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MINTON; a 'Haddon Hall' pattern dinner set, to include two sauce boats, four tureens, two candle sticks, a cream jug, thirteen soup bowls, two piece cruet, twelve cups, twelve saucers, eleven dinner plates, twenty small plates, fourteen side plates, a sugar bowl, a lidded pot, a teapot, a butter dish, two meat plates, a cake stand and sixteen napkin rings.
Beautiful 3 piece silver service, 925/000, oval shaped with a teapot, milk jug and a sugar bowl, oval shaped with sleek handles. The milk jug and sugar bowl are placed on ball feet. The teapot has a wooden handle and knob. MT.: Britton & Gould, Birmingham. jl.: H: 1931. 26x11x13cm., 14.5x8x10cm. and 20x9.5x10.5cm. Total approx. 953 grams. Small dent, otherwise in good condition.
Beautiful silver tea service, 934/000, with a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl. All decorated with an engraved edge and fitted with a sleek , . cartridge. The knob of the teapot is made from a flower. and the handle of the sugar bowl is openwork with engraving and cartouche. MT.: JM van Kempen, Voorschoten, jl.: i/m/n/: 1868/ 1871/1872. 24x15x15cm, 13x10x9cm. and ø15x14cm. about 1040 grams. In good condition.
George V silver teapot, Birmingham 1930, plain baluster form with wooden finial and handle, height 16.5cm, gross weight approx. 654g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Elizabeth II silver four piece tea and coffee service, by Edward Viners, Sheffield 1962, comprising a baluster teapot with egg and dart collar, ebony finial and handle, height 16cm, also matching coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, weight approx. 1,923g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
George VI silver four piece tea service, Sheffield 1942, comprising plain slight baluster teapot with ebony finial and handle, matching hot water jug, height 21cm, sugar basin and milk jug, each piece engraved with a gothic 'M' gross weight approx. 1,811g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Elizabeth II silver three piece tea service, Sheffield 1967, comprising Art Deco Revival faceted teapot with ebony finial and handle, with inscription, height 14cm, matching sugar bowl and milk jug, gross weight approx. 1,044g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Indian white metal three piece tea service, circa 1900, comprising lidded teapot, with elephant finial and cobra handle, faceted panel designs featuring figures, deities and animals, marked 'silver', height 17cm, also matching lidded sucrier and lidded milk jug, gross weight approx. 1,965g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Indian white metal three piece tea service, circa 1900, comprising a lidded teapot with elephant finial and cobra handle, decorated with panels of figures, deities and landmarks, marked 'silver', height 17.5cm, also matching lidded sucrier and milk jug, weight approx. 2,042g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
George V silver three piece tea service by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1932/33, comprising footed U-shaped teapot with ebony finial and handle, height 16.5cm, matching sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 775g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
George VI silver three piece tea service, London 1937, plain form, the teapot with replaced ebonised finial and wooden handle, height 16.5cm, with matching sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 809g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
George V silver three piece tea service, Birmingham 1926, comprising teapot of footed and fluted oval section, with ebony finial and handle, matching footed sugar basin and milk jug, the teapot 15cm, gross weight approx. 667g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Late Victorian silver three piece tea service, maker TH, Birmingham 1895, comprising baluster teapot, repousse decorated with flowers and a vacant cartouche, hinged domed cover, wooden handle, raised on stepped hoof feet, height 15.5cm, sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 614g (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Victorian silver teapot, maker WM, London 1840, squat baluster form decorated with flowers and foliage throughout, height 12.5cm, weight approx. 500g(Ivory Act 2018: De Minimus exemption applied for - 2MLK9BDD) (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Chinese Yixing miniature teapot, height 7cm; also a further enamelled Yixing teapot, 6cm and another hexagonal shape in grey terracotta enamelled with cranes, 7.5cm (3) (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
A Chinese 'Mandarin' type part tea service, Qianlong, painted with figures in front of a pagoda and on an underglaze blue floral ground, comprising: a teapot and cover, a spoon tray, four tea bowls, three coffee cans and four saucers, the teapot 14cm high; a large Chinese Famille Rose dish, Qianlong, 38.5cm diam; a Chinese Famille Rose octagonal plate, Qianlong, 22cm diameter; a Chinese Famille Rose teapot and cover, Qianlong, 12.5cm high and a spoon tray, blue an white dish, three teabowls and a coffee can; a Japanese Imari bowl, circa 1700, 19.5cm daim; a Chinese blue and white slop bowl, 14cm Condition Report: teapot with crack to handle four tea bowls all cracked one coffee can cracked and two with small chips saucers all with crazing enamel flaking and cracks large famille rose dish broken and glued octagonal plate with rim chip and some wear famille rose teapot with 8cm crack and chip to cover remaining items with some cracks and chips Japanese bowl cracked and with wear to interior slop bowl crack and rim chip Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of Chinese porcelain, mostly 19th century, including two teapots, seven tea cups and a tray (10) Condition Report: one lid of the teapot damaged, the other one with restored rim one cup with chip and line to the rim one cup with crack to the rim blue and white cup with cracks to the base blue and white small bowl with crack Condition Report Disclaimer
A CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, 1736 - 1795Of globular form, sparsely painted with butterflies and flowers (2)Height: 13cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. Minor restoration to the rim of teapot and rim of cover. See UV photos.
A CHINESE EXPORT ‘FAMILLE-ROSE’ PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1770Of globular form, well painted with a continuous scene of a courting Manchurian couple accompanied by two boy and female attendants highlighted in gildingHeight: 12.5cmCondition ReportUV light inspected. Restored chip to top of spout. base of handle. Some wear to gilding around the shoulder.
A CHINESE GILT-BRONZE AND ENAMEL HEXAGONAL STAND, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, 1736 - 1795Probably Imperial, either Guangzhou or Beijing enamel work shop, the upper section of hexagonal form, decorated with a posy design, with a gilt bronze jewelled foliate stem, all reserved on a domed enamelled lotus petal baseHeight: 16.5cmFor a similarly decorated teapot with a posy design see Metal Bodied Enamelled Ware, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Beijing, 1995, cat. 199, pg. 208Condition ReportUV light inspected. Two scale chips to the lower lobed section of the flower head designs where they meet the gilt-metal mount. The gem stones probably replaced. Gilding rubbed. Otherwise in good condition.
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Marguerite' pattern teapot, with three cups and saucers with flower handle, and a pair of salt and pepper shakers in the same pattern, together with a pair of Clarice Cliff salt and pepper shakers in the 'Crocus' pattern, the teapot 12 cm high, one saucer with Christies label from sale 9623 14th May 2003, lot 172
A Royal Albert Old Country Roses teawares comprising teapot, cake stand, six cups, saucers and plates, cake plate, sugar bowl etc Condition Report:teapot, cake stand, six cups, saucers and plates, cake plate, sugar bowl, oval dish, shoe and two small round dishesSome surface scratches, no chips or cracks, no jug
A Worcester 'clobbered' blue and white teapot and cover, circa 1775, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern, over-decorated in iron red and gilt, open crescent mark, 14cm high; together with a Flight Barr and Barr imari cream jug, impressed mark, 11cm high (2)Condition:Teapot with stapled repair to spout and small associated chip to the end of the spout.
A group of Doulton stoneware smoking-related items, comprising a Royal Doulton tobacco jar and cover, decorated with three roundels depicting a monk smoking in various poses, against a floral ground coloured with tones of browns, 14.5cm high (cover broken into two and re-glued); three Doulton Silicon tobacco jars, one with a cover (one badly cracked); a Royal Doulton Whitbread's Ale and Stout advertising ashtray, impressed model number 4527, 10cm diameter and a further, large Royal Doulton ash tray, twin green and blue glaze, applied with foliate hearts, impressed factory and X7262 / 5071 marks, 13cm diameter, together with further Doulton stoneware, comprising a Royal Doulton Turney & Son 20-year-old 'Royal Kilty Liqueur Whisky' decanter, with applied seal, impressed factory marks, Turney & Co Ltd, 108 West Regent Street, Glasgow black printed mark and remnants of old paper label, 18.5cm high; a Doulton Lambeth temperance jug, decorated with three panels with verses 'The Smaller the Drink / The Cooler the Blood / The Clearer the Head', 15cm high; a Royal Doulton small Art Nouveau style vase, impressed factory marks and '198Y / BB5', 10.5cm high; a Slater's Patent vase, 18cm and jug, 8.5cm high; a teapot and cover, spirit flask with stopper, vases with crimped rims, etc together with a Torquay motto ware dish, 14.5cm diameter (qty)
A small group of 18th century English porcelaincomprising a small Caughley 'Fisherman' teapot and cover, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, Sx mark, 11.5cm high; a Worcester bowl in the 'Fruit Sprigs' pattern, hatched crescent, 12cm diameter; two Caughley bowls in the 'Sliced Apple' pattern, circa 1785-90, and a Caughley/Coalport transitional hybrid hard-paste bowl in the same pattern, 16cm diameter (faults and repairs)(6 pcs including covers)
An English 'Factory 22' tea service, circa 1830-40, possibly William Ridgway, painted with rectangular panels of flowers reserved against lemon yellow, cobalt and gilt grounds, comprising a teapot of flattened melon shape with a flanged shoulder and tilted flower finial, but with a triangular fifteen hole strainer, 14.5cm high; cream jug (lacking handle), ten teacups, twelve coffee cups, slop basin, seven saucers and a square plate, single number '914' to the cream jug and '395' to some saucers, otherwise unmarked, sold together with a further 19th century English square plate, painted with flowers, marked pattern number 733, 22cm wide; and a Coalport Adelaide shape part tea and coffee service, circa 1835, pattern 3/38, painted with polychrome flowers reserved against a scrolling gilt, pale yellow and grey border, comprising fourteen teacups, three coffee cups, fourteen saucers and one plate, 20.5cm diameter, sold together with three Coalport saucers and matching slop basin in pattern 2/984, and a further Ridgway part service, circa 1825, pattern 2/1510, comprising three coffee and one teacup with high loop handles, nine teacups, bread and butter plate and a slop basin, numbered in iron red (qty) (damages)Condition:Factory 22 service - Teapot - Handle broken and re-attached, finial to cover chipped.Cream jug - handle broken, but present.Saucers - 3 cracked, 2 with hairlines.Slop - Cracked.Teacups - 2 stained yellow. 1 badly cracked. 1 with hairline. 1 both cracked and stained.Coffee cups - 1 with hairline around upper portion of handle. 1 slightly yellowed. 1 with short firing crack to upper portion of handle. A fourth cup with a hairline.Some slight gilt wear noted throughout.The lone floral square late has loss to enamels.Coalport Adeleide service - 20.5cm diameter plate with stapled repairs.Teacups - Seven missing handles. One handled teacup with a hairline and another with a foot rim chip.Coffee cups - One chipped.Saucers - One with a faint Y-shaped hairline visible to the rear. Generally, crazed throughout with a few pieces slightly stained yellow.Pattern 2/984 saucers and slop basin - Slop basin with signs of use and scratching to the interior.Ridgway service - Wear to gilding on handles and rims. Teacup with hairlines. Bread and butter plate with crude repaired break. Slop basin with Y-shaped crack to the centre, together with an upper rim chip. Saucers with gilding wear to the centres. One saucer chipped with associated crack. A second saucer with small crack to the foot. One saucer has a much paler yellow ground.
A Royal Worcester ‘Duke of Gloucester’ tea and dinner service, circa 1997, decorated with fruit and insects, taken from pieces held in the museum at Worcester. Comprising eleven teacups, eleven saucers, six sideplates, 16.5cm diameter, a teapot and cover, a spare cover for a coffee pot, a spoon tray, twin-handled sucrier and cover, cream jug, eleven medium plates, 20cm diameter, ten dinner plates, 28cm diameter, gravy boat with stand, an oval platter, 36.5cm wide, a cabbage leaf mask-head jug, 22.5cm high and a shell-shaped dish, 31cm wide, printed factory marks and gold crescents.This reproduced pattern is seemingly scarce in the UK market.
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