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Click here to subscribeA Russian porcelain tea service by Kuznetsov Factory, early 20th century, comprising; eight teacups, seventeen saucers, twelve side plates, a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug and a slop bow, each piece decorated with pale blue borders with gilt highlights, blue printed marks verso, side plates bearing additional 'K.P.M.Dreylingsbusch' mark (Qty) (at fault)
Four pieces of miniature continental porcelain, 19th century, modelled in the manner of Paris porcelain, comprising: a milk jug, 9cm high, a sucrier and cover, 9cm high, a coffee can, 4cm high, and a saucer, 9cm diameter, each piece painted with a landscape scene and floral sprays, gilt highlights throughout, faux Meissen marks and Margaret Bentley Collection labels to bases (4) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show the odd glazing fault, the odd firing pit and frit, and rubbing to the gilt highlights, but no obvious chips, cracks, crazing or evidence of restoration. The sucrier shows a firing crack and staining to the unglazed rim of the cover.
A Staffordshire part tea service, probably New Hall, early 19th century, comprising: a London shape teapot, cover and stand; a sucrier and cover; a milk jug, two bute shaped tea cups with oval ring handles, five saucers, and two serving plates, each piece printed with a hand embellished landscape scene, gilt highlights throughout (12) (at fault) NOTE: See Miller & Berthoud, AN ANTHOLOGY OF BRITISH TEAPOTS, page 256 for similar teapot shapes, and Berthoud, AN ANTHOLOGY OF BRITISH CUPS, plate 327 for a similar cup shape.
A SPODE WHITE AND GILT `SHEFFIELD' PATTERN BONE CHINA PART DINNER AND COFFEE SERVICEModern Comprising; three circular tureens and covers, 28cm diameter, two square fruit bowls, 23.5cm wide, two oval serving dishes, 37.5cm wide; three sauceboats and two stands, stands 23.5cm length, eight dinner plates, 28cm diameter, eight dessert plates, 20cm diameter, eight side plates, 15.5cm high, coffee pot and cover, 24cm high, sucrier and cover, milk jug, eight coffee cups and eight saucers, printed marks, also a modern French white and gilt oval tureen and coverThe Spode service in very good conditionThe French tureen and cover with some wear to the gilding
Edwin Beer Fishley (1832-1911) a Fremington Pottery Vase, of globular form, decorated in white slip with incised sgraffito depictions of animals, incised signature to base, H 9cm, together with an Edwin Beer Fishley Sucrier and Cover, decorated in blue with incised decoration, H 8.5cm, with corresponding Bowl and Saucer, all signed to base (4) Provenance; The Margaret Squance Collection of Fishley and North Devon pottery; Margaret Squance is the great great granddaughter of Edwin Beer Fishley.
Modern Georgian style three piece silver coffee service, comprising coffee pot, of tapering form with domed lid, urn finial and wooden handle, milk jug and open sucrier, hallmarked Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1972, coffee pot H25cmCondition Report: Coffee pot approx 26.41 ozt (821.2 grams) Milk jug and sucrier approx 13.05 ozt (406.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. One side of sucrier with larger knocked compressing round lip slightly inwards. Indentation to one side of milk jug.
Edwardian silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, twin handled open sucrier and milk jug, each of oval bellied form, with fluted decoration, the teapot with Bakelite type handle and finial, hallmarked E J Partridge, Birmingham 1905, teapot H14.5cmCondition Report: Approx 22.87 ozt (711.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some larger knocks and indentations, including to the teapot lid and spout. Hallmarks with some wear but generally legible.
Edwardian silver open sucrier, of circular form with shaped rim, upon three pad feet, hallmarked Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1903, together with a similar smaller example, hallmarked George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1900 and a Victorian open salt, with embossed palmette rim, tallest H8cmCondition Report: Approx 8.3 ozt (258.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some lifting and larger knocks to the rims of each piece. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.
A small Coalport (Coalbrookdale) lidded sucrier and cover from a cabaret service, circa 1850-60, painted with scattered winged insects including butterflies, moths and beetles within a dark cobalt and vermicelli border, entwined 'CBD' mark in underglaze blue, 8cm highCondition:Good condition with no damages or repairs.
A Derby sucrier and cover, c 1790, painted by Zachariah Boreman with a picturesque landscape, in a gilt oval frame reserved on a white ground, domed cover with hexagonal finial, 13.5cm h, painted blue crown, crossed batons and D, title View on the Trent, Derbyshire Good condition. Some firing blemishes and stresses, with some wear to decoration and some rubbed gilding.
A GROUP OF CERAMIC TEAWARE, comprising Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies': teapot, two cream jugs, sugar bowl, eight coffee cans (one cracked) and seven saucers (one cracked), backstamps vary, a Royal Crown Derby 'Olde Avesbury' coffee can, a Wedgwood 'Charnwood' milk jug (hairline) and sugar bowl, a Royal Albert 'Lady Carlyle' milk jug and 'Lady Hamilton' teacup (both second quality), an Aynsley trio pattern no 16098 decorated with roses, with Waring & Gillow Ltd retailer's mark (cup has hairlines), a Doulton Burslem sucrier printed with a blue and white scene of a courting couple (hairlines on inside of cover), a Royal Doulton Oxford Green TC1191 cake plate (second quality), and a Crown Staffordshire tea plate, together with a Wedgwood leaf shaped trinket dish and a 'Mirabelle' vase, height 17cm (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, obvious specific damage as stated, some light crazing on a few pieces, signs of light use and a little gilding wear)
A Spode Imari pattern part tea and coffee set. Circa 1820, decorated in pattern number 1495 and comprising eight saucers, five London shape coffee cups, three tea cups, a sugar bowl and cover, a slop bowl, and a small plate, painted marks the sugar bowl width 18cm (19).Twin handled sucrier bowl with two hairline cracks, one teacup with crack, coffee can with a chip on rim, one saucer with a hairline crack and the plate with a hairline crack.
A collection of ceramics including a Wedgwood commemorative mug designed by Richard Guyatt, a pair of late 19th/early 20th century posy vases, each with encrusted with flowers and with a figure of a child, various ceramic eggs, pale blue jasperware, chintz ware teapot, etc (2).Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/The green Sucrier is marked to the base '169' in red paint, no factory marks.
Victorian silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, twin handled open sucrier, and milk jug, each of bellied form with acanthus capped scroll handles, the sides embossed with alternating scroll edged vacant panels and panels containing a pair of birds, upon four palmette feet, the teapot with ivory insulators to handle, and bird finial to the hinged domed cover, hallmarked William Hunter & Son, London 1861, teapot H19cm, including handles sucrier H13.5cm, including handle milk jug H12cmThis item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report: Approximate total weight 1582.5 grams (50.88 ozt)
Victorian silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, teapot stand, twin handled open sucrier and milk jug, each of octagonal form with foliate bud border and engraved decoration including crest to canted panels, and vacant panels, the teapot with ivory finial to the hinged cover and later wooden handle, hallmarked Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London1896, teapot including finial H15cm, milk jug including handle H16cm, teapot stand W11.5cmThis item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report: Ivory reference number - 36L9GS74Gross weight 1503.8 grams (48.35 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, some deeper scratches and some nicks.Milk jug slightly unsteady on feet.Teapot stand feet knocked and unsteady on feet.Gilt interior to milk jug and sucrier heavily worn.Hallmarks with some slight wear but still clear and legible.
Early/mid 20th century Persian silver tea service, comprising circular serving tray, teapot, twin handled sucrier and cover, milk jug, five tea glasses with six silver holders, six tea spoons, and pair of sugar tongs, each profusely chased with foliate arabesque decoration, each bearing marks including 84 for 840 fineness, tray D40cm, teapot H16cmCondition Report: Approximate total gross silver weight (not including glass cups) 3,320 grams (106.74 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, some deeper scratches and some small nicks and rubbing to decoration.Teapot with applied bone insulator to handle, with a few splits. Hinged cover does not automatically close flush to, and requires slight attention.Gilt interior to sucrier and milk jug slightly worn.Glass cups probably later replacements, and one example missing.Marks with slight wear, but generally legible.
Early 20th century American silver three piece coffee service, comprising coffee pot with ivory insulators to the handle, twin handled sucrier, and cream jug, each of part reeded form chased with foliate swags and bands, each marked for Black, Starr & Frost, New York, also stamped Sterling, Chippendale Exclusive Design, coffee pot H27cm, including handles sucrier H12, including handle cream jug H15.5cmThis item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report: Ivory reference number - YEQWA127Approximate gross weight 1124.2 grams (36.15 ozt)Good overall condition, with light surface wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and a few nicks.Ivory insulators to coffee pot handle with some discolouration and splits.Hallmarks with some light wear, but generally clear and legible.
Late Victorian silver bachelors three piece tea service, comprising bullet shaped teapot, open sucrier and milk jug, each engraved with monogram surrounded by birds upon and amidst a blossoming vine, the teapot with scroll capped curved wooden handle and wooden finial to cover, hallmarked Wakely & Wheeler, London 1890, teapot including handle H12cm, sucrier H5.5cm Condition Report: Gross weight 417.2 grams (13.41 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, some deeper scratches, nicks and indentations; particularly along lower part of teapot and milk jug.Hallmarks with some wear, particularly to makers marks.
William IV silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, twin handled open sucrier and milk jug, each with embossed and engraved C scroll and foliate decoration to the bodies, and acanthus capped scroll handles, the teapot with ivory insulators and flower bud and leaf mounted finial to the hinged lid, each upon four scroll feet, hallmarked Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1837, teapot H15.5cmThis item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report: ivory reference number - 2EXDX1XGApproximate gross weight 1332 grams (42.83 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and some small indentations.Sucrier and milk jug slightly unsteady on feet.Hallmarks clear and legible.Ivory insulators work and with some splits.
George III silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot with ivory scroll capped curved handle and ivory finial to the hinged cover, twin handled open sucrier with gilt interior, and cream jug with gilt interior, each of oval form with rounded sides, the bodies engraved with central monogram within a seaweed wreath, between engraved foliate bands, hallmarked John Emes, London 1801, teapot including handle H17cmThis item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report: Ivory reference number - PSSS8YMFApproximate gross weight 996.7 grams (32.05 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, some deeper scratches, nicks and small indentations. Ivory handle and finial on teapot with some splits and discolouration.Sucrier and milk jug interior have been re-gilded. Hallmarks with some wear, but still generally clear and legible.
ASSORTED ITEMS: ASSOCIATED 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE 'GAUDY WELSH' CHINA TEAWARES, including teapot, sucrier, slops bowl, teacups, saucers, side plates, bread and butter plates, mostly 'Tulip' patterns; together with large Cemaes studio pottery fruit bowl by William Leonard Rees, 1977 Richard Guyatt for Wedgwood tankard, Dresden porcelain pedestal bowl, assorted Staffordshire country pottery etc., EARLY 20TH CENTURY BESSON & CO. 'SYSTEME PROTOTYPE' TUBA, silver plated, bell with floral engraved decoration, inscribed 'Presented by Mrs Helen Grundy August 1906', Class A, Besson 13 mouthpiece, bell 40cms (dia.), TWO BELGIAN SLATE MANTEL CLOCKS including Japy Frères architectural clock with red marble pillars, movement plate signed, 37cms (h) and a Franjus clock with figural surmount, 41.5cms (h) (qty.)Provenance: private collection SwanseaComments: inspection advised
A Royal Albert 'Heirloom' tea and coffee service, circa 1950s, comprising six coffee cups, six coffee saucers, six teacups, six tea saucers, a coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, twin-handled sucrier and cover, a small sugar bowl, six sideplates, one cake plate, two cream jugs and one spare cover, printed factory marks (41 pcs including covers)Condition:All of the items except the teapot have a small green dot next to the factory mark possibly indicating factory second, but the only noticable defect is that the print on the coffee pot is blurred and some items have a few small rogue splashes of gilding. Condition is generally good and the gilding is in good order.Damage noted: hairline to rim neat handle of cream jug.No other damages or repairs. Appears to be essentially unused.
A Royal Crown Derby imari coffee service, pattern 1128, late 20th century, comprising a coffee pot and cover, cream jug, twin-handled sucrier and cover, six coffee cans and six saucers, with a small lidded pot, printed factory marks, date codes for the 1990s, except the small lidded pot which is earlier, coffee pot 23cm highCondition:Good condition with no damages or repairs.