English porcelain bat transfer-printed part tea service, circa 1820, probably New Hall, printed in black with putti and groups of mothers and children, within black lines, comprising two oval teapots and covers, a milk jug, a saucer-dish, a two-handled oval sugar bowl (lacking cover), a slop bowl, a circular sugar bowl, five teacups and five saucers (some wear and slight damages)
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Collection of miniature porcelain models of animals and figures including: a pair of sheep, possibly Meissen, unmarked, naturalistically modelled recumbent, two continental porcelain models of cows, a Crown Staffordshire porcelain model of a hunting hound, two continental porcelain miniature figures of ladies, a Sevres-style pink ground miniature coffee can, an English porcelain spirally moulded tea bowl and saucer, circa 1800, painted in green and gilt with scattered sprigs and insects and a Chinese Export famille rose tea bowl and saucer painted with flower sprays within diaper pattern borders (some damages and repairs)
Two Chinese porcelain relief moulded snuff bottles, early 20th century, moulded with figures and lion dogs, a Chinese enamelled bowl painted with deer in wooded landscape (losses), a small Canton saucer painted with flowering prunus, a Japanese brass relief cast vesta case with prunus and a bird, an Asian small copper picture frame cast with scrolling dragon amongst waves and a small figure of a Buddha (7) Condition Report Bowl - surface scratches, accretions, area of loss to enamel on side, diameter 12.5cmDish - surface scratches, accretions, cracks and chips to enamel, diameter 10cmFrame - surface scratches, accretions, 10.5cm x 8.5cmWhite snuff bottle - surface marks, accretions, 7.5cm highSnuff bottle - surface scratches, accretions, chip to base, 7.5cm highBuddha - surface scratches, accretions, chip to knee, 6cm highVesta - surface scratches, accretions, hinge loose, 4.5cm highGeneral 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)
Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern part tea service and other wares including a coffee pot, a teapot (lacking finial), a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, two sugar bowls and covers, assorted plates in sizes, cups in sizes, a cream jug, eight saucers, five bowls in sizes, a shaped rectangular tray, a spoon, a dressing table set, a oviform vase and two flower encrusted vases in sizes, printed factory marks, some cancellation marksCondition ReportLight surface scratches, wear to gilding on some. Teapot with finial off but present. Small hairline to one saucer. General wear and tear.
Pair of mid-19th century English porcelain botanical blue ground cabinet plates, a Staffordshire pottery model of a squirrel perched on an oak stump (cracked and restuck), a Chinese Export willow pattern coffee cup and saucer, two coffee cups similar and a Spode teapot, cover and stand, gilt and painted with blue husks, circa 1830, various printed and painted marks (damages)
ROCKINGHAM; a mid 19th century white ground gilt decorated teapot and matching twin handled lidded sugar bowl, both surmounted with crown decoration to the finial, height of teapot approx 17.5cm, height of sugar bowl approx 15.5cm, also a rare and unusual Rockingham green and gilt decorated tea cup and saucer, with inscribed Rockingham dragon mark to base, diameter of saucer 15cm, and a further cobalt blue, gilt and florally decorated saucer, diameter 15cm (4).
An 18th century Vienna hand painted porcelain twin handled pedestal vase, the central panel decorated with lady and cherub, height 25cm, also two Sevres porcelain saucers, one with blue and foliate gilt heightened border, marked as 1782, diameter 14.5cm, and a further, diameter 13.5cm, a late 19th century hand painted plate, made by Imperial Gardner Factory, Moscow, a Continental porcelain florally decorated dish, diameter 17.5cm, a cup and saucer, two further Russian saucers, etc (8).
A pair of 19th century Chinese blue and white export ware porcelain lidded jars, both height 8.5cm, a blue and white saucer, decorated with boats and landscape amongst pagodas, diameter 11cm, a blue and white porcelain bowl, diameter 11cm, and a blue and white porcelain lid, (af), diameter 7cm (5).
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.
Group of 18th century Chinese porcelain, including two Batavian ware tea bowls and saucers, a similar cafe au lait tea bowl, and three pieces of Nanking and Tek Sing Cargo porcelain (8)The plate has one small chip to the underside of the rim. The bowl has small rim chips and one hairline on the rim. One tea bowl has a hairline and one saucer has a few hairlines. Some tiny rim chips.
A Victorian silver cup and saucer London 1893,the cup with half reeded body,together with a pair of pirced sweetmeat dishes,Birmingham 1903,other silver items comprising a circular pin dish, a novelty frog on a lily pad sculpture, a pair of sugar nips, and a silver cased porcelain tea cup with saucer,and three silver plated items an oval tray, a cut glass sugar bowl and a circular salver31cm diametertotal weighable silver weight 10tozCondition Reportsurface scratches, dents and tarnishing
A collection of Nanking Cargo blue and white porcelain 18th century, to include various tea bowls and saucers, all having architectural dwellings in a landscape decoration, 13cm diameter of largest saucer, 8cm diameter of largest tea bowl (qty)1752, the Dutch East India Company, ship Geldermalsen, struck a reef on her return journey to the Netherlands and sank in the South China Sea. The cargo of Chinese porcelain was originally potted in Jingdezhen, Jiangzi province then shipped to Nanking for delivery to the Netherlands. The cargo was recovered by Captain Michael Hatcher and his team in 1985 and sold by Christie's Amsterdam on 28 April - 2 May 1985 as 'The Nanking Cargo. Chinese Export Porcelain and Gold' two hundred and thirty-five years later.Condition Reportminor chips and nibbles throughout. No apparent restoration. No hairline cracks. Please see additional images.
A collection of Russian Gardner porcelain teawares late 19th century, comprising two teapots, a teapot and stand, three bowls, eleven teacups, and sixteen saucers, each with varying enamelled decoration, printed marks,large teapot 17cm highand a Russian Kuznetsov porcelain coffee cup and saucer,with floral motifs to a pink ground, printed marks, and a Russian porcelain footed bowl,coffee cup 6.8cm high (qty.)Condition ReportOne blue saucer with a chip to the rim. Large teapot with a hairline cracks, chips to the spout, and chips to the edge of the lid. All with surface wear, rubbing, losses and wear to the gilding and enamelling.
A Russian Gardner porcelain tea service late 19th to early 20th century, comprising a teapot, lidded sugar bowl, lidded cream jug, and six teacups and saucer, each enamelled with floral spray to a pale blue ground, printed marks,teapot 12.5cm highCondition ReportTeapot) Chip to the edge of the lid. Chipped, cracked and repaired spout.Sugar bowl) Star crack to the side.All with wear, rubbing, and losses to the gilding and enamelling.
A small group of miscellanea - including a 19th century Miles Mason blue and gilt two-handled vase, 19cm high; a New Hall saucer dish (hairline crack); a 20th century Indian carved wooden figure of a female deity; and a small group of vintage and modern miniatures including dogs and other animals.
An Edwardian cased set of six silver mounted coffee cups and saucers - the mounts hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1909, with pierced scroll and bellflower decoration, the Aynsley cups and saucers decorated in cobalt blue and gilt in the Portland pattern with foliate swags and diaper work (one cup missing, one cracked), in the original fitted case.* One cup is missing, one has a large crack to the base, one has a tiny rim chip and one has a very small crack to the base. The silver mounts are in good condition overall. One saucer has glaze crazing and discolouration to the well and another has a small shallow chip beneath the rim. The case is missing the clasp from both sides of the lid and has general edge wear.
Seven Chinese items - including a 19th century Canton celadon glazed saucer dish painted with butterflies and flowers, 18.3cm diameter (three small chips to rim); a cast iron teapot with swing handle; an archaic style cast metal bronze-style vase, 13cm high; a pewter tea caddy; a large soapstone seal carved with a long bodied dragon chasing a flaming pearl, 12.3cm high; and two porcelain snuff bottles.
Four Royal Albert 'Traditional British Songs' trios - comprising 'Bonnie Banks O'Loch Lomon'; 'Londonderry Air'; 'Road to the Isles'; and 'Land of Hope and Glory'; together with a plate and saucer duo for 'Men of Harlech' and 'John Peel'; and two Royal Albert pepper casters in Blossom Time and Lavender Rose patterns. (18)
Two pieces of Chinese porcelain - comprising a famille rose-verte Republic period saucer dish, painted with a dragon and a phoenix chasing a flaming pearl, four character mark to base, 23.8cm diameter; and a blue and white conical bowl, six character Xuande mark but later (20th century), painted to the exterior and interior with rows of Zhuanshu script on a celadon glazed ground, the well centred with a Shou symbol, 15.7cm diameter, 7cm high. * Both pieces in good condition, with no chips, cracks or hairlines. There is some gilt wear to the saucer dish and some glaze crazing throughout to the celadon bowl.
A SÈVRES CHATEAU DES TUILERIES CUP AND SAUCER 19th century, the 'LP' monogrammed cartouche enclosed by cherubs and gilt foliage on a blue ground with conforming saucer, marked 'Sèvres LP 1846'; together with three similar examples, the largest measuring 10cm (4)Provenance: A private East Dorset collection.
SAMSON, EDME & CIE OF PARIS: A PAIR OF LIDDED ARMORIAL JARS late 19th century, the Chinese export style jars with blooming foliate decoration throughout, apocryphal mark to base, 17cm high; together with a similar twin handled lidded cup and saucer, 15cm diameter (3)Provenance: A private East Dorset collection.
A Chinese blue and white saucer, Ming dynasty (1368-1644), of circular form, painted with a bird amongst flowers, 10.2cm diameter, and five blue and white saucers, Wanli (1573-1620), each of shaped square form, painted with a crane amongst clouds, 9cm long (6)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportSquare - Two cracked and with restoration to rim. Another one cracked.
A collection of Chinese Nanking Cargo blue and white teacups and saucers, c.1750, of circular form, painted with pine trees by a rock,cup 7.5cm diametersaucer 11.5cm diameter (12)Provenance: Christie's, Amsterdam, 28 April - 2 May 1986, part lot 5531.Condition ReportSaucers - two chipped to rim and foot rim, one chipped to foot rim and repaired to rim, another one chipped and cracked to rim and chipped to foot rim. Cups - five chipped to rim or foot rim.
A Chinese silver-gilt box and cover, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), of octagonal form, with a Buddhist lion playing with a ball, stamped marked Jingfu to base,5.5cm high, a silver saucer, of lobed form, decorated with blossoming prunus, stamped mark to base,9.2cm diameter, and a blue and white candlestick, painted with a dragon and flowers, inscribed and dated Guangxu, year of Bingxu (1886),10cm high (4)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportBox - surface scratches and dents, splits to edges, some details missing. Saucer - surface scratches and dents.Candlestick - surface scratches and chips.
Two pairs of Chinese export cups and saucers, 18th century, for the Japanese market, comprising one pair of Chinese Imari and the other wucai, painted with flowers between iron red panels with a chrysanthemum mon, cups 7.8 and 9.2cm diametersaucers 11.8 and 12cm diameter (4)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportLobed saucer - chipped to rim.Lobed teabowl - chipped to rim and foot rim.Imari tea cup - chipped and cracked to rim.
A Chinese faux-marble enamelled porcelain saucer, Qianlong (1736-1795), of circular form, painted with swirling washes of sepia and grisaille in imitation of marble, the centre decorated with a melon, with a six-character Qianlong mark to base,12.8cm diameterProvenance: From the collection of Desmond Kirkpatrick (1932-2024).清乾隆 仿大理石纹碟 《大清乾隆年制》青花篆书款Condition ReportThe melon possibly added at a later stage.Chipped and cracked to rim.Minute chips to foot rim.
A Chinese blue and white saucer, Kangxi (1662-1722), the rounded sides rising from a circular foot to a flared rim, the centre painted with a bonsai, with a six-character Chenghua mark to base,12.4cm diameter, and a stem cup, Kangxi, painted with precious objects, 12cm high (2)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.清康熙 青花博古图高足杯 及碟 一组两件Condition ReportCup - fully restored. Saucer - a minute chip to rim.
A collection of Chinese export porcelain, 18th century, comprising two cups and a saucer, decorated with butterflies and flowers in relief, cups 11 and 11.2cm highsaucer 13.9cm diameter (3)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportCup with enamel - a minute chip to rim, enamel losses.White cup - chipped and cracked to foot, chipped to rim.Saucer - chipped and cracked to rim.
A collection of three Chinese wucai saucers and a cup, Kangxi (1662-1722), each of circular form, painted with precious objects, saucer 13.2cm diametercup 8.7cm diameter (4)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.清康熙 五彩博古图杯及碟 一组四件Condition ReportCup chipped and cracked to rim and foot rim.One saucer with a minute chip to rim.Some enamel losses.
A Chinese blanc de Chine libation cup, 18th century, of rhinoceros form, moulded with a blossoming prunus tree, the reverse with magnolia, later enamelled,9cm long, and a Chinese famille rose saucer, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), moulded with squirrels amongst leafy tendrils in relief, the centre painted with two bats, pomegranate, lingzhi and other flowers, 13.5cm diameter (2)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportCup - fully restored with chips. Saucer - chipped in various locations.Both with enamel losses.
Two pairs of Chinese Canton famille rose cups and saucers, 19th century, one pair painted with a basket of flowers and butterflies, the other with flowers and gourds, cups 9.2 and 11cm longsaucers 14 and 14.2cm diameter (4)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportSaucer with basket - chipped and cracked.
A Chinese blue and white cup and saucer, Kangxi (1662-1722), of circular form, each painted with a lady and a boy in a garden, enclosed by a border of precious objects, with a four-character Chenghua mark to base, the cup with a 'D&S Battie Collection CHC25' label,cup 6.5cm diametersaucer 10.6cm diameter (2)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.清康熙 青花婴戏图茶杯及碟 一组两件Condition ReportSaucer - small chips to rim.Cup - small chips to rim and foot rim.
A collection of Chinese export cups and saucers, 18th century, comprising three cups and two saucers, painted with landscapes, cups 6.6 and 9.4cm longsaucers 11.2 and 12.5cm diameter (5)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportLarger saucer with chips to rim and star cracks to base.Smaller saucer with minute chips to foot rim.One handled cup - chips to rim.Pair of cups - one with minute chips to rim, the other one with minute chips and a hairline crack to rim .
Two pairs of Chinese cups and saucers, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), each carved with birds and flowers against a cafe-au-lait ground, revealing the unglazed body,cups 6.2 and 7cm diametersaucers 10 and 12.2cm diameter (4)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportLarger pair - cup cracked to rim and chipped to foot rim. Saucer chipped to foot rim and rim.Smaller pair - both with minute chips to rim and foot rim.
A Chinese blue and white saucer, Guangxu (1875-1908), the rounded sides rising from a circular foot to a flared rim, painted with a continuous landscape, with a four-character 'Bao Zhu Li Ji' mark to base,12.5cm diameterProvenance: From the collection of Desmond Kirkpatrick (1932-2024).Condition ReportNo obvious faults.
A Vienna porcelain Chivalric painted cabinet cup and saucer, circa 1820, the cup decorated in the round with a semi topographical Gothic arcade and figures emerging from a door arch, the saucer with a tournament scene of various pairs or knights in combat within a walled a gate posted arena stationed with equestrian figures, underglaze blue shield marks, impressed numbers 12, 40, 820, 16cm diameter

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