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20th Century Japanese Seto ware blue and white porcelain three piece bachelor's tea service comprising: teapot, two handled sucrier with cover and cream jug. Together with a Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster shaped vase having Kangxi four character painted mark to base. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Two Chinese famille rose porcelain teapots with printed seal mark to bases together with a similar covered bowl CONDITION REPORT Some damages as shown in photos.Wire handle is missing and lug for fixing, has been broken off one side, small chips around the rim of the teapot and cover. The other tea pot has wear to gilding otherwise in good condition. Bowl and cover has chip to rim of the bowl cover, ok but worn gilding.
A English porcelain tea service, circa 1810, with a wide blue and gold floral border, comprising: an oval teapot, cover and stand; an oval sugar basin and cover; eleven teacups; six coffee cans, eleven saucers and a slop basin and plate/Provenance: Ombersley Court Condition Report: The teapot: restored cover, all of the underside covered. Chip to spout. Hairline and firing crack in base. Stand with patches of rubbing.Sugar box and cover in good condition.Slop bowl with broken section of rim.Plate very worn.Milk jug with hairline crack to rim. Blue enamel deteriorated.Cups: two with rim chip, four cracked, five good.Cans: one cracked, five good.Saucers: three with faint small cracks, one cracked, seven undamaged. All quite worn.
A Worcester tea and coffee service, circa 1810, of fluted form decorated with formal floral sprays in mauve and gold, comprising: a coffee pot and cover, an oval teapot stand, seven tea bowls, eight coffee cups, twelve saucers, two saucer dishes, and a cover for a sugar bowl/Provenance: Ombersley Court
A Japanese eggshell porcelain tea service decorated wisteria, comprising teapot and cover, jug and cover, sugar basin and cover, slop bowl, twelve cups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates and two bread plates, the teapot 21cm high Condition Report: Generally good condition, perhaps light rubbing to gilt in some areas.
A New Hall part tea and coffee service, pattern 779, circa 1810, printed and gilt with grapes and vine leaves on a blue ground, comprising oval teapot, cover and stand, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, waste bowl, eight teacups, twelve coffee cups and ten saucers, together with a similar Coalport service/see illustration/Provenance: Beverston Castle Condition Report: Teapot:- Cover with a crack, pot with a riveted crack to handle, stand undamaged. Sugar bowl:- good condition, Slop bowl - good condition, milk jug - good condition, coffee cups, one can with a crack to the handle, small chip and crack to another and one with a tiny rim chip. Teacups:- one with a small flat rim chip, another with a short firing crack to rim near handle. Saucers:- one cracked and stained but otherwise no damage, overall enamels and glazing quite good. The Coalport:- Teapot:- the spout has been broken and rivet repaired, the stand in good condition. Milk jug:- replacement wicker handle. Slop bowl:- undamaged but rim gilding very flaked. Plates:- one with a hairline crack and rim flaking, other one good. Cups:- two each with a short hairline crack. Saucers:- one with a short hairline crack
A George V silver four piece teasetThe teapot with wooden handle, tapered spout and foliate embossed decoration, together with a water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, Boodles & Dunthorne, Birmingham, 1935, tallest 18.5cm, weight approx. 50oz.CONDITION REPORTSugar basin dentedHot water jug - dented on footTeapot - with slight dentGeneral surface marks throughout.
A George IV silver three piece tea setThe teapot with scrolled handle, with ivory insulators, decorated throughout with acanthus leaf and floral detail and spreading foliate feet, together with accompanying double handled sugar basin and milk jug, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1825, largest 29cm wide, weight approx. 46.5oz.
A George V silver four piece tea setThe teapot with tapered body and loop handle, raised on four ball feet, together with accompanying hot water jug, milk jug and sugar pot, Birmingham, 1919, largest 24cm high, weight approx 48oz.CONDITION REPORTSome surface marks and scuffs, hallmarks worn, handles a little worn
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