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Clarice Cliff - Forest Glen - A Lynton shape early morning or bachelor set circa 1935 comprising teapot, cover, cream, sugar and matched cup and saucer, handpainted with a stylised cottage landscape below a tonal red Delecia effect sky, Bizarre mark and large black script signature mark, restorations. ILLUSTRATED
Clarice Cliff - Marguerite - An early morning teapot circa 1932 of swollen ovoid form with a domed cover relief moulded with large blooms and buds and a conforming moulded loop handle picked out in orange, turquoise and brown over a conforming Delecia style ground, Bizarre mark, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED
Shelley - Loganberry - A 1930`s Eve shape coffee service comprising coffee pot, six coffee cans and saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl all decorated with orange enamel and brown foliage against a white ground with pale yellow and orange banding, the teapot with original Shelley `Poetry in China` paper swing tag detailing the shape, whom it was checked and examined by, the price details for various sets and quantities and to the back `How to use it`, printed marks, painted pattern 12434. ILLUSTRATED
Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea, coffee and dinner service, comprising; plates, 6 x 10", 6 x 8", 6 x 6": six desert bowls, six tea cups and saucers, six coffee cups and saucers; five soup bowls; six saucers; cake plate; coffee pot; teapot; water jug; two milk jugs; two sugar bowls and salt and pepper.
David Leach - Lowerdown Pottery - A large later 20th Century hand thrown teapot of cylinder form with integral spout and upper lugs with bent bamboo handle, the body decorated with stylised grass motifs over a celadon glazed ground, impressed seal marks, height 19cm (small restoration to the tip of the spout)
A matched four piece tea service, the rounded oblong teapot with ebonised finial on hinged domed lid within flared rim and ebonised scroll loop handle, 12” wide, with matching hot water pot and cream jug, Sheffield 1931, together with a similar two handled sugar bowl, Sheffield 1935, 56.44ozs all in.
A Shelley early morning tea set for one, pattern number 14201 “Osterley” comprising bulbous teapot and cover, one cup, saucer and plate, cream jug and sugar bowl, together with another Wileman & Co Foley tea set for one, pattern number 4046, comprising teapot and cover, one cup, saucer and plate, cream jug and sugar bowl in yellow and gilt (12).
A 19th Century Pratt ware jug in typical palette of green, brown and blue, the sides with opposing ovals depicting birds in raised relief, a Prattware figure of a lady emblematic of the seasons, a Prattware bachelor's style teapot, a pottery tulipiere decorated with trailing flowers in brown, yellow and blue, a 19th Century earthenware jug, printed and tinted in the chinoiserie taste, a 19th Century transfer printed mug and an earthenware brick vase transfer printed with floral sprays (7)
A collection of eight 20th Century Chinese Yi-xing miniature teapots, a similar buff stoneware teapot , an early 19th Century pink lustreware teapot of Newhall shape and two further teapots CONDITION REPORTS Wear and scuffs. Famille rose decorated teapot with some chips, and the pale teapot has holes to rim for a fitment which is missing, but other Chinese teapots appear in reasonably good condition. English/European teapots are more worn and with crazing and staining, and some damage.
A Sylvac green glazed pottery vase modelled as a nest with oak leaves with out-stretched winged eagle handle (No 1305), a studio art pottery teapot and cover, a similar studio art pottery cylindrical vase, a 20th Century Continental porcelain baluster shaped vase and a soapstone and inlaid shallow circular dish (5)
A Royal Albert bone china "Lady Hamilton" pattern part tea service, comprising sandwich plate, side plates, cups, saucers, teapot and cover, sugar bowl, milk jug and a Colclough bone china floral pattern part tea service CONDITION REPORTS Royal Albert has general wear and scuffs, cut marks to cake plate, but otherwise appears in reasonable condition. Colclough has heavy wear to gilding, and scuffs, plus stains to the teapot.
A first period Worcester blue scale ground composite part tea service. c.1765, all with blue square seal marks, painted with exotic birds, butterflies and insects within mirror and vase gilt scroll cartouches, comprising; a globular teapot and cover with flower head finial, 6¼in. (16cm.) high, tiny chip beneath rim of cover; two tea cups; two saucers, one with small chip to inside of footrim; a 9in. plate with silver rim; and a pair of 7½in. saucer dishes with scalloped rims, small rim chip to both. (8). * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A Bristol porcelain (Richard Champion`s factory) composite part tea service. c.1775, the globular teapot and cover with gilded foliate capped auricular handle and spout, painted with green husk bands and laurel swags suspended from floral bosses on a gilded band, within gilded dentil borders, blue painted `X` mark, 6in. (15.2cm.) high, small chip to rim of cover; together with four other pieces with matching decoration, comprising a silver shaped cream jug with blue painted `Xb` mark, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high, crack to base of handle; a bowl shaped tea cup with scroll handle and saucer, blue painted `X` marks; an ogee shaped tea cup and saucer with foliate capped scroll handle, blue painted `B` marks, small rim chip to saucer; and a coffee cup and saucer, saucer only with blue painted `X` dot and line marks, rim chip to saucer. (8). * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A rare Chelsea-Derby part tea service. c.1775, probably modelled by Pierre Stephan, comprising a teapot, cream jug, two cups and two saucers, all with small gold anchor marks, the teapot, jug and one saucer incised with a script `N`, the teapot of unusual form with tapered cylindrical body with pronounced flattened shoulder, angular handle and short part-fluted spout with moulded wreath decoration, on a flared foot, the raised rim pierced with two rows of small holes, the scrolled handle mount with similar piercing, the spiral fluted cover with Sphinx finial, decorated with floral swagged urns and floral sprigs between cobalt blue borders with gilded foliate decoration, the shoulder with a puce and turquoise floral and foliate meander, the foot and cover with cobalt blue and gilded fluting, 4in. (10.1cm.) high, the other five pieces with conforming decoration, base of jug off and repaired, hairline to one cup, the other cup with discolouration to base. (5). * A teapot of similar form but with plain, gilt sprigged decoration, described as Derby, is in the V&A Collection, Museum No. C.254&A-1922. A cream jug of similar form and decoration, the urn replaced with a portrait oval, was sold at Bonhams, London, 23rd June 2004, Lot 1202, hammer price £450. ** Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A rare first period Worcester `Earl Dalhousie` pattern composite part tea service. c.1785, comprising a teapot of French shape with a reeded, barrel shaped body, moulded shaped scroll handle, foliate form spout and flower bud finial, decorated with a Dalhousie type pattern with circular landscape panels within turquoise husk borders, one depicting a church and churchyard, the other a thatched cottage beside a river, both surrounded by floral sprays and butterflies, the cover decorated with fruit and insects, the shoulder and rim of the cover in deep cobalt blue, the rim, spout, handle and finial enriched with gilding, small blue crescent mark to base, 5in. (12.75cm.) high, lacks one leaf applied from cover, chip to base of spout; together with a cream jug, spoon tray, slop bowl, small sugar basin, tea cup and saucer, four tea bowls and saucers and two coffee cups and saucers, all with similar Dalhousie style decoration, one with script `W` mark, the others with small blue crescent marks, wear to decoration inside sugar basin and tea cup, small chip to base of one coffee cup. (20).
A New Hall porcelain part tea service. c.1800, comprising a teapot and cover with lobed stand, a cream jug, 8in. saucer plate, slop bowl, two coffee cans with loop handles, five tea bowls and seven saucers, all decorated in polychrome enamels and iron red with Pattern 421 depicting oriental figures in garden landscapes, the teapot 9¼in. (23cm.) long, iron red, puce or black overglaze `421` to base of teapot and stand, plate and slop bowl, hairline cracks to two saucers, small chip to two tea bowls. (20).
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