A large quantity of Royal Albert Old Country Roses dinner wares comprising; six teacups and saucers, six coffee cups and saucers, six mugs and saucers, six twin handled cups, a teapot and cover, a coffee pot and cover, a milk jug, cream jug, a granulated sugar bowl, a sugar cube bowl, a serving plate, six dinner plates, six side plates, six cake plates, a gravy boat, two tureens and covers, a meat plate, six cereal bowls and a two tiered cake stand (Qty)
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A New Hall Porcelain Teapot, Cover and Stand and Matching Plate, painted in pattern number 1225 with pink roses and blue sprigs; A Derby Chamberstick, painted in blue, iron red and yellow with foliate scrolls within a beadwork border, red crown and D mark, 10cms diameter; A Davenport Imari Pattern Basket and a Pearlware Tea Bowl and Matching Bowl and Cover. (8)
AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEAPOT AND COVER 15cm high, AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE SPARROW BEAK BALUSTER CREAM JUG with figure decoration 10.5cm high, A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BOTTLE VASE with figures and horse riding scene in a landscape 14cm high, AN EARLY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER and A SMALL DECORATIVE SATSUMA DISH
A Spode Stafford Flowers teapot and cover, with a matching sugar box and cover and a milk jug, six matching plates, 24 cm diameter, and other similar items (qty) Condition report Report by GHThese items are bone china. There are -Six dinner plates, six side plates, a coffee cup and saucer, a teacup and saucer, a teapot, a milk jug, sugar box and cover, two dessert plates, and two plates from the Spode Wild Flowers series of six plates.Condition generally good. Mostly appears unused with little or no wear and no obvious breakages or restorations.Dinner plates approx. 24 cm diameterTwo dessert/side plates approx. 20 cm diameterThe saucer approx. 11.5 cm diameterThe larger saucers approx. 16 cm diameter
A silver teapot, Thomas Bradbury & Son, London 1928, 13.5 cm high, and a similar sugar bowl and milk jug, Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1929, approx. 42.7ozt (all in) (3) See illustration Condition report Report by GHPlease note this is not a matching set. The teapot has a London mark and the two other items have Sheffield marks See illustrationsTeapot from end of handle to end of spout is 26 cm. No engravings, monograms etc on any of the pieces. Small dent to teapot spout and some very minor dents to sugar bowl. Otherwise in good condition.
A Chinese silver coloured metal three piece tea set, with simulated bamboo handles, and embossed with prunus, approx. 20.1 ozt (teapot handle detached) (3) See illustration Condition report Report by RBTeapot handle detached on the ivory spaces which are now brokenReport by GHEach piece has a single character mark to the base.
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SPOON TRAY OR TEAPOT STAND made for the European market c. 1780, centrally painted with a blindfolded Cupid within Rococo formal border with crossed cornu copiae, 18cm wide. A Chinese 'Imari' porcelain circular dish, circa 1720, 26.5 dia. and a pair of export octagonal soup bowls, c. 1800 painted with Manchu court ladies, 22cm dia. (4). Condition report Stand: heavy rubbing, gilding on rim. Heavily worn and small enamel losses. Imari dish: 5cm hairline crack from rim. Small rim chip, gilding rubbed. Soup bowls: some rubbing and chips on rims.
A NANKING CARGO TEAPOT painted in underglaze blue with a willow and peony on a fenced terrace overlooking an island, c.1752, 12cm high, original Christie's label lot 2100 on base and lid. And a pair of Nanking cargo 'Pagoda and River' landscape pattern small size teabowls and saucers, 11.5cm dia. sold with a signed copy of 'Treasures of the Deep' by Hugh Edwards, 2000 (5). See illustration. Recovered by Captain Michael Hatcher from the 'Geldermalsen' and sold by Christie's in 1986, some 234 years after the sinking.Condition Report Teapot- very good, slight staining on spout rim. Pair teabowl & saucers- both good.
A TIBETAN WHITE METAL AND PARCEL GILT MOUNTED TEAPOT, finely worked around the globular body with apsaras, birds and foliate motifs, lotus bird finial to the domed cover, with makara spout and dragon handle, probably 18th century, 30cm high Provenance: By repute associated with the Younghusband Expedition. Condition report In poor condition - dents, mounts partly lost or lifting or split. A.F.
A quantity of Royal Doulton tea and dinner ware in "Rondelay" pattern, H5004, comprising teapot, jug, two lidded sugar bowls, six coffee cups and saucers, five tea cups and six saucers, six tea/side plates, six dinner plates, seven small dinner plates, six dessert plates, six small bowls, six large bowls, two tureens (one with lid), a sandwich plate, a sauce boat and saucer and two differently sized oval meat platters.

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