Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971) for Stelton, a five-piece 'Cylinda-line' stainless steel tea set, originally designed in 1964, comprising a teapot, hot water jug, milk jug, creamer and lidded sucrier, together with a matching tray, stamped 'Stelton stainless 18/8 Denmark',hot water jug 12.5cm hightray 36cm diameter (7)Condition ReportWith marks and scratches throughout commensurate with use. With oxidisation to the inside of the teapot commensurate with use.
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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.
The Royal Yacht 'Osborne', Derby sucrier with finely painted Prince of Wales feather crest and 'Royal Yacht Osborne' in garter with central fouled anchor, and similarly decorated dessert plate (2)This lot is subject to VAT in addition to our buyers' premium, i.e., 50% on top of the hammer price The Sucrier has a crack in the base, two rim chips and several small hairlines to the rim The plate is in good order apart from some wear to the gilding on the rim
Early 20th century Coalport tea service, retailed by Waring & Gillow decorated with a gilt centre, the pale blue border painted with small sprays of flowers within a scroll border comprising twelve cups and saucers, twelve plates, four serving plates in two sizes, teapot, sucrier and cover, milk jug and waste bowl, signed F Howard
A Wedgwood 'Florentine' Pattern Porcelain Dinner Service, printed marks, comprising: two tureens and covers, oval platter, nine dinner plates, nine dessert plates, nine tea plates, gravy boat and stand, oval vegetable dish, eight bowls, milk jug, sucrier and cover, eight coffee cups and nine saucers. (63)Large service so not every piece checked individually. Both tureens, gravy boat, sugar and serving plates are good without chips, some light rubbing to the black border, ring true.
A Caughley gilt and white tea service in the 'Queen's Pattern', circa 1785-90, of fluted form, comprising a teapot and cover with teapot stand, a sucrier and cover, a cream jug, a tea canister and cover, a spoon tray, and three trios of teabowl, coffee cup and saucer, tray impressed with 'Salopian' mark and some pieces with painted 'S' mark, teapot 15cm high (18 pcs including covers)Condition:Spoon tray and teapot stand both have wear to the giltThere is a small nibble to the interior rim of the teapot.Slight grey scratch to one saucer and some other minor gilt wear to saucersNo further damages or repairs
An assembled collection of Coalport plain white and gilt tea and coffee wares, early 20th century, mixture of plain and moulded patterns including shell-moulded, including a three piece tea service of teapot, sucrier and cream jug, a hot water jug, a dragon handled coffee cup and saucer and matching milk jug, various other cups, saucers, and sideplates, further teapots, with sugar bowl etc (qty, three trays)Condition:Some minor damages noted and a few pieces crazed and stained. Due to quantity we cannot inspect every item in detail and recommend viewing in person.
A Caughley 'Fence' sucrier and cover, circa 1785, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, the cover with floral finial, C with serif mark, 12.5cm highCondition:A couple of small nibbles to the underside rim of the cover and a few fleabites to the finial. There are also some firing cracks to the leaves on the cover. Otherwise good.
A Worcester L'Amour sucrier, circa 1765-70, transfer-printed in black after Robert Hancock, with a matched 'Classical Ruins' cover, unmarked, 11.5cm highCondition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Please note the cover is correct for a sucrier (not a teapot), but is in a different pattern to the base. There are some minor nibbles and glaze pitting to the underside of the cover's rim, though nothing major - please see additional images
A Ridgway (Cauldon Place) tea and coffee service, circa 1830, of 'Grecian' shape, painted with floral sprays within panels of blue with gilded detail, comprising a teapot on stand, sucrier and cover, cream jug, slop basin, pair of sandwich or cake plates, ten coffee cups, nine teacups and twelve saucers, numbered 2/615 in iron red, teapot 16.5cm high (some damage) Condition:Teapot - cover broken and repaired through the centre body with two y-shaped cracks, some staining and crazing Sucrier - body cracks and hairlines to base Cream jug and slop basin - heavy spots of discolouration Teacups - four cracked and stained, the others all with staining Coffee cups - no damages but with varying degrees of staining throughout, with some crazing Saucers - stained and crazed throughout Teapot stand likewise stained, two plates in brighter condition
A Gerard, Dufraisseix & Abbot Limoges porcelain dessert service with floral spray decoration within a gilt and blu royal border comprising two tazzas and eleven plates together with a set of eight similar GDA Limoges plates and a Davenport Japan pattern tea set comprising tea pot, sucrier and cream jug (sucrier with no lid), three cups and four saucers (31) CONDITION REPORTS The dessert service with tazzas - 6 of the plates have significant chips or fractures. The other plates have some minor chips. All have wear to the gilding. The similar set - five have got heavy chips etc. One is broken in half, all have significant wear to the gilding and decoration throughout. The Davenport - one cup has a hairline crack. Otherwise all items are in need of a clean, have some light surface scratching and some slight wear to the enamel. The tea pot has some areas of discolouration to the top of the rim and there is some evidence of crazing to the glaze - see images for more details. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL BON BON DISHESmaker's marks rubbed, London 1894, with pierced floral capped sides and face masks, each 7cm high x 17cm wide x 12cm deep; together with a Victorian silver sucrier and milk jug; a George V silver toast rack; a George V silver sugar bowl, 20 tr. ozs combined; and a George V silver mounted and blue guilloche enamel clothes brush, cased with comb (7)
A VICTORIAN SILVER GILT FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICEby Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1869, the ovoid bodies with bead rims, leaf capped reeded handles and leaf engraved shoulders, the lower section gadrooned, comprising teapot, hot water pot, two handled sucrier and milk jug, 75 tr. ozs combined; together with a matching four division egg cruet, by Elkington, London 1867, comprising four egg cups, a stand and four similar spoons, by Barnard, London 1869, 20 tr. ozs combined (13)
An early 19th century teapot and cover and matching sucrier and cover, painted with flowers and leaves on a pale blue ground. Date c. 1840. Size; Teapot 16cm. diameter, 17cm. high, sucrier - 14cm. diameter,14cm. high. Condition; teapot spout stapled, with chunk missing to rim under cover, star crack to body. Cover - cracked, finial off, stained. Sucrier - Two pieces broken from inner rim, one handle stapled. Cover - piece broken and re-attached, worn gilding to all pieces, all stained.
An early 19th century English porcelain covered sucrier and stand, decorated with cobalt blue and gilt decoration, unmarked, overall including stand approx. 14cm high. Further details: star crack to saucer with some loss to gilding and wear generally; small chip to underside of rim of cover; general wear.
An assembled French porcelain dinner service, 19th century, comprising; nineteen dinner plates, a pair of lidded tureens on integral bases, a pair of comports, two graduated footed serving bowls, a tea pot, a sucrier and cover, and two coffee cups and saucers, each piece decorated with scrolling floral motifs in puce and gilt (Qty) (at fault)PROVENANCE: Gwysaney Hall
A Royal Albert part dinner service in the 'Lady Carlyle' pattern, comprising: eight twin handled soup bowls and stands; nine salad plates, 20.5cm diameter; eight dinner plates, 26.5cm diameter; eight desert bowls; nine side plates; two covered serving bowls, each 25cm wide; a circular serving bowl, 24cm diameter; an oval serving bowl, 23cm long; a small meat plate, 34.5cm wide; a large meat plate, 41cm wide; a sauce boat and stand; a teapot, cover and stand; a sucrier and cover; a milk jug; eight teacups and saucers; seven mugs; two preserve jars and covers; a rectangular sandwich plate; and oval serving plate; a cruet set; and a photograph frame (Qty)
Worcester part servicecirca 1770-80 painted in underglaze blue with flower and butterfly pattern, comprising a sucrier and cover, 11cm high, a slop bowl, 15cm diameter, a milk jug, 11cm high and a teapot, 14.5cm high, each with a crescent mark The lid has some nicks, and the teapot has a small crack/firing crack. Both finials have some small losses, and there are further firing imperfections.
Royal Copenhagen tea service Fluted blue lacd pattern, number 1035, comprising a teapot, coffee or water pot, six cups and saucers, milk jug, sucrier, tray, two plates and two larger serving plates, all marked to the base Overall minimal signs of display wear or use. Some pieces with minimal dust and dirt which could easily be cleaned. Two of the teacups have very minor frits to the rim which you cannot see when looking at them, but can feel when running your finger around the rim of the cup. Otherwise seems ok with no major damages or restoration.
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, probably Chamberlain's Worcester, of wrythen fluted form, gilded with pattern 55 of an elipse rim over leafy tendrils, comprising teapot and sucrier with covers, slop basin, milk jug, teapot stand, seven saucers, six tea bowls and eight coffee cans (26) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Knop to teapot cover with old glue repair, noe detached, one saucer with star crack to base, one saucer badly crazed, small crack to sucrier rim near handle and a minute chip to inner flange of cover, one teabowl chipped, one cup lacks all gilding and has a rivetted handle, one cup has lost nearly all gilding. Wear to gilding in general.
A collection of Royal Worcester ‘Lavinia’ tea, coffee and dinnerwares, modern, comprising, twelve dinner plates, 27cm diameter, twelve dessert plates, 20.5cm diameter, twelve sides plates, 15.8cm diameter, twelve shallow bowls, 20.5cm diameter, six shallow bowls, 23.5cm diameter, three pairs of oval meat plates, three tureens and covers, a large tureen and cover, eleven twin handles bowls, a sauce boat, a teaset, with twelve cups and saucers, a teapot and cover, milk jug, and sucrier and cover, a coffee set, with twelve cans and thirteen saucers, a coffee pot and cover, milk jug, and sucrier and cover, a cake stand, slice and scalloped butter dish (qty.)Condition ReportGood overall. Little usage and good overall.
A large collection of Wedgwood ‘Rococo’ tea and dinnerware, modern, comprising, twelve dinner plates, 27.5cm diameter, twelve dessert plates, 21.5cm, twelve smaller dessert plates, 20.7cm, twelve side plates, 17.5cm, twelve soup bowls, 20cm diameter, twelve dessert bowl, 15.5cm diameter, a pair of large dishes, 28cm diameter, a pair of oval platters, 35.5cm wide, a pair of oval dishes, 25cm wide, a pair of tureens and covers, 25cm diameter, a pair of sauce boats and stands, a twelve piece teaset, with twelve cups and saucers, a teapot and cover, a lidded sucrier, a milk jug, a twelve piece coffee set, with twelve cups and saucers, a coffee pot and cover, a lidded sucrier, a milk jug, (qty)Condition ReportGood overall. Little use. No damages.

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