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Late 19th/early 20th century Meissen porcelain topographical ten piece tea set, all with lidded covers depicting castles, boats and figures etc. Blue crossed sword marks to the underside. (10) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Some wear to gilding in places. Two of the bow finials are damages and incomplete. One cup has list its handle. Some saucers have very minor frits the the edge. One has badly chipped on the rim and has two vertical cracks.
Fifty eight piece Shelley 'Tall Trees' tea service, to include: cups, saucers, side plates, bowls, teapots and stand, sugar bowls cream jugs etc. Registration mark '723404'. (B.P. 21% + VAT)The set overall is grubby and needs a good clean. One cup has a cracked handle and one bowl is cracked, the rest has no obvious damage. Very minor wear and crazing to some items.
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED TOYS AND OO GAUGE MODEL RAILWAY ITEMS, boxed Corgi Toys Slam Bam Sam remote control Crash n' Smash set, No.M5100, boxed Radio Shack Sonic Controlled Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, No.60-2380, boxed Bestoy battery operated Slot race set, No.202B, boxed 1970's Codeg Children's China Tea Set, battery operated items not tested but all appear largely complete and in lightly playworn condition, tea set is complete but has some chip to teapot lid and other marking and wear, all boxes with wear and damage, with a small quantity of boxed and unboxed OO gauge model railway items, to include boxed Mainline class J72 tank locomotive No.581, L.N.E.R. lined green livery (37054), assorted rolling stock and lineside accessories etc., not tested (2 boxes)
Full title: A Chinese spherical silver bottle with relief design of scholars in a landscape, KFC mark, first half 20th C.Description:H 11,7 cm Weight: 120 g Ref.: - A Chinese export silver four-piece tea/coffee set and tray with a similar KFC mark was sold at Christie's London, 26 January 2010, for a price of GBP 6.250 (link). The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
Full title: A Chinese fifteen-piece famille rose 'millefleurs' tea set with matching case, Guangxu mark, 20th C.Description:H 13,5 - L 22 cm (the tea pot) H 9 - L 14,5 cm (the milk jug) H 11 - 17,5 cm (the sugar pot and cover) H 5,2 - L 11 (each cup) Dia.: 14 cm (each saucer) H 16,5 - L 47,5 - D 33 cm (the box) The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
Full title: A Belgian four-piece silver coffee and tea set with cartouches, 800/000, 19th/20th C.Description:H 21,3 cm (the coffee pot) - Weight: 746 g H 16 cm (the teapot) - Weight: 566 g H 11,2 cm (the sugar pot and cover) - Weight: 414 g H 9 cm (the milk jug) - Weight: 130 g Total weight: 1856 g The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
A set of 10 Louis-Philippe tea spoonsFrench silverViolin shaped handles of scrolls, acanthus, shells and flower and foliage decorationHallmarks: Elder 1st grade, Paris warrantee, master goldsmith CW with English shield and two swords for Charles-Josses WALGRAVE. Paris 1835-1838(in very good condition)Comp.: 14 cm236 g
William Roberts R.A. (British, 1895-1980)The Amateur and The Professional signed and dated 'William/Roberts.70' (lower left); inscribed 'For Hamet/Gallery' (lower right, beneath the mount)pencil and watercolour, squared for transfer36.2 x 47.6 cm. (14 1/4 x 18 3/4 in.) (image); 38.1 x 56.2 cm. (15 x 22 1/8 in.) (sheet)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe ArtistWith Hamet Gallery, London, 28 January 1971, where acquired by the family of the present ownerPrivate Collection, U.K.ExhibitedLondon, Hamet Gallery, William Roberts R.A. – A Retrospective Exhibition, 16 February-13 March 1971 (ill.)The present and following lot come from a distinguished family collection in London and have remained in the same private hands for decades. Bonhams were proud to also offer the important 1941 watercolour Demolition Squad from the same collection in June 2018 (sold for £125,000). The present owner recalls the close relationship his parents enjoyed with the Roberts family, with his mother and Sarah Roberts being especially close, and fond memories of visiting the Roberts' home at 14 St Marks Crescent, NW1 as a child for tea and boat trips together on the nearby canal. William, Sarah and their son John moved to St Marks Crescent as tenants in 1946 and latterly became owners of the property in 1951. They were to live there for the rest of their lives. With a firm friendship established and a conviction that William Roberts was among the greatest British artists of their time, the present owner's family admirably set about supporting his work and acquired a number of important examples by the artist.The present work dates to 1970 and depicts Winston Churchill (who had died five years prior) and Pablo Picasso in an informal setting at their outdoor easels. The elder statesman, instantly recognisable by his trademark cigar and formal attire, sits painting under the shade of a parasol. A further box of cigars and an open bottle of red wine (perhaps his preferred Melnik 55?) are ready on the table. By contrast, the Spaniard stands at his easel dressed casually for the weather in hot pink swimwear and flip flops. The difference in their apparel is echoed in their entirely different artistic approaches with Churchill favouring a more traditional style and Picasso as the ultimate Modernist. There is a humour to this fictitious scene (and title) as the esteemed pair were not friends (although they did share a love of painting outside in the South of France), with Churchill once allegedly declaring that if he met Picasso in the street, he would give him a kick up the backside! Picasso, for his part, graciously said of Churchill 'He saved England.... And more than that he saved us all'.The present work may have been prompted by the publication in late summer 1970 of Time's Thievish Progress, a third volume of autobiography by Roberts' bête noire Sir John Rothenstein, former director of the Tate Gallery, in which a chapter was devoted to consideration of Churchill as a painter. Please note that a squared pencil study for this lot may be found in the Tate Archive (Estate of John David Roberts).We are grateful to David Cleall and Bob Davenport for information provided about this lot.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
German bisque head baby doll, 241-7 head stamp, composition body and limbs, 56cm, with Christening clothing; vintage doll cot; child's ceramic tea set; toitoise shell and mother-of-pearl inlay brush; and doll clothing.Condition report:The dolls eyes are stuck shut, no cracks to the head, but it is quite grubby and marked. One finger has been reglued otherwise all there. The body appears good, just light wear to the edges.
Shelley Art Deco bone china tea set, Queen Anne shape, Iris pattern, comprising twelve trios, bowl, milk jug, and a sandwich plate.Condition report:There is a chip to the milk jug's spout. There is a stained hairline crack to one side plate. Some of the other items have slight crazing. Please see additional uploaded images.
Large quantity of Victorian teaware, Mason's ironstone dessert set; other ceramics including Fairing group 'Oysters, Sir?', Staffordshire figures, continental figural candelabra, Mason's Ironstone part tea service for Queen's College, Cambridge, transferred in green with views of the Cambridge college including the Walnut Tree Building and Queen's Lane Frontage, enclosed by green trellis borders with the motto 'Floreat Domus', comprising sucrier and cover, octagonal jug, egg cups, saucers, cups, dishes, etc.
An Indian silver three-piece tea set, Whorra Bros., in the manner of Lino Sabbatini, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and jug, approximately 704g/Provenance: The Rookery, Middlesex CONDITION REPORT: Condition looks good. There is wear to the varnish/surface of the wooden handles. There is no year date.
A Victorian silver tea set, Holland, Son & Slater, London 1881, comprising tea pot, sugar bowl, sugar tongs and a milk jug, of oval part fluted form, decorated swags, approximately 628g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
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