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Click here to subscribeBryant (G.E.). The Chelsea Porcelain Toys, Scent-Bottles, Bonbonnieres, Etuis, Seals and Statuettes, made at the Chelsea Factory, 1745-1769, & Derby Chelsea, 1770-1784, The Medici Society, signed by the author to limitation page, 58 colour and black and white plates with tissue guards, some minor spotting, original blue cloth, boards and spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, (limited edition 556/650), together with Exley (C.L.), The Pinxton China Factory, 1st edition, 1963, 33 black and white plates, original red cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, 8vo, plus Eaglestone (A.A. & Lockett, T.A.), The Rockingham Pottery, 1st edition, 1964, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, covers slightly marked, tear to foot of spine, 8vo, plus 19 further volumes of modern pottery, porcelain, furniture and craft reference, all original cloth, mostly in dust jackets, G/VG (22)
Royal Crown Derby bone china paperweight, Polar Bear Posies pattern, 12cm, green panel coffee can and saucer, a Royal Antoinette pattern coffee can and saucer, a Pinxton Roses pattern coffee can and saucer and Floral Swag pattern tea cup and saucer, (9). Saleroom amendment - the Royal Antoinette cup has regrettably been broken during viewing.
A collection of 19th and 20th century cabinet cups and saucers, including Royal Crown Derby, Royal Worcester, Aynsley, Buckingham Palace, Royal Albert, Worcester, George Jones, Hammersley, etc. (19 including three trios). CONDITION REPORT: None of these items are boxed and none have certificates. The Royal Albert Heirloom pattern trio is probably a second. The Victorian Worcester saucer has an old hairline crack to the base. The Royal Crown Derby Pinxton Rose plate is second quality as is the Royal Crown Derby green Derby panel saucer. All other pieces would appear to be first quality. No items have any damage, repair or restoration other than the hairline crack already mentioned in respect of the Victorian Worcester saucer.
A Royal Crown Derby "Royal Pinxton Roses" pattern tea service comprising teapot, two jugs, sugar bowl, rectangular serving plate, two further plates, seven teacups and saucers, six tea plates and a two-handled cup and saucer CONDITION REPORTS The teapot has some scratching to the gilding and is stained inside. All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some light surface scratching, etc and some wear to gilding. There is a variety of different backstamps. The large rectangular tray, two saucers, the soup bowl and saucer are all seconds.
Ceramic reference books, to include: Twitchett 'Derby Porcelain' also 'Derby Porcelain 1748-1848' also Twitchett and Bailey 'Royal Crown Derby', Gent 'The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory' Cox and Cox 'Rockingham 1745-1842' Edwards 'Neale Pottery and Porcelain' and four others (10)
A Pinxton fluted sucrier, circa 1798, decorated with an undulating foliate garland and dart band, moulded ring handles and gilt highlighting Note: only one tea service is known to have existed in this pattern, the teapot of which is currently in the collection of the Norwich Castle Museum. See Gent, N. 1996. Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813, p.80 fig.57 and p.124 fig.172
A Pinxton fluted oval sucrier and cover. With pointed finial and moulded loop handles. Painted with pearls on red ground bands, with gilt swags and two bands of polychrome sprigs interspersed with gilt stars. Pattern 314 but unmarked c1800, 16cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Cover in half and professionally restored. Base in good condition. Some gilt wear throughout.
A Pinxton porcelain teapot decorated in gilt with hand painted landscapes of castle ruins within a square border, unmarked, pattern number 300, illustrated in Michael Bertould and Philip Miller's 'An Anthology of British Teapots', page 184, plate 1102, 17.5cm high x 26cm across - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lid and knop broken and restored. Wear to gilding, minor scratches to landscapes.
A Pinxton porcelain teacup and saucer, each decorated with floral sprigs and hand painted landscapes with in ornate gilt surround, unmarked, pattern no. 221, teacup 6cm high, saucer 14.7cm diameter - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Cup - Minor wear to gilding and sprig decoration to the interior of the bowl, the landscape with a small scratch. Saucer - Minor wear to gilding, landscape pale with very minor scuffs.
A 19th century porcelain teacup and saucer, possibly Pinxton, with ironstone red, cobalt blue and gilt decoration, numbered 167 in black and red, cup 6cm high, saucer 13.5cm diameter - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Saucer - Gilt decoration quite worn in places, especially to the rim. There is a very small chip to the foot rim and some scratches to the glaze. Cup - Some wear to the gilding (Not as bad as the saucer). Some scratches to the glaze on the inside of the bowl. Some black pitting to the glaze.