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Click here to subscribeA 20th century Limoges dinner service - decorated with lemons and leaves on a white ground, including three lidded tureens, two comports, three serving plates, twelve tea cups with saucers, twelve coffee cups with saucers teapot, milk jug, sucrier, seven bowls, twelve side plates and thirty-five dinner plates
A Royal Copenhagen fluted full-lace pattern tea and coffee service, comprising: coffee pot, teapot, sucrier, three jugs in sizes, three circular dishes, rectangular dish, three-piece condiment set, twenty-nine plates in sizes, thirteen coffee cups, twelve saucers, ten teacups and saucers, wave marks in underglaze-blue, printed marks in green.
A Worcester assembled part tea, coffee and dessert service, circa 1790-1820Richly decorated with the 'Queen Charlotte' pattern, comprising a sauce tureen and cover on a fixed stand, two shell-shaped dishes, two oval dishes, two square dishes, a lozenge-shaped dish, nine plates, a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, a saucer dish, ten teacups, three coffee cups and nine saucers, largest dish 29.7cm wide, crescent marks, incised B marks, or impressed crowned FBB marks (46)Footnotes:The King and Queen visited Worcester in 1788 to attend the Music Meeting and they toured Flight's china manufactory. They ordered a set of the Lily pattern, which was renamed 'Royal Lily' in their honour. It is presumed that the 'Queen Charlotte' pattern was also renamed following the Queen's visit in 1788, but there is no surviving record of an order for the pattern from the Queen. Introduced thirty years earlier, the Queen Charlotte pattern remained popular throughout the Regency period. See John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain (1993), pp.103-5.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Caughley miniature or toy part tea and coffee service, circa 1785-90Comprising a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover and a sparrow-beak milk jug, printed in blue with the 'Fisherman' pattern, coffee pot 8.8cm high (7)Footnotes:ProvenanceBonhams, 14 April 2010, lot 202 (coffee pot) and lot 203 (sucrier and jug)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An assembled Caughley miniature or toy part tea and coffee service, circa 1785-88Painted in blue with the 'Island' pattern and comprising a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, two teabowl and saucers and two coffee cups, teapot 7.6cm high, teabowls and one coffee cup with S marks, the second coffee cup with C mark (11)Footnotes:ProvenanceSimpson Collection, Simon Spero exhibition catalogue 2003, p.36 (teapot and jug)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and rare Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester cabaret service, circa 1808-10Probably by William Billingsley, finely painted with naturalistic sprays of bright pink roses on thorny stems and among leaves, alternating with rich seaweed gilding, the rims and handles gilt, comprising a large rounded rectangular tray, a teapot and cover of oval 'prow' form with a flamiform finial, a milk jug, a twin-handled sucrier, a slop bowl, and two breakfast cups and saucers, tray 39.8cm wide, impressed crowned BFB marks and printed marks referring to Coventry St address (10)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Brian and Angela Downes Antiques, Bath, 1990Charles Dawson CollectionIllustrated by Charles Dawson, Worcester Flight & Barr Porcelain (2023), p.201, fig.18.18. William Billingsley is regarded as one of the finest painters of flowers on English porcelain. He arrived at Worcester in the summer of 1808 during the Barr, Flight and Barr period, using the name of Beeley to avoid creditors. He painted roses and other flowers on Worcester porcelain during the first year or two of his time there, before Martin Barr put him to work on refining the Worcester body together with his future son-in-law, A breakfast cup and saucer with identical decoration attributed to Billingsley was sold by Bonhams on 7 June 2006, lot 227 and is illustrated by John Sandon, Worcester Porcelain (2009), p.44.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th/early 20th century coffee service for two, including tray, coffeepot, two cups, two saucers, sucrier and milk jug. Tray diameter 20 cm, together with a Vienna coffee service. CONDITION REPORT: The coffee pot and lid are both in good order as is the sugar bowl and lid. The milk jug is in good order with no issues as are the six coffee cans. The saucers are all free from any chips, cracks, or restoration but do have scratches to the centres. One in particular which is worn through the gilding and the paintwork.
Collection of Meissen porcelain to include: 'Blue Onion' design tea caddy and cover, cups and saucers, cream jug, sucrier and cover, pierced design plates etc., some decorated with flowers and foliage. Blue Cross Sword marks to the underside. (11) (B.P. 21% + VAT) The plates have adhesive plate hangers to the underside, otherwise items appearing in good condition overall with no obvious damage.
A SET OF THREE GRAINGER & CO. WORCESTER CHINA TEACUPS AND SAUCERS, c.1850, printed in underglaze blue with rare script mark, and two Worcester porcelain teabowls, together with a French porcelain Derby style tall mug painted with flowers on a gilt stripe ground, pseudo script D, 4 3/4" high, and a pearlware sucrier and cover (10) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Pearlware is crazed and discoloured, blue and white bowl chips to footrim, others generally good. The blue and white teabowl has chips to the footrim and the print is a little blurred. The polychrome teabowl has no damage but the burnt orange has 'run' and has unintended spots.
A WORCESTER PORCELAIN RIBBED BARREL TEAPOT, COVER AND STAND, c.1780, painted in underglaze blue and highlighted in gilt with Dresden Flowers, unmarked, stand 6" diameter, together with a gilt decorated ribbed sucrier and cover with flower knop, unmarked, a teabowl, crescent mark, and a Newhall trio painted in black and highlighted in gilt with a Vitruvian scroll type pattern, unmarked (7) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Minor losses to both covers, marked teabowl tired, chip to Newhall saucer. Teapot and stand purchased from Red Dolphin in 1996 for £360
TWO WORCESTER PORCELAIN MANSFIELD BOWLS, c.1780, 6" & 4" diameter, together with a similar sucrier and cover, 3 1/2" diameter, all with open crescent mark (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Sucrier and cover very good bar a small brown mark to rim of bowl, no damage to knop. Both bowls have minute chips to rims.
A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, c.1785-90, of wrythen fluted form and painted in polychrome enamels with floral bouquets, for six place settings and comprising teabowls, coffee cups, saucers, slop basin, milk jug, sucrier and cover and teapot and cover, unmarked (22) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No chips, cracks or restoration, very minor wear to gilding. Purcahsed in 1994 from Bryan Smith for £2500.
COPELAND SPODE'S 'TOWER' PATTERN BLUE & WHITE POTTERY SERVICE, twelve place settings, including coffee pot, sucrier, milk jug, meat platter, bread and butter plate, thirteen cups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates, six dessert plates and six dinner platesProvenance: private collection PembrokeshireComments: one or two chips, otherwise good
Royal Crown Derby Part Tea Service Imari Pattern to include: (c.20) 2451 pattern Large Teapot, lid and Stand 1806 mark Cream Jug c.1929 Cup and saucer c.1906 Sucrier Date code 1898 Sugar Bowl dated 1913 5 Side plates c.1900 5 Teacups and saucers 1920's mostly good condition , restoration to teapot
A Copeland China gilt decorated Rococo Revival part breakfast service, mid 19th century, comprising: eleven teacups; twelve saucers; a sucrier and cover, 19cm high; a milk jug, 15cm high; a cream jug, 14cm high; twelve side plates, 19.5cm diameter; twelve egg cups; a circular twin handled serving plate and cover, 16cm wide; a further circular serving plate, 16cm wide; and two rectangular serving plates, 28cm wide; most pieces with painted pattern number '9090' and registered design lozenge for 1852 to base (Qty) (at fault)
A Royal Doulton part dinner service in the 'Biltmore' pattern, comprising: eight soup plates; eight salad plates, 20.5cm diameter; eight dinner plates, 27cm diameter; nine side plates; eight desert bowls; a meat plate, 34cm wide; two oval serving dishes, 28cm wide; two covered serving bowls, a teapot and cover (cover at fault); eight teacups and saucers; a coffee pot and cover; eight coffee cans and saucers; a milk jug, a cream jug, a sucrier and cover; etc (Qty)
A Queen Anne style silver spirit tea kettle on stand, ebonised handle terminating in shells over a gadrooned cover with an ebonised finial, the gadrooned bowl chased with a central peacock denoting the Manners family of Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, supported by four cabriole legs terminating in lotus leaf feet, 38cm high overall, 1686g gross, William Hutton & Sons, London 1885, cased; a Victorian silver tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sucrier and cream jug, each gadrooned and ebonised, chased with a scrolling G and a central peacock, William Hutton & Sons, London 1884, 1858g gross, the oak case with a central brass cartouche also depicting a peacock and the motto POUR Y PARVENIR of Lady Manners School, Bakewell
A Chinese Doucai style miniature cabaret tea service, Qing DynastyOf canted form and decorated in colours and gilt with scenes of figures in landscapes with precious objects and auspicious flowers, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, six cups and saucers and a tray.Tray 22.5cm wide (tray repaired, teapot handle repaired)Condition:Teapot handle broken off. One teacup with a small chip.Tray with two stage stapled repair. Please see images
A collection of copper chocolate moulds, comprising, examples moulded as a fish, two mussels, three horse hooves, and a four-tiered example, the largest 12cm wide, together with a collection of pottery items, to include a stoneware mixing bowl, with moulded foliate decoration, 20.5cm diameter, a pottery hot water pot and cover, 20th century, blue and white transfer, 21cm high, together with a blue and white pottery mug, late 18th to early 19th century, decorated with a lake scene with a thatched cottage in the foreground and a castle in the background,13.5cm wide, and two white clay pipes, 19th century, one with carved decoration, the largest 9.5cm long (qty) together with a collection of Crown Derby Imari items,, 19th century and later, to include a plater, impressed, stamped, and painted marks, 45.5cm wide, a pair of salts, in the form of cauldrons, printed and painted marks, 7cm high, together with a miniature tea service, to include a teapot, 8cm wide, a teacup, 4.5cm wide, a milk jug, 4cm wide, and a sucrier, 5cm wide, and a pair of saucers by Ridgeways, Old Derby pattern, 12cm diameter (qty)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin. Condition ReportThe copper chocolate moulds all tarnishing and some with the beginning of verdigris. The mug and bowl bowl heavily crazed the hot water pot with lesser crazing. The bowl with chips to the rim and foot rim. Firing crack to the base. The pipes are not complete and have knocks wear and some chips and nibbles. The hot water pot with some nibbles to the rim and foot rim. All in need of cleaning. Minor nibbles to the plater. Salts with rubbing to the feet with a small chip to the glaze. Tea service with chip to the milk jug, All with crazing and some with rubbing to the decoration.
Fine late Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1900, comprising teapot, sucrier and milk jug, the coffee pot bearing the maker's mark of William Gibson and John Langman, each finely chased in Rococo style, with initialled cartouche, the coffee pot 25cm high, gross weight approx. 2961g, with original oak presentation case (the case with damages and losses). Ivory exemption application HZLV5A7Z (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
Miniature silver tea/coffee service, Birmingham 1970, comprising coffee pot, 4cm, teapot, sucrier and milk jug, presented on a long serving tray, 15cm, weight approx. 66g (5) (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
An early 19th century English porcelain London shape part tea set. Condition - varies Teapot good; minor wear to cover gilding. Sucrier and cover good; minor wear to gilding at handles. Slop bowl wear to interior. Milk jug rivet-repaired and cracked. Three graded serving plates: all with wear to gilding. Ten teacups: all with minor wear. Ten saucers: one with tiny firing crack and a small chip at outside edge of rim, not serious; one with small chip to underside of rim; others good.Pattern 1038. Not crazed.
An extensive Spode Avignon pattern dinner, tea and coffee service - for 12 place settings, pattern no. Y8600, comprising two oval covered vegetable dishes; two 38cm oval serving platters; a 27cm two-handled serving dish; a gravy boat and stand; a teapot, a coffee pot; a covered sucrier; an open sugar bowl; a cream jug; 12 x cups and saucers; 12 x 27.3cm dinner plates; 12 x 20.6cm salad plates; 12 x 16.2cm side plates; 12 x 16.9cm dessert / cereal bowls; and 12 x two-handled soup bowls and saucers, all pieces in excellent condition. (108 pieces + covers)
A German porcelain part-dinner service by Johann Seltmann of Bavaria - third quarter 20th century, gold printed factory marks, decorated with black and gold borders in the Oriental taste on an ivory ground, comprising a covered two-handled soup tureen and stand; two open two-handled vegetable dishes; two graduated oval serving platters, 39cm and 35cm long; a 31cm salad bowl; 11 x 24.3cm dinner plates; 10 x 24.3cm soup plates; 19 x 19.5cm side plates; a gravy / sauce boat on fixed stand; a coffee pot (cover cracked); and a covered two-handled sucrier. (53)
A George V silver four piece tea service - Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1934, of oval bombe form, comprising a teapot, hot water pot, cream jug and two-handled sucrier, the teapot and hot water pot with carved ivory handles and finials, the hot water pot 19.7cm high, gross weight 1798g; together with a matched silver plated twin handled tray. (5) (Ivory Registration number BHCHVTSC)
A Spode Porcelain Part Dinner, Tea and Coffee Service, decorated in the "Chelsea Bird" pattern, printed marks, comprising:soup tureen, cover and standvegetable tureen and cover2 wine coolers2 serving bowlssauce tureen and cover2 sauce boats and standsTeapot and cover sucrier and covermilk jug2 cream jugs12 tea cups, saucers and side plates12 coffee, cups and saucers12 dinner plates12 soup platesIn very fine condition. The dinner plates have been used once. The other components have never been used.
A John Ridgway teaset, circa 1840, gilt decorated with floral panels within trellis borders over white ground, comprising teapot and stand, sucrier and cover, twelve cups and saucers, milk jug, slop bowl and two sandwich plates, painted pattern no.2/9604. (qty) Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.
A French porcelain 'Orlik' hand painted part breakfast set, gilded floral sprays over dusty pink ground, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk and sucrier, a trio, side plate egg cup and spoon rest, painted and gilt flower mark to reverse. (10) Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.
A George II Scottish silver teapot, the bulbous body decorated with flowers and scrollwork, with foliate finial and leaf capped handle with ivory insulators, on pedestal foot, by William Dempster, Edinburgh 1757, assay master's mark for Hugh Gordon, 17.5cm high, together with an oval sucrier by the same maker, and a similar pedestal milk jug by William Davie, both Edinburgh 1770, 38.5oz overall. (3)Ivory submission reference no: G6JMS17N
A late Victorian silver twin handled sucrier, with lobed and compressed body and foliate cast twin handles, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1891, 9cm high, and a silver seven bar toast rack, with pierced decoration by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1928, 11.5cm long, 11.5oz overall. (2)Both pieces appear to be in good condition overall, minor wear and scratches. The toastrack is a little tarnished but would be easily cleaned.