We found 108795 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 108795 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
108795 item(s)/page
ROYAL ALBERT; an 'Old Country Roses' part tea set, see condition report for full list.Additional InformationThis service comprises eight dinner plates, eight salad plates, twelve side plates, two cake plates, two dessert bowls, one round serving dish, sixteen saucers, seven cups, one mug, one coffee pot and lid, one cream jug, one milk jug, one sugar bowl, one salt, one pepper.
A mixed group of ceramics including 19th century Spode gilt heightened bowl decorated in enamels with roses to interior, no.3614, diameter 17.8cm (af), large transfer printed meat platter (af) and further including Carlton Ware bowl, part tea set, etc.Additional InformationSpode bowl with hairline crack, meat platter with hairline crack, further general wear including some damage, heavy crazing, etc throughout. One heavily crazed, one with 5cm firing crack to lid interior, all with fritting, some small chips and nibbles to interior and lower section rims, one badly cracked in numerous places, another with small chip to rim and a further example with another chip to lower section corner.
A collection of Dunheved bone china with hand painted fruit decoration by D.Wilson comprising tray 11.5cm x 17.5cm, miniature tea for one set, three small vases, decorative bell and a small plate, all pieces signed (10).Note: Dunheved China was founded in Cornwall by former Royal Worcester artist Derek Wilson and his partner Sheila Whitcombe, a former Royal Worcester modeller.
A group of early twentieth century art deco period Grays Pottery floral patterned wares, c. 1910-30. Comprising of: a hexagonal bowl, two jugs, a tea plate, a small square plate and a cruet set stand. Bowl 20 cm wide. (6) Condition: Larger jug with broken and re-glued handle, fine hairline crack down the side of the bowl and part way across the base. There is a 1cm hairline in the rim of the larger plate. Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection
A group of late nineteenth, early twentieth century transfer-printed wares, c. 1880-1920. To two Burleigh Ye Olde English Customs plates, a pink-printed Crown Ducal Albion plate, two Cinderella series plates, a red-printed tea plate and cup and saucer by Cauldon, retailed by Mortlock’s Oxford Street, and a set of Newhall Dickensian scene plates. Largest plate: 14 cm wide. (12) Condition: Small under rim chips to two plates. Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection
Early 20th century Royal Doulton Nelson tea set, circa 1905, made to commemorate the centenary of Nelson's death, comprising tea pot with rope twist handle, milk jug with similar handle and sugar bowl, all decorated in relief with a bust of Nelson with HMS Victory verso, together with a further milk jug with similar rope twist handle, the decoration in green slip on green blue ground, (4)
A composite set of Fiddle & Thread pattern silver cutlery comprising seven matching serving spoons, Lonwon 1826, Charles Eley and tow others, six dessert forks, London 1823, maker Richard Poulden and two others, eight table forks, various dates and makers, nine dessert spoons 1803-1834, together with a George III ladle, two tea spoons, all in a later fold top case, approx 75oz/68.35 troy oz
Victorian three-piece tea set in Indian taste, of circular form, highly chased and embossed with goddesses, animals, fish, foliate bands etc, each bearing the initials MR comprising tea pots with angular handle together with sugar bowl and milk jug, both of which have gilt interiors. Tea pot 19cm tall. the sugar bowl 9.5cm tall and 11.5cm diam, the milk jug 9cm tall, all hallmarked Glasgow 1878, maker's mark JR, 1190gms total, within a fitted polished oak case, the compartments with blue baized lining
SECTION 8. A part set of Booths 'Scale Willow' pattern tea wares including three teacups, eight saucers, nine sandwich plates, one small dinner plate and three large plates, together with a quantity of Booths 'Dragon' green & white / blue & white pattern wares including a large charger, jugs and egg cups etc.
MYOTT. A Myott tea-for-two set & five Myott coffee cans & saucers.Condition: No damage, repairs or restoration, except for flaking chip on base of Myott cream jug. Also, grubby crazing in well of one coffee can saucer.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk.
A Georgian silver three piece tea set comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, maker WB, London 1821 CONDITION REPORT: 1096g. The teapot is marked with an 'E' date letter but the other two pieces are the following year 'F', see close ups. All three pieces have one or two very shallow dents here and there. The teapot handle is firm. All three have engraved initials to the undersides. The teapot lid has a working hinge but it does not shut perfectly.
-
108795 item(s)/page