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Minton Haddon Hall pattern tea and dinner wares, including basket dish, two covered tureens, six dinner plates, eight dessert plates, twelve tea plates, six soup bowls, six cereal bowls, teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, covered sucrier twelve tea cups and saucers, six mugs, footed bon bon dish, pair of candlestick holders, cake knife and slice etc (81)
A good collection of Aynsley Georgian Cobalt tea and dinner wares, very heavily gilded on each piece, including a teapot, jug, lidded sugar bowl, sandwich plate, four large and six small plates, six cups and saucers for tea and six for coffee (forty four pieces in total with no damage noted)
Victorian Period Superb Quality Sterling Silver ( 3 ) Piece Tea Service of Excellent Design / Proportions. Hallmark London 1894, Makers Mark for Wright and Davies. Size of Coffee Pot 20 cms, Size of Teapot 18.20 cms. Silver Weight 45.5 ozs. Wonderful Quality and Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.
Hammersley Superb Hand Painted ( 28 ) Piece Part Tea - Dinner Service. All Pieces In Nr Mint Condition. Queen Anne Morning Glory Pattern 13166, Gilt Borders. Comprises 6 Large Cups and Saucers ( 12 ) 1 Large Teapot, 6 Extra Large Dinner Plates, 6 Large Dinner Plates, Pair of Sugar Bowls with Covers of Good Size and Milk Jug.
George III - Superb Quality Sterling Silver Teapot and Matching Milk Jug of Solid Construction and Wonderful Form, Gilt Interior. Makers Mark for William Burwash and Richard Sibley. Hallmark London 1806, Silver Weight 896.6 grams or 29 ozs. Size - Teapot 9 Inches - 22.5 cms Wide & 4.5 Inches - 11.25 cms High. Condition of Both Pieces Excellent - Please Confirm with Photo, Low Estimate.
Mary Fedden R.A. (British, 1915-2012)Black Teapot signed and dated 'Fedden 1989' (lower right); further signed and titled 'Mary Fedden/Black Teapot' (on a label attached to the frame)oil on canvas50.8 x 76.2 cm. (20 x 30 in.)Footnotes:ProvenanceSale; Christie's, London, 10 November 1989, lot 374Private Collection, U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Chamberlain Worcester sucrier and cover from the Abergavenny tea and coffee service, circa 1813-14Of 'Baden' shape, the rectangular form with twin handles, richly decorated in Japan colours and gold with pattern number 298 of circular panels of stylised flowers reserved on wide blue borders gilded in classical style, the pattern adapted to include large panels on both sides contacting the full arms of Lord Nevill, 11.2cm high, puce script mark inside cover (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Earl of AbergavennyBonhams sale, 18 May 2001, lot 487Twinight CollectionThis lot is from a tea and coffee service that formed part of a larger order from Lord Nevill placed with the Chamberlain factory in June 1813 and invoiced on July 28 1814. The original invoice exists in the Museum of Royal Worcester and is reproduced here. The first item listed in the Abergavenny order is a Baden-shaped tea service of pattern 298 at a cost of £16 16s 0d. The cost of painting the crests, coronets and mottos onto each piece was invoiced separately a 5s a time. Pattern 298 was one of Chamberlains most popular patterns. Listed as 'rich blue border of gold with ovals of india work', the design was available unadorned or customers could add their own crests or full coats of arms, at additional cost. The best-known set of this pattern was made in 1815 for Admiral Yeo, and the pattern has since become known as the Admiral Yeo pattern, see John Sandon, Worcester Porcelain at Cheekwood (2008), pp.152-153.A buttertub, together with a teapot stand from the Abergavenny tea service was sold by Bonhams, 3 November 2016, lot 260.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Derby stand for a teapot by Zachariah Boreman and William Billingsley, circa 1790Of quatrelobed form, painted with pattern 320 of a circular landscape of two figures walking in a woodland landscape by Boreman, framed by swags of colourful flowers and pale blue foliate branches tied with puce ribbons by Billingsley, a formal gilded border around the rim, 13.7cm wide, crown, crossed batons, D mark and pattern 320 in puce, patch marksFootnotes:ProvenanceViscount St Davids Collection, Bonhams sale, 8 April 2009, lot 294Twinight CollectionA matching teapot and cover is illustrated by Barrett and Thorpe, Derby Porcelain (1971), pl.135.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A remarkable Derby cabaret service by John Brewer, circa 1800Painted with panels of animals, birds and butterflies reserved on a yellow ground, comprising an oval tray painted in the centre with three sheep after George Morland and surrounded by eight smaller panels, oval teapot and cover with panels including two sporting dogs and two swans, sucrier and cover, milk jug and two large coffee cans, tray 38.9cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D mark in blue, cans with puce marks (8)Footnotes:ProvenanceChristies sale, 22 November 1971, lot 167With C B Sheppard, AlfretonMellors and Kirk sale, 30 April 2009, lot 112Twinight CollectionIllustrated by John Twitchett, Derby Porcelain (1980), p.187, pl.222. Related decoration, also attributed to John Brewer, is seen on a chocolate cup and cover illustrated by Anthony Hoyte, The Charles Norman Collection (1996), p.34. Only a small number of pieces painted in this distinctive style are recorded and the present lot appears to be the only cabaret service so decorated. A cabaret service painted with shipping scenes by George Robertson was sold by Bonhams on 14 November 2018, lot 418.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Pinxton teacup, coffee cup and saucer, circa 1796-1800Painted in puce monochrome with circular landscape panels titled 'Carmarthen Castle, Wales', 'Near Matlock, Derbyshire' and 'On the River Blackwater', probably by William Billingsley, the yellow grounds painted en grisaille with classical urns and swags, gilded formal borders around the rims, saucer 13.7cm diam, titles and pattern number P113 in red (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceTwinight CollectionExhibitedBillingsley Mansfield Exhibition, Mansfield Museum 1999, No.40. A teapot and cover and a milk jug of the same pattern is illustrated by C Barry Sheppard, Pinxton Porcelain (1996), col. pls.11 and 18, and another trio by N D Gent, The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory (1996), p.58. Another teapot and cover of the same shape in the Victoria and Albert Museum is painted in very similar style and is illustrated by Anneke Bambery, William Billingsley in Derbyshire, Welsh Ceramics in Context (2003), Pt.1, p.167; it is inscribed 'B26' and 'Billingsley Mansfeild [sic]' inside the cover. The transposing of the letters 'e' and 'i' often occurs on Mansfield and Torksey pieces and is an error which Billingsley is known to have made on a number of occasions. The Pinxton pattern number 'P113' on the present lot suggests that it was painted at Pinxton, prior to Billingsley's departure to Mansfield. A similar trio was sold by Bonhams on 20 November 2019, lot 289This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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