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MOORCROFT; a small circular pin dish decorated with a flower, diameter 11.5cm, a German bisque three section tealight holder, one side moulded as a cat, one as a dog and one as an owl, and eleven pieces of Carlton Ware, also a small Royal Doulton 'John Barleycorn' character jug (14).PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the saleAdditional InformationThe Moorcroft dish is crazed and there is a small glaze imperfection at the rim. The bisque tealight holder is generally OK. The Carlton Ware teapot is crazed throughout and has no cover and has several chips to the surface of the foxglove flowers. The jug is crazed throughout and with some small chips to the foot rim. The two double leaf moulded pedestal dishes are crazed throughout and one with a hairline crack to the foot. The tomato and lettuce leaf dish is crazed throughout. One of the sugar bowls is crazed throughout. Both saucers are crazed throughout as well as both of the leaf moulded dishes.
A collection of 19th century and later ceramics, to induce a black basalt teapot and cover, a set of three blue and white jugs, a Grimwades ‘chintz’ cruet set and pair of condiments, two Beswick animals and two cake stands.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.
An early 19th century English china thirty-one piece Imari part tea and coffee service, comprising two plates, five coffee cans, ten coffee cups, eleven saucers, teapot and cover, twin handled sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, and a spare lid. PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the saleAdditional InformationThe spare lid is broken into two. The teapot has a large crack to the underside. Four of the saucers with a chip or hairline crack. Two of the cups with rim chips and another cup with a slight chip to the rim. Two of the coffee cans with very slight hairline cracks at the bottom of the cup. All items generally worn throughout with rubbing to the gilding and surface scratches through use. Overall a little tired.
Four 19th century and later child's tea sets, comprising a thirteen piece part tea set with gilt detailing, an eight piece part tea set decorated with nursery rhyme scenes, a ten piece part tea set printed with a girl and a dog, and a further small tea set, also a German bisque headed doll with composition body, shape no.204.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.Additional InformationThe gilt tea service has rubbing to the gilding throughout. The teapot has two hairline cracks and a chip to the lid. One of the cups is repaired and chipped and other wear and cracks throughout. The box to the nursery printed tea set is in poor condition and all of the pieces are crazed throughout. The other two tea sets have general rubbing and wear to the gilt and coloured detailing throughout. The composition doll has general wear and scuffs to the body and some repainting to one of the legs. The bisque head appears to be OK.
A collection of wrought and cast iron fireside items including eight teapot stands, also three cast iron clock numerals, and two cast iron corner brackets.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.
A Villeroy & Boch 'Amapola' dinner / tea service, five pieces of green Royal Doulton and a modern pair of flatbacks.The Villeroy & Boch service comprising 6 x 27cm and 5 x 21cm plates, 6 x 15.5cm bowls, two larger bowls (19cm), teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, sauce boat and stand, lidded pot and cruet set (26)The Royal Doulton bowl 39.5cm in diameter and the jug 31.5cm high.
An assortment of mostly ceramics to include a Susie Cooper tea set (teapot, two tea cups and saucers, sugar bowl and milk jug), two 19th century Staffordshire Toby jugs, a small Staffordshire model of a recumbent poodle, a mid-20th century Chinese ovoid cloisonné vase with prunus blossom against white snow-like ground and a mid-20th century blue flash-cut Bohemian-style art glass vase. (A duo tea set and 6 other pieces)
A 20th century Cantonese famille rose punch bowl, decorated with figures in a landscape with birds and flowers, printed mark to base, 40cm diameter; a late 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose bowl, 23cm diameter; a smaller 19th century Chinese bowl, 18cm diameter; a similar late 19th century Canton plate, 24cm diameter; a similar late 19th/early 20th century Canton famille rose teapot (a.f.) (5)Condition report: Large punch bowl in good condition.Smaller bowl with fritting to the rim.Small Chinese bowl cracked.Canton plate with hair cracks to the rim.Teapot with spout re glued and a section of the covers rim re glued.
A quantity of late 18th and early 19th century English porcelain, tea and coffee wares including a Caughley teapot stand decorated in the Temple pattern circa 1780, Penningtons Liverpool clobbered teabowl and two saucers, and a Coalport faceted coffee can with gilt decoration (two trays)Condition report: One Liverpool clobbered tea bowl with a hair crack, the other three in good order. Imari saucer with shaped cartouches and birds cracked. Caughley teapot stand with some wear to the gilding. Other wear and pitting throughout but no noted chips or cracks. All free from restoration.
A Victorian Majolica teapot moulded with ferns, two pieces of Wedgwood Jasperware, a modern Wedgwood creamware box and cover, crested china; together with six boxes of assorted ceramics and glassware including Art Nouveau teaset, early 19th century Halifax Industrial Society plates, Westerwald vases, Masons and dolls teawares etc (six boxes and one tray)
A collection of assorted silver, including a teapot, by Barker Brothers, Birmingham, 1897, with part-fluted lower body and on ball feet, 25cm wide over handle; a cream jug and a sugar bowl, by Sucking Ltd., Birmingham, 1925 and a cream jug with egg and dart border, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1939, total gross weight of silver 31oz 18dwt, 992gr; together with: a silver plate circular dish, engraved underneath with an inscription, 25.5cm diameter (5)
A Philip Christians Liverpool teapot of globular form, painted in underglaze blue and coloured enamels with a garden landscape circa 1770; together with another Christians Liverpool teapot with clobbered decoration, and a Penningtons Liverpool teapot decorated in underglaze blue with stags in a landscape
A Dutch silver teapot and cream jug, maker's mark possibly L6S, date letter lacking, circa 1900, each piece globular, chased with grotesque masks and foliage scrolls on a matted ground, on paw feet, and with leaf-capped handles, the handle on the teapot ivory insulated, the teapot 18.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 13oz 4dwt, 410gr (2)Condition report: . The teapot marked underneath with Dutch control marks overstriking pseudomarks. Further marked on cover. The cream-jug marked underneath. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. The top handle junction on the teapot has a lead solder repair. The top ivory insulator is lacking and the bottom one is partly lacking.
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, the teapot and sugar bowl by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Chester, 1926, the cream jug by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1926, each piece tapering and on compressed ball feet, the teapot 28cm wide over handle; together with: a collection of assorted silver teaspoons and a serving fork, gross weight of weighable silver 32oz 2dwt, 998gr (qty)
An 18th century Meissen academic period teapot and cover painted with flowers, together with other pottery and porcelain, to include: Royal Worcester, Coalport and Minton cups, saucers etc (one tray)Condition report: . Meissen teapot with a broken and re glued handle, the spout tip ground down.Royal Worcester cup and saucer good condition.Cauldon cup and saucer good condition.Dresden chocolate cup and saucer good condition.Coalport cup and saucer good condition.Minton saucer broken and re glued, cup in good condition.
Wedgwood Jasperware teapot, jug, biscuit barrel, two sucriers and an Adams preserve pot (a.f.) (one tray)Condition report: Lidded jug with a chip to the side of the cut out on the cover flange. Lidded sucrier with a rim chip.Conserve jar heavily stained to the interior.Biscuit barrel rim is un bonded, and with some discolouration to the sprigged mouldings.
A Philip Christian Liverpool teapot and cover of globular form, painted in underglaze blue and later clobbered with a typical mock Oriental landscape circa 1770Condition report: Minor chips to the inner rim of the cover. Very slight glaze pitting to the main body. Some slight wear and scratching. No further damage and free from restoration.
A George V four piece silver tea service, all with half reeded lower bodies, comprising a teapot with presentation engraving 'Presented to Howell Jenkins by the Parishioners of Glyncorrwg March 1924', 22.5 by 10 by 14.5cm high, a coffee pot, 22 by 9.5 by 23cm high, both with ebonised handles and finials, a twin handled sugar bowl, 14 by 7 by 8cm high, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921, and a milk jug, 11.3 by 6 by 8cm high, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, 42.5toz total combined gross weight. (4)
An Edward VII silver three piece tea service, of London shape, comprising teapot with ebonised wooden finial and handle, 28 by 12.5 by 15.5cm high, twin handled sugar bowl, 19.5 by 10 by 10cm high, and milk jug, 15 by 8.5 by 9cm high, Fordham & Faulkner (William Charles Fordham & Albert Buckley Faulkner), Sheffield 1904 (milk jug 1903), 37.8toz gross weight. (3)
ASSORTED CLARICE CLIFF 'CROCUS' PATTERN TEAWARES, including teapot (no cover), five teacups, teapot stand, three bread and butter plates, six saucers, breakfast cup and saucer, five teaplates, two large milk jugs, cream jug, preserve pot (no cover(, sugar bowl (28) Comments: Enamels worn, one saucer broken, variously stained, chipped, cracked (inspection in person advised)
An 18th Century Chinese Qianlong period export porcelain teapot of typical form with white ground and hand painted decoration depicting figures seated at table, gilded borders and puce blossom branches. Small chip to spout, stapled handle and other minor damage present. Measures approx; 16cm tall.
An 18th Century George III believed Worcester hand painted teapot of typical form having a cover atop with painted bird and insect decoration and moulded green painted flower forming the handle. To the body patterned cobalt blue ground with shaped cartouches one decorated with a pheasant and the other floral sprays with gilt borders and highlights throughout. Wear commensurate with age with mostly grazing through. Measures approx; 15cm x 18cm.
Mixed 19th and early 20th C Oriental ceramics to include a square blue and white charger 29cm , 3 teapots , a plate vase a bowl from the Tek Sing cargo and other itemscondition , finial on small teapot broken off , with finial inside , chip on back edge of square dish , small chips to large teapot spout .
13 items of miniature Royal Crown Derby 6922 pattern imari to include a pair of flat iron on stand dated 1920 and 1912, a long necked bud vase c.1920, a pair of lidded sucrier, a coffee pot dated 1913, a pair of teapot dated 1922 and 1920, a teapot dated 1907, a saucepan and cover with side handle dated 1921, a casserole dish and lid dated 1933, a bulbous vase dated 1913 and a milk jug.Condition report: All first quality and in good condition, some items have minor loss of gilding to the edges.
13 pieces of TG Green blue and white cornishware. Dreft Jar with green church backstamp for 'Green & Co LTD Gresley England'. Cream of Tartar, Sago, Butter & Sultanas Jars all with T.G. Green black shield backstamp. Two jars without lids and labels with green T.G. Green shield backstamp. Two jugs with modern black church illustration. Teapot, sugar pot, utensils pot and named jar all with modern 'Cloverleaf' backstamp.Condition report: All with signs of wear and use, please see all images for condition. Dreft Jar: The 'Dreft' text is under the glase, there are some manufacturing faults all photographed (white graze to the right side of the text, rim of the lid, a couple of raised white flecks to the front of the jar etc) Some brown staining to the inside of the jar. No cracks, restoration or crazing. Butter tub: general signs of use with some small scratches to the glaze, some firing faults including a crack to the knob on the lid, some grazes to the blue rings on the lid (under the glaze). Please see all additional photographs.

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