Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) for Wedgwood, two espresso cups and matching saucers, one in 'Persephone' pattern, the other in the 'Garden' pattern, printed marks,cup 6cm highsaucer 11.3cm diameter (4)Provenance: From the private collection of Barry and Saria Viney, London, who were lifelong collectors of Eric Ravilious' works and contributors to the artist's catalogue raisonné.
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Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) for Wedgwood, three 'Garden' teacups and saucers, with three side plates and a bowl, printed design with yellow highlights, printed and impressed marks,teacups, 6.5cm highsaucers, 14cm diameterside plates, 15.5cm diameterbowl 6cm high (10)Provenance: From the private collection of Barry and Saria Viney, London, who were lifelong collectors of Eric Ravilious' works and contributors to the artist's catalogue raisonné.Condition ReportWith some marks and minor chips to the underside of the foot rims to all examples commensurate with use. With a mark to one of the saucers. Otherwise structurally sound and appearing in good order. With dust and would benefit from a clean. Please see additional images.
A distinctive pair of designer demitasse cup and saucer sets by celebrated French fashion and accessories designer Edouard Rambaud. Each porcelain cup features a white glazed body accented with metallic gold-tone handles and rims, paired with silvered metal saucers hand-hammered in texture and decorated with cutout starburst motifs. The bold juxtaposition of fine ceramic and glinting metal creates a striking postmodern look, reflecting Rambaud's signature blend of haute couture elegance and dramatic form.Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: 2"H cup; 4" dia. saucerCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Lovely English bone china tea service by Duchess, featuring twelve matching teacups and twelve saucers. Each piece is adorned with soft pink roses and leafy green foliage, finished with delicate gold trim. Made in England. Duchess backstamp. Largest item measures 5.75" dia.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
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.
An elaborate 91-piece porcelain dinnerware set combining Schumann Arzberg (Bavaria, Germany) and Empress Dresden Flowers porcelain, each piece showcasing fine floral decorations in vivid colors with rich gold accents. The set features a harmonious blend of embossed lattice borders and botanical bouquets in the classic Dresden Flowers pattern, exemplifying German craftsmanship and Rococo revival elegance. Marks on the reverse include the Schumann Arzberg green crown and shield hallmark as well as the Empress "Golden Crown E&R 1886" stamp, confirming authenticity and origin. The collection includes a wide array of service pieces such as 16 dinner plates, 18 saucers, 16 soup bowls, 15 fruit bowls, 17 teacups, 2 platters, creamer, lidded sugar bowls, coffee and teapots, sauce boat, and 2 covered tureens - offering a complete and refined formal dining experience.A richly appointed set ideal for collectors of fine European porcelain or for elevating elegant entertaining. A rare opportunity to acquire a coordinated and expansive service with historical appeal and decorative brilliance. Largest piece 16"L x 1.5"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Two Crates of collectables; Casino Roulette, Russian jewel box, Hadeland Norway bear sculpture, Levi Strauss & Co 1989 crystal clock, Masonic drinking beaker, Egyptian sculpture, Greek design cream jug, Set of three flying mallard duck wall hangers, nursery Rhyme "Hey Diddle- Diddle" tea pot, cups and saucers doll set and collectable ornaments & other items.
This 12-piece espresso set by Cossa Italy features six hand painted demitasse cups and matching saucers with colorful floral designs. Each piece is marked Cossa Italy and numbered 226, with Fine Hand Painted Pottery stamped on the base. A vibrant example of mid-century Italian ceramic work. Plates measures 8.5" dia.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
This 29-piece Belleek porcelain tea set features the iconic Irish Shamrock pattern, delicately hand-painted on a creamy ivory background with basketweave texture. The set includes a tall teapot with lid, twelve cups and matching saucers, a creamer, a sugar bowl (no lid), and a pair of salt and pepper shakers. Each piece is accented with fine hand-painted green clovers and twisted vine-style handles in rich green and brown hues. The bottom of the teapot is stamped with the Belleek Ireland mark, confirming its authenticity and origin. This classic pattern is among Belleek's most recognizable, celebrated for its elegant craftsmanship and cultural symbolism. A charming example of traditional Irish porcelain, ideal for collectors or elegant tea service. Largest piece 7"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
A charming 86-piece porcelain china dinner service by Bavaria Fredericksburg of West Germany, featuring a delicate rose garland pattern accented with gold trim. This elegant floral motif showcases soft pink roses and green foliage on a white ground, making it ideal for formal dining or display. The set includes 12 dinner plates (10" dia.), 12 salad plates (7.5" dia.), 12 soup bowls (8.75" dia.), 9 fruit bowls (5" dia.), 11 bread and butter plates (5.75" dia.), 12 teacups (2.25"H x 4" dia.), 13 saucers (5.75" dia.), one gravy boat (9"L), one covered tureen (7.5"H), one creamer (4.75"H), one vegetable serving bowl (Approx. 10"dia.), and one serving platter (14"L). Each piece is backstamped Bavaria Fredericksburg, West Germany, with some dated 83 and 85, indicating mid-1980s production. A beautiful and well-preserved vintage set ideal for collectors or entertaining.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
The Royal Yacht 'Osborne', Crown Derby ribbon dessert plated with finely painted Prince of Wales feather crest and 'Royal Yacht Osborne' in garter with central fouled anchor and two Royal Worcester King George V coffee can saucers painted with Naval signal flags (3)This lot is subject to VAT in addition to our buyers' premium, i.e., 50% on top of the hammer price
A Worcester square scalloped dish, circa 1775, painted in the centre with spotted fruit, on a cobalt blue and gilt ground, ex-Albert Amor, 21.75cm across, together with two fluted Worcester tea bowls and saucers, and a Chamberlain's sucrierGood overall condition. Some gilt wear. One tea bowl has a tiny hairline on the rim.
A Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Plain pattern dinner and tea service, including coffee pot, cups, saucers, water jug, dinner plates, side plates, tureens, etcOne serving dish has a small rim chip. One plate has a rim chip and another has a crack. One bowl has a small chip to the rim. Six cups and eight saucers are copies by German and other Danish factories.
Part service of Chinese armorial porcelain, made circa 1795 for the David Erskin of Cardross (b.1772), who accompanied the 11th Lord Elphinstone as his ADC to Bombay and married his daughter (35 pieces)Includes: warming plate, square bowl, two small tureens and stands, small serving dish and stand, two shell shaped dishes, two round dishes, one shallow plate, four plates, two platters, five side plates, two cups and six saucers, two coffee cups and two saucers, and one lid. Quite a few pieces damaged - please see extra images.
H.R.H. Edward Prince of Wales Royal Yacht 'Osborne' teacup with green and gilt ground and finely painted cyphers and three matching H.M. King Edward VII Royal Yacht teacups and four saucers (7)This lot is subject to VAT in addition to our buyers' premium, i.e., 50% on top of the hammer price I cup and three saucers in good order, two cups and one saucer are restored
H.M. King Edward VII Royal Yacht coffee can and saucer with green and gilt ground and finely painted cyphers and pair matching H.M. King George V Royal Yacht coffee cans with saucers (6)This lot is subject to VAT in addition to our buyers' premium, i.e., 50% on top of the hammer price I cup and 2 saucers are in good order with some minor gilding wear, I cup and 1 saucer are restored , the other cup is cracked
A collection of Paris porcelain coffee and tea wares, comprising a cup and saucer, a further cup with plate as saucer, and five coffee cans and saucers, two as saucers the remaining plates and one coffee can, all marked 'Le Rosey Rue de la Paix', each gilt heighted and with monogram,5.5cm high cup13.5cm diameter cup saucer,together with a Sampson armorial coffee can and saucer,6.5cm high can13cm diameter saucer,and a Dresden cup and saucer,with a painted reserve to a brown field, with conforming saucer (19)Condition ReportOne of the saucers with hairline crack and chips to rim.Slight rubbing to gilding in places.
A collection of porcelain, mainly 19th century, comprising: a pair of Meissen style cups and saucers printed with birds, cups 6.5cm high two Meissen tea cups and four saucers, cups 4.5cm high two Chinese tea cups, with typical painted decoration, 6cm high and three plates, with South Audley Street, London, floral decoration, retailed by T Goode & Co, 22cm diameter (15)Provenance: From the Collection of Nigell and Heather D’Oyly.Condition ReportMinor wear
A pair of Sèvres-style porcelain cups and saucers, 19th century, painted with putti flanking crowned LP monogram for Louis-Phillipe, reserved on a turquoise ground, printed marks for Sèvres Chateau des Tuileries, 12.5cm diameter, 7.5cm high, together with a further saucer, 12.5cm diameter (5)Condition ReportTeacups have rubbing to the gilt and decoration. One cup with restoration and repainting to large area around the handle. Saucers have rubbing to the gilding and roughness to the base.
A 'Cornucopia' Wedgwood porcelain dinner and tea service, comprising two covered tureens, 25cm wide, an oval platter, 40cm wide, a twin handled square dish, 28.5cm wide, ten dinner plates, 27cm diameter, ten salad plates, 20.5cm diameter, ten shallow dishes, 20cm diameter, ten bowls, 15.5cm diameter, ten bread plates, 18cm diameter, two gravy boats, 23cm wide, with saucers, 20cm wide, a teapot, 23cm wide, a coffee pot, 27cm high, a sugar bowl,10.5cm diameter, a creamer, 14cm wide, a milk jug, 12cm wide, ten teacups 7cm high, and saucers, 15cm wide, together with, ten coffee cans 6.5cm high and saucers,14cm wide, and a tea strainer stand, 13cm wide (qty.) Provenance: The Clock House, Dunmow, Essex Condition ReportNo apparent chips cracks or losses. Some rubbing to the decoration commensurate with usage.
A Royal Copenhagen 'Blue Flowers' pattern porcelain dinner service, 20th century, comprising five oval serving dishes, 45cm, 36.5cm, and 31.5cm long, a circular serving dish, 33.5cm diameter, a square bowl, 21.5cm wide, a soup tureen and cover, 31cm wide, a vegetable tureen, 27.5cm wide, 12 dinner plates, 25.5cm diameter, 12 soup bowls, 24.5cm diameter, 12 side plates, 22.5cm diameter, 12 cake plates, 17.5cm diameter, two open sauce tureens, 22.5cm long, two leaf form dishes, 18.5cm long, and six teacups and saucers, teacups 11.7cm wide, impressed and painted marks (qty.)Condition ReportOne large oval serving dish chipped to the edge.One dinner plate chipped to the rim.One soup bowl chipped to the rim.Two side plates chipped to the rim.Two cake plates chipped to the rim.One sauce tureen chipped to the rim.Nibbles to the encrusted flowers on the leaf form dishes.General surface scratches, minor nibbles and wear commensurate with age.
This 30-piece Royal Doulton English fine bone china dinnerware set features the Rhodes pattern (H.5099), produced in 1985. Each piece is adorned with a delicate border of pink, shell-shaped motifs alternating with navy scrolls on a cream band, trimmed in lustrous gold. The set includes full service for six, comprised of dinner plates, salad plates, bread plates, cups, and saucers. Every piece bears the Royal Doulton backstamp and pattern name, ensuring authenticity and collectible appeal. A graceful addition to traditional table settings or fine china collections. A charming and refined service set ideal for lovers of classic English china. Largest piece 10.5" dia.Issued: 1985Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A lovely 27-piece porcelain dinnerware set by Three Castle China of Japan, featuring the elegant "Wild Rose" pattern. Each piece is decorated with delicate pink and gray rosebud sprays and finished with scalloped rims and silver-tone trim. The set includes 4 dinner, 4 salad plates, 4 bread plates, 4 bowls, 4 fruit bowls, 4 saucers, a creamer, and a lidded sugar bowl - each marked on the underside with the Three Castle China hallmark and pattern name. A graceful and romantic pattern ideal for vintage-inspired table settings or collectors of fine Japanese porcelain. Largest piece 10" dia.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
This elegant 34-piece dinnerware set by Royalton China Co. features classic translucent porcelain crafted in Japan, known for its refined design and gold-rimmed edges. The set includes 8 dessert plates, 8 salad plates, a bowl, an oval platter, 8 saucers, and 8 matching teacups"all showcasing a timeless white finish accented with delicate gold trim. The Royalton hallmark on each piece reflects the brand's mid-century dedication to fine Japanese porcelain. Largest item measures 12.75"L.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
This 51-piece Royal Doulton bone china dinnerware set features the elegant Coronet pattern (H.4947), distinguished by its scrolling gray foliate design with platinum trim on white bone china. The set offers service for 10 and includes dinner plates, salad plates, bread plates, cups, and saucers. Also included is a boxed Royal Doulton British Belle bell ornament. Each piece is marked with the Royal Doulton backstamp and the Coronet pattern name, confirming its authenticity and English origin. A refined addition to formal table settings or collector displays. A classic and collectible service set for enthusiasts of fine English bone china. Largest piece 10" dia.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of Chinese famille rose porcelain Manchu Courtiers tea wares, Qianlong, circa 1780, to include a punch bowl on stand, an ovoid tea caddy with cover, two small bowls, another, a small hexagonal shaped dish, four cups, another of a different pattern, three saucers, a sparrow beak jug and cover; the punch bowl with two panels painted with a family in a garden (15) the punch bowl 26.5cm diametermost of the items from the collection have chips or have been restored or broken. a.f
Four Chinese export blue and white tea bowls and saucers from the Ca Mau cargo, 18th century, decorated with flowers and river landscapesglaze is matt to all itemssaucer - tiny chips to rim and firing crackssaucer - chips to rimsmall cup - small niggles to footrim and rimplease see further images
Four Chinese export blue and white tea bowls and saucers from the Ca Mau cargo, 18th century, decorated with garden scenesThe Ca Mau shipwreck refers to a cargo of Chinese porcelain sunk between 1723 and 1735 off the coast of Vietnam. The wreck was discovered by Vietnamese fishermen in 1998glaze is slightly matt over allbrown glazed tea bowl - calcification to the exterior and foot consistent with time in the seablue and white tea bowl - niggle to rimsaucer - broken in half and restoredsaucer - area of discolouration

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