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A quantity of Villeroy & Boch 'Valeria' dinnerware and teaware to include ten dinner plates, twelve side plates, five coup dishes (and saucers), one small lidded tureen, three square and one oval serving dishes, two oval serving plates, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, bread & butter plate, circular plate and a candlestick.
A canteen of Elkington Plate flatware (knives removed), to/w various other plated items including hot-dish, entrée dishes, teapot and milk jug designed by Eric Clements for Mappin & Webb, various other flatware and cutlery, including fruit set with mother of pearl handles, etc. (canteen & box)
A collection of various wares comprising, a Crown Staffordshire Eggshell Demi cup and saucer with blue enamelling and gilt decoration with a silver dragon handle holder (staple repair made to teacup) (marked verso), a Ann Macbeth hand-painted porcelain decorated teacup and saucer wit blue and yellow flowers with blue edging with lustre glaze (marked verso), a Cauldon soap dish and cover decorated with floral sprays and blue and gilt edging (marked verso) (chip to cover), a Royal Crown Derby teacup and saucer with pink roses and gilt decoration (crack to teacup) (marked verso), a Victorian style teapot with gilt decoration and floral display to centre (repair made to cover, loss to spout) (h-21cm) and a Minton quad-vase with blue and gilt edging with various botanical scenes to vase (h-22cm) (chip to rim). (a/f) (6)
A "Totally Teapots" pottery teapot "Going, Going Gone", Limited edition 24/99, (The Auctioneer represents "TT's" 2003 auction of teapots, the largest such in the World, which got into the Guinness Book of records) These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.
A late 19th century teapot modelled as a fish, consuming a smaller fish Condition: some crazing all over, particularly noticeable inside, one section of crazing inside, sat of inch long looks more like a crack, The cover has cack on the inside bit, which fits into the pot and minor chips on the rim of the bit which sits inside (So not seen when lid in place)
A "Totally Teapots" pottery "Good Golly" teapot, modelled emerging from the jam jar, with printed paper label, impressed and painted factory marks to the base include "Trial Feb 02", 26.5cm high These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.
Franklin Mint; comprising porcelain vase 'The Journey Of The Heavenly Tortoise' originally by Chien-Ying May, circa 1986, with stand and certificate of authenticity, 29cm tall, together with a porcelain teapot 'The Dance Of The Celestial Dragon' on wood stand with certificate of authenticity, 23cm tall. (2)
CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN MINIATURE TEA SET, LATE 19TH CENTURY comprising teapot, one larger and two smaller teacups and saucers, each with applied foliage and had painted with insects and floral sprays, most with Augustus Rex marks to baseteapot 9.1cm highQty: 9Condition good to fair. Some minor nibbles to foliage on each piece. Would benefit from clan. Additional images detail damages.
ROYAL COPENHAGEN, MATCHED BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE MID-20TH CENTURY comprising nine dinner plates, two lattice dinner plates, ten side plates, four dessert bowls, a teapot, a coffee pot, eleven teacups, four smaller teacups, ten coffee cups, six smaller coffee cups, six coffee cans, twenty-nine saucers, six smaller saucers, five further saucers, three sugar bowls, two cream jugs, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, another, a twin-branch candelabrum, a pair of oil cruets, two tureens, two serving dishes, a pair of bowls, a vase, all stamped marks, slightly differing designsOne candlestick has a hairline. Two saucershave hairlines. Other than that, generally good, with light age and use related wear. Would benefit from clean.Images detailing a selection of marks now available.
SITZENDORF PORCELAIN MINIATURE TEA SET, LATE 19TH CENTURY comprising teapot, coffee pot, covered sugar bowl, and two teacups and saucers, each with applied foliage and hand painted with insects, marks to basethe teapot 9cm highQty: 7In overall fair condition. Cider jug lid with small chip. Sections of gilding rubbed. Each saucer with stains. Additional images now available.

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