Five pieces of Royal Crown Derby comprising an oval platter, 2451 (restored), a 19th century oval teapot stand (af), a twin handled sucrier and cover (af), a small sparrow beak jug (af) and a further jug, 383 (5). CONDITION REPORT: The tray has been broken and restored, the teapot stand has a 1cm x 3mm chip to the rim, a small firing floor, surface scratches and wear to gilding. The sucrier has had one handle broken off, staple repaired, crudely glued and this is not a good repair, also a crack running through it and rubbing to gilding. The sparrow beak jug has got four cracks and a small chips. Other jug is OK.
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A late 19th century Portuguese majolica glazed teapot modelled as a grotesque fish with a further fish as the spout, impressed marks, length 28cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some minor losses to the raised parts and scuffs throughout, the tip of the handle has been glue repaired and there is a crack running through the glaze of the handle, a few small chips to the glaze around the foot rim.
A graduated set of three Royal Copenhagen blue and white jugs, a pair of early 20th century Vienna vases, a collection of Coalport buildings and a decorative teapot. CONDITION REPORT: Tissington Hall: well broken and crudely repaired. Church: one flower broken. Saint Cecilia repaired. All other cottages are good. Jugs are OK. Vases are rubbed. Jug and cover rubbed.
A quantity of Booths "Real Old Willow" tea and dinner ware comprising a teapot, a jug and bowl, a sucrier, four cups and saucers, four tea plates, a sandwich plate, two dessert plates, three dinner plates, a meat plate, and a gravy boat and stand, also a blue and white bowl and a green and white meat plate. CONDITION REPORT: Two of the tea plates are glazed and/or chipped, the associated bowl and meat plate are chipped, the rest is in good condition with little wearing to the gilt.
A mixed lot of ceramics including a quantity of tea ware with a green rim and gilt decoration on a white ground, comprising a teapot, a jug and bowl, a sucrier, a sandwich plate, eleven tea plates, eight cups, and twelve saucers, also a quantity of tea ware in "Rosina" floral pattern comprising one sandwich plate, one bowl, six tea plates, six cups and saucers, two Royal Doulton Dickens ware plates, and a pair of decorative vase jugs.
An electroplated Royles Patent self pouring teapot with fluted design by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield, height 21cm, a cranberry tinted glass and electroplated epergne with five vases and a bowl set in the frame, length 49cm, and a cranberry coloured glass cream jug (3). CONDITION REPORT: Two of the vase are missing from the epergen, however five remain in good condition. The upper rim of the jug has been ground.
A small collection of electroplated items comprising a hot water jug by Walker & Hall of Sheffield, an early 20th century geometric design teapot, a quantity of spoons, a set of six fruit knives with hallmarked silver collars and mother of pearl handles, and a hallmarked silver napkin ring (af).
A large electroplated charger with ornate etched decoration to the centre and applied ivy leaves and fruit to the hexagonal rim, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, diameter 45cm, and an unusually shaped electroplated teapot of hexagonal shape with pointed rims raised on hexagonal stepped base, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, height 25cm (2).
A George VI hallmarked silver teapot of rounded rectangular form and a matching hot water pot, both engraved with the initial "E", Birmingham 1938, length of teapot 29cm, combined approx 44ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The spout of the teapot is slightly bent out of shape and the foot rim is slightly pushed into the body of the teapot, some surface scratches but overall ok.
A collection of Masons Ironstone ""Regency"" china comprising teapot (w a f), six jugs various, two mugs, dish with pepper, mustard and an egg cup, five cups with eight saucers, cake plate, five serving dishes various, jam pot, sugar bowl, ashtray, two small dishes, and two large cups with three saucers, approx. 43 pieces.
A good quality Edwardian silver six piece tea and coffee service, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1901-1905, of oval serpentine form with shaped border, includes spirit kettle with burner and stand; teapot; coffee pot; two handled sucrier; cream jug and hinged lid tea caddy, total weight 97.4oz
Ceramics - a set of four Aynsley cups and saucers; a set of four Duchess China Art Deco coffee cans and saucers, green ground, gilded bands; a Falcon Ware teapot, decorated with period ladies; a conforming covered hot water jug; a Torquay Ware cream jug, painted with a kingfisher in flight; a cottage ware butter dish and cover; ceramic ladles; 19th century and later decanter stoppers, some faceted; qty

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