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This refined 71-piece fine bone china dinnerware set by Royal Albert features the beloved Old Country Roses pattern, originally launched in 1962. Crafted in England, each piece is adorned with vibrant clusters of red, pink, and golden yellow roses accented by lush greenery and finished with hand-applied 22-karat gold trim. The set includes a generous assortment of dinner plates, salad and bread plates, teacups and saucers, serving platters, a teapot, covered sugar bowl, creamer, gravy boat, and additional serving pieces. Bearing the original Royal Albert backstamp from 1962, this collection epitomizes timeless English elegance and is ideal for both display and formal entertaining. Includes: 11 dinner plates; 1 teapot; 12 teacups; 1 butter dish; 1 creamer container; 1 sugar bowl; 2 candle holders; 12 bread plates; 12 salad plates; 1 saucer; 1 large serving plate; 1 duble spoon; and 3 medium size serving dishes. Issued: 1962Dimensions: Largest piece: 16"LCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Denby Colonial Blue Table Pottery of approx fifty-six pieces, including two circular tureens, lasagne dish, fruit bowl, coffee and tea pots and a butter dish.Large service so not every piece checked individually. Teapot, coffee pot and both lidded tureens without chips and insides are clean, generally good condition, so,e light surface scratching and signs of useage.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a set of seven Imari decorated circular pin dishes, diameter 10.5cm, a part setting Royal Crown Derby tea service, decorated in the 'Red Aves' pattern, comprising teapot, milk jug and two teacups with fitted saucers, also a cased Royal Crown Derby 'Red Aves' pattern pin dish, cased Royal Crown Derby Imari decorated napkin rings, cased Royal Crown Derby Imari handled butter knives and spoon, cased Minton 'Haddon Hall' pattern three piece cruet, Aynsley 'Wild Tudor' pattern pin dish and a Dartington Crystal rose bowl, with chrome plated mesh top, height 11cm (17).
Victorian silver bonbon dish, Sheffield 1894, Cooper Brothers, of circular form with floral and scrolling embossed and pierced sides, 12.5cm diameter, a George V silver butter dish with glass liner, Birmingham 1925, of circular form with pierced edge, on three bun feet, 87cm diameter, two white metal hinged boxes in the form of mussel shells and two glass tapering spirit flasks with silver plate caps, 3.22ozt approx silver
Victorian silver scallop shell-shaped butter-dish, hallmarked Sheffield, 1901, a small silver pierced bon-bon dish, hallmarked Birmingham, 1901, a small silver footed dish, hallmarked Birmingham, 1925, a silver-plated small circular salver on ball feet and a small silver-plated model of a salamander, with textured scales and upright head, 9.2cm long (5), 4.49 ozt gross weight (the hallmarked silver) (5)
A silver butter dish with glass insert, Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1975, gadrooned rim, green glass insert, 12.5cm; a silver-plated spoon with demon finial; another silver-plated spoon; Waterford - a ballpoint pen; a white metal cross, marked Sterling, on an unmarked white metal trace link chain; and an unmarked white metal flower pendant.Qty: 6
Lorna Bailey Art Deco style vase, Bridge and Stream pattern, 17.5cm; collection of vintage Cottage ware pottery, including a Royal Winton beehive biscuit barrel, Grimwades butter dish, etc; and other decorative ceramics.Condition report:Lorna Bailey vase is in good condition, Beehive barrel is in good condition - a little paint flaking to the handles, Grimwades butter dish has broken chimney, a little paint flaking.
A silver sugar box, Wilson & Gill, London 1959, shell thumbpiece, on four raised hoof feet, wooden handle; frosted glass butter dish with silver frame; silver butter knife; glass jug with silver rim; Royal Worcester white ceramic cream jug with silver lid; silver teastrainer; and pair of silver-rimmed glass salts, with one spoon, cased; total weighable 7.6oz.Qty: 7
A loaded silver twin-branch candelabrum, Birmingham 1957, 21cm high, to/w a pair of 11cm candlesticks, Birmingham 1982, a heavy cut glass bowl with silver rim, Birmingham 1960 and a cut glass decanter with silver collar; lot also includes an ep butter dish with revolving cover, a pair of salad servers and a miniature clock (box)
A quantity of assorted silver collectables and other items including a Victorian pieced silver dish by William Comyns & Sons, Ltd, London, 1896, 19.7cm, a silver mounted glass decanter and stopper, same maker, London, 1898, a cased pair of silver and glass knife rests, a Persian white metal(tests as silver) card case, a 925 miniature model of a camel, two silver mounted leather wallets, a pair of silver grape shears, a silver butter shell, mother of pearl and silver fruit knives, enamelled thimble holder, an Art Deco style silver, enamel and marcasite set brooch, etc.
A mixed collection of silver to include: a novelty Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, with Gull formed handle, hallmarked by Gerald Owen, London, 1986; an imported silver and cut glass novelty salt cellar in the shape of a Swan with moving wings (loose and in need of repair); a Viners of Sheffield silver tea strainer and bowl; four various hallmarked silver napkin rings of mixed designs and sizes; a Walker & Hall silver mustard pot of oval shape with blue glass liner (stuck and broke inside); a small bulbous silver pepper pot by Joseph Gloster Ltd; a miniature silver (weighted) posy vase of trumpet shape, by Robert Pringle; a George V silver surrounded cut glass butter dish of circular shape, silver hallmarked by Barker Bros, Birmingham, 1932; a small Sterling silver topped glass vanity pot, along with a pair of Eastern silver salt cellars with profusely embossed foliate design and a pair of unmarked white metal salt cellars with blue glass liners. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 205.7 grams (6.6ozt) Further details: napkin rings dented or worn; mustard pot liner broken; swan needing repair and with small nibbles; trumpet vase dented and worn; vanity pot lid dented and misshapen; others with marks or dents; all tarnished, with surface wear and some scratches.
Helen Layfield Bradley (1900-1979)We Met Some Sheep on the Path by the River Wyresigned and with fly insignia (lower left), inscribed card (attached to the reverse)watercolour and gouache34.5 x 48.5cm. Provenance:The Anvil Gallery, Cumbria;Private Collection.The artist's card on the reverse reads:"On Fridays in the summer at Blackpool, Grandpa took us on the little wagonette to some friends who lived on a Farm at St Michaels. We always stayed for tea, which we had in the big comfortable Farm Kitchen. It was delicious, home-baked bread and dishes of fresh warm butter, on brown bread filled with newland boiled eggs, and a big dish of grilled home-cured ham. There were apple pies and scones with homemade strawberry jam. Everyone said they had better go for a good walk before tea, so that we should be ready to do it justice. We left Grandpa behind and always walked by the side of the lovely River Wyre because we felt safe and away from the cows, but today we met some sheep. Oh dear we must not frighten them or they'll fall in the river. Mr Taylor was very good and gently turned them back into their field and the year was 1907. The paper has slipped in the mount revealing small pin holes to the corner where it would of bee fixed. The paper appears in very good condition with strong colours and no signs of damage of fading. Frame has some minor wear.
A Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea and dinner service, comprising twelve teacups, twelve saucers, cream jug, sugar bowl, teapot and cover, twelve sideplates, a butter dish with stand, four small bowls, seven dinner plates, sauce boat on stand, salt and pepper pots, rectangular sandwich tray, two small oval dishes and one larger oval dish, printed marks (group)
A David Leach Lowerdown Pottery mottled grey brown glazed butter dish and cover with barley ear decoration, bears impressed mark to base of plate, 22 cm diameter, together with a Muriel and Gordon MacIntyre Nairn Pottery bowl, with central tree decoration, inscribed to the border "Who is the pot and Who the potter pray?", bearing incised "NP" mark, 32 cm diameter x 7 cm high (2)
A first period Worcester blue scale ground butter dish, cover and stand, c.1765, all with blue square seal marks, painted with exotic birds, butterflies and insects within mirror and vase gilt scroll cartouches, the circular dish with twin shell handles heightened with gilt and gilded fern fronds and cover with flower head finial, 11.75cm. diameter, the circular stand 16cm.
This charming 19-piece collection of hand painted porcelain tableware features a consistent violet floral motif with pastel hues and gilt accents. Included are a domed butter dish, small heart-shaped tray, footed compote, salt and pepper shakers, serving plates, and a stack of matching dessert plates. Makers represented include M&Z Austria, Saxony, and J&C Bavaria. The set showcases a lovely balance of functionality and artistry with soft lavender tones and scalloped edges common throughout. Each piece reflects early 20th-century European craftsmanship, ideal for collectors or vintage-inspired table settings. Largest piece 4.5"H x 8.5" dia.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A William IV silver and glass butter dish, cover and stand, the silver by Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, London 1833,the cover with a silver-gilt flower finial resting on a foliate pad, over a lobed body, the lobed stand in the form of a flower head,stand 18cm diameter, 12.4ozt overall (3)
Seven silver, white metal and silver mounted items - comprising a lobed white metal dish, repoussé decorated with flowers and petals, 16.75cm diameter; a cased Elizabeth II silver butter knife and spoon; a George V silver mounted brush; a George V silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, 9.7cm high (chip to base of stopper); a silver mounted glass cotton wool bowl; a silver mounted pin jar (lid dented); and an Indian white metal (probably plated) parasol handle.
A mixed lot of silver and silver plate to include three cased sets - 1. six coffee spoons, William Adams, Birmingham 1936, the terminals with pierced GVI cypher, 38g; 2. six teaspoons, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1939, 55g; 3. six silver-plated butter knives; 4. a silver-plated butter dish, with pierced body and blue glass liner, 8.3 cm diameter; 5. a small silver-plated cream jug, 6.5 cm high.
Clarice Cliff - A large dish form plate circa 1936, radially hand painted with Crocus sprays with yellow, green and brown banding, together with a twin handled bread and butter plate, two smaller side plates a sugar bowl and a drum shaped preserve base, various marks, slight damage to some. (6)
This elegant Fitz and Floyd covered butter dish from the Yuletide Holiday collection features a charming deer motif, richly decorated with festive details. The handcrafted porcelain dish is adorned with intricate holly leaves, golden ribbons, and a red and gold saddle-style blanket, resting on a holly-trimmed base. The deer is finished with delicate holly leaves at the collar, enhancing its holiday charm. The piece is marked Fitz and Floyd, Yuletide Holiday, and retains its original box. A festive and functional collectible perfect for seasonal entertaining or as a gift.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 10.50"LCondition: Age related wear.
Set of ten Rosenthal Studio Line pieces made in Germany, featuring minimalist forms in cobalt blue and green glazes. Includes 6 bowls, a butter dish with tray, and salt and pepper shakers marked with raised PS lettering. Each piece exhibits Rosenthal's signature modernist design sensibility and studio quality finish. Marked to base. Largest item measures 8.75" dia.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
DENBY GREENWHEAT DINNER SERVICE, comprising four soup bowls, ten side plates, two entree plates, three dinner plates, six soup bowls, gravy jug, tureen, lidded butter dish, small lidded serving dish, five cups and nine saucers, sugar bowl, milk jug, tea and coffee pot, and two other Denby cups and saucers
An early Worcester blue and white Butter Dish, Cover and Stand printed fence pattern, stand 6in diam, crescent marks Both the Dish and Stand have Crescent Marks. There is no majorly obvious faults or restorations that we can see, there are a few small firing flaws and darker marks in places but in good condition otherwise.

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