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
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Composite Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern part tea service and other items, printed iron red and pink marks, pattern no.2451, various painter's marks, including an oval teapot and cover, a milk jug, a cream jug, two teacups and saucers, a sugar bowl, a muffin dish and cover and two shaped oval dishes Condition ReportGood condition, no obvious damage or restoration. General wear and tear.
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 Crown Derby blue and white transfer-printed part cabaret tea service of fluted form, early 20th century, printed green factory marks, iron red pattern no.4203, printed with birds perched amongst scrolling cartouches and diaper and foliate panels, comprising an oval teapot and cover, an oval two-handled sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, four teacups and saucers and a shaped rectangular tray, 40cm wide Condition ReportLight surface scratches, accretions, star cracks to centre of two saucers. General wear and tear.
Herend porcelain Rothschild Birds pattern part coffee-service, printed blue and impressed marks, printed and painted with vignettes of birds perched on branches and scattered butterflies within ozier moulded borders, comprising a baluster coffee pot and cover, a baluster milk jug, a flared sugar bowl and six coffee cups and saucers Condition ReportTeapot with crack and chip to spout. One teacup with small chip to rim. General wear and tear.
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.
Sevres-style topographical cabinet plate, late 19th century, spurious Chateau des Tuileries marks, other spurious printed Sevres-style marks, painted with a view of Chateau de Sully in landscape, within a printed gilt palmette border, a Spode imari pattern no.1292 soup plate (cracked) and a Wedgwood Wigornian Ware teapot and cover, late 19th century, impressed upper case mark, decorated with a pheasant and ferns, with widow finial (damages) (3)
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)
THOMAS WALLIS (II) & JONATHAN HAYNE; an early 19th century hallmarked silver teapot, with oval bone finial and wooden handle, raised on four paw feet, London 1819, height 15cm, width 30cm, approx 21ozt.Condition Report: The overall condition of this teapot is good, handle is solid, lid moves freely as intended and finial is solid no signs of any bends, dents or breaks to the metal but there is some light tarnishing and scratches to the base.
SPODE; a part coffee service, decorated in the 'Queen's Gate' pattern, comprising eight coffee cans, eight saucers and two side plates, also a modern Chinese hand painted six setting tea service, decorated with dragons amongst scrolling foliage, including teapot, lidded sugar bowl, milk jug, five teacups and six saucers.
COALPORT; a part eight setting miniature tea and coffee service, including four miniature teacups, milk jug, sugar bowl, eight saucers, teapot, coffee pot etc, also a further quantity of assorted miniature cabinet ceramics, including six Crown Staffordshire miniature saucers, Crown Staffordshire miniature teapot, Wedgwood jasperware miniature teapot, Wedgwood jasperware black floral decorated teapot, etc.
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).
A quantity of various silver plated items, including a large oval tray, with shaped edge and two handles, length 66cm, a candlestick with two sconces, a coffee jug, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and sauce bowl (all different designs), an egg cooker/heater, various items of cutlery, vases, cane strap handled heating plate, etc.
BENJAMIN PRESTON; a Victorian hallmarked silver teapot, London 1845, height 11cm, width 20cm, approx 13.05ozt/406.5g.Condition Report: Ivory heat washers have been removed from the handle and handle has been glued back onto the teapot, there are signs of breaks and solders to the top of the teapot around the hinges, and bends, dents, dings and tarnishing to the body. Please see additional images.
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.
Japanese porcelain teaset, 6 plates and 6 teacups and saucersFive of the teacups are in good condition with no chips or cracks however one teacup is cracked as shown in photographs, the saucers are all in good condition with no chips or cracks and the plates are also in good condition with no chips or cracks, the teapot and jug are also in good condition
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 silver spirit kettle and stand by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1884, with reeded body, the stand on tapering legs with paw feet,29cm hightogether with a teapot,by Arthur Sibley, London 1862, the handle detached,15cm high 49ozt (2)Condition ReportKnocks, scuffs, surface, dents and surface scratches to all, and oxidisation.Handle detached on teapot and missing insulators.
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 George III silver teapot stand London 1806, of rounded rectangular form with engarved detail on scroll feet, 15cm wide, together with a silver shaker, Birmingham 1967, a silver cream jug, London 1821, and one other silver plated cream jug with green bakelite handle (4)total weight 14toztCondition Reporttarnishing, dents and surface scratches
of compressed pear shape, the teapot and cover decorated on the exterior with a continuous design of famille rose birds, butterflies and flowers on a deep blue ground, the lightly impressed square mark on the base within the neatly formed foot, two character incised mark within the cover,. Dimension:L:14cm.. Condition:Good, two small chips to edge of cover inner flange. Provenance:
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 collection of silver plated ware - including a Victorian silver plate on copper neo-classical inkwell, 19.5cm diameter; a cased set of four Edwardian swing-handled bon-bon dishes; a tazza with repoussé and chased floral and foliate decoration, 22.7cm diameter; a small cylindrical tea caddy; a bachelor's teapot; etc.
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.
A Chinese Yixing red clay teapot - 19th century, of naturalistic branch form, moulded with prunus branches in relief, two character mark beneath lid, single character mark to base, 19.3cm long, 10.3cm long. (cover a/f)* The lid has been broken into two and has a glued repair - these are also losses from the side of the handle and the underside rim of the lid, and a tiny flake to the top edge of the lid. The main body of the teapot is in good condition overall, with a small loss from a branch to the decoration on one side.
A cased set of steak knives and forks with antler handles together with a small silver cream jug and five pieces of silver plate: 1. The six steak knives and forks by Harrison Bros & Houson Ltd. (Sheffield); 2. the silver jug by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1936, 17.5 cm high,73g; 3. the silver plate to include a bachelor's teapot (11.5 cm high) and a 21 cm salver.
A collection of Copeland Spode Italian pattern table ware - some pieces with earlier impressed and light blue printed marks, other pieces with later black Spode factory marks, including a two-handled covered serving dish, 7½in diameter plus handles; a shaped square sandwich plate; 6 x 9in plates; 2 x 10¼in dinner plates; a hexagonal quarter-moulded sandwich plate with moulded foliate handles; 3 x 10in octagonal plates with moulded foliate handles; 4 x soup plates; 6 x dessert bowls; 6 x 6½in side plates; 8 x 6¼in side plates with shaped rims; a cream jug; a rectangular nut dish with clipped corners; a teapot lid; 8 x tea cups and 6 x saucers; and 4 x coffee cups and 7 x saucers.
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)
KLEINER GEORGE III TEAPOT STAND. Chawner, Henry. London. Datierung: 1791. Technik: Silber. Gewicht: Ca. 140g. Maße: 19x12,5cm. BZ London 1791, MZ Henry Chawner (ab 1786). Provenienz:Süddeutsche Privatsammlung. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 24,00 Euro inkl. 3,83 Euro MwSt EU: 40,00 Euro inkl. 6,39 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 75,00 Euro inkl. 11,97 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Henry Chawner England Silber 18. Jahrhundert Salver
Two Chinese Yixing stoneware teapots, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), comprising:one lobed, in the shape of a chrysanthemum, 20cm long, and another globular, plain, 20.5cm long (2)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.清 宜兴茶壶 一组两件Condition ReportLobed - Cover cracked, teapot chipped and cracked to rim, a small chip to spout.Globular - spout replaced, surface scratches, chips to cover. Small chips to rim.
A Japanese Hirado teapot, Meiji period (1868-1912), modelled as a seated boy, wearing a robe painted with clouds and holding a puppy, its mouth forming the spout and a ribbon as the handle, the cover in the shape of a conical hat,22.5cm high (2)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportNo obvious faults.
A Chinese Yixing stoneware teapot, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), of hexagonal form, each side carved with four swastika symbols under a border of petals to the shoulder decorated with scrolls, the cover pierced and carved with bamboo leaves, with a 'D & S Battie Collection' and an 'Oriental Ceramic Society 2016 Exhibition 13' label to base,20cm long (2)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.清 宜兴开光卍字纹茶壶Condition ReportSmall chips to edges.Handle and spout restored.
A Japanese cloisonné teapot, Meiji period (1868-1912), in the style of Namikawa Yasuyuki, decorated with precious objects, 15cm high (2)Provenance: Collected by the late Winifred Turner, who worked for Sotheby’s in the early to mid-20th century, thence by descent.Condition ReportSurface scratches and minor dents.

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