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Click here to subscribeA late 18thC Barr Worcester porcelain part tea service, gilt decorated with thistles, and bands of repeating leaves and scrolling flowers against a cobalt blue ground, comprising a teapot, cream jug, slop bowl, sucrier, teapot stand, saucer dish, tea bowl and saucer, together with a First Period Worcester porcelain bowl, gilt decorated with floral sprigs, within a cobalt blue and gilt border.
A Spode porcelain cream jug and sucrier and cover, c1800, painted en grisaille with swags of flowers and leaves, 11.5cm h and an English porcelain teabowl and saucer, c1800, bat-printed with a butterfly catcher and fisherman (4) Cream jug - Minor wear to gilding, no chips or cracks Sucrier - Wear to gilding, no chips or cracks Tea bowl - Small chip to rim Saucer - No chips or cracks
A collection of continental porcelain comprising: a part tea set, probably Paris c1870, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug and sucrier, painted with trophies and swags within ribbon tied floral borders, painted marks to pot, teapot 9cm high, a similar pedestal tea bowl, 8cm diameter, a mug, with gilt decoration and paw feet, painted mark SM(?) 1816, 9cm high, and a coffee can, with classical and gilt decoration, 6cm high (7)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportTeapot, spout chipped,Mug, handle missingRest, good
An Assortment of Various Items, to include: a 19th century Staffordshire twin-handled twin frog mug, other 19th century ceramics, including sauce tureen cover and stand with floral painting, various coffee cans and saucers, 19th century Coalport teawares and Derby Imari Sucrier, together with opalescent glass and gilt metal table lamps, three jewellery boxes, brass andirons, painted metal figural furniture mounts, books, a poster "An Ardent Collector", the Stewart Lockhart Collection of Chinese Art, a print of New College Oxford, signed and numbered by Sir Hugh Casson etc. (three trays and two boxes)
A Quantity of Pearlware, circa 1820, printed in underglaze blue with landscape scenes, including a jug possibly Turner, four other jugs, a sucrier, two bowls, together with a pair of Victorian Staffordshire spaniels (one shelf)Small jug- multiple chips to the spout, restoration to the handle and shoulderJar and cover - with mutliple large losses to the cover and fritting Jug - with repairs to the coller near the spout and a star crack to the baseJug 2 - crazed with a small chip to the moulded beading to the shoulder paint scraches and glaze lost to the handleJug 3 - glaze lost to the spout, rim and handle, some paint scratches to the bodyJug 4 large chip to the spout and a crack issuing from it down the lengh of the body, crack to the handle at the top where it meets the body and continuing to a hairline through the shoulder, star crack to the base and another to lower half the bidyBowl 1- large star crack to the base crack to the foot, and crazedBowl 2 - firing crack to the foot, possible hairline and some paint scratchesStafforshire spaniels - one with a large chip to the foot otherwise okay commensurate with age
A Mason's Ironstone Mandaley pattern miniature bachelor tea service, comprising teapot, sucrier, cream jug, side plate, cup and saucer, boxed; a pair of Spode Christmas Tree miniature plates, boxed; Crown porcelain miniature tea cups and saucers; a Hammersley miniature wash jug and bowl, 6cm high; a collection of Portmeirion miniatures/tree ornaments; qty
A Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern bread bin/biscuit barrel, oval serving plate, fruit bowl, eight dinner plates, fourteen side plates, nine cereal/dessert bowls, five two-handled soup dishes on stands, sauce boat on stand, salt and pepper, teapot, milk and sugar, twelve teacups and saucers, bachelor's teapot, coffee pot, six coffee cups and saucers, cream jug and sucrier, cake stand, pair of sandwich trays, bread knife, muffin dish, twelve tea plates, preserve pot and cover with spoon, photograph frame, jardinière, ginger jar and cover, other trinkets and miniatures, two-handled tray set with pair of tiles, napkin rings, five Cottage Garden pattern soup dishes on stands, etc; three similar Staffordshire floral printed pieces; qty
A Royal Doulton Porcelain Dinner and Tea Service, decorated in the 'Carlyle' pattern with green, blue and gilt floral decorated borders, printed marks, comprising: six dinner plates, one bread and butter plate, four dessert plates, six side plates, tureen cover, milk jug, sucrier and cover, seven tea cups and six saucers, a smaller saucer and four bowls. (39)
A Rockingham Porcelain Teapot and Cover, with crown finial and a matching sucrier and cover, coffee cup and saucer, decorated in pattern number 1212 with flowers and foliage in grey and gilt, unmarked, a similar slop bowl, two other slop bowls, milk jug and a sucrier and associated cover. (12)Rockingham teapot with crazing and hairline to base, nibbles to rim of lid. Jug with chip to rim. Sucrier lid with small nibbles to rim. Light crazing throughout.
A Pinxton sucrier with twig handles, painted with monochrome roses. Pattern 12 unmarked Circa late 18th century. Size 21cm diameter 13cm high, condition, wear to black enamels, some scratches to the body, light staining inside. Ref. See ND Gent page 51 & Meeks page 79 for examples. Provenance. The Michael Oscroft Collection
Late 20th century Indian Colonial silver six piece tea and coffee service, comprising coffee pot, hot water pot, teapot, milk jug, open sucrier and tray, all of oval part fluted form, the tea and coffee pot with ebonised wooden handles and finials, stamped SIL and with maker's mark for Cooke & Kelvey New Dehli, within two boxes and with original receipt for 1999Condition Report: Approx 137.36 ozt (4271 grams)All testing approx 850-900 silver.
Early 20th century four piece silver tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, open sucrier and milk jug, all of oval part fluted form, the teapot and hot water pot with Bakelite type handles and finials, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Sheffield 1918Condition Report:Approx 59.84 ozt (1861.6 grams)
Edwardian silver shell butter dish, upon three bun feet, together with a matching shell spoon engraved with initial, both hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1906 and 1914, together with an Edwardian milk jug, open sucrier and sugar tongs, the jug and bowl of circular part fluted form with bead rim, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1902, both sets contained within fitted tooled leather boxes with silk and velvet lined interiorsCondition Report:Approx 6.29 ozt (195.9 grams)
An Early 20th century five piece American Sterling tea and coffee service of tapering quatrefoil shape, comprising coffee pot, teapot, both with ivory insulators to their handles, a twin handled lidded sucrier, together with a cream jug and sugar bowl,initialled, stamped beneath sterling 925 pttn no 3480, mark for Dominick Haff, g/w 2377gms. ivory no IVORY CERTIFICATE: VGXA6P1W
William IV three piece silver tea service, George Hunter II, London, 1835, comprising teapot with hinged lid, flower bud finial and capped scrolled handle to an embossed squat body, raised on four folded feet, 28cm handle to spout, together with matching twin handled sucrier and cream jug with gilt wash interior, weight 49.6 tr.oz.Please note for delivery to the UK the handle will have to be removed as it contains ivory.
English bone china part dessert service, perhaps H&R Daniel, well-painted floral reserves, Royal blue ground, including a rectangular comport, width 35cm, two covered sucrier and stands, set of four leaf shaped dishes, pair of oval dishes, pair of square dishes, seventeen plates, some damage. Condition report:Comport; one handle chipped and cracked Covered sucrier 1; lid is good, bowl and stand heavily riveted and stuck back together Covered sucrier 2; lid partly restored, damaged and inpieces, bowl is good, stand is heavily riveted together Leaf dishes; one handle eiveted and repaired, the other three no obvious damage or repair Oval dishes; no obvious damage or restoration Square dishes; no obvious dmage or restoration Plates; five plates are chipped, one with multiple cracks, the others with no obvious damage or restoration PLease note; All pieces are VERY dirty and we can not make any confident assessment of the condition of the painted surfaces.Additional images have been uplaoded to the lot page on our website for you to view.
A Pair of Worcester Porcelain Butter Tubs, Covers and Stands, circa 1775, printed in underglaze blue with the "Fence" pattern, crescent marks, ex H. Leonard fuller collection, together with a sugar bowl in "Mansfield" pattern, cylindrical mug, a Caughley fluted tea canister, sparrow beak jug and sucrier and cover (one tray)Butter tubs - one with loss to one handle, the cover with loss to the corner of the handle notch. No other damage to the six components and free from repair. Mansfield bowl - slight wear and staiing to rimBowl and cover - bowl with a rim chipMug - in good conditionTea Caddy - chip to rim of cover and chip to rimJug - chip to end of spout
A Collection of Royal Crown Derby Porcelain, decorated in Imari pattern 1128, comprising: a sucrier, a miniature coffee pot, two milk jugs, a cup and saucer, seven various saucers, two side plates and four dishes (one tray)One small dish cracked.One saucer heavily crazed and dull sounding.Another saucer crazed and with a crack within the well.Miniature teapot 2nd qualityAll other pieces 1st quality
Elkington & Co. silver sucrier and milk jug, Birmingham 1913, each of half reeded rectangular form, the sucrier 18.5cm, gross weight approx. 479g (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satisfy yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please request one and it will be provided in writing).