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Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' Dinner and Teaware. comprising six dinner plates, lidded tureen, gravy boat and stand, six pudding bowls, five egg cups, two tier cake stands (2), seven tea plates, six tea cups and saucers, teapot, milk jug (2), sugar basin, butter dish, condiments, four coffee cups and saucers, coffee pot, cake slice and knife (all first quality).
Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' Dinner and Tea Service, comprising twelve dinner plates (all 2nd quality), twelve medium plates (9 x 2nd quality), twelve tea cups and saucers, twelve tea plates, two cake plates, two milk jugs and sugar basins, sandwich plate, teapot, salt and pepper, two TV cups and saucers (all first quality) and a similar three tier cake stand.
A Royal Doulton Almond Willow dinner service, comprising:-two tureens, coffee pot, teapot, two sauce boats, eight egg cups, six soup and stands, meat plate, six dinner, six breakfast plates, eight bowls, eight cereal bowls, milk, sugar, eight coffee cups and saucers, five tea cups and saucers, cake plate, eight tea plates
Malcolm Appleby MBE (b 1946) A limited edition silver medal commemorating the 1991 diamond jubilee of the National Trust for Scotland, depicting on the obverse a rhododendron blossom in high relief, verso an oak tree glanced through and archway in a garden trellis, in presentation case, 47 mm, 128 g [Malcolm Apple is an English engraver, trained at Beckenham School of Art, Ravensbourne College of Art, Central School of Arts and Crafts, Sir John Cass School of Art and the Royal College of Art. His public and private commissions include a 500th anniversary silver cup for the London Assay Office (1978); a raven gun for the Royal Armouries (1986); a cruet set for 10 Downing Street commissioned by The Silver Trust (1988); a sculptural centre piece for Bute House, Edinburgh (1999); a silver teapot and gold beaded silver bowl for the Art Gallery of Western Australia in Perth, Australia (2000); and the Royal and Gannochy Trust Medals awarded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh]
Chinese 19th Century Canton famille rose teapot decorated with birds and flowers, 24.5 cm. Condition Report:Lid in good condition. Body fairly good condition, no obvious chips cracks or restorations but handle has been off and reglued. Wear to gilding particularly at spout. Enamel work is in good condition
A group of early nineteenth century bat printed Spode tea wares, c.1820. Comprising of: a waste bowl decorated in red with a bee skip and a seated, reading man taken from the Elegant Extracts source with a resting shepherd to the other side, two black printed saucers and a coffee can decorated with dead game and similar cup and a blue bat printed teapot stand. 16 - 20 cm wide, saucers: 14 cm wide. (6)Condition: In good overall condition bar some wear to the gilded rims and minor print wear. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Daisey and Bead pattern small-size teapot and cover, c.1820. It is unmarked to the underside. 15 cm long. (1)Condition: In good overall condition bar a light rub to the rim and tip of the spout.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A late eighteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Boy on a Buffalo pattern teapot and cover, c.1795. It is marked to the underside with a Spode workman's mark. 19 cm long. (1)Condition: There is restoration to the rim of the lid and to the tip of the spout. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
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