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Royal Chelsea - Early 20th century fine bone china porcelain tea service set by Royal Chelsea. Having six cups, six saucers, two side plates and one serving dish. The service has floral polychrome decoration with gilt edging to the rim in the manner of Old Country Roses. Makers marks to base. Serving plate measures 24cm diameter.
White cup, saucer, and tea plate set with pale-green trims, adorned with brightly colored flowers. Shelley backstamps. Wild Flowers 13668 marked on the undersides. Cup: 4.5"L x 3.75"W x 2.25"H. Saucer:1"H x 5.5"dia. Tea plate: 0.5"H x 6"dia. Issued: 20th centuryManufacturer: ShelleyCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Collection of SilverVarious dates and makers Including a cedar-lined cigarette box, Birmingham, 1935, four cigarette cases, a pair of jade and silver knife rests, a set of six grapefruit spoons, a pair of salts, five three prong dessert forks, a set of six greenstone and silver pickle fork, a set of six tea knives etc, 37 oz weighable silver .For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory teaset, 1908Each piece painted with pairs of birds including chaffinches, blue tits, greenfinches, swallows, perched on branches, on a blush ivory ground, comprising eleven tea plates, twelve tea cup with C scroll handle, twelve saucers, two cake plates and a slop basin, pattern number 8208, puce printed marks date code for 1908 (38)Footnotes:The painting is in the style of the Grainger factory which was finally absorbed into the Royal Worcester family in 1904-5. By the time this set was made, senior artists were now allowed to sign their work, and James Stinton was promoted to join his brother as one of the top painters, painting little else but pheasants. He also became a teacher of other bird artists.Charlie Baldwyn had been the primary painter of real or garden birds, but his time was now taken up churning out flying swan vases so garden birds were taken on by new youngster- William Powell. Meanwhile, Walter Powell (no relation) painted larger bird subjects in the separate Hadley department, and George Johnson painted old-fashioned Fancy birds on scale blue grounds. This set shows the influence of James and John Stinton but they would have signed somewhere. We would suggest a likely candidate would be William Powell out of the junior names available. He was still just finishing his apprenticeship in 1907/08 and would not have been allowed to sign his name. We are grateful to John Sandon for his help in cataloguing this lot.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Assembled set of Meissen figures from the labours of Cupid, late 19th century, blue cross swords marks, various pressnummern, incised 'O167, 166', various painted marks, each modelled with Cupid working in various pursuits, including as a gardener, making tea, cobbler, carpenter, each on scroll moulded gilt base, tallest 13cm high (some damages, losses and restorations) (6) Condition ReportDamages and losses throughout, and with some minor associated restoration. The damages are mainly to the extremities such as wings, leaves and to the implements. Many of the breakages are present but loose. With the putti group with carpenter putto, the other putto is cracked and detached from base (but present). IN need of restoration.
MIXED COLLECTABLES GROUP to include a silver mounted oak cigarette box, 5.5cms H, 16.5cms W, 10cms D, cased set of six EPNS coffee spoons, cased set of six fruit knives, gentleman's toiletries set in leather case, 19th Century Victorian sarcophagus shape tea caddy in rosewood veneer, 13cms H, 20cms W, 11.5cms D, vintage tobacco pipes ETCProvenance: deceased estate Conwy
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