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Click here to subscribeRoyal Crown Derby - ‘Derby Posies’ pattern tea service for seventeen; comprising pair of large teapots, small teapot, hot water pot, sugar bowls, milk jugs, etc, and seventeen teacups and saucers; along with a coffee pot, and six small coffee cans and saucers, seven large teacups and saucers; etc.
A Paragon Country Lane pattern part tea and dinner service - comprising, four small, and two large teacups and saucers, twelve small side plates, four sandwich plates, four large, and four small bowls, four large, two small dinner plates, cake plate, oval dish, etc, qty; Minton Haddon Hall pattern cups and saucers, side plates, etc.
A Meissen part tea and coffee service, circa 1770, finely painted with figures and buildings in harbour/estuary landscapes below gilt strapwork rims, lightly ogee bodies, comprising a coffee pot and cover, teapot (lacking cover), tea caddy and cover, sugar bowl and cover, hot milk jug and cover, slop bowl, canted square dish, oval dish/spoon tray, eight teacups and saucers, blue crossed swords and dot marks The spoon tray with two small rim chips and some rubbing to enamels in well.Octagonal dish with a tiny rim chip close to corner at 7o'clock. Rubbing to enamels.Waste bowl in good condition .Hot milk jug: two small chips to two petals of finial. Jug with small shallow footrim chip.Caddy: tiny chip to tip of one petal on cover.Sugar bowl: some chipping to flower finial. Two tiny footrim chips.Coffee pot: cover with a small shallow chip to flangeTeapot: lacking cover. Shallow chip to footrim of pot.Saucers: with some flaking to gilding on rim. A coupls have a tiny chip to footrim,Cups: in good condition.Gilt border to saucers, teapot and coffee pot match. Other items with a slightly different gilt border.
A Worcester Japan Fan pattern tea set, circa 1770, comprising teapot and cover, oviform tea canister, sugar basin and cover and six teacups and saucers, imitation Oriental script marks to base Sugar bowl: chipping to flower finial. Chip to flange. Caddy lacking cover but in good condition. Teapot: cover finial restored, firing crack beneath. 2 tiny chips to spout and a tiny crack. The saucers without damage but worn to gilding in centres. One teacup with a small shallow rim chip, another with two small stained rim chips.
A group of Chinese export famille rose ware, Qianlong and later, comprising a small pear-shaped vase painted with a praying mantis and peony, 13cm high, a rosewater sprinkler painted with peony, 18.5cm high, a pair of peony dishes, 22.5cm diameter and two small saucersHexagonal saucer has professional restoration to section of rim. One plate has tiny fritting to the brown-line rim and the other with a small rim chip to underside. Circular saucer with two small restored areas to rim. Otherwise condition overall good.
A pair of Chinese blue and white tea bowls, Kangxi, painted with flowers and lotus, 5cm high and a pair of 18th Century octagonal blue and white lotus dishes, 14.5cmOne tea bowl with two small shallow rim chips. The other tea bowl with a rim chip and associated hairline crack travelling from the rim to the foot. One of the saucers with a hairline crack to 2 pointed edges and one of those with associated small rim chips. The other saucer with a small rim chip.
A Rockingham style gilt and floral Victorian part tea set, with 12 tea cups, 10 wide cups, 12 saucers, two large plates, lidded sugar basin, bowl and milk jug (see illustration).Half of the saucers have small chips or discolouration, the rest are in good order but do show some signs of discolouration and do not ring true. The milk jug is slightly yellowed to the interior and does not ring. The handle to the sugar basin has been broken and glued back into place, the lid is slightly yellowed, the main body is in good order but does have a small chip to the internal rim. The bowl is free from any cracks however there is some yellowing to one side. The wider cups – four have chips and cracks, the others are in good order but do show some signs of slight discolouration. Six of the teacups are in good order, free from any chips or cracks but do show some slight discolouration, the other six have chips, cracks etc. One of the plates rings true and is generally a good colour, the other is dull and shows signs of discolouration.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory heart shaped Tea For Two service, decorated with floral sprays and gilt edges, consisting of a heart shaped tray, teapot, cream and sugar and teacups and saucer, together with another saucer, teapot marked to underside Registered Design No. 233855.This service has clearly seen a fair bit of use. The heart shaped tray is generally discoloured, it does not ring true, in fact it is very wooden. There are two small hairline cracks at the upper end of the heart and two rim chips. The underside of the tray is badly scuffed and discoloured and has numerous scratches. The sugar basin has been broken into three pieces and glued and there is also a hairline crack. It is also somewhat discoloured. Whilst both teacups ring true, they do both have small top edge chips. The heart shaped saucer rings true and the other one also but not quite as crisply. Both saucers are a little dirty. The teapot lid does not ring true but does not appear to have any repairs. There is however a small under edge lip chip and a slight hairline crack. The teapot itself is a little discoloured and does not quite ring true. The gilding to the teapot is generally a little rubbed but we cannot see any cracks or restoration. All pieces are a little crazed when viewed under magnification.
An Aynsley blue gilt and hallmarked silver cased coffee set, the box retailed by West & Son Dublin, cups and saucers all marked Aynsley England with silver mounts by Charles S Green & Co Ltd Birmingham 1923.One saucer has a hairline crack, one coffee can a hairline crack and another coffee can has been broken and glued.
A Spode tea set with green body and gilt floral decoration, comprising teapot, sugar bowl basin, 10 tea cups, 11 saucers, 12 plates and three dishes.Two of the large plates are in good order, one has a dent and crack running from one edge towards the rim of the base and then further across. The furthest reaches are +/- 15 cm. The milk and sugar bowl are both in very good condition with no issues. The teapot lid has been riveted at some point and later been restored. The spout of the teapot has also been restored. All of the tea cups are in good order with the exception of one which has a chip to the rim. The saucers and side plates are all in good order with signs of any chips, cracks or restoration.
Three Minton 'Pink Cockatrice' pattern oversize breakfast teacups and saucers, late 20th century, the cups 9cm high, the saucers 21cm diameter, printed maker's marks to bases; with three Minton 'Cuckoo' pattern oversize breakfast teacups and four conforming saucers; and two further Minton oversize breakfast teacups (15) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show minor surface wear, but no obvious chips, cracks, crazing or evidence of restoration. All pieces ring when pinged. Some of the cups show dirt to the interior and would benefit from cleaning.
A silver mounted Staffordshire egg shell porcelain coffee can set. William Comyns, Birmingham, 1901 & 1902.The porcelain pieces stamped 'Rd. 179250', comprising six each cans and saucers with yellow ground and gilt foliate highlights, the pierced silver mounts decorated with putti and scrolls and designed with zoomorphic handles, in fitted case, saucers 11cm dia., cans 5.9cm high, total weighable silver approx. 5.4ozt
A pair of Dresden-style miniature covered pagodas on stands. Condition report: A pair of ornate cabinet cups and saucers. One saucer broken at one corner and restuck. One cup lid broken with loss. WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
Herend Pottery (Hungary) Group of porcelain teawares in the 'Rothschild Bird' pattern, comprising a globular teapot and cover, six side plates, seven saucers, four cups, sparrow beak cream jug and sugar bowl, also a 'Rothschild Bird' pattern vase, a 'Fruit and Flowers' pattern breakfast cup and saucer, pattern no. 1700, and two dishes, one in the form of a leaf. (25)
Minoprio of Derby for Limoges France Eight-piece porcelain cabaret set comprising a matching coffee pot, two coffee cans and saucers, sugar and cream, on a circular tray, decorated with underglazed flowerheads, gilt scrolls and border, on a white ground, backstamp to the underside and 'Minoprio Derby' stamped to the underside of the tray, tray 31cm diameter. (8)
Attributed to Coalport Collection of John Rose period porcelain coffee and teawares, c. 1810, the first part tea and coffee set comprising seven coffee cups, eight tea cups and four saucers, decorated with gilded reserves of white roses on green stalks, with further gilded foliage on royal blue ground, the second part tea set comprising ten cups and ten matching saucers, decorated with gilded reserves of colourful hand-painted sprays with further gilded foliage on royal blue ground, gilded flowerheads to the wells, unmarked. (39)CONDITION REPORT: There is a hairline crack to the underside of one saucer on the floral spray set. Cracks to five cups on the rose decorated set. Loss to the rim, with cracks to another cup. Age-related losses to the gilt on most pieces, further facing to the decoration on a few pieces.