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A set of six Royal Crown Derby Imari cups and saucers, pattern no. 2451, and a small vase, pattern no. 1459, also a Foley part tea service, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Teapot on right has hairline from interior rim to ridge of shaped upper section and two further smaller leading to crazing type lines, rubbing to decoration, other (af) with crack and spreading hairlines to base, very small hairline to rim interior, crazing, scratches to surface, rubbing to decoration, manufacturing imperfections. Please note that both teapots are Foley.
A Herend porcelain part tea set, a shaped oval tray, various trinket boxes including egg shaped example, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Height of teapot approx 12cm with cover, cover has chip, trumpet vase has small chip to rim, height 10cm, dish length approx 40cm, otherwise general surface wear including abrasions to surface, rubbing to decoration etc, various different numbers to bases, the majority of a matching or two very similar green floral patterns, blue 'Herend Hungary Handpainted' marks, cannot say whether it has been used, or whether purchased together or at different times. For postage we would recommend contacting Mailboxes Etc.
A Paragon floral decorated gilt heightened tea set comprising eight cups, twelve saucers, twelve plates, two sandwich plates, a sugar bowl and a cream jug. CONDITION REPORT: Decoration is transferred. Two side plates af, one cup af, one cup with possible restoration to base, general surface wear including scratches and abrasions with rubbing to decoration throughout.
A set of six Chinese porcelain cups and saucers painted in underglaze blue with architectural landscape with river, unmarked, diameter of saucer 12cm, possibly circa 1750, bearing Christie's Nanking Cargo auction sticker to base, lot no 5037. CONDITION REPORT: Five/six tea bowls with small chips and/or nibbles to rims, all with rough finish to foot rims and manufacturing imperfections throughout, saucers with small chips and/or nibbles to rims, rough finishes and some small nibbles to foot rims, manufacturing imperfections throughout, all with surface wear including scratches.
An early 20th century Iraqi white metal three piece tea set niello decorated with various architectural and figural scenes, comprising an octagonal baluster teapot, length 24cm, a cream jug and a twin handled sugar bowl, also a similar set of six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, combined approx 36.6ozt (10).
A 19th Century crescent china tea for one set; together with a Coalport coffee can and saucer, a late 19th Century trio (teacup, coffee can and saucer) a Crown Derby cup and saucer, a Crown Derby sugar bowl and cream jug, another cup and saucer and a Victorian teapot and jug, a French glass pin tray and a silver spoon and a thimble (one box)
Four (4) Piece George John Richards Mid 19th Century English Silver Tea And Coffee Service. Decorated with scroll and foliate chased design surrounding cartouche with Latin motto "Spectemur Agendo". Includes, coffee pot, tea pot, cream pitcher and open sugar bowl. Signed with hallmarks: London, 1845, makers mark. The tea pot foot is slightly bent or in good condition. Coffee pot measures 11" H. Total weight of set is approx. 74.73 troy ounces. Original purchase receipt from R. Feldman Ltd. London available to the winning bidder. Shipping $105.00 (estimate $1500-$2500)
THREE-PIECE WHITE METAL TEA SERVICETHAILAND, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising: a teapot, a cream jug and an open sugar bowl, finely cast with figures, mythical beasts and birds, the handles in the form of dragons (3)largest 20cm wideProvenance:Private Scottish collection.Note:For a similar three-piece Thai silver tea set, see Bonhams' sale in their Los Angeles rooms on 6th June 2017, lot 31.
EXPORT SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SETBY TU MAOXING, 19TH CENTURY comprising a tea pot and cover, a milk jug and a cream pot, each finely repoussé worked with a myriad of martial figures amongst scrolling foliage, each bearing three marks to the base reading 'Jiu Jiang', 'Tu Maoxing' and 'Zu Wen' (sterling silver); together with a SILVER-INLAID METAL BOX AND COVER, CHEN MARK, 19TH CENTURY (4)largest 18cm wideProvenance:Private Scottish collection.
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