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A Coalport porcelain dessert service, 20th century, comprising twelve plates, 22.5cm diameter, a pair of square dishes, 22.8cm wide, and a pair of oval dishes, 27.2cm wide, each decorated with a floral spray enclosed with a green and gilt border, printed marks (16)Condition ReportWear, rubbing, scratches, and minor losses to the decoration throughout.
A pair of elegant white porcelain figurines from the Coalport Moments collection, titled The Bride (10"H) and The Bridesmaid (7.5"H). These figures capture a timeless wedding scene with minimalist yet refined detailing. The bride is depicted in a flowing gown with a delicate bouquet, complemented by the bridesmaid in a matching dress. Both figurines are marked on the base and come in their original boxes.Issued: 2003Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Collection of English, Chinese and Continental pottery and porcelain, comprising two Chinese export tea bowls and a sugar bowl, all painted with famille rose flower sprays, a Coalport porcelain trio, circa 1825, painted with posies and garden flowers within gilt cell and dot pattern borders, various items of Sunderland lustre tea wares, an English porcelain teacup and saucer painted with iron red green trellis pattern, a Derby Imari pattern coffee can, a Dresden miniature teacup and saucer and another with pink panels, an early 19th century English porcelain platinum and gilt banded coffee can and other items Condition Report Chinese Export items:Sugar bowl - hairline crack & rim chipping. 2X teabowls - one with large triangular chip to the rim and two hairline cracks. The other with multiple hairline cracks, some rim chipping. Sunderland lustre items - a coffee cup and saucer with strawberry decoration with some staining to glaze, another cup and saucer with hairline cracks.Derby imari coffee can - hairline crack through handle, staining hairline cracks/crazing. Coalport trio - coffee cup partially lacking handle, minor glaze staining to teacup handle. Royal Worceter milk-jug - stained crazing. Milk jug with impressed IEB and star mark decorated with iron-red flowerheads - extensively cracked and restuck. Similarly decorated coffee can - restored and overpainted to interior. An English porcelain coffee-can with platinum border- small footrim chip. Pearlware figure - cracked and restored through neck, lacking left arm, with associated losses and old restoration. Small Staffordshire pottery figure of a girl - cracked through and restuck. Staffordshire pottery cow spill vase - chipping to his hat and the cow's ears, crack to cow. Some typical wear and rubbing overall. Everything is visible in the catalogue illustration.
Produced by Coalport as part of the London Heritage series, this porcelain figurine depicts a Chelsea Pensioner seated on a stone-style base, wearing the traditional red uniform and black cap marked "RH." The figure is detailed with medal decorations and features a hand-painted finish. Coalport backstamp.Dimensions: 6.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Assorted Ceramics, Glass, Metalwares and other miscellaneous to Include, a Wedgewood dessert service, various Regency porcelain cups and saucers, various Wedgwood harlequin coffee sets, Chinese Tang style horse, Masons ironstone, Coalport "Revelry" pattern tea set, vintage christmas decorations and old sale catalogues including Phillips circa 1980s etc (five boxes and loose qty)
A 19th century unmarked porcelain tea service probably by Coalport, in cobalt blue, gilt and floral design, pattern 586, comprising of tea pot, sugar bowl and cover, slop bowl, cream jug, 12 coffee cups and saucers (saucers approx. 15.3cm diameter), 12 tea cups and saucers (saucers approx. 14.2cm diameters), a sandwich plate, three cake plates, six other saucers (each approx. 14.5cm diameter) and six other saucers (each approx. 13.5cm diameter), and a single stand approx. 15cm diameter. (2 boxes) Further details: some loss to gilding, wear; tea pot cracked to rim edge; stress cracks to sugar bowl rim edge; overall wear commensurate to age, one saucer chipped to foot, one tea plate cracked
A collection of porcelain miniatures, comprising a Meissen jug, encrusted with flowers, crossed swords mark, a teapot and cover, with W.E. Toy Paris retailers mark, a further Coalport Coalbrookdale style teapot and cover and a pot lacking cover, similarly encrusted, and an English porcelain tea kettle, tallest item 6.5cm high; sold together with three English porcelain chambersticks, mid-19th century, painted with flowers, largest 6.5cm high (small damages, one chamberstick restored)Condition:Red panelled chamberstick crazedSmallest chamberstick restored to nozzle and underside of baseBlue chamberstick scone with stapled repairFloral encrusted teapots both with broken and repaired covers, one with a spout chip and reglued handleEncrusted items generally with foliage losses and petal chips throughoutTea kettle with chips to cover
A Worcester (Kerr & Binns) large jug, circa 1858-1862 cream body with gilt decoration, the handle with Neptune's head terminal., impressed mark to rim together with an assorted collection of mainly English 19th Century ceramics to include: Coalport Felt Spare porcelain jug, pattern no 830 decorated with flowers and gilt., retailed by I Rose & Co Presented by the Society of Arts for the Gold Medal (small chip to border) together with a miniature chamberstick decorated with Sevres blue panels and gilt foliage, approx 8cm diam; a Spode style Inkstand, pattern 56 on paw feet decorated with flowers (damaged); a pair of Coalport? Imari cups further cups and saucers; a Staffordshire mug (damaged) and a Staffordshire jug decorated with flowers and titled Ann Garnett etc (1 box)
CRICKET CLUB HOUSE: ASSORTED EPHEMERA including, ARUNDEL EDITIONS LTD YORKSHIRE CRICKETERS COLLECTION CHARACTER JUGS, no. 28 Darren Gough and no. 46 Fred Trueman, both 16cms (h), CRICKETING MUGS, including 2005 'England Regain The Ashes' mug, together with nine porcelain or glass commemorative dishes (15) (all good condition), CHINA & OTHER COLLECTABLES, including John Hassall bisque batsman figurine, pair Quail salt and pepper as cricketing cats, Coalport Paddington at the wicket figurine, two Gren collectables by Sportsculpt, Royal Doulton SG4 bowler figure/trophy in bronze matte glaze, four crested china cricket bags, two other figures (13) (Paddington badly cracked, Hassall figure rubbed face, Doulton trophy scuffs to arm), BOXED SET OF ENAMEL LAPEL BADGES, for the eighteen County Cricket Clubs issued by the Cricketer International Magazine, with Ian Botham souvenir cricket bat bottle opener, and sterling silver photograph mounted snuff box (qty.)Provenance: private collection BridgendComments/condition: condition as stated, please note composite image not to scale
Five books on English ceramics - including Savill (Rosalind), The Wallace Collection, Catalogue of Sevres Porcelain, pub. 1988, softback, 3 vols in slipcase; Messenger (Michael), Coalport 1795-1926, 1st ed, pub. 1995, The Antique Collectors Club; and three volumes by Godden (Geoffrey A.), comprising Minton Pottery & Porcelain of the First Period 1793-1850, 1st ed, pub. 1968, Herbert Jenkins; Coalport & Coalbrookedale Porcelains, 1st ed, pub. 1970, Herbert Jenkins; and An Illustrated Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain, 2nd ed reprint, pub. 1985, Barrie & Jenkins.
Elegant Coalport bone china figurine from the Moments collection. This all-white piece features a young bridesmaid in a flowing gown, holding a delicate bouquet. Crafted with fine attention to detail, the glossy finish enhances the sculpted form, emphasizing the graceful contours of the dress and gentle expression. A refined and timeless addition to any collection of wedding-themed porcelain. Marked Coalport.Issued: 2003Dimensions: 7.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE19th century, the pale blue banding highlighted with gilding; together with another similar Coalport service, likewise decorated with pale blue banding and highlighted in gilt, including cups, saucers, cream jug, slop bowl, sugar bowl and cover, 16cm wide and rectangular stands (a lot)
A Wedgwood porcelain Strawberry Hill pattern part service comprising: two twin handled tureen and covers, two graduating meat platters, a sauceboat and stand, a circular serving dish, eight soup plates, eight dinner plates, eight dessert plates, eight side plates, six bread plates, five saucers, sugar bowl and a teacup together with an early 20th century Coalport porcelain part tea service comprising eleven trios, a teacup and saucer, a sugar bowl, and two sandwich plates together with a Crown Staffordshire porcelain part tea service comprising eight trios and a teacup. Condition report, one sandwich plate with a star crack, three Coalport teacups with cracks, three side plates with crackle to glaze. Crown Staffordshire with repaired saucer and hairline crack to two teacups.
Miscellaneous decorative ceramics and teawares, 19th c and later, including two Newhall coffee cups, an early Coalport porcelain bowl with scalloped rim, decorated with cobalt blue ground with three floral cartouches and central floral spray, painted in enamels, impressed R to base, a Beswick wren, a porcelain Royal Copenhagen Frijsenborg bowl with further teawares including Noritake, Royal Stafford and Aynesley, etc
Miscellaneous English porcelain tea and decorative ware, 20th c, to include a Hammersley & Co cabaret set and a Coalport pot pourri vase and cover, various sizes and marks and a Shelley Harmony ware preserve jar and cover, 11cm h, printed mark In largely good condition, please note not every piece has been individually inspected
A George Jones gilt bone china tea service, early 20th c, printed and impressed mark, a Coalport tea service, c1845, pattern 3/250, a Wedgwood Lichfield pattern coffee service and an English porcelain tea service, printed and painted with flowers (74) In largely good condition, please note not every piece has been individually inspected
An English porcelain tea service, c.1830, in the manner of Coalport, pattern 228x, comprising a teapot and cover, 18.5cm high, two side plates, 24.5cm wide, a lidded sugar bowl, 17.8cm wide, a footed bowl, 17.5cm diameter, eight breakfast cups, 12.6cm wide, six teacups, 7.9cm high, nine saucers, and a cream jug, 11cm high (qty.)Condition ReportTeapot spout chipped.One side plate chipped.One breakfast cup cracked. One teacup chipped.All with crazing. All with wear and rubbing to the decoration.
A COLLECTION OF COALPORT PORCELAIN, over thirty pieces, to include 'The Caughley Mask-Head Jug', a covered vase in the Indian Tree Coral pattern, a Ming Rose pattern footed covered vase with ram's head handles, eight florally encrusted 'buildings': The Master's House, The Gingerbread House (repairs, losses and hairlines), Shakespeare's Birthplace (hairlines), Anne Hathaway's Cottage (chimney repaired), The Summer House, The Coaching Inn (hairlines), The Dower House, and Pagoda House (base repaired, hairline) giftware in patterns to include Ming Rose, Pageant (large jug cracked) and San Remo (ginger jar cracked), etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, sd and as stated in description, some second quality pieces)
Three Pieces of Coalbrookdale by Coalport Floral Encrusted Porcelain, comprising: - a two-handled urn-shaped jar and cover 7.5ins high overall, a two-handled bulbous jar and cover 4.75ins high, and a two-handled spherical jar and cover 4.5ins high, all pieces with painted marksLarger piece- the lid appears in good condition with only minor loss to gilt around the edges. Body - appears to be in good condition with no obvious signs of damage/loss/restoration Smaller pieces - there appears to be no signs of damage/loss/restoration to either piece
Collection of late 20th century porcelain and china figures. Comprised of a selection of Royal Osborne white bone china animal figures, a Wade Bambi figure, a Kenleys Ltd Bambi collector's plate, a Valencia porcelain figure of a lady, a boxed Coalport Ladies of Fashion Barbara Ann and a Coalport bisque porcelain figure titled Age of Elegance: Hyde Park. Largest piece measuring approx. 20.5cm x 15.5cm.
A Coalport porcelain part dinner service The service with gilt borders and line decoration on a white ground, 'The Elite' pattern. Consisting of ten dinner plates; eleven dessert plates; and six side plates.The dinner plates 27cm diameter. The dessert plates 20.5cm diameter. The side plates 15.7cm diameter.Minor marks due to use. In generally good condition overall.
A German porcelain centrepiece, probably Sitzendorf, late 19th/early 20th century, with pierced basket top, supported on central floral pedestal with figures representing the Seasons applied to stem, on pierced domed base, impressed for Germany, 27 cm high together with a pair of Meissen porcelain cabinet cups in blue and pink colourways, decorated with figures, a Royal Worcester leaf moulded jug, a Sevres style porcelain box decorated with flowers, a cylindrical box decorated with birds and flowers, a 19th century cabinet plate decorated with flowers and gilt tendril decoration to the rim, 22.5 cm diameter, a Bohemian porcelain perfume bottle decorated with floral sprays, 23 cm high and a Coalport twin handled urn with cover (9)
A large collection of assorted ceramics, to include a Royal Copenhagen pig group, a Lladro figure of a boy, a Copenhagen dish with a crab, a B and G penguin, a Nao group of geese, a pair of figures of fruit and fish vendors, a part Coalport coffee service, a Venetian glass, a pair of white metal and glass drinking glasses, a Chinese ginger jar, a modern Chinese jade model of an ox, a 1993 Souvenir porcelain box for Buckingham Palace, and other items(Qty)
A PAIR OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN TWO-HANDLED ICE- PAILS, COVERS AND LINERS POSSIBLY COALPORT, CIRCA 1800 With bands of painted flowers and trailing foliage within gilt borders 26cm high, 22cm diameter, 13cm diameter at base Provenance: The Davies-Cooke Collection from Gwysaney Hall, North Wales For further details about the collection, visit: www.dreweatts.com/news-videos/gwysaney-hall-a-welsh-family-s-portrait-of-british-history-14767/ Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW Some glazing spots and surface discolouration One handle repaired, please see additional images Rubbing to gilt ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot.Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century continental porcelain candelabra, two rotating branches, in the form of a lady and gentleman in Regency dress, crossed blue sword marks to the underside, together with a floral encrusted English porcelain pot in the style of Coalport and a pair of gilt metal mounted vases, stamped Versailles to the underside (1 tray)
Coalport - Adelaide pattern - a 20th century porcelain part tea service in the Adelaide design. Featuring Regency style gilded rims with floral design, central gilt splay. Comprising large lidded teapot, twin handled sugar bowl, serving bowl, three serving platters, twelve teacups, eleven smaller coffee cans, and twelve matched saucers. Unmarked, 3 221 to base.Teapot measures approx. 17cm tall, 26cm wide at spout.
Coalport - John Rose - an early 19th century Regency porcelain part tea service in an Imari style pattern. The service in cobalt & iron red, featuring floral cartouche panels and gilt highlights. Unmarked. Comprising twelve teacups, twelve saucers, a sugar bowl, two plates and two small cake plates. Two teacups with damage & repair.Largest plate measures approx. 22cm diameter.

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