We found 151247 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 151247 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
151247 item(s)/page
Ninety six pieces of Susie Cooper "Dresden Spray" pattern dinner and teaware comprising 11 cups and saucers, 6 breakfast cups and saucers, teapot, hot water jug, milk jug, cream jug, sugar bowl, 3 piece condiment set, 3 graduated platters, 2 gravy boats, 2 lidded tureens, 6 soup bowls, 45 assorted plates, small spoon dish and a small double dish, each piece with printed marks pattern 1017, (some staining, crazing and minor faults).
A FOUR PIECE VICTORIAN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE comprising tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, the compressed circular bodies partly lobed, with repousse floral decoration and gadrooned rims, by George William Adams, 1889-1890, the teapot and coffee pot with wooden handles and finials, 49.5oz all in (4)
A Victorian Irish pear-shaped teapot with a flared foot-rim, the shoulder and flush-hinged cover engraved with strapwork, shells, foliate scrolls and diaper, and with a band of similar shells near the base, with a leaf scroll handle, facetted spout and with finial, Dublin 1838, the maker's 'PL' not traced, 25cm diameter (6 in), 778g (25 oz)
A Victorian teapot of compressed baluster form embossed with flowers, leaves, scrolls and cartouches, with a crest, a leaf capped double scroll handle and four feet, the domed cover with a bird of prey and leaf finial (a repair to the spout and handle), London 1854 by William Hunter, 17cm diameter (6.75 in), 758g (24 oz)
A George III oblong teapot and a later milk jug and sugar bowl, each with a fancy gadrooned border, ball feet, and engraved with the crests of Maxwell, Baronets of Wigtownshire, the teapot London 1813, the mark of Alice and George Burrows II over-striking another, the milk jug and sugar bowl 1928 by Nayler Brothers, 1304g gross (42 oz)
A late George III three piece tea service, comprising; an oblong teapot and milk jug and a round hot water jug, each part spiral fluted with a floral border, the teapot and hot water jug with monograms, the hot water jug with a floral chased foot (lacking a stand), London 1817 by Soloman Hougham, the teapot 18cm (7 in), 1785g gross (57 oz)
A William IV melon-fluted four-piece tea and coffee service, chased and embossed with flowers within 'C' scroll panels and diaper, the tea and coffee pots with convolvulus finials, the milk jug and sugar bowl with leaf chased and female mask handles, London 1832-33 by John Wakefield, the teapot 19cm diameter (7.5 in), 2562g gross (82 oz)
An assortment of Spode Broseley pattern teawares (P614, S159): comprising a Cottage shape china teapot (crack in body) and earthenware creamer, a London shape coffee cup with gilding, a breakfast saucer, a Bute teacup and saucer, and an Etruscan teacup and saucer with gilding, all with printed upper-case marks
A New Hall 'London' shape bone china part tea service, painted with panels of floral sprays reserved on an ozier-moulded ground, comprising: a teapot, cover and, a sugar box and cover, a slop bowl, a milk jug, two saucer dishes, eight teacups, eleven coffee cups and ten saucers, iron-red painted pattern no. 2439, circa 1825 (some damage and restoration)
Two children's plates and two Dickens teapot stands: an octagonal child's plate with moulded border, the centre printed in brown with "Robinson Crusoe", width 15.5cm, unmarked: a child's plate with enamelled floral-moulded border, the centre printed in blue with Franklin's Maxims "Want of Care..." etc, diameter 15.8cm, unmarked; and two black-printed teapot stands with Dickens' subjects featuring Miss Miggs and Mr. Bunsby, diameter 17cm, printed title "Summer Time" and registration diamonds for 26 November 1878 (by T. & R. Boote).
Jean Dick- Still life with porcelain figurines and a teapot; watercolour, inscribed on label verso, 29.2x37.5cm: E. C. Sproule- 'Ajaccio'; watercolour, signed and titled: together with one other watercolour of an Italian street scene by the same hand, a watercolour, an oil and four frames, various sizes, (9)
A 19th Century Meissen circular teapot in the 18th Century manner, enamelled in colours with two oval vignettes depicting young lovers in gardens within gilt borders, on a royal blue ground, with gilt decorated spout and handle, the lid modelled with a flowerhead, 5. 5ins high (cross swords mark in underglaze blue to base - circa 1870)
A 19th Century American five piece tea service of late 18th Century Neo-Classical design, the oval moulded bodies engraved with stylised leaf floral bandings and floral swags, comprising - oval teapot, the domed lid with urn pattern finial and angular loop handle, 8.25ins high, teapot stand with tongue pattern mounts to rim, on four panelled feet, 6.75ins x 8ins, two-handled sugar basin and domed cover, milk jug, and slop basin, by Gale & Willis, New York, dated 1859 (gross weight 65ozs)
A George IV three piece tea service, the squat circular bodies with gadroon mounts to rim, embossed with band of floral and leaf ornament, each on four floral and scroll panelled feet, comprising - teapot with flowerhead finial to the slightly domed lid, two-handled sugar basin, and milk jug, probably by William Troby, London 1821 (gross weight 40ozs - the bodies somewhat dented - sugar basin with rectangular patch to one side) (See lot 170 for illustration).
An early Victorian English porcelain three piece tea service comprising teapot and sucrier with loop finials and milk jug, all with rococo scroll handles, and a pair of square plates, all painted with sprays of garden flowers on a white ground, the deep blue borders with gilt rococo scroll work, 19cm high, painted mark 1/515, printed lozenge registration mark for June 14th 1843 faults and repairs, possibly Ridgway or Coalport (5)
-
151247 item(s)/page