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COALPORT 'MING ROSE' TEA SERVICE, including teapot, hot water jug and cover, milk, twin handled sugar and cover, six tea cups, saucers, side plates and twin handled cake plate, with six Minton 'Penrose' dinner plates (seconds), boxed Villeroy & Boch acid etched hurricane lamp, a glass coffee filter and four green Apilco coffee cups and saucers
A LARGE COLLECTION OF DENBY 'ARABESQUE' DINNER AND TEAWARES, including nine oval steak plates, 36cm diameter serving plate, two dinner plates, ten breakfast plates, fourteen cups, sixteen saucers, seven side plates, two open tureens, one tureen and cover, seven dessert bowls, teapot, milk, two salt, two pepper, gravy boat, butter dish and cover, twin handled rectangular serving dish, ten egg cups, six coasters, large milk jug, small milk jug (chip to spout), etcCondition Report One egg cup chipped to rim. Teapot has chip to rim, two pots have chip to rim, one lid chip to underside, one bowl minor chip to rim, otherwise vast majority appear in good condition
ROYAL WORCESTER 'ROYAL GARDEN' PATTERN DINNER AND TEAWARES, including a footed twin handled soup tureen and cover, two twin handled serving dishes, one with cover, teapot, gravy and saucer, eight dinner plates, seven breakfast plates, five dessert dishes, six twin handled soup bowls, six coffee cans, six tea cups, six saucers, six side plates, milk, sugar, oval dish (approximately 70 pieces)Condition Report Minor rubbing to gilding on some items otherwise appear in fairly good condition
An early 20th century Japanese ceramic and cloisonne teapot and cover signed to lid interior, height 8cmCONDITION: The teapot cover has a small nick to one corner and a firing fault on two others, the teapot has restoration to the end of the spout and the teapot's front left shoulder. The damage on the shoulder appears to extend down the cloisonne in this area.
A mid-19th century Mason's Patent Ironstone octagonal jug decorated in the Imari palette; together with a later Chinese porcelain teapot, the lid above key fret boarder and turquoise body with famille rose decoration of flowers amongst oval vignettes with various characters, lozenge-shaped character mark to one side (2)
A good selection of assorted ceramics and glassware (within three boxes) to include a large 19th century Staffordshire figure, 'Wallace' (44cm), an Edwardian pitcher decorated with flowers, a large oval meat platter, cranberry-glass bells, a claret jug, a maiolica jug and a small Chinese teapot (3 boxes)
An extensive Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' dinner and tea service, comprising: 23 dinner plates, 13 side plates, 12 handled soup bowls and stands, 12 desert plates, 9 rimmed desert bowls, 7 unrimmed desert bowls, 12 tea cups and saucers, a teapot and cover, a coffee pot and cover, a milk jug, a sucrier, two cruet sets, nine egg cups, two tureens and covers, a large circular salad bowl, an oval serving plate, two circular serving plates, a rectangular sandwich plate, a circular butter dish and cover, a rectangular butter dish and cover, three finger bowls, an oval bonbon dish, a sauce boat, and a quantity of coasters, table mats, and table adorments, the majority second quality (Qty) (at fault)
A Four-Piece Victorian and Edward VII Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, The Teapot by William Hutton and Son, Sheffield, 1900, The Rest by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1897, 1901 and 1904, the lower body of each part-fluted, with shell and foliage heightened gadrooned rim, the teapot and coffee-pot each with differing carved ebonised handles, the coffee-pot 22cm high, gross weight 57oz 16dwt (4)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service and a Hot-Water Jug En Suite, The Tea-Service by S Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Chester 1928, The Hot-Water Jug by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1932, each piece cylindrical and with applied decoration, on spreading foot with openwork stem, the teapot and hot-water jug each with composition handle and finial, the hot-water jug 21.5cm high, gross weight 57oz 2dwt (4)
A Leeds Creamware Teapot and Cover, circa 1780, of ribbed ovoid form with entwined strap handle, 12cm high; A Similar Basket Moulded Twin-Handled Dessert Dish, 34cm wide; A Creamware Mug, stamped LEEDS POTTERY, 10cm high; Two Circular Baskets; A Circular Stand; Three Small Plates; and A Pearlware Figure of a Hawker (10)
A Treacle Glaze Cadogan Teapot, circa 1840, of traditional form, indistinct impressed mark, 22cm high; A Similar Smaller Pot, 12cm high; A Similar Ring Flask, 19cm diameter; A Frog Mug, 8cm high; A Similar Circular Basket, with ropetwist handle, 23cm diameter; and A Similar Boot Shaped Flask (6)
A Composite Chinese Porcelain Tea Service, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue with river landscapes within gilt line borders, comprising a teapot and cover, a teapot stand, a tea canister and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, a spoon tray, six coffee cups, tea bowls, six saucers, and two graduated saucer dishes. Teapot - minor chips to rim of spout, firing imperfection to base. Milk jug - restoration to spout. Tea canister - wear to gilding on rim. Small shaped spoon tray - hairline crack from rim to base. One coffee cup with chip to rim. Whole service has probably been re-gilded. General very minor wear and some firing imperfections throughout.
A London Decorated Chinese Porcelain Teapot and Matched Cover, 18th century, painted in underglaze blue and coloured enamels with birds amongst foliage, 13cm high; A Chinese Porcelain European Metalware Shaped Milk Jug, 13.5cm high; Three Blue and White Vases; and Two Jars (7). Teapot: Crack running from the right of the handle, round the base and up to the left of the spout where it meets further rim damage with the hole. Crack and loss to the tip of the spout and damage to interior. Firing crack to the handle, the cover with loss to floral finial, loss to interior rim and extensive firing imperfections internally. All over general wear. 'Metal' Jug: Small chip to the rim of spout, firing crack to body at side of spout. All over minor pitting and firing imperfection to body. Various surface loss and pitting to handle in numerous places. All over general wear. Smaller vase: General wear. Pair of Vases: Both vases are crazed, one with major crack to rim and neck. Ginger Jar: General wear and pitting. Cylindrical pot: General wear and pitting.
Georgian three piece matched silver tea set the teapot bearing marks for possibly Adam Elder, Edinburgh, 1831, 15cm high, 728g approx overall, the cream jug bearing marks for indistinct maker, Edinburgh, indistinct date mark, 13cm high, 310g approx. overall, the sucrier bearing marks for possibly John Angell I, London, 1825, 11.5cm high, 414g approx. overall
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