A good five-piece Edwardian silver tea and coffee set, stamped Hancocks and Co Bruton St London, London 1905, the whole richly decorated with acanthus leaves and shell and floral borders, with scroll handles and vacant cartouche, comprising kettle on stand, teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, 163.5oz gross, in fitted wooden storage/travelling case
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A FRENCH COBALT GROUND TEAPOT AND COVER IN SEVRES STYLE AND A SUCRIER AND COVER EN SUITE, PAINTED WITH FIGURES AND FLOWERS, SPURIOUS SEVRES MARK, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, A MINTON'S TWO HANDLED VASE OF SHIELD SHAPE DECORATED BY A TAYLOR, SIGNED, WITH CONTINUOUS ROSES, A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURE OF PUTTO SEATED ON A SHELL, A 19TH CENTURY LUSTRE WARE SAUCER, A ROYAL CROWN DERBY GLAZED PORCELAIN FLOWER TROUGH AND SEVERAL OTHER ITEMS
A matched New Hall part tea service in the Yellow Shell design, circa 1800, comprising a London shaped teapot with cover and stand, 14cm high, a slop bowl, 16cm diameter, cream jug, 10cm high,(chipped) four teacups and six saucers, 14cm diameter, pattern number 1045 to some, otherwise unmarked (15)
A composite Spode terracotta drabware tea and coffee service, circa 1810, pattern 557, with gilded decoration and bat-printed classica and landscape scenes in charcoal, comprising a New Oval shape teapot and cover, with stand, a sugar basin and cover, milk jug, two large plates, four smaller plates, twelve saucers, eleven bute shape teacups, ten coffee cans, a slop bowl and a Dutch jug with cover, with similar animal subjects, one coffee can associated (48) **For a full account of Spode bat-printing on both porcelain and drabware, with the evolution of pattern numbers in the early years of the 19th century, see: Spode: Transfer Printed Ware 1784-1833 by David Drakard and Peter Holdway (Antique Collectors Club: 2002). The designs on this service are those described as The Classical Humanities, landscapes, ruins, Rivalx Abbey (1792) spelling, Llangollen Bridge, animals etc. A service in white porcelain with similarly assorted bat printed designs may be seen in the Spode Musuem, Stoke-on-Trent. Illustrations of Spode drabware may be seen in the above-mentioned book in colour on page 91, and in black and white on pages 78, 86 and 170.
An unusual 19th century English porcelain tea/coffee service, each piece profusely decorated with a transfer-print of fancy birds amongst flowers, enriched with gilding, the teapot and sugar dish of low compressed forms, with flower shaped finials, the service comprising twelve teacups, twelve coffee cups. twelve saucers, a cream jug, teapot and cover, twin handled sugar dish and cover, slop bowl, circular stand and two rectangular dishes, unmarked (minor damages/repairs) (45 including covers)
A Caughley teacup and saucer, circa 1786-94, the cup of fluted double-ogee form with moulded ear-shape handles and painted in blue with the Rose Festoons pattern, with gold dentil rims, painted S mark to each, cup 8.5cm diameter, saucer 13cm diameter (2) See CBE catalogue no.518, page 48 for a teapot and cover in this same Rose Festoons design, demonstrating the same half-fluted and waisted form.
A Caughley teapot stand, of hexagonal form, circa 1785, decorated in polychrome by Chamberlains with scattered floral sprigs, in a pattern similar to that known as Barbeaux Sprigs, with repeating pattern to the border and gilded rim, unglazed base, unmarked, 15cm wide See Caughley in Colour, plate 108 for a teapot in a similar pattern of 'Barbeaux Sprigs'.
A Royal Doulton stoneware Lord Nelson commemorative tea set, modelled in low relief with a roundel of The Victory, and a portrait of Lord Nelson, the neck inscribed England Expects Every Man Will do his Duty, with rope handles, comprising teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, impressed factory marks, teapot 13cm. high (3) Provenance A private collection of Nelson commemorative Royal Doulton ceramics. Literature Desmond Eyles & Louise Irvine Doulton Lambeth Wares, Richard Dennis Publications, page 280 for this design illustrated.
A Royal Doulton stoneware Lord Nelson commemorative teapot and cover, modelled in low relief with roundel portrait of Nelson, the reverse with The Victory, below inscription England expects every man to do his duty, in shades of blue, brown and green, and a Royal Doulton Lord Nelson vase impressed and incised marks, 13.5cm. high (2) Provenance A private collection of Nelson commemorative Royal Doulton ceramics.
•William Bill Marshall (1923-2007) a Leach Pottery stoneware teapot and cover, painted with a simple brushed grass design in blue and tenmoku spots on a celadon glaze, a Paul Barron bottle vase, a Trevor Corser Leach Pottery tile, a Rosemary Wren owl and three other pots impressed seal marks, chips to spout of pot 13cm. high (7)
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