuel Meyer Ehrenberg (1773-1853) was a prominent German-Jewish citizen and founder of the 'Samson'sche Freischule' in Wolfenbüttel (1807), which he transformed from a traditional Talmud school into a progressive institution, the activities of which would occupy an important place in the Jewish Haskalah and educational reform for Judaism in Germany. A portrait of Samuel c.1820, attributed to the artist and goldsmith Johannes Wilhelm Schroeder (1784-1847), is currently held in the Leo Baeck Institute Art Collection in New York, accession no. 77.25b. Other prominent Ehrenberg family members include Hans Ehrenberg (1883-1958), the German Jewish philosopher and theologian and co-founder of the Confessing Church, and Max Born (1882-1970), the eminent physicist and Nobel Prize winner.
A Denby pottery barrel table lamp base, painted with sailing boats on a river, 20cm high, c.1930; a Denby Glyn Colledge ovoid vase, 28cm high; a Wood & Sons Korea vase; a Ridgeways Somerset pattern part tea service; an Arthur Wood Kingfisher jug; another, Garden Wall; carnival glass; Sylvac, etc, qty
A Royal Doulton tea service for six, decorated with spring flowers, comprising cake plates, side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl, cups and saucers; a set of six Royal Albert Victoriana Rose coffee cups; a set of four Royal Albert Sea to Sea Canada pattern tea cups and saucers; a set of four Shelley Flox saucers; other teaware, including Paragon, Mintons, Grafton, etc, qty
A Paragon Cherwell tea service for six, comprising cake plate, side plates, cups and saucers; other Paragon part tea services, including Kensington, etc; an Aynsley Blue Mist teapot; a Royal Worcester Lavinia cake stand; a Royal Albert Autumn Sunlight part dinner service; other table ware, including Wedgwood, Mason's, Spode, Portmerion, etc, qty
A Bernard Rooke Alvingham Mouse studio pottery part tea and dinner service, on brown stoneware ground, comprising eight large dinner plates, eight side plates, six bowls, two tureens and covers, six tea cups, coffee pot, teapot, three jugs, vinaigrette bottle, candle stand, two salt and pepper pots. (a quantity)
20thC blue and white wares, comprising Fenton china part tea service, comprising six tea cups, six saucers, six side plates, and one large plate, milk jug, sugar bowl, an C; Jones & Sons Abbey pattern blue and white biscuit barrel, and a George Jones & Sons Abbey milk jug and cover. (1 tray)
An extensive Mason's Ironstone 'Fruit Basket' dinner and tea service. Including coffee pot, tureens, gravy boat and stand, etc. Max. H24cm Condition Report: Generally appears in a good condition for its age. Signs of use, one of the soup bowls has crazed and is badly stained. Some other items stained, chipped and cracked.
Sterling Silver Three-piece Tea Service. To include a Teapot, Sugar Bowl and Creamer Jug. The Teapot is hallmarked with the makers marks "CB&S" for Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, the Lion Passant for Sterling Silver, the Leopard assay mark for London and the date letter "q" on both the Teapot and Sugar Bowl for 1911. The date letter on the Creamer Jug is "t" for 1914. Total Gross Weight of the Sterling Silver is approx. 620 grams. Condition: The Tea Service is in good condition commensurate with the age of the pieces.
Three-Piece Sterling Silver Melon Pattern Tea Service. (Excluding the finial and Handle). Comprising of a Teapot, Sugar Bowl and Creamer Jug. The pieces of Sterling Silver is hallmarked with the makers marks " A Bros LTD" for Adie Brothers Ltd, the Anchor assay mark for Birmingham, the Lion Passant for Sterling Silver and the date letter "J" for 1958. The Teapot measures approx. 11cm in height excluding the handle and approx. 20cm across the top including the spout and excluding the handle. The base of the Teapot measures approx. 8.5cm in diameter. The Sugar Bowl measures approx. 14cm across including the handles. It measures approx. 9cm in height and approx. 6.5cm in diameter across the base. The Creamer Jug measures approx. 9.5cm max height. The Creamer Jug measures approx. 13cm across the top including the handle and spout. The base measures approx. 5.5cm in diameter. The Total Gross Weight of the Three-Piece Sterling Silver Tea Service is approx. 1280 grams. (Excluding the finial and Handle).

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