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Ceramics - a Royal Albert Celebrations pattern tea service, for six, comprising cups, saucers, side plates, bread and butter plates, milk jug and sugar bowl; a Fryers two tier cake stand; a Wellington china coffee set, for six, comprising coffee pot, cups, saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl; etc
A Mason's Ironstone Strathmore pattern jug; a similar shaped plate; Masons Regency plate; a Carlton Ware Australia Design Primrose pattern teapot and side plates; a set of four late 19th century shaped circular dessert plates, printed and painted with summer flowers and insects; an ovoid studio glass vase; a Staffordshire Indian Tree pattern part tea set; Royal Worcester; Wedgwood; other decorative ceramics; qty
A Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed Willow pattern jug; a late Victorian flow blue part tea set; a complimentary Haddon Hall flow blue plate, With Brigg's & Compys The Shoe Peoples Compliments; a Japanese export ware charger; other blue and white ceramics; a set of four French Gien coffee cups and saucers; cocktail accessories, including a novelty bottle pourer as a medieval knight's helmet; a soda syphon; drinking glasses; lemonade set; etc
A group of mixed porcelain and pottery Including two pairs of Japanese Satsuma vases, a group of blue and white plates and bowls, a pair of Austrian porcelain relief moulded ewers, a graduated set of Staffordshire blue tinted stoneware jugs with neoclassical figures, Royal Worcester ‘Regency’ pattern tea wares, various wine glasses, a Staffordshire spill group and other items.
*Chinese Botany. A collection of approximately 370 original botanical watercolours done at Amoy by Dr Bun-Ko, circa 1700, watercolours of flowers, fruit and plants on individual sheets of laid mulberry paper, each identified in Chinese script and mostly within pen and ink ruled borders, some with additional manuscript notes, the majority inscribed in a contemporary hand 'Done at Emoy in China by Doctor Bun-Ko, bro[ugh]t thence by Mr Chr[istopher] Brewster 1701' to lower margins, the largest sheet 38 x 22cm, but mostly 22 x 22cm and similar sizes James Cuninghame, a Scottish physician attached to the East India Company's 'Factory' in Amoy, commissioned a set of coloured drawings of indigenous plants from a Chinese physician, Dr Bun-Ko. Cuninghame asked Christopher Brewster to take the pictures, together with herbarium specimens, back to England, and present them to James Petiver in 1701. Petiver was a scholarly apothecary who was very actively involved with the Chelsea Physic Garden. The number of species collected by Cuninghame is estimated at nearly 600. The British Library holds 789 of the drawings in Addit. MS. 5292. Two other volumes containing 400 and 249 drawings made at Amoy form Addit. MSS. 5293, 5294. 'Cuninghame was the first European to have successfully returned botanical collections from China, and he sent to other botanists, including Dubois, Pluknet, and Petiver, many new plants including flowering and fruiting specimens of tea, for which he was repeatedly thanked in their works', (Oxford Dictionary of National Biography). (approx. 370)
A quantity of mainly vintage teaware to include Royal Albion cobalt blue and white gilt heightened tea service, a set of Crown China blue and white willow pattern teaware, Paragon 'Symmetra' part coffee service to include coffee pot and cups, four Royal Albert non-matching cups, to include 'Moss Rose', 'Sweet Violets', 'Winsome', and 'Old Country Roses,', and a quantity of orange ground c1930s carnival glass to include cups, bowls, decorative baskets etc.
A CASED SET OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER TEA KNIVES, A SILVER COMMEMORATIVE SPOON AND A CASED SET OF SIX EPNS DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, the tea knives hallmarked Sheffield 1922, the commemorative spoon with lady in profile to the terminal, stamped 80 years with crown surmount, hallmarked Sheffield 1977, total weight of these 201 grams and a set of six EPNS dessert knives and forks
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