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Collection of coloured stoneware including a Wedgwood green and white jasperware vase with classical figures, a redware cylindrical teapot and cover with engine-turned bands, 10cm high (handle cracked and restored), a black basalt two-handed gadrooned pot and cover, a teapot and cover similar and a Wedgwood black basalt spill vase
Royal Doulton Art Deco part tea service, printed green marks, painted black, pattern no.RA8655, printed with arched black and green panels within gilt dot bands, comprising a teapot and cover, six teacups and six saucers and a 20th c . French porcelain neo-classical style jar and cover, with spurious blue la Courtille marks, decorated with gilt and blue swags, 19cm high
An assortment of three early 20th century & later English studio art pottery items. The lot to include a majolica Whieldon / Wedgwood style small sized drip gaze teapot with figural finial, an Art Nouveau Eichwald jardinière, together with a Royal Lancastrian floral vase. Tallest measuring approx. 22cm tall.
Hornsea - Tapestry - A large vintage retro mid 20th century circa. 1960's Hornsea Pottery tea and dinner service in the powder blue 'Tapestry' pattern. The service comprising of teacups, saucers, side plates, sugar bowl, milk jug, teapot, tureens, coffee jar, tea jar, sugar jar, butter dish, gravy dish & saucer, vinegar jar, salt shaker and cereal bowl.
A Gien France 'Tamarin' dinner service, floral pattern, comprising of one lidded jug, five trays, one large serving tray, twenty-eight serving plates, a gravy boat, a teapot, two square dishes, one large lidded jug, a small milk jug, two large bowls, eight dinner plates and a large handled tureen (52)Used condition, with chips to some pieces including the jug.
A 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver oval teapot on associated stand, the teapot with detailed bud finial above angled ebonised handle and band of floral detail to the body, the mark for 1814, length 22cm, the stand with shaped dished central section to house the teapot and shaped rim, length 25.5cm, combined approx. 21.4ozt/666g.Condition Report: The teapot is in good condition, of heavy gauge. The cover is not hinged, it is simply a lift-off cover. Heavy wear to the ebonised handle, but just minor surface scratches.
A 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver teapot of squat circular form with ebonised knop finial and handle, with engraved crest of a stag to the compressed body, length 19.5cm, approx. 12.35ozt/384g.Condition Report: Of good gauge throughout, the lid is a lift-off example rather than hinged. Some wear to the ebonised detail, surface tarnishing and toning, but overall condition is good.
A GROUP OF MID-CENTURY TEA AND COFFEE WARES, comprising a Wade 'Spring Time' pattern coffee pot, seven cups, six saucers (two chipped), milk jug and sugar bowl (light crazing on all pieces), a green Carlton Ware Australian design 'Foxglove' teapot, two cups, two saucers, cream jug, sugar bowl, preserve pot, trinket dish, a yellow 'Foxglove' pin dish, a Brentleigh Ware 'Beech' pattern oval dish and a footed bowl with three flower feet, Lingard sugar bowl and milk jug, an Avon Ware dish (31) (Condition Report: the footed dish is crazed and stained , gilt is worn on some pieces, crazing on other pieces in varying degrees)
A ROYAL ALBERT 'CELEBRATION' PATTERN TEA SET, comprising two cake plates (one marked as second quality), small teapot, milk jug (second quality), sugar bowl, six cups (4 second quality), six saucers( 4 second quality), six tea plates (6 second quality) (23) (Condition report: all appear in good condition, second quality mentioned in description)
A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED CERAMICS, comprising a mid-century Poole Pottery 'Parsley' tray, two Dansk cast aluminium animal figures, a pair of Dresden porcelain baskets, a Royal Winton gilt dish, a pair of Aynsley 'Orchard Gold' pattern footed vases, height 12cm (one is chipped, the other has a mark near the rim under the glaze), a Royal Albert 'Heirloom' pattern cup and saucer, a small ginger jar, a Royal Albert ' Lady Ascot' pattern teapot (second quality), a 1970's Goebel Wildlife Wall Plate Series First Edition No. 1 Robin cabinet plate, a Poole Pottery vase, a blue and white Macintyre teapot (chipped and hairline crack on the base), Aynsley 'Wild Tudor' pattern bud vase, a Mason's 1981 Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims, etc. (Qty) (Condition report: obvious damage mentioned)
A MINTON 'HADDON HALL 'PATTERN TEA SET, comprising three oval sandwich plates (two marked as second quality), one cake plate, two side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl, teapot (second quality), two milk jugs, large sugar bowl, pin dish (marked as a second), six cups, six saucers, six tea plates (31) (Condition report: all appear in good condition, some pieces marked as second quality)
THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARES, to include a vintage West German floor vase impressed marks to base 239-41 Scheurich Keramik, a framed map of old Staffordshire, an Empire Ware green and blue bowl decorated with birds and flowers, a bed throw, a Carnival Ware dish impressed Peacock to the centre, silverplate pill box, teapot and tea spoon, two Wade tortoises, Midwinter Stylecraft 'Oranges And Lemons' pattern dinner wares, Wedgwood 'Ice Rose' pattern tea wares, drinking glasses, etc. (3 boxes + loose)
A ROYAL DOULTON 'LARCHMONT' PATTERN DINNER SET, comprising three covered tureens, one serving dish, two gravy jugs and stands, twelve soup dishes, saucers, two oval meat plates, twelve dinner plates, twelve side plates, one cake plate, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers, eighteen tea plates (92) (Condition report: all appear in good condition, very light surface scratches)
A GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOON AND ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, the fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with shell detail to the handle and engraved initials, wavy rim detail to the rim of the slight misshapen bowl, hallmarked 'Philip Grierson' Glasgow 1820, approximate gross weight 0.56 ozt, 17.6 grams, together with an entree dish with cover, a three piece silver plated tea set comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, a large tankard, various pieces of loose cutlery, a cased set of cake forks, a cased twelve piece set of coffee spoons
TWO BOXES OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a plastic storage box with contents of costume jewellery, a cased set of fish eaters, a cased set of dessert spoons, a cased set of soup spoons, a cased EPNS pepperette set, assorted loose cutlery, bottle stops, asparagus tongs, trays, candle stick, teapot, trays etc
Various scent bottles, some unopened, to include Giverny, Rochas, Crabtree & Evelyn, various ceramics and glass to include Johann Haviland 'Bavaria' part tea service to include coffee pot, teapot, cups, saucers, etc, early 19th century cheese dish, boxed Rosenthal candle holder, tumblers, boxed glasses, champagne glasses, etc (3 boxes)
A Chinese Famille Verte Lotus Pond Teapot H 23.5cm; W 18cm Ming Dynasty The Na Yantu Palace Old Collection Na Yantu (1867-1938) was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty and the 27th generation descendant of Genghis Khan. In 1874 (Qing Tongzhi 13th year), he inherited the title of 7th generation Prince of Khalkha, also known as "Na Wang". Na Yantu lived a luxurious life and was keen on gambling in the casino, which resulted in huge expenses and increasingly difficult living conditions. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he borrowed 70,000 silver yuan from Father Jean-Marie Planchet, a priest of The North Church Catholic Church in Beiping (now Beijing). In 1927, Na Yantu entrusted the antiques in his royal residence to Minsheng Trading Company for auction to repay the debt, but the proceeds were still not enough to repay the debt. Later, Nayantu was sued by Father Jean-Marie Planchet. After Nayantu lost the lawsuit, the royal residence was mortgaged to Father Jean-Marie Planchet. A large number of artworks in that royal residence were purchased and transported back to France by Albert Armand Pouyanne (1873-1932), and after Pouyanne's death, his wealth and a large number of collections were inherited by his family.
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