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A collection of Coalport teawares and dinnerwares in the Revelry design to include teapots, gravy boat, cup and saucers etc, approximately 50 pieces.Condition report intended as a guide only.Handle of teapot badly cracked. Minor gilt rubbing to some cups. Very light surface scratches to some plates.
In Wonderland: A Wood Brisé Fan, circa 1880's, the light polished sticks drawn with the title ''In Wonderland'', and illustrated with six Tenniel characters from Alice in Wonderland, written by Lewis Carroll, with text beneath. From the left, the Hare in costume, with trumpet and scroll, ''The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts, all on a summer day: The Knave of hearts he stole those tarts, and took them quite away!'', the Mad Hatter with the dormouse ''Twinkle twinkle little bat?, How I wonder what you're at, Up above the world you fly, Like a tea tray in the sky''. The two central drawings show ''The March Hare and the Mad hatter trying to put the Dormouse in the teapot'', and below ''The hatter left the Court without even waiting to put his shoes on''. To the right, the Hatter ''The wretched toe bled so that he shook both his shoes off'' and finally the Hare consults his pocket watch, no verse. The recto shows a spray of roses with a ladybird perched on the stem. Guard length 9.25 inches or 23.5cm Purchased at Christie's SK on 9th July 1985 for £130.00. Alice In Wonderland was first published in 1865. The illustrator is known to be Sir John Tenniel (1820 to 1914)Generally good and clean. The ribbon is sound but need to be re-spaced, and the wood next to the central ribbon slot is slightly damaged.
An Edwardian Cliviger Pottery twin spouted teapot and cover, decorated in slip 'Coronation June 26 1902 Mrs Cooper', 19cm high with a mocha creamware jug, late 18th century, 13cm high and a 'J.Milne' ale bottle with drip glazed exterior, 15.5cm high (3) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot- Crazed throughout but generally in good condition. Some pitting and firing frits visible. Cover with small dirtied chip to rim insert. Mocha jug- restored rim. Rim descending hairline crack and crazing throughout including stained crazing to the handle. Milne jar- Extensive stained crazing throughout. Small glaze chip exposing stoneware body. Pitting visible.
A plated three piece tea set in the Victorian taste with applied scrolling decoration, comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, together with a plated desk stand, set with two cut glass inkwells and raised on scrolling feet, together with a twin-handled drinks' tray, stamped "Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Regent Street" to back, approx 70 cm long
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