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Click here to subscribeA 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.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE by Benoni Stephens, London 1836, comprising teapot, sucrier and cream jug, of fanciful design, the lobed bulbous bodies embossed with game birds and leaves, the teapot with pheasant finial, the cream jug with shell spout, all on anthemion panel feet, (c.1750 grams combined) (3)Ivory Submission Reference: 6RUKKVCN
New Hall, pattern 741, porcelain teaset with blue and gilt entwined foliage borders, comprising a teapot, milk jug, twin handled sucrier, two sandwich plates, fifteen teacups and saucers, and bowl. Condition report:All exhibit wear to gilded areas, however the saucers more so.Many have glaze impurities. One cup has a broken handle and is cracked.
An extensive green and white Royal Doulton Sonnet pattern part tea and dinner service comprising a large oval platter/ashet (w- 41.5cm), two tureens or covered serving dishes, a teapot, a coffee pot, a milk jug, a cream jug, a sauce/gravy boat and stand, a covered sugar bowl or sucrier, eight shallow bowls, eight dessert bowls, eight starter/side plates, eight dinner plates (27cm), six teacups, six saucers, seven coffee cups, seven saucers, eight small plates, and a twin handled cake/sandwich dish (marked verso)(77)
Zeewo white metal/silver teapot and sucrier and cover Chinese, export, late 19th/early 20th Century,decorated with bamboo and accompanying foliage, each piece marked 'From Taikoo Friends' and marked to the base, tallest piece 13cm high approx overall, and a silver or white metal tea strainer decorated with bamboo, 859g approx overal (3) Signs of wear consistent with age and use. Split in the strainer. Staining/discolouration. Rusting. Loss. Audible loose piece/s in the teapot.
Miscellaneous English porcelain, 19th c and later, to include a Coalport Pembroke-shape cream jug and sucrier, a Copeland and Garrett London-shape teacup and saucer, pattern no 3508, and a Royal Crown Derby paperweight in the form of a rabbit, various sizes and marks Broken handle to Copeland and Garrett teacup pattern number 6883, gold stopper to paperweight, various wear to gilding, hairline crack to bowl
Collection of 18th and 19th century English and European ceramics, including Bow, Chelsea and Sevres plates, a pearlware sucrier and cover, and 19th century Dutch delft jug (5)The Delft ewer has restoration at the top. The Chelsea plate has a crack and a footrim chip. The Bow plate has some restored rim chips. The pearlware sucrier is chipped and repaired. The Sevres plate has a rim chip and some scratching.
A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern tea set, comprising teapot, sucrier, cream jug, sugar bowl, eleven cups, fourteen saucers, and thirteen 15 cm plates (box)Rubbing to the guilt throughout, 1 cup having a large crack and has been repaired. teapot has been repaired at the spout, 1 plate has been repaired and cracked
Ceramics and Glass - a Bavarian gilt porcelain coffee service for four, comprising coffee pot, sucrier and cover, cream jug, cups and saucers; a pair of Wedgwood jasperware vases; a similar mantel clock; a Franklin Mint porcelain model, The Defender; a Royal Doulton model of a cat, British Shorthair; crystal glass; Caithness, etc, qty
A Nao model, of Panada, 16cm high, printed mark; Porcelanas Miquel Requena vase, with two squirrels, 32cm high, printed mark; Decorative Chargers - Imari, Greek, Spanish, etc; a blue and white jardiniere; a Porta Celi Spain model, of a Duck; resin hedgehogs; an Art glass vase; Wedgwood Jasper ware flared cylindrical vase; an English pottery tea service, comprising teapot, sucrier and milk jug, cups, saucers, two side plates, printed in red with foliage, picked out in gilt, teapot 12cm high; a graduated set of three blue jugs; a Richmond sandwich cup and saucer; etc **being sold for charity**
Three Wedgwood blue Jasperware jugs, late 19th century, each with classical figures, and impressed marks, 15.5-16cm high together with a sucrier, 13cm wide and another smaller sugar bowl, 9cm wide (5)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportWith chip to the base of one of the jugs, The sucrier with loss to the cover finial and chip to one of the handles- the piece is present. Nibbles to the sugar bowl. LEFT to RIGHT1 - jug - base with chip to the edge. 2 - bowl - chip to the edge, pencil writing to the base. 3 - sucrier and cover - handle broken and piece inside4 - jug - some cracks to the raised work. Residue to the edge of the jug.
A Spode or Ridgeway tea and coffee service, c. 1840-50, pattern no. 887, with a buff ground, painted with flowers, comprising eleven saucers, 15cm diameter, eight coffee cups, 6.5cm high, twelve tea cups, 5cm high, a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, a teapot, 16.5cm high, a milk jug, a circular plate, 19.5cm, and a pair of square dishes, 24.5cm (37)Condition ReportUsed. Gilt wear to most of the pieces. Some minor nibbles. No major damges or restoration.
A collection of Wedgwood pottery items, 19th century and later, to include, a pair of twin handled vases, 13.5cm high, a smaller example, 11cm high, a coffee can, 6.5cm high and a similar cup, 6.8cm high, a matched teacup and saucer, 13.5cm, a Jasperware sucrier, with classical figures to a pale yellow ground, 14cm wide, two teapots, a coffee pot, three sandwich plates (qty.)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportCoffee pot) Missing finial. Cracks and losses to the spout. Cream jug) Restored handle. Blue twin handled vases) One with chips to the handles. Yellow twin handled vase) Mask handle missing its horn. The remainder in a fair overall condition, with minor nibbles throughout.
A comprehensive early to mid 19th century fruit hand painted tea set, the sucrier and cover with gilt number to base '9/584' and comprising three sandwich plates, twin handled sucrier and cover, bowl, stand, jug, twelve large cups, twelve small cups and eighteen saucers.Condition Report: Cracks to 2 teacups, a chip in a larger cup ,some wear to gilding otherwise in good order commensurate with age
Three Dresden flower encrusted pin dishes and a Dresden sucrier and cover. This lot includes a porcelain plate mounted in a gilt bronze stand. The ormolu mount is cast with swags and garlands, the hand painted plate has a central reserve of a courting couple in a garden setting, unsigned, no other marks but in the Sevres style, approx 25 x 12 cms. (af)Condition ReportSmall chip to the outside rim of the plate hidden by the ormulu mounts.
WILLIAM MOORCROFT (1872-1945) AND SHREVE & Co FOR LIBERTY & Co, a Flamminian ware three piece pottery tea service with silver overlay, signed and detailed 'Made for Liberty & Co'. Tea pot 16cm high (3) Condition Report: Tea pot lid has a small chip to the inner rim of the lid with a small hairline crack. Crazed all over but visible on the interior. Small mark to the inner rim of the two handles sucrier. General age related wear.
Archibald Knox (1864-1933), a five-piece pewter 'Tudric' tea set, early 20th century, designed for Liberty & Co., comprising a teapot, sucrier, creamer, coffee pot and hot water jug, with a rounded twin-handled tray, the set decorated with a planished surface, wicker handles and stylised foliate motifs in relief, stamped 'Made in England Solkets 'Tudric' 0231 RD 420290',largest vessel 22cm hightray 48cm wide (6)Condition ReportWith scratches, small dents and tarnishing throughout commensurate with use. The tray with some surface marks. With dust and would benefit from a clean.
Staffordshire transferware toy tea service, transferred in blue with a church in a landscape, comprising teapot, sucrier, jug, five cups and two saucers.Qty: 10Condition report:Old repairs to several items. Crazing and staining to several items. Chips to teapot. Please see additional uploaded images.
A 19th century silver plated tea service by Dr Christopher Dresser for Henry Wilkinson - circa 1875, the three piece bachelor tea service, comprising a teapot, a sucrier and a milk jug, of plain circular form with ribbed bands and each raised on three peg feet, teapot 11cm diameter. Ivory licence FT8MCK9R