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A Shelley bone china "Wild Flowers" pattern tea service No. 13668 (27 pieces). CONDITION REPORT: The tea set is in generally good condition. One cup has a 3 cm hairline crack but all other pieces are in good condition. We can see no chips, no repairs and no restoration. There are some very minor surface scratches to the glaze in places as one would expect through minor use. There are also some minor losses to the painted flowers but again these are fairly minimal.
A Melba bone china "Lilac Time" tea set, 8 cups, 12 plates, 2 sandwich plates and sugar basin. CONDITION REPORT: Two of the cups have small hairline cracks. One has two +/- 2 cm in length, the other one +/- 1 cm in length. All other pieces appear to be in good order with no chips, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. They are all however dirty and require a good wash. There are some very minor losses to the green outer edge decoration and small paint losses to the main pattern. These are minimal.
A rare William Reid (Liverpool) blue and white small plate or stand c.1756-61, the shallow circular form painted with a Chinese lady seated with a fan beneath a fringed tree beside a table set for tea, the rim with a panelled trellis border, 10.8cm. Illustrated: Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain, p.76, pl.3.157. Exhibited: Phillips, Liverpool Exhibition, 1997. Provenance: the Bernard Watney Collection.
A quantity of Porcelana Real Brasil dinner and tea ware in "White Blossom" design by Ingrid S Lara. Comprising: 2 oval shaped lidded tureens, a round lidded tureen, 6 x 10" dinner plates (1 chipped), 6 x dessert bowls, salt pot, sauce jug, lidded mustard pot with spoon, 2 handled condiment pot with spoon, coaster set, 5 x 6.5" side plates (2 a/f), teap
Victorian hand-painted floral part tea set comprising of tea cups, coffee cups, sugar bowl, creamer, saucers etc., each decorated with cobalt blue and orange border, applied gilt decoration and bouquet panels. (45)CONDITION REPORT: There are:11 small cups (four with hairline cracks);11 wide rim cups (three with hairline cracks);1 cream jug;1 sugar bowl and cover (crazing and discolouration to the base - heat damage); 2 plates (chip to the rim of one plate);19 saucers (three with hairline cracks, one chipped, some with heat damage).There is rubbing to the gilding throughout the set, especially to the handles. The decoration to many of the saucers have been extensively rubbed through the orange. There are no maker's marks or numbers. The set shows signs of use and age.
A three piece Middle Eastern style tea set, the base marked 800 - the largest teapot measuring 19cms highCONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, condition of lot is generally good.Notably, the spout on the smaller jug is broken and the sugar bowl sports some marking to the rim, as shown.Gross weight, 1430gOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
A FINE CHINA EXPORT PORCELAIN TEA SETChina, late Qing Dynasty to Republic Period (1880 - 1920). The porcelain tea set, consisting of a cup and saucer with finely hand painted white and polychrome enamels, depicting detailed ornaments and drawings of birds and flowers.Condition: Good condition with tiny chips to upper rim of cup. Provenance: Spanish private collection.Weight: 96 g in total Dimensions: Diameter 7.5 cm (cup) - 11.7 cm (saucer)
A CONONUT AND SILVER TEA SETChina, 19th century. Lovely set of six bowls and a lidded teapot, carved from coconut shell with silver inlays. The bowls carved with a floral pattern and the silver interiors hallmarked. The Teapot carved with Buddhist symbols, with a fine bamboo handle and the lid surmounted by a Buddhist lion, carved from boxwood and possibly an addition but antique. The interior is inlaid in silver and the inside of the lid is also hallmarked.Condition: Cracks and wear to the coconut shell. The silver shows stains and warping. Generally good condition. Provenance: The collection of The Zelnik Istvan Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above. Dr. Istvan Zelnik, President of the Hungarian South and Southeast Asian Research Institute, is a former high-ranking Hungarian diplomat who spent several decades in Southeast Asia, building the largest known private collection of Asian art in Europe.Weight: 435 g in total Dimensions: Heights 3.5 - 13.5 cm
A SILVER BUTTER TEA SETTibetan-Chinese, late 19th century. Comprising a silver lidded cup and a stand. The cup is engraved with dragons and scrolling vines, the lid engraved with a poem, fine floral designs and auspicious symbols and surmounted by a knob, shaped as a pair of pomegranates. The stand decorated on the inside with further auspicious symbols and with a mark, raised on a circular foot showing an incised dedication note.Condition: Excellent condition with only minor traces of wear. Provenance: The collection of The Zelnik Istvan Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above. Dr. Istvan Zelnik, President of the Hungarian South and Southeast Asian Research Institute, is a former high-ranking Hungarian diplomat who spent several decades in Southeast Asia, building the largest known private collection of Asian art in Europe.Weight: 193 g Dimensions: Height 9.6 cm
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