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A Salisbury China tea set decorated with pink roses and gilding comprising six plates, saucers and five cups, cake plate, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with a Plant Tuscan teaset comprising two cake plates, twelve side plates, cups and saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl and a Foley China teaset with painted pink flower decoration Condition Report: Plant Tuscan - one cake plate and four cups cracked. Salisbury all ok. Foley all ok.
A Portmeirion Phoenix pattern part coffee set together with gaudy Welsh tea cups, saucers, cheese dish and covers, decorative plates, Majolica bowl, figurines, Bohemian glassware, napkin rings, Spode vase, blue & white plates, gravy boat, tureens and covers, cold painted eagle on a stone, teddy bear, etc
Two sets of six silver hallmarked spoons to include a set of Mappin & Webb Art Deco tea spoons in their original box (hallmarked Sheffield 1939, measures 8.5cm), and a set of Atkin Brothers tea spoons with engraved y initials to the terminals, in J W Benson fitted box (hallmarked Sheffield 1915, measures 10.5cm). Silver weight 112.6g.
A collection of silver hallmarked cutlery sets. The sets to include a set of six Joseph Rodgers & Sons tea spoons with engraved terminals (hallmarked Sheffield 1903, 11cm), a set of six Davies & Powers silver dessert forks (hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 12.5cm) and a set of William Suckling Ltd coffee bean spoons (hallmarked Birmingham 1941, measures 9.5cm). Total weight 210g.
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.
Each piece of twelve-sided form with concave fluting, polychrome painted in Kakiemon style with pairs of crane-like birds in a landscape of flowering bamboo, prunus blossom, and lotus leaves, the interior rims with a rui head bordersaucers 12cm diameter, teabowls 5cm highFootnote: A very similar teabowl and saucer are illustrated in 'Worcester Porcelain', by Henry Sandon, London, 1969, Fig.8, p.34.This rare shape was produced in the early Worcester period. There would have been significant technical challenges in the production of twelve-sided and ten-sided forms, hence there are few examples. It is likely that they were made for display and decorative purposes only as this shape would have been impractical for use. Dr R. B. Cole discusses the problems of manufacture together with the short period of production of these early rare shapes, in his paper ‘Form Versus Function? A Study of some early Worcester tea wares’, NCS Journal, Vol 20, 2003-2004, p 61, fig 7. John Sandon has noted that this rare shape was conceived to set Worcester apart from contemporary pieces being produced at Chelsea, and also from conventional Chinese shapes.There are six patterns recorded on this shape, mostly featuring birds amongst flowers and foliage. A teabowl and saucer of this form, but with Chinese inspired designs, were sold at Bonhams on 18th May 2016, lot 334. A teabowl and saucer of near identical Kakiemon design were sold at Bonhams on 10th December 2008, lot 98, but with a contrasting green diaper and flowerhead border, rather than the rui head border seen on the lots being offered in this sale.
Each piece of twelve-sided form with concave fluting, polychrome painted in Kakiemon style with pairs of crane-like birds in a landscape of flowering bamboo, prunus blossom, and lotus leaves, the interior rims with a rui head bordersaucers 12cm diameter, teabowls 5cm highFootnote: A very similar teabowl and saucer are illustrated in 'Worcester Porcelain', by Henry Sandon, London, 1969, Fig.8, p.34.This rare shape was produced in the early Worcester period. There would have been significant technical challenges in the production of twelve-sided and ten-sided forms, hence there are few examples. It is likely that they were made for display and decorative purposes only as this shape would have been impractical for use. Dr R. B. Cole discusses the problems of manufacture together with the short period of production of these early rare shapes, in his paper ‘Form Versus Function? A Study of some early Worcester tea wares’, NCS Journal, Vol 20, 2003-2004, p 61, fig 7. John Sandon has noted that this rare shape was conceived to set Worcester apart from contemporary pieces being produced at Chelsea, and also from conventional Chinese shapes.There are six patterns recorded on this shape, mostly featuring birds amongst flowers and foliage. A teabowl and saucer of this form, but with Chinese inspired designs, were sold at Bonhams on 18th May 2016, lot 334. A teabowl and saucer of near identical Kakiemon design were sold at Bonhams on 10th December 2008, lot 98, but with a contrasting green diaper and flowerhead border, rather than the rui head border seen on the lots being offered in this sale.
Each piece of twelve sided form with concave fluting, polychrome painted in Kakiemon style with pairs of crane-like birds in a landscape of flowering bamboo, prunus blossom, and lotus leaves, the interior rims with a rui head bordersaucer 12cm diameter, teabowl 5cm highFootnote: A very similar teabowl and saucer are illustrated in 'Worcester Porcelain', by Henry Sandon, London, 1969, Fig.8, p.34.This rare shape was produced in the early Worcester period. There would have been significant technical challenges in the production of twelve-sided and ten-sided forms, hence there are few examples. It is likely that they were made for display and decorative purposes only as this shape would have been impractical for use. Dr R. B. Cole discusses the problems of manufacture together with the short period of production of these early rare shapes, in his paper ‘Form Versus Function? A Study of some early Worcester tea wares’, NCS Journal, Vol 20, 2003-2004, p 61, fig 7. John Sandon has noted that this rare shape was conceived to set Worcester apart from contemporary pieces being produced at Chelsea, and also from conventional Chinese shapes.There are six patterns recorded on this shape, mostly featuring birds amongst flowers and foliage. A teabowl and saucer of this form, but with Chinese inspired designs, were sold at Bonhams on 18th May 2016, lot 334. A teabowl and saucer of near identical Kakiemon design were sold at Bonhams on 10th December 2008, lot 98, but with a contrasting green diaper and flowerhead border, rather than the rui head border seen on the lots being offered in this sale.
A large quantity of mixed metalware to include an early/mid-20th century large brass planter with raised floral decoration to outswept paw supports (af), a brass fireside companion set, the Turbine Copper Pump, various copper decorative items and kitchenalia to include measuring jugs, pans, drying pan, a decorative tea urn, various brass candlesticks, serving spoons, etc (2). CONDITION REPORT The brass planter has a hole to the base.
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.
ROYAL DOULTON; a Doulton Lambeth salt glazed three-piece silver mounted tea set comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1926, a pair of Doulton Lambeth gilt decorated vases with band of heart decoration, height 12cm and a Doulton Lambeth gilt decorated bowl (6). CONDITION REPORT There is some slight paint over spray on the pair of vases. Slight rubbing to the foot rim and slight wear to the embossed gilt pattern in the waisted section of one of the vases. The teapot has a hairline fracture cross the underside of the teapot, running from the handle to the spout. There is a strange texture to the glazing on the cream jug. There is a semicircle hairline fracture to the underside of the twin-handled sugar bowl, but this is not visible from the inside. Otherwise appear ok, with no obvious signs of fault, damage or restoration.
Swinnertons 'Luxor Vellum' 6 large plates and 6 small plates and Rowan Berry pattern 6 small bowls and one large bowl, Wedgwood Kutani Crane teapot, Johnson Bros tea set in blue, Royal Worcester christmas plates, Royal Worcester 'Rhapsody' 1975 chocolate pot set, a Colclough tea set in green, and other decorative ceramics
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