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Click here to subscribeA Caughley porcelain tea service, circa 1790, of fluted form, painted in underglaze blue and overglaze gilt with sprigs, with chain pearl borders, the service comprising a barrel-shaped teapot and cover, a bucket-shape cream jug, two coffee cups, two tea bowls, a pair of saucers and a circular bread and butter plate, painted S marks, teapot 14.5cm high; sold together with a Victorian trio of coffee cup, saucer and side plate, decorated in red, yellow and gilt, pattern number 625, two miniature teacups and saucers, 20th century, a Royal Worcester blanc de chine sweetmeat dish, shape 349, and a Copeland Spode twin-handled sucrier and cover, designed for the American market, retailed by Gered, London, Piccadilly Arcade, 12cm high and a small Victorian blue and yellow glass vase (group)Condition:Caughley service - various elements of some gilding wear, particularly to the teapot (mainly the cover, rim and the lower portion of the body). The cover also has some minute nibbles on the underside rim. The teapot spout has a chip and associated hairline crack.Teapot stand - gilt sprigs heavily rubbed.Cream jug - small hairline below the spout.Teabowls - small blemish to one foot, this tea bowl also has some black scratches to the interior.No other damages or repairs to the service.
A small collection of English porcelain, comprising a Samuel Alcock vase, pattern 1414, bright blue ground painted with flowers, 24cm high; one other similar vase, unmarked, 18cm high; a John Rose Coalport sucrier and cover, circa 1805, painted with flowers, 15cm long; a pen tray, possibly Coalport, nicely painted with a large floral bouquet with a gilt scrolling and foliage border, raised on four lion paw feet, 21.5cm wide; a floral encrusted scent bottle with stopper, 18.5cm high; and a drum-shaped inkwell, probably Chamberlain's Worcester, painted with flowers, unmarked, 9cm highCondition:Pen tray - heavy gilding wear, small firing crackSmaller blue vase - chip to rim and associated hairlineTaller vase - lower portion of handle brokenInkwell - gilding wear, some crazing and stainingScent bottle - glaze crazing, flaking to green enamels, minor losses to foliageSucrier - no damages or repairs. A few small spots of gilding wear around rim
A large quantity of Minton 'Haddon Hall' tea, coffee, dinner and ornamental wares, including 21 various cups, 12 saucers, 6 egg cups, 1 preserve jar and cover, 3 assorted jugs, twin-handled sucrier and cover, coffee pot and cover, muffin dish, 4 graduated platters, 4 small oval dishes, 1 gravy boat with 2 stands, 1 cake plate, 1 bread plate, a rectangular sandwich platter, 5 cereal bowls, 3 soup bowls, 8 further smaller shallow bowls, 10 various sideplates, 11 medium dinner plates, 3 vegetable dishes with covers, 6 large dinner plates, three ginger jars (two lacking cover), a large fruit bowl, a mantel timepiece, assorted small trinket dishes, etc (over 120 pieces)Condition:Damage to approximately 5-10% of the items (some chips, hairlines)
A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Pink Rose Nanny Goat, gold stopper, boxed; another, Duckling, Collector's Guild exclusive, gold stopper boxed; a set of six Royal Crown Derby Red Festival pattern dinner plates; a Mandarin pattern sucrier and cover; unfinished blue and white; Posies jugs, etc, qty
A pair of Royal Crown Doulton Imari pattern covered two handle sucrier 1128XLI; a pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern loving cups HI28XLI, height 7cms.Condition report:All first quality and in good condition.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.
A floral part tea and coffee set, probably Swansea, c.1815-20, largest 23.5cm diameter. Condition - mostly fair One 18cm slop bowl - good. One covered sucrier - interior with some cream discolouration; some wear to gilding; cover some discolouration. Milk jug wear to gilding around footrim. Cream jug wear to gilding at handle and neckrim. Three 24cm plates - one cracked as shown, one cream-discoloured wirh wear to gilding, the other some cream-discolouration. Sixteen teacups - three with wear to gilding; two with wear to gilding at handle; one with crack at bowl-rim, approx. 10mm and wear to gilding at handle; one with hairline crack at bowl rim; others good. Twelve coffee cups - two with a hairline crack at bowl-rim, not easily seen; one with glue-repaired handle; one cream-discoloured; others good. Eighteen saucers - one crazed and discoloured; eight with slight wear to gilding; one with gilding substantially worn; one cracked and discoloured cream; others good with minor wear only.
Late Victorian bone china part breakfast, tea, and coffee set with bird and floral decoration of 80 piece, (damages)Condition: All pieces with a degree of wear, stains, crazing, scratches from use, and manufacturing defects. Teapot & cover cracked. Sucrier damaged. 6 breakfast cups damaged. 4 teacups damaged. 4 smaller cups damaged. 7 saucers damaged. 2 bread and butter plates damaged. 3 plates damaged. (all approx.)
A set of six early 20th century silver fruit knives, cased, together with a 19th century silver fruit knife, napkin rings and cutleryThe tea knives are silver handled. Twin handled sucrier is plated. All teaspoons are silver. Fruit knife is early 19th century and works, but is dirty and marked. Napkin rings are all silver.
Kaffee-/TeeserviceSchaffhausen/Genf, 20.Jh. Silber. 7-teilig. Herstellermarke Jezler, Modell Füessli. Birnförmiger Korpus mit Schnabelausguss auf Huffüssen. Gewölbter Deckel mit Rillendekor, Deckelknauf und ohrenförmiger Henkel ebonisiert. Bestand: Kaffee-, Tee-, Wasserkanne, Milchkännchen, Cremier, Sucrier, Teesieb. Stadt-, Meister- und teilweise Verkäufermarke Baltensperger. Feingehalt 800. H (KK) 24 cm. 2640 g. - Leichte Gebrauchsspuren.
Teeservice, Aarau 1920er JahreSilber, teilvergoldet, 4-teilig. Meistermarke Fritz Widmer. Ovaler gebauchter Korpus über ausgestelltem Fuss. Gewölbter Deckel mit Zapfenknauf und Bogenhenkel aus Holz. Mit Kordelbordüre. Bestand: Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier, ovales Tablett. Meistermarke, Feingehalt 800. H (TK) 14,5 cm, ca. 2160 g.
Kaffee-/Teeservice, Mexiko, Mitte 20.Jh. Silber, 7-teilig. Meistermarke GZG u. JMS für Tane Design. Blanke, kugelige Form auf Volutenfüssen, flacher Deckel mit Balusterknauf und starrem Bogenhenkel. Korpus mit horizontaler Blattbordüre. Bestand: Kaffee-, Tee-, Wasserkanne, Cremier, Sucrier, Biskuitschale, Rechaud, ovales Tablett. Meister-, Hersteller-, Garantiemarke, Feingehalt 925. H (TK) 25,5 cm, ca. 7740 g.- Gebrauchsspuren.
Kaffee-/Teeservice, USA, 20.Jh. Silber, 4-teilig. Herstellermarke Reed & Barton. Ovaler Korpus auf Volutenfüssen, Kuppeldeckel mit Blattknauf, Henkel in Rocaillenform. Konvexe Wandung mit Wulstdekor und floral reliefiert. Bestand: Tee-, Kaffeekanne, Cremier, Sucrier. Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 925. H (KK) 24,5 cm, ca. 2270 g.
Kaffee-/Teeservice, Bremen nach 1900 Silber, tlw. vergoldet, 5-teilig. Herstellermarke Koch & Bergfeld. Blanker Rechteckskorpus mit gerundeten Ecken über eingezogenem, profiliertem Fuss, Deckelknauf und J-Henkel aus Holz. Bestand: Kaffee-, Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier, Tablett. Halbmond/Krone, Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 800-830. H (KK) 21 cm, ca. 3670 g.
Teeservice, Wien 1855Silber, teilvergoldet, 3-teilig. Meistermarke Mayerhofer & Klinkosch. Gebauchte Form auf mit Maskaronen gezierten Volutenfüssen. Rocaillenhenkel, gewölbter Deckel mit Eichelknauf. Wandung mit geschweiften Rippen, dazwischen reliefierte Blattranken und florale Motive. Bestand: Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier mit Löffel. Wiener Radpunze, Meistermarke. H (TK) 15 cm, ca. 1130 g.
Kaffeeservice, Schaffhausen, 20.Jh. Silber, 3-teilig. Herstellermarke Jezler, Modell La Reine. Runder Korpus mit vertikalen Faltenzügen, Deckelknauf und ohrenförmiger Henkel aus Holz, ebonisiert. Bestand: Kaffeekanne, Cremier, Sucrier. Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 800. H (KK) 16 cm, ca. 730 g. - Gebrauchsspuren.
Teeservice, Italien, Mitte 20.Jh. Alessandria. Silber, 3-teilig. Herstellerfirma I.M.A. die Guerci & Co. Volutenfüsse, darüber ovaler Korpus mit eingezogenem Hals und vertikalen Faltenzügen, ohrenförmiger, ebonisierter Henkel. Bestand: Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier. Garantie-, Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 800. H (TK) 23 cm, ca. 1610 g.
Teeservice, Frankreich1819–1838 und Anfang 20. Jh. Silber, 4-teilig. Teekanne: Meistermarke Beilon Fréres. Die weiteren Stücke: Meistermarke Marx. Ovaler Korprus auf Standring mit Kugelfüssen, Korpus im unteren Teil godroniert, Deckelknauf u. ohrenförmiger Henkel aus Holz. Mit feinen Perlbordüren. Bestand: Teekanne, Biskuitschale, Cremier, Sucrier. Garantie-, Meistermarken, Feingehalt 925 u. 950. H (TK) 15,5 cm, ca. 1110 g.
Teeservice, Schaffhausen, 20.Jh. Silber, 5-teilig. Herstellermarke Jezler. Rundlicher polygonaler Korpus auf Stand. Deckelknauf und ohrenförmiger Henkel aus Holz. Bestand: Kl. Teekanne, Cremier, Sucrier, Biskuitschale, Tablett. Herstellermarke, Feingehalt 800. H (TK) 12,5 cm, ca. 1240 g. - Gebrauchsspuren.
A Chinese Porcelain Miniature Tea Service, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with flowers in panels on an orange scale ground, comprising:1 tea canister and cover1 milk jug1 sucrier and cover1 teapot stand1 spoon tray4 cups 1 tea bowl5 saucersAll with some light fritting and gilt wear.1 tea canister and cover - flat chip to the underside of the rim of the cover, large section broken out of the body and re stuck1 milk jug - short hair crack near the spout. Minor fritting1 sucrier and cover - base broken in two and re stuck1 teapot stand - rim very slightly abraded1 spoon tray - slight fritting to the rim4 cups - two with rim chips1 tea bowl - broken in two and re stuck5 saucers - one broken into five, another into several pieces and re stuck, one into four and with some staple repair, another into four, one un damaged.
A Paris Porcelain Coffee Service, circa 1820, in Empire style, painted with titled scenes of figures in interiors and in the street within gilt panels, comprising:1 teapot and cover1 milk jug1 sucrier and cover2 cups and saucersMilk jug with the handle broken into two and re stuck. No other chips, cracks or repair. Some fairly heavy gilt wear.
A Minton Porcelain Miniature Teapot and Cover, circa 1830, applied with naturalistically modelled and painted flowers, bears crossed swords mark in underglaze blue5.5cm highA Similar Twin-Handled Pot and Cover6cm highA Similar Pair of Cache Pots, bear crossed swords marks in underglaze blue6cm highA Derby-Style Crinoline FigureA Voltstadt Group of Wine DrinkersA Minton-Style Turquoise-Ground Tête-à-Tète Service (qty)Teapot - tiny chip to the end of the spout, flake to the enamel on the handle, losses to the applied leaves and petals, cover no steam holePot and cover - two hair cracks to cover (with steam hole), crazed, losses to the applied workCache pots - crazed, losses to the applied workCrinoline lady - minor flakes to the edge of the base, no repairWine drinkers - girl with the back brim of her hat re attached, some losses to the applied workTete a tete - teapot with loss to the end of the spout, ribbon finial broken and re glued, sucrier with loss to the inner rim, crazing
A Spode '1291' pattern tea service, 19th century, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a sucrier, a milk jug, nine spur handled London shape teacups, ten spur handled London shape coffee cups, eight saucers and two serving plates, each piece decorated in an Imari palette with exotic birds, painted maker's mark to bases (33) CONDITION REPORT:The teapot rim shows a small firing crack approximately 5mm long and a hairline crack approximately 2cm long. The milk jug shows a decorating fault below the spout. One teacup shows a stained hairline crack approximately 4cm long. One coffee cup shows extensive repairs. Some pieces show the odd small firing pit or frit. Some pieces show small decorating faults. Some pieces show surface marking to the underside. All pieces show rubbing to the gilt highlights.
ROBERTS & BELK "Tee-und Kaffeeservice" 925er-Silber, 1971 Sheffield, Meistermarke Roberts & Belk, Bestand: 1 Kaffeekanne, 1 Teekanne, 1 Sucrier und 1 Cremier, Bruttogewicht 1640 g. Kaffeekanne, H: 18,5 cm. Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren.| ROBERTS & BELK "Tea and coffee service" 925 silver, 1971Sheffield, master mark Roberts & Belk, comprising: 1 coffee pot, 1 teapot, 1 sucrier and 1 cremier, gross weight 1640 g. Coffee pot, h: 18.5 cm. Signs of age and use.
Group of tea and coffee cups 19th century and later: New Hall cup and saucer of floral design and ribbon trails, struck through Meissen teacup and saucer with floral design on a yellow ground; Spode coffee can and saucer and others with monochrome hunting dogs, Sevres coffee can with turquoise ground and vignette showing cherub holding a torch; Samson vide de poche of shell form with central armorial crest; Meissen trinket dish of floral decoration, Meissen style miniature; Samson dish (restored); New Hall trio Pattern no 20 with Chinese style figures holding parasols, 19th century lidded Sucrier on stand with repeating leaf and ribbon band (qty)Sevres coffee can - rubbing to gilt rim Meissen trinket dish - chipped to rim and rubbed rimSucrier - chip to the knop, old firing marks to the exterior, and rubbing to ther gilding of the standYellow Meissen tea cup and saucer - gilding is rubbed, possible hairline to the saucerSamson dish - restored break to the rimNew Hall trio - Tea bowl chipped and cracked to the rimPair gilt on white coffee cans and saucers - gilding is rubbed Samson vide-de-poche - has a chip to the undersideSpode group - minor surface scratches and rubbing to the gildingPattern no. 20 New Hall trio - restored handle to the teacup?Small Meissen cabinent cup - restored handle and rubbing to the rimTallic handle teacup - handle restoredBlue and gilt tea cup and saucer - some rubbing to the enamel and gilding
A Japanese lacquer coffee set, circa 1930sdecorated in gilt with Maki-e Ume plum trees, the set comprising coffee pot and cover, twin-handled-sucrier and cover, cream jug, six coffee cups and six saucer, and two graduated trays with pink details to the blossoms, largest item 39.5cmCondition:nibbles to edges and corners of trays and scratches to gilt interiors of cups
A late 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware jug, in relief with Silenus being supported by Bacchanalian satyrs and putti riding a donkey, below fruiting vine, rustic branch handle, 7.5cm high, c.1860; an early 19th century creamware two handled custard cup, banded in blue, 8cm high, c.1800; a pair of reproduction lions, seated to the left and right, 14cm wide; A Spode boat shaped teapot, cover and sucrier and cover, pattern 318, decorated in gilt, 17cm high, c.1810; a Wedgwood Bute shaped teacup and saucer, decorated in powder blue with gilt fruiting oak leaves, c.1810; others cups; a French sucrier and cover; custard cups, c.1820
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
A combined Worcester tea service, c.1770-80, of varying fluted, reeded and plain forms, all decorated in dry blue with flower sprays and scattered sprigs. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a teapot stand, a tea canister and cover, a sucrier and cover, a shallow plate, a slop bowl, six coffee cups, two teacups, a teabowl, a chocolate cup, and five saucers. (24)