A Sèvres Porcelain Etrusque Tea Service, 1827, painted with a band of flowers within formal gilt foliate borders, stencilled mark in blue with date cypher for 1827, comprising:1 teapot and cover1 twin-handled sucrier and cover2 helmet-shaped milk jugs12 cups17 saucers2 pedestal dishes (35)A similar Dejeuner service is recorded in the factory records as decorated á guirlandes de fleurs frise d'or and delivered to M Baudouin on 22nd December 1828Teapot with some light internal staining and wide crazing not visible on the outside. Sucrier with two large flat chips to rim of cover and with further chip to flange of cover, rim crack to the side of one handle travelling half way down the base. One cup with two long hair cracks to the rim. One with a crack across the lower handle terminal. One with a short crack to the rim near the upper handle terminal. One with slight flakes to the foot. One saucer with a broken section to the rim professionaly restored. Another with a star crack in the base. Two saucers with a large rim chip. One pedestal dish with firing crack to foot. Some typical minor enamel, gilt and glaze wear.Teapot 12.5cm high and the same handle to spout. Sucrier 16cm handle to handle 12cm high. Jugs 13.5cm high. Pedestal dishes 21cm diameter. Saucers 15cm diameter.
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A fine Paragon 'Meadowvale' bone china dinner and tea service:12 dinner plates, side plates and tea plates;a teapot, 10 tea cups and saucers with 2 spare saucers;a coffee pot and 2 coffee cups;2 milk jugs, a cream jug, a lidded sugar bowl and 2 small bowls;12 pudding bowls, 2 cake plates (27 cm diameter), 2 oval platters (one 35 cm long and one 41 cm long), 2 oval dishes (25 cm long); 2 lidded tureens;a gravy boat with saucer. (TO BE SOLD ON BEHALF OF THE RNLI)
An extensive Herend porcelain dinner service, in the 'Printemps' pattern, decorated with flowers within a basketweave and gilt heightened border10” plates – 18 in total, all appear to be in good order, some light cutlery marks only.7.25” side plates – 35 in total, twelve of these have either been in regular use of through the dishwasher as the decoration is quite faded, one of these 12 is also cracked.8.25” dessert plates – 12 in total, two are slightly faded and one is cracked.19.5 x 7” serving dishes – all three are intact.Teapot – good.Double-ended sauceboat and saucer – good.Three 4” milks – good.3.5” milk – good.16” meat plate – good.14” meat plate – good.Two coffee pots – both have minor nibbles to the rose finials, one has a small chip to the rim.10” round serving bowl – good.13” round serving plates – both good.Tureen with lemon handle – minor nibbles to the flowers, otherwise good.Pair of candlesticks (different pattern) – one has a few small chips to the foot.Nine teacups – two are smashed and repaired.Twelve tea saucers – all appear good.Nine coffee cups – two are smashed and repaired.Ten coffee saucers – all appear good.
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1917 in the George III style, each piece plain tapering and engraved with a crest, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe hot-water jug 20.6cm high, 50oz 3dwt, 1,559gr (4)Each piece is fully marked on side. The teapot and hot-water jug each further part marked inside cover. There is some overall surface scratching and wear consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. There are some bruises, particularly noticeable to the hot-water jug. The hot-water jug is lacking the wood part of the finial. The finial on the teapot has a replaced spacer under the wood section.
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by White, Henderson and Co., Sheffield, 1874 each piece tapering and on spreading foot, with foliage engraved sides between beaded borders, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ivory-insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, TOGETHER WITH a silver plate gallery tray, with shaped, pierced and gadrooned borderthe hot-water jug 32.5cm high, total gross weight of silver 73oz 11dwt, 2,288gr, the tray 56cm wide (5)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number F11F6ZE9.Each piece fully marked near rim. The teapot and hot-water jug each further part marked on handle and either inside or on cover. There is some wear to the marks but in general they are legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. The base of the teapot is bruised so it leans slightly. The cream-jug rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface. There is some wear and loss to the plating on the tray.
A George V Silver Teapot, by Charles Stuart Harris and Sons Ltd., London, 1919 in the George I style, pear-shaped and on slightly spreading stepped foot, the hinged cover with ball finial, with wood handle20cm high, gross weight 22oz 17dwt, 710grFully marked near handle and further part marked on cover bezel. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wood handle has lost some of the finish.
A George III Silver Teapot-Stand, by Philip Rundell, London, 1818 oblong and on four scroll and shell-cast feet, the gadrooned border heightened with further shells and foliage, engraved with initials16cm wide, 9oz 2dwt, 283grMarked under border with maker's mark, lion passant, duty mark and date letter. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. Rocks very slightly when placed on a flat surface. There is a shallow bruise near the engraved initials.
A George II Provincial Silver Teapot, by Francis Batty, Newcastle, 1721 bullet-shaped and on collet foot, with wood handle and finial, the bayonet-mounted cover with part turned wood finial, engraved underneath 'F*F to S*F'23.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 23oz 12dwt, 735grFully marked underneath and further marked inside cover with lion passant and leopard's head. Further engraved underneath with a scratch weight 'oz23=15'. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The sides have presumably been erased and there is some fire-scale visible. There is a small solder repair at the bottom of the spout. The handle and wood finial are probably later. There is some bruising to the edges of the cover.
A Five-Piece Russian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Ivar Pragst, St Petersburg, 1829 and 1830, Assay Master Michael Karpinsky each piece with part-fluted lower body, the foliage and shell heightened gadrooned rim with basket-weave band below, comprising a hot-water jug; a teapot, each with ivory-insulated handle and ivory finial; a stand and lamp; a sugar-bowl and cover, with ivory finial; a cream-jug and a slop-bowlthe teapot 29cm wide, total gross weight 106oz, 3,296gr (5)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 3R8QRHZD.Each piece marked underneath. Further marked on cover bezels and under lamp. The marks are generally clear. The maker's mark is perhaps overstriking the mark of another maker. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some minor cracking and discolouration to the ivory handles. The kettle is marked for 1829, the stand and the other pieces are all marked for 1830. Both the teapot and the hot-water jug are somewhat ill-fitting in the stand and are perhaps are not originally intended to go together.
A Four-Piece Edward VIII and George VI Silver Tea-Service, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1936 and 1937 each piece in the Art Deco-style, tapering decagonal and on conforming foot, with zig-zag border, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised angular handle and stepped disk finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe hot-water jug 18.5cm high, total gross weight 45oz 9dwt, 1,414gr (4)Each piece fully marked near handle. The teapot and hot-water jug each further part marked inside cover. The bases stamped with maker's name. The marks are generally clear. The hot-water jug is 1936 and the remaining pieces are 1937. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some minor dings. The cover on the teapot is very slightly bruised.
A Victorian Silver Teapot, Maker's Mark IW, London, 1844 tapering circular and with fluted sides, on three scroll and rocaille cast feet, with ivory-insulated scroll handle, the hinged cover with flower and foliage finial, engraved overall with scrolls, each lobe engraved with a cartouche, one further engraved with an initial 'P'28cm wide over handle, gross weight 25oz 12dwt, 797grWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number JVLK65R6.Fully marked underneath. Further part marked on handle, inside cover and on finial. In general the marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory insulators. Rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.
CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE 'PUZZLE' TEAPOT LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY the cover with fo dog finial, decorated with central figural panel and foliage throughoutthe tea pot 23.5cm highThe handle has been repaired at both joins to the body of the pot. Looks to have been detached at one point. Otherwise fine.
CHINESE YIXING TEAPOT 20TH CENTURY with moulded detail of a squirrel amongst grapes and vines, impressed mark to base, together with a blue and white stem bowl decorated with lotus scrolls and bearing Qianlong mark to base interior, and a green hardstone lion dog carving (3)the tea pot 20cm long, the bowl 7.7cm high, the carving 18.5cm long
A Royal Crown Derby thirty piece coffee service complete with ten coffee cans with circular loop handles to side, (h 6cm x 6cm) six side plates, (d 15.5cm) ten saucers, (d 13cm) two handled sucrier and matching oval shaped teapot, a cream ewer and a three handled tyg, one saucer shows heavy signs of rubbing to gilding etc and general signs of some use and wear to gilding
A Royal Doulton 1920s/30s seven piece morning tea set including teapot, (h 10cm d 12cm), milk jug, sugar basin and pair of tea cups, (h 5.5cm d 6cm) and a pair of saucers, (d 11.5cm) show no signs of cracks, chips, restoration or use, decorated with peony and floral design, enclosed within green and gilt reserves
An Epns pierced rococo style cake basket, (h 8.5cm excluding handle, 31cm x 24cm) an Epns tea kettle complete with stand and burner, (including handle h 26cm) teapot with china handle resisters, an Epns topped glass butter dish complete with stand, a part set of nine Epns fiddle pattern table spoons, ten dessert spoons, eight table forks, and ten dessert forks (a lot)
COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY BLACK TRANSFER PRINTED WORCESTER comprising tea bowl and saucer and wishbone handled coffee cup in 'L'Amour' pattern, two further tea bowls and saucers in 'Milkmaids' and 'Tea Party' patterns, Worcester globular teapot and cover decorated with 'Milkmaids' and 'Rural Lovers' patterns, and a Worcester sucrier and cover decorated with various patterns, (11 incl. lids)Provenance: private collection Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Carmarthen OfficeComments:coffee cup restored rim chip and hairline. 2 teabowls interior print erased, 1 ‘signed’ saucer rip chip. Sucrier knop restored. Teapot cover knop chipped, inner lid rim chipped, footring chipped.
CHELSEA-DERBY JUG & FLUTED SUCRIER & COVER, c. 1775, jug of tapering form with polychrome enamelled floral garlands, dentil rim, 7.3cm h; sucrier enamelled in green camaieu with floral garlands, line and dentil gilt borders, 13cm h., both with gilt D and anchor mark (3)Comments: jug restored, sucrier cracked. GROUP OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN, comprising two 'feather moulded floral' pattern teapots and covers, 13cm h, 'fence' pattern teabowl and saucer, 'birds in branches' pattern tea canister, 9cm h (7)Comments: one teapot with associated cover, both covers and spouts partially restored/restored, one cover cracked. One teapot broken in 2 and restored. Teabowl restored rim chip. Canister restored neck rim chip, lacks cover.
GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN & WOOD CARVINGS, comprising 18th Century famille rose plate decorated with peony, 23cm diam, 18th Century landscape plate in blue and white, 23cm diam. 19th Century underglaze blue and famille rose landscapes bowl, 23.5cm diam., early 20th Century Cantonese cylindrical teapot and cover, 13cm h, and a pair of lacquered giltwood panels carved with fruiting peach branches, 33cm h (6)Comments: bowl crack to base, teapot with one missing handle.Provenance: The estate of Eileen Price McWilliam, Welsh opera singer and RWCMD tutor.
WORCESTER PORCELAIN OVAL BASKET, c. 1768-1772, yellow ground exterior applied with pink and green florets, twin crabstock handles with leafy flower spray terminals, the centre painted with flower sprays, the insides with smaller sprigs, gilt rim, 18cm wideProvenance: private collection Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Carmarthen OfficeComments: handle leaves and flowers possibly restored, inspection advised. WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT & COVER, c. 1775, reeded barrel form with ear shaped handle, the cover applied with flower knop, decorated in colours with flower sprays and scattered sprigs, gilt dentil rims, 12.5cm hComments: small old chip to spout and tiny chip to knop, interior lip chipped, glaze blemish to foot, very minor rubbed gilt.Provenance: private collection Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Carmarthen Office
18TH CENTURY WORCESTER comprising teapot and cover printed in puce with 'Ruin by the Cliff', the reverse with 'Two Bridges', also finely coloured by hand, Zorensky Collection label to base, circa 1764, 14cms high, together with Worcester plate printed in black with 'Milking Scene no. 1', depicting a gentleman leaning against a tree talking to a milkmaid milking a cow, finely coloured by hand within a puce scrolled border, circa 1768, 18cms diameter (2)Provenance: ex Zorensky CollectionAuctioneer's Note: Illustrated by Simon Spero and John Sandon, The Zorensky Collection (1996), p.373. The print on the plate, by Robert Hancock, derives from 'A View of Woobourn In Surry, the seat of Philip Southcote, Esqr.', a print published by Luke Sullivan in 1759. See Joe Handley '18th Century English Transfer-Printed Porcelain', no.2.24, pp.70-1. 'The Two Bridges' print derives from an engraving by F Vivares after Patel, see Handley, op cit, p.177. For the other print see no.5.9, p.152.Comments: 2 chips to rim of spout, firing crack to spout, chip to footring of plate, wear to enamel decoration commensurate with age, plate rim warped, viewing encouraged
ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' BONE CHINA BREAKFAST SET, comprising small teapot, cream and milk jugs, preserve jar, butter dish, 2 cups, 1 saucer, 1 mug, cruet, 6 each of eggcups, cereal bowls and side plates, together with a collection of trinkets, hors d'oevres dishes, calendar plates etc.Comments: all first quality, teacup cracked, teapot chipped
ASSORTED ORANGE LUSTRE BARRY CRESTED CERAMICS, including teapot, elephant salt and pepper shaker, muffin dish, teacups and saucers, along with other Barry crested ceramics, 3 metal spoons with crests, welsh lovespoon, glass vaseComments: some cracked, some with adhesive sticker marks, inspection advised
Eric Ravilious (1903-42) for Wedgwood - an extensive collection of dinnerwares, to include the following patterns; Garden, Persephone, Travel and Harvest Festival, in varying colourways, comprising predominantly dinner plates and shallow bowls, four oval serving dishes, teapot and cover etc (86 pieces in total)
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd Sunshine pattern bachelors teapot and cover, of angular tapering form, with triangular block handle and floral painted decoration, printed backstamp and raised number '42' to underside, h.11.5cm, length 18.5cm; together with a single matching teacup, h.6cm, dia.9.2cm (2)Teapot – overall very good condition, approx. 3mm surface nick to inner edge of top rim.Eatcup – mid-crazing throughout, approx. 4x3mm surface chip to outer edge of top rim, small surface nick to shoulder of handle, otherwise good.
A 1960s silver four-piece tea and coffee set, comprising; coffee pot, teapot, sugar and cream, each piece having a plain bulbous body to a stepped and reeded foot, all pieces having a Lindisfarne influenced chased and beaded band to the top rims, the pots each having domed and reeded hinged covers with wooden finials, the spouts with further chased Lindisfarne style decoration and dragon mask lips, all with C-scroll handles, maker Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1960 & 1961, coffee pot h.22cm, gross weight 63.8ozt
An Art Deco silver three-piece tea set, comprising; teapot, sugar and cream, each of elongated octagonal form with gadrooned rims, the teapot having fruitwood handled and finial to a domed hinged cover, each piece standing upon an oval foot and with angular handles, maker Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1935 & 1936, teapot length 28.5cm, gross weight 28.7oz
A 1930s Royal Winton Grimwades pottery six-place tea set, comprising; teapot and cover, six cups, six saucers, six side plates and a serving plate, each underglaze green painted and with floral stylised handles, printed marks verso, teapot h.16cm (20) One tea plate badly chipped.Some light crazing to several pieces.Otherwise good.
A 9ct gold charm bracelet, A 9ct gold charm bracelet, the curb link chain with heart shaped padlock clasp, suspending seven charms to include a key, teapot and heart, hallmarks for Birmingham, length 18.5cm, gross weight 21.3g. Overall condition good to fairWith safety chainHallmarks worn but legibleClasp in working orderLinks hollow2 charms unmarked1 charm a threepence3 charms bearing hallmarks for 9ct gold1 charm stamped 9ct
ART DECO PEWTER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each with mottled jade bakelite handles and finial, on fitted traythe teapot 13cm highWould certainly benefit from a polish overall; overall scratches and nicks, one side of teapot noticeably dented with the other side less so, further minor dents to all pieces; finial of cream jug quite loose, handlemof teapot quite loose; both spouts with nicks, similar to exposed corners and edges; images available
ATTRIBUTED TO BOUILLET & BOURDELLE, ART DECO SILVER PLATED THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE EARLY 20TH CENTURY, FRENCH circa 1930s, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cover, and cream jug, each of fluted baluster form, on an octagonal base, stamped BB and 18/24/30c mark to base, with rosewood handlesthe teapot 16.5cm high
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