ROSENTHAL; a large extensive part tea and dinner service, decorated in the 'Maria', including eighteen plates, diameter 7.5", twenty-four plates, diameter 9.5", eighteen plates, diameter 6", twelve cups and saucers, diameter of saucers 4", eighteen cups and saucers, diameter of saucers 6", six bowls and saucers, diameter of saucer 7" (one saucer has a chip), two serving dishes, length 10", two serving dishes, length 12.5", one serving dish, length 14.5", one serving dish, length 17.5", two bowls, diameter 12.5", twelve bowls, diameter 9.5" (one bowl cracked), two serving bowls, diameter 9", two serving bowls, diameter 10", two serving bowls with lids, diameter 8", one soup tureen with lid, diameter 10", two sauce boats, one teapot, one coffee pot, a sugar bowl, a milk jug and one cream jug.
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Royal Albert bone china Old Country Roses pattern part dinner and breakfast service, printed marks including baluster coffee pot and cover, two milk jugs, two sugar bowls, three cups, salt and pepper shakers, sauceboat on stand, nine side plates and two dinner plates, a St Michael pottery white glazed hors d'oeuvres dish of shaped rectangular form moulded in relief with a fruit border and a pottery model of a boxer dog seated on its haunches, impressed England and shape numbers, 27cm high
English mid-19th century pink ground part dessert service, printed and painted with botanical specimens within shaped pink and gilt-edged borders, including: comports and plates in sizes, a Dresden porcelain Meissen-style lobed square section bowl, painted with Watteauesque figures and bouquets reserved on a green ground within gilt panels, 23.5cm wide, an English porcelain mid-19th century botanical dessert service comprising: a comport and two plates, each with pierced gilt palmette borders and a Royal Worcester bone china part tea service printed and painted in the Sevres-style with purple and scattered flowersprays, comprising: eleven side plates and two shallow bowls/plates (some damages and wear) Condition Report Dresden bowl - Light surface scratches, wear to gilding and decoration.Pierced tazza - repair to footPierced plates - surface marks, crazing, discolouration/browningPink ground items - Surface scratches and wear to decoration on all. Two tazzas with chip to underside. One dinner plate with hairline to edge. General wear and tear.
Portmeirion Botanic Garden pattern part breakfast and dinner service, printed marks, including eight dinner-plates, seven luncheon plates, four large bowls, seven smaller, assorted side plates, a teapot and cover, a milk jug, two eggcups, six teacups and saucers, a cake dish and cover and four Pomona pattern ramekins
Masons ironstone transfer-printed 'Belvedere' pattern breakfast and dinner service, 20th century, printed crown blue marks, comprising: a circular two-handled vegetable dish and cover, eight dinner plates, four soup plates, eight luncheon plates, eight side plates, eight pudding bowls, a baluster coffee pot and domed cover, a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, seven coffee cups, eight saucers and a sugar bowl (no cover)
Copeland Spode pottery composite part dinner-service, late 19th century, printed green marks, retailer's marks for Mappin & Webb, pattern no.2100, impressed marks, printed in the famille rose style with peony and fruits within shaped borders, comprising: a circular two-handled soup tureen and cover, a circular two-handled vegetable tureen, cover and stand, a shaped rectangular serving-dish, a small circular two-handled sauce tureen, cover and two stands, twelve crescent-shaped supper dishes, ten soup plates, one dinner plate, eight luncheon plates, seven side plates, nine two-handled soup cups, twelve saucers (some minor damages)
Royal Worcester Herbs pattern composite (some seconds) part tea and breakfast service and other associated wares, printed black and green marks, some cancellation marks, including a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a milk jug, four small shell-shaped dishes and two larger, an hors d'oeuvres dish, tea and coffee cups, three dinner plates, side plates, bowls and other items
Royal Worcester bone china Florentine pattern part dinner service, printed gilt marks, pattern no.W4312, printed with black arabesque pattern border, within gilt lines, comprising: eight soup plates, a circular two-handled tureen and two covers, a sauceboat and stand, an oval serving bowl, two oval serving dishes in sizes, eight dinner plates, six tea plates, eight side plates Condition ReportGood overall condition. No chips, cracks or crazing. Some light surface scratches, accretions, light wear to gilding on some pieces. General wear and tear.
Extensive Paris (Brevet Brianchon) porcelain monogrammed dinner and dessert service, circa 1900, printed red marks, impressed GD and incised numerals, printed with entwined initialled monogram centred with a "B", in iron-red and lustrous pale apricot, within pale apricot and gilt lined rims, comprising: an oval two-handled footed tureen and cover, four oval two-handled vegetable dishes and covers, eight oval serving-dishes in sizes, two oval two-handled tureens and stands, two small circular tureens and covers with pierced liners, a circular two-handled tureen stand, a large oval fish serving dish and pierced strainer, an oval double-lipped sauce boat on fixed stand, two small shaped oval dishes, five footed flat topped comports, two bowl-shaped footed comports, 19 pierced fluted shell-shaped dishes, a miniature condiment tureen and cover of oval form on fixed stand, 24 custard cups and 23 covers, two oval two-handled trays, three serving dishes in two sizes, 24 soup plates, 38 dinner plates, 21 smaller luncheon plates, 13 side plates, a milk jug, a two-handled sugar bowl, 22 breakfast teacups, eight coffee cups, a large beaker, two smaller beakers, a smaller flared teacup, six large saucers, five medium and six smaller, two saucer-dishes, two small shaped rectangular dishes, possibly salts (some damages, repairs and minor restoration)
Good quality Coalport tea service with floral garlands on blue and gilt ground, 61 piecesThree of the large saucers don't sound right when tapped with my finger nail, 1 side plate sounds bad as well, 1 cup is chipped and cracked, another has a large crack, the large bowl is cracked, two of the dinner plates are cracked.Overall the gilding is very clean and bright, some scratches visible.Please see additional images on our website
A Royal Doulton 'Mosaic Garden' part dinner service for six place settings - pattern no. TC 1120, black printed factory marks - 2 x circular covered vegetable serving dishes (one with minor frits to finial); a serving dish (without cover); a teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl and sauce boat; 7 x teacups and 9 x saucers; a 26.3cm eared sandwich plate and a 33.5cm oval serving platter; 6 x dinner plates; 7 x 20cm salad or dessert plates; 8 x side plates; 8 x cereal or dessert bowls. (All in good condition with minor gilt wear except where stated)
A Spode blue and white Italian pattern part dinner service - late 20th century, pattern no. C 1816 J, black printed factory marks, comprising 6 x 10½in dinner plates; 6 x 7½in luncheon plates; 6 x 6¼in side plates; a teapot with cover; a milk jug; a cream jug; a sugar bowl; 6 x tea cups and saucers; 6 x dessert bowls; a 9in fluted flan dish; and a 10½in salad bowl. (all 43 pieces in excellent condition)
[Naval] An interesting collection of documents relating to the Dutch Destroyer Hr. Ms. Kortenaer (previously HMS Scorpion - taken into active service by the Royal Dutch Navy in 1945), including details of specific assignments, information for crew and a lengthy first hand account of the ship's departure from The Netherlands in 1945 for emergency active duty patrolling around the waters of the Dutch East Indies helping suppress the freedom movement “...more than two thousand Amsterdammers and family saw us off..” then the voyage hit rough waters “..seasickness has taken hold of 90% of the crew...tables & benches fell over...a tin of jam rolls from starboard to port – nobody cares, they are all much too ill!!” and at the lunch table later only 6 of the 15 officers appeared. Loading oil at Gibraltar they encounter other Dutch vessels and minesweepers heading for the Indies. And their arrival at Columbo is met by “..a harbour full of Warships, Battleships, Aircraft Carriers, Cruisers, Hunters, Minesweepers, supply ships and more, the Kortenaer gets a place alongside an English Hunter”. The 150 newcomers onboard are subject to a Baptism ceremony, where they are are shaved with huge razors and rinsed off with the fire hose before each receiving a certificate as proof they are now true seamen. On reaching their final destination at Tanjung Priok they are welcomed by Hr. Ms.Tromp, Heemskerck, Piet Hein and Van Galen along with three submarines. Detailed assignments include a landing order on Dec. 6th near Soengaihantoe after a cargo of military material was taken ashore and partly stolen, Instructions for the Spotter in Pandang “Operation Emma” Nov. 1946, reports of attacks in Kangean with orders for providing assistance, patrolling the coast around Semarang, assisting on the Island of Mendanau, Kampang Batakan and Katajaan following attacks by armed extremists etc. There are instructions for the correct proceedures during battery attacks, notes for commanders on dress codes, danger areas, patrol reports, entertainment etc on taking leave at Ceylon. Regulations concerning marriages. Quarentine rules. Notes regarding the security add guarding of the Kortenaer and port regulations at Zaandam. Other items include lists of Government furniture provided in a First Officer's cabin, notes for responding to indirect bombardment while anchored and several Marine Reunion dinner programmes, towing problems, a lecture on Destroyers, Combat role compilation guide etc and a photograph with gun crew aboard the Kortenaer. Approximately 100 pages, mostly in Dutch with some English [The Kortenaer returned to The Netherlands in 1948, she supported the United Nations in Korea (1950-53) and served as a destroyer until the late 1950’s before being decommissioned and scrapped in 1962].
An early 20thC Cauldon porcelain dinner service, retailed by T. Goode & Co, South Audley St., London, with a cobalt blue and gilt border, comprising five graduated oval meat platters, circular serving bowl, a pair of vegetable tureens and covers, two further tureen covers, sauce boat, cover and two stands, eleven dinner and six soup plates.
A Wedgwood porcelain Columbia pattern part dinner tea and coffee service, comprising an oval meat platter, vegetable tureen and cover, sauce boat on stand, five dinner and dessert plates, six soup cups and saucers, teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sucrier, bread plate, six teacups and saucers, four tea plates, six coffee cans and saucers.
A Royal Albert porcelain Old Country Roses pattern part dinner, tea and coffee service, comprising an oval meat platter, pair of vegetable tureens and covers, sauceboat on stand, six dinner and dessert plates, teapot, coffee pot, cake plate, bread plate, two graduated cream jugs and sugar bowls, five tea cups and six saucers, six coffee cups and saucers and twelve tea plates and six coasters.
A Royal Doulton porcelain Rose Elegans part dinner and tea service, comprising a pair of graduated meat platters, pair of vegetable tureens and covers, sauceboat on stand, ten dinner and dessert plates, pair of bread plates, sugar bowl, eight soup bowls and ten saucers, five tea cups and saucers, and six tea plates.
Elegant Sango Versailles 3632 china set made in Japan, featuring service for 10 with additional bonus pieces. The set includes: 10 dinner plates (10.5" dia.), 10 salad plates (7.75" dia.), 10 bread plates (6.75" dia.), 10 cups (3.25"H) with saucers (6" dia.), 10 bowls (8.5" dia.), 10 small sweet meat bowls (5.5" dia.). Serving pieces include: 1 small oval platter (12"L), 1 large oval platter (16"L), 1 round bowl (9" dia.), 1 oval vegetable bowl (6"W x 9"L), 1 gravy boat attached to underplate (9.5"L), 1 creamer (4.5"H), 1 lidded sugar (4.75"H with lid). Bonus pieces include 2 dinner plates, 2 salad plates, 1 bread plate, 2 saucers, 2 bowls, and 7 cups. The Versailles 3632 pattern features intricate gold detailing on a muted olive-green border, exuding classic sophistication.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A Copeland Spode trio for the Royal Yacht H.M.Y. Victoria and Albert III from the official state dinner service for King Edward VII, in the gold and royal blue pattern sometimes referred to as the Garter Service, with a repeating design around the edge, the cypher garter crest of the yacht on the cup and saucer, maker's marks to the reverse, largest saucer 18cm diameter, cup 12 by 6.3cm high. (3) Provenance: Gifted to an ex-Royal yacht crew member. Notes: Much admired by the German Kaiser that he had the service copied for his own yacht. The majority of the undamaged service was kept by the British Royal Family after Britannia was decommissioned in 1997.

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