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A continental porcelain cabaret set - early 20th century, with printed decoration of swags of pink roses; together with a set of six Coalport 'Revelry' pattern coffee cans; a Royal Albert tea set with blue floral decoration; and a matched set of ten Bristol green small wine glasses with clear stems.
To be sold on behalf of Great Rissington Church: a Noritake porcelain part dinner service - Lorraine pattern, ref. 6785, including a two handled entree dish and cover; two oval serving platters (15¾in. and 12in.); a teapot, a coffee pot; a sauce dish with integral stand; two covered sugar bowls; two cream jugs; nine coffee cups and twelve saucers; eight tea cups and saucers; a 9½in. oval vegetable dish; eight soup bowls; eight dessert bowls; eight dinner plates, eight start/salad plates and eight side plates; together with a set of eleven plain white and gilt Noritake coffee cups and twelve saucers, all in excellent condition, with barely any signs of use. (111 pieces)
A 1960s Sirram picnic set for four, in the original red faux-leather case - with two red and gilt Thermos flasks, two lidded Brexton branded tupperware boxes, three plastic bottles, four tea cups and saucers, six plates, and four serrated knives, forks and tea spoons, with original key, appears unused.
An early 19th century Davenport English porcelain part tea & coffee service - painted with sprays of flowers within cartouche shaped reserves, on a blue sprigged ground, comprising a domed covered dish on stand and two further stands; a circular covered sugar box; two slop bowls (one 6¾in. diameter, the other 6 7/8in. diameter); three coffee cups; three tea cups; two 7in. saucers; six 6½in. saucers; and nine 8¾in. plates, three of the plates with double impressed anchor marks (most pieces with faults including cracks and stapled repairs); together with a pair of 19th century pink and white Minton covered vegetable dishes and two matching sauce boat stands, impressed marks. Davenport part-set:- Domed cover and three stands: Cover with stapled repair. One stand in good condition with slight discolouration beneath the glaze. Another stand with heavier crazing and discolouration. The third with large crack and several hairlines to rim.- Circular sugar box and cover: Lid chipped. Large crack to base.- Two slop bowls: The larger with large crack and one smaller crack. The other with a 2in. hairline and some discolouration.- Three coffee cups: one with stapled repair to handle and two cracks. One with large crack. The third with pinned and leaded repair to handle.- Three tea cups: One with stapled repair to handle and to a crack, plus two hairlines. The second with large crack and several small hairlines. The third with small hairline to base.- Two 7in. saucers: One in good condition. The other with several large hairline cracks.- Six 6½in. saucers: Two in good condition but with some wear to decoration. Two with a stapled repair to rim but decoration good. Two with heavily worn decoration and one of these with a crack across the base - the other with several fine hairlines to base.- Nine plates: Six in good condition, although two have worn decoration. The other three have damage - one with rim chips and heavily worn decoration, the other two with large cracks and discolouration.Pink Minton serving dishes- One with heavy glaze crazing, discolouration and hairline crack to the base. The other base and lids in good condition. The two oval stands with some glaze crazing.
A pair of large Georgian-style silver plated sauce boats - with cut card rims, foliate capped flying scroll handles and three hoof feet, 13cm. high; together with a small quantity of silver plated flatware, including a set of six fiddle shell thread pattern dessert spoons by Mappin & Webb; a set of six hourglass pattern soup spoons; five matching dessert forks; and a six matching tea spoons.
An Art Deco silver three-piece tea set by Mappin & Webb, comprising; teapot with finialed hinged cover and walnut angular handle, h.15.5cm, twin handled sugar bowl and a single handled milk jug, each of octagonal plain slightly tapering form to stepped bases, Birmingham 1928, gross weight 31.4ozt
A WMF silver plated five-piece tea and coffee set, comprising; twin handled serving tray of bowed form, lidded coffee pot, lidded teapot, lidded twin handled sugar, and single handled cream jug, each with floral stylised shouldered banded decoration to tapering bodies, stamped marks to underside, tray length 62.8cm, coffee pot h.23.5cm
A Royal Crown Derby Old Imari pattern platter, boxed, diam. 28cm, together with four paperweights, an elephant, a pig, a ladybird and a nesting bird, all with gold stoppers, an owl with a silver stopper, a twin handled cup, pin tray and oval pill box, and a four piece miniature tea set on circular tray, (14)
Chamberlain Worcester pair of armorial dessert tureens and covers from the Admiral Yeo service, each of twin-handled semi-reeded campana form on spreading foot, painted and enriched in gilding with the crest, motto and Badge of the Order of the Bath of Admiral Sir James Yeo, the borders richly painted in an Imari palette with flowering shrubs within oval cartouches reserved on royal blue ground gilt with stylised ornament, the gently domed cover with gilded pineapple finial and gilt highlighted acanthus leaf decoration within conforming border, puce script mark to underside of each cover, ‘Chamberlains Regent China Worcester & 155 New Bond Street London, circa 1815-19, 19.8cm high One of the most important Chamberlain armorial services was made for Sir James Yeo who had ordered a full breakfast, tea and dessert service in 1815. Like his famous predecessor, Admiral Nelson, Yeo chose a pattern from stock, in this case number 298 which had a richly gilded deep blue border with panels of Japan foliage. The painting of his crest and motto on every piece cost 10s. each time, and this accounted for a far greater amount than the cost of the porcelain and border decoration. The set was so lavish that it was not invoiced to Sir James’ estate until 1820, two years after he was killed on a journey home from Jamaica. John Sandon, ‘The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain 1751-1851’For an account of the Admiral Yeo service See John Sandon, ‘The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, Volume One 1751-1851, page 373 including an identical tureen from the same service illustrated, and Geoffrey Godden ‘Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852’ pp. 116-117 and colour plate XI
Chamberlain Worcester armorial porcelain slop basin from the Admiral Yeo service, of footed form, painted and enriched in gilding with the crest, motto and Badge of the Order of the Bath of Admiral Sir James Yeo, the borders richly painted in an Imari palette with flowering shrubs within oval cartouches reserved on royal blue ground gilt with stylised ornament, 16cm diameter For a fuller account of the Admiral Yeo service See John Sandon, ‘The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, Volume One 1751-1851, page 373 and Geoffrey Godden ‘Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852’ pp. 116-117 and colour plate XIFrom John Sandon, ‘The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain 1751-1851’,One of the most important Chamberlain armorial services was made for Sir James Yeo who had ordered a full breakfast, tea and dessert service in 1815. Like his famous predecessor, Admiral Nelson, Yeo chose a pattern from stock, in this case number 298 which had a richly gilded deep blue border with panels of Japan foliage. The painting of his crest and motto on every piece cost 10s. each time, and this accounted for a far greater amount than the cost of the porcelain and border decoration. The set was so lavish that it was not invoiced to Sir James’ estate until 1820, two years after he was killed on a journey home from Jamaica.
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