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A German Early XX Century Porcelain Cabaret Set, the dark blue grounds decorated in panels with harbour and other scenes, all within gilt borders, comprising: shaped oval tray, coffee pot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug and two cups and saucers. (A/f)Teapot lid with chip to underside rim, light rub to gilt throughout, both lids with flowers with small chips, sucrier lid restored, milk jug with handle repaired, tray is restored throughout, also impressed 'Meissen', gilt rubbed, cup and saucer marked with a crowned D.
A Royal Albert Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service, decorated in the 'Colleen' pattern with floral sprigs, printed marks, comprising:- two vegetable tureens and covers, fifteen dinner plates, four serving/cake plates, five dessert plates, eighteen side plates (two sizes), gravy boat and stand, eleven bowls, two teapots and covers, coffee pot and cover, three milk jugs, three sugar bowls (one with cover), six mugs, friut bowl, eighteen cups (two sizes), eighteen saucers (two sizes), five two-handled cups and four saucers, five saucers with cup recesses. (113)
Two New Hall Porcelain Teapots, Covers and Stands, each with floral decoration; five other New Hall teapots and covers and a coffee pot and cover. (18)One Teapot with small chip to spout and large hairlines across front. One with spout chipped off, large chip to back base, multiple small chips to inside rim and lid rim. Two with hairlines to base. One with crack to inside rim and chip to lid rim. Others with small chips and chips/loss to paint and some crazing.
A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain 'Royal Antoinette' Pattern Part Coffee/Tea Service, comprising:- teapot and cover, coffee pot and cover, milk jug and sugar bowl, two side plates, nine saucers, six tea cups, one coffee can and saucer, various dates, printed marks. (25)Chip to base of a tea cup and saucer, surface wear to bases of all piecesTeapot and Jug 1st quality, coffee pot and sugar 2nd quality, cups mixture of 1st and second
This porcelain figure showcases a seated boy with a pot of coffee. Marked Goebel Hummel 409, Exclusive Special Edition No.8 for Members of the Goebel Hummel Collectors Club. Issued: 1976Dimensions: 4.25"L x 3.25"W x 4.25"HManufacturer: Goebel HummelCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
KARLSBAD PORCELAIN, PART COFFEE SERVICE, including six cups and saucers (three on bracket feet, three on domed foot), covered sugar bowl and cream jug and further, each transfer printed with figural scenes of young lovers, with gilt highlightsthe coffee pot 29cm highCondition generally good. No damages.
ROYAL WORCESTER PART MINIATURE COFFEE SERVICE, ALONG WITH A ROYAL WORCESTER PIN DISH each hand painted with fruit, comprising a coffee pot, two saucers and two plates, with a further Royal Worcester pin dishthe coffee pot 12cm highQty: 6Condition generally good. No chips or cracks. No noticeable crazing. Some scratches to dished section of one saucer. Manufacturing flaws to interior of cups, more noticeable to one - frit present.
William IV silver coffee pot, baluster shape and panelled with melon and foliate finial, scroll handle on shell and scroll supports, 26cm high, hallmarked London 1837, makers' mark Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, weight 29ozt, IVORY EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE NO. TFCQ4YHZCondition ReportFew dents in 'bowl' of coffee pot otherwise condition seems good.
Studio pottery coffee set by Dennis Lacey for Fownhope Pottery, with black glaze, consisting of two coffee pots, six coffee cans and a sugar bowl, signed 'Fownhope' to base, together with a studio pottery part tea set consisting of teapot, and five tea bowls and saucers, unmarked, and a Charlotte Hargreaves and Bill Hargreaves tenmoku glazed mug and saucers From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Condition ReportFownhope Pottery service - One coffee pot with hairline crack from rim. One mug with hairline crack from rim. One mug with small triangular shaped chip to rim and short associated hairline crack. The buff coloured studio pottery service: one cup with firing crack to rim. Some minor wear overall.
Dame Lucie Rie DBE (Austrian/British, 1902-1995) A stoneware coffee service for four, circa 1955, impressed LR seal marks, glazed to the exterior in manganese and incised with fine sgraffito bands, comprising: four tapering conical cups, four saucers, a baluster coffee pot and cover with knop finial 19cm high, a baluster milk jug 12cm high and a sugar-bowl, the interiors and undersides of each piece glazed in white (coffee pot with hairline crack, the hairline crack is approx 3cm long, small chip to edge of one saucer) (11) Provenance: Acquired by the present owner's parents in the mid 1950s, while they were touring with Sadlers Wells Theatre Ballet, in the Corp de Ballet and subsequently as principal dancers. Thence by descent to the present owners. Lucie Rie (1902-1995) was born in Vienna and developed an interest in the decorative arts from a young age, studying under the Head of Ceramics, Michael Powolny, at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule. She later opened her own studio, to great acclaim, becoming a much sought-after ceramicist, exhibiting at the Paris International Exhibition in 1925 and winning a gold medal at the Brussels International Exhibition in 1935. Rie fled the approaching Nazi occupation, establishing herself as a Jewish émigré in London in 1938. She initially created glass and ceramic buttons for the Orplid Glass Studio, although she is most well-known for her collaborations with Hans Coper (1920-1981), a German émigré, whom she hired as a studio assistant in 1946. The partnership was a fruitful one; Coper was a huge inspiration for Rie, championing her experimentation and love of modernism. She continued to experiment with glazes, enamel colours and forms throughout her long career. Provenance: Acquired by the present owner's parents in the mid 1950s, while they were touring worldwide, with Sadlers Wells Ballet Company, in the Corp de Ballet and subsequently as principal dancers. Thence by descent to the present owners. Provenance: Acquired by the present owner's parents in the mid 1950s, while they were touring worldwide, with Sadlers Wells Ballet Company, in the Corp de Ballet and subsequently as principal dancers. Thence by descent to the present owners. Condition Report Coffee pot with hairline crack (the hairline crack is approx 3cm long), small chip to edge of one saucer.
Meissen (outside decorated) green mosaic pattern part coffee-service, circa 1880, and a pair of Capodimonte-style quatrefoil sugar-bowls and one cover, the service with cancelled blue crossed swords marks, various pressnummer, painted with vignettes of gallants and companions after Watteau in landscape, within green mosaic pattern gilt scroll borders with bouquets of flowers, comprising: a baluster coffee-pot and cover, a hot-milk jug and cover, two cups, covers and stands and the pair of sugar-bowls moulded in the Capodimonte style with mythological figures in landscape, the cover with gilt berry finial, spurious blue crossed swords and star marks (damages and repairs)Condition ReportCoffee-pot and cover - cover cracked, restored, restuck and with large losses. Chipped to spout and chip to rim of coffee pot. Hot milk jug and cover - cover extensively cracked and restuck, with loss to rim. One cover to one cup with two small rim chips. The other cover with minor short hairline crack to rim. One cup cracked through and restuck, with associated chipping chipping to handle which has also been restuck. Both saucers cracked and restuck, one with chip to rim and the other with slight footrim chipping. Capodimonte style sugar-bowls and one cover - one cracked and restored, lacking cover and the other with rim chip and with associated hairline crack. Very minor wear overall.
A quantity of silver plated items, including a good quality rectangular silver plated Oriental style tray, 40 x 31cm, four piece silver plated tea service including teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, a coffee pot, flatware, a cased set of silver plated fish knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, etc.
WEDGWOOD; an extensive 'Of Etruria & Barlaston' tea and dinner service including three tureens (one lacking lid), teapot, coffee pot, six loving cups, five coffee cups, lidded twin handled sugar bowl, six teacups, six saucers, dinner plates, milk jug, sauceboat, oval platter, square dish, etc.
ROSENTHAL; a large Bavarian floral decorated tea and dinner service, decorated in the 'Chrysantheme' pattern, including three tureens, large oval platter, large circular platter, teapot, coffee pot, two sauceboats, two oval dishes, eleven saucers, twelve side plates, ten sandwich plates, twelve dinner plates, eight teacups, etc.
WEDGWOOD; a large twelve setting dinner service decorated in the 'Angela' pattern, including twelve salad plates, two milk jugs, three covered vegetable bowls, twelve tea plates, twelve saucers, twelve large bowls, twelve small bowls, twelve tea cups, sugar bowl, two serving platters, twelve further bowls, teapot, three salad bowls, coffee pot and twelve dinner plates, etc.
A composed silver-gilt four piece service, the tongs, London 1841, the rest probably by John Wellby, London 1834, with engraved decoration and gilt interiors, the pot with ivory insulators, coffee pot, 21cm high, together with a teapot, by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1852, with ivory insulators, 26cm wide, total 61ozt (5) IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Condition ReportMaker's mark on the tongs rubbed. Overall good condition with light tarnish, surface scratches and dents.
A George V silver four-piece matching tea and coffee service of squat form, gadrooned rims, fruitwood handles on fluted ball feet, the coffee pot and creamer hallmarked for James Ramsay, London, 1915, the teapot and sugar bowl hallmarked for Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1916, in good condition, slight dinks, 1631g
Large collection of Denby Arabesque pattern crockery 16 dinner plates 5 square ramekins 15 side plates 5 soup bowls and saucers 1 butter dish 4. egg cups 6 tea cups and saucers 1 coffee pot 1 tea pot 1 gravy 1 salad bowl with servers 3 salt 3 pepper 2 condiments 2 serving bowls with lids 1 casserole 15 knife 8 spoons 13 forks
A Spode Trade Winds Red pattern part dinner service - black and iron red printed factory marks, the decoration depicting a number of different late 18th and early 19th century sailing ships, with gilt rims and handles/finials, comprising a two-handled soup tureen and cover; two covered two-handled vegetable dishes; an octagonal platter, 36.25cm long; 7 x 26cm dinner plates; 7 x 22.75cm soup plates; 7 x 20.4cm pudding or salad plates; 7 x 15cm side plates; a coffee pot with cover; a covered sugar bowl; a milk jug; a pedestal cream jug; and eight coffee cups and saucers. (57 pieces inc. covers)* In very good condition, with a little very light glaze scratching from occasional use. The gilt remains in very good condition as the service has always been hand washed after use.
A small collection of Wedgwood dark blue jasper ware - 19th and first half 20th century, the 19th century pieces comprising a covered two-handled sugar bowl and a cream jug; a lighter blue two-handled sugar bowl; a small water / milk jug, 11.5cm high; a tea cup and saucer; a small cylindrical vase, 9.1cm high; and a trinket dish with clipped corners, all with impressed 'WEDGWOOD' marks; the early 20th century pieces all marked 'England' or 'Made in England', comprising a bowl with EPNS mount to rim, 19.3cm diameter; a baluster coffee pot, 16.3cm high; a teapot; a preserve jar with EPNS cover; a small covered cylindrical pot and cover (small rim chip); an oval dressing table tray, 25.8cm long; and a trefoil trinket dish. (15) * Condition report: - Sugar bowl and matching cream jug: Sugar has two tiny frits to the underside of the inner rim. The cream jug has a tiny chip to the spout and a few tiny glaze nicks to the blue. - Lighter blue sugar bowl: Tiny chip and a couple of tiny glaze nicks to the edge of the cover. Brush spot of gilt to the bowl below one tree. - Small water / milk jug: Small chip to white girdle just above the base - possibly factory from manufacture, as there is a pre-firing factory nick to the edge of the base just below this. No other faults. - Tea cup and saucer: Cup in good condition. The saucer has a small chip to the bottom edge of one of the figural cherub sprigs with a small firing flaw to the sprig above the chip. - Cylinder vase: In good condition with no faults. - Trinket dish (rectangular): Good condition with no damage. Small pale spot flaw to the blue jasper ground to the lower right corner. - Bowl with EPNS mount: Good condition with no chips or cracks. The EPNS mount has plating wear and there is some polish residue to the top of the jasperware body. - Coffee pot: Good condition with no faults. - Teapot: Good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration. Two tiny white glaze spot flaws to the spout and inside of the handle. - Preserve jar: Good condition. Some brown staining to glaze to interior. - Covered cylindrical pot: Rim chip to pot and tiny frit to top of the blue glaze. - Oval tray: Good condition with no faults. - Trefoil dish: Good condition with no faults.
A Victorian canteen, comprising a silver tea and coffee service, and a twelve-place setting of Old English thread pattern flatware, comprising:coffee pot, teapot, milk jug, and sugar bowlseven-bar toast rackeighteen tablespoons, and twelve dessert spoonstwelve table forks, and twelve dessert forkstwelve teaspoons, and six egg spoonsfish fork and fish knifepair of basting spoons, and soup ladlepair of sauce ladles, butter knife, sugar tongs, and sugar ladletwelve table knives, and twelve cheese knives, each with silver handles and steel bladesEnsuite with a wooden fitted canteen, the hallmarked silver components with sponsor's mark of Stephen Smith, London circa 1882, dimensions of the canteen, 51.5 x 38 x 33cm, weight of weighable silver (excluding the knives) 7,971g/256.27ozt gross approxIvory Declaration Submission Reference Number: V5LP2FMJ
Leach Pottery Coffee pot and coverimpressed seal mark to the foot and two other smaller piecescoffee pot measures 21cm high approx (3). Provenance:The late Oliver Watson (1949-2023), British Studio Pottery expert at the V & A, Emeritus Professor of Islamic Art and Architecture and curator of Islamic Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, and the School of Oriental Studies, London.Oliver Watson curated the pottery component of the 1985 Tate Britain exhibition St. Ives 1936–64 and contributed an essay on ceramics to the 1989 catalogue of the first major exhibition outside Britain to celebrate the work of St. Ives artists and potters, when St Ives potters toured Japan. In 1990 he published his groundbreaking book, British Studio Ceramics: a catalogue of the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, which was reprinted in 1993 as Studio Pottery: Twentieth-Century British Ceramics in the Victoria and Albert Museum Collection. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Victorian hallmarked silver mounted and cut glass preserve pot, Birmingham 1900, maker Norton & White, width 10.5cm, hallmarked silver jam spoon, cased set of hallmarked silver coffee bean spoons and a cased set of hallmarked silver handled butter knives, weight of spoons and preserve pot without glass 270g all in
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