A quantity of miscellaneous porcelain, to include an early 19th Century monochrome transfer printed teapot on stand, a quantity of 19th Century blue and white floral pattern Coalport teaware, a pair of Japanese cylindrical vases, an Imari inkstand, a modern Japanese beaker, a quantity of Coalport "China Rose" teaware, miscellaneous other teaware, a pair of cut glass posy vases etc.
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to include Geoffrey Godden, New Hall Porcelain, 2004; Michael Messenger, Coalport 1795- 1926, 1995; John Twitchett & Henry Sandon, Landscapes on Derby and Worcester Porcelain, 1984; Jonathan Gray, Welsh Ceramics in Context Part I & II, 2005; John Haslem, The Old Derby China Factory, 1973; Anthony Hoyte, The Charles Normanton Collection of 18th century Derby Porcelain, 1996; C. Barry Sheppard, Pinxton Porcelain 1795-1813,1996; Michael Berthoud, A Cabinet of British Creamers, 1999; Geoffrey Godden, Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks, 1991; four journals of the Derby Porcelain International Society; Anthony Burton, Josiah Wedgwood, 1976; Michael Berthoud, An Anthology of British Cups, 1982; Antoinette Fay-Halle & Barbara Mundt, Nineteenth Century European Porcelain, 1983; Not Just a Bed of Roses – The Life and Work of the Artist, Ceramicist and Manufacturer William Billingsley, 1996; June Meeks, A Beginners Guide to Pinxton Porcelain, 1992; (21)
A DRESDEN PORCELAIN TAZZA with pierced edge, 18cm diameter together with further decorative ceramics to include a pair of Coalport plates with pierced edges and a Coalport 'Old Coalport' pattern plate, a copper luster part tea set and further decorative ceramics Condition: the tazza with wear to the gilding, the basket with broken handle, the Coalport plates with minor wear to the gilding, further wear and dirt to the ceramics, wear to the luster decoration of the teaset, some minor marks, cracks and chips
A MIXED QUANTITY OF CERAMICS early 19th century and later to include a gilt porcelain sugar box and cover, an antique glass rolling pin (cracked), various part tea sets, cut glass decanter, Coalport Revelry pattern coffee cans and saucers, various copper lustre ware items etc At present, there is no condition report available for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A selection of collectable ceramics and silver, to include; two Coalport and silver mounted coffee cups and a further Shelley example, a Halcyon Days Indian novelty pill box, modelled as a caprionised elephant with painted Indian temple cover, a Limoges porcelain box in the form of a yellow pepper, a Coalport miniature tea service and further boxes to include Bilston etc (Qty) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
A set of five Edwardian silver-mounted Coalport porcelain cabinet coffee cups and stands, painted with topographical reserves in gilt raised beaded borders, the royal blue ground picked-out in gilt with acorns and leafy scrolls, the shaped rims richly gilt, the Rococo Revival holders pierced with trellis and chased with leafy foliage, scroll handles, the mounts James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1908
English Porcelain - a Coalport Bute shaped teacup and saucer, c.1810; other Bute cups and saucers; Coalport Hamilton flute cup and saucer, c1800-05; a Coalport coffee cup, decorated with chantily sprigs, c.1800; Spode and other bat printed Bute shaped cups, c.1810; five J. Jamieson & Co Bo'ness pottery Bute shape cup and saucer, printed in monochrome with a rural scene, c1810
New Hall early 19th Century porcelain twin handle sucrier, in cobalt and gilt acorn pattern, pattern no. indistinct script underside, 7" wide; together with a Coalport cabinet plate, decorated with central river scene within gilt and blue foliate scrolling borders, bearing crown factory mark, 9" diameter and a Mintons cabinet plate decorated with central gilt fleur de lis medallion within powder blue and gilt rim borders, impressed factory marks underside, 9.25" diameter (3)
A fine pair of Coalport porcelain urn shaped vases with covers, early 20th century, of typical form with twin gilt mask handles, each hand painted to the whole circumference within a central band, depicting lake, city and landscape scenes, on a cobalt blue ground highlighted with raised gilt, white and turquoise swag decoration, raised on square pedestal foot, marked to underside in green, Coalport with crown - England. A.D. 1750 and further code 'B 350', 8¾in. (22.4cm.) high. (2)
Miniature porcelain and an ivory handled parasol, including a Royal Crown Derby dish --3 ¾in. (9.5cm.) wide; a Spode blue transfer printed Tyg; a miniature Coalport Indian Tree Coral chamber pot, in original box; a 19th century turned and carved ivory handled parasol with black silk --24 ¾in. (63cm.) long (silk starting to tear) and two fans
A Coalport porcelain part dessert service, circa 1840, each piece well painted with flower groups against a claret ground, comprising; a pair of two-handled ice pails and covers, 26cm. high; two low circular stands, 23.5cm. diameter; sixteen dessert plates, 23.5cm. diameter, printed retailer's mark, Thos. Sharpus & Co. ,13 Cockspur Street, ( 22). Condition Report Ice pails and covers- lacking liners. Some minor wear to gilding in places but overall in good condition.2 Low stands- Some wear to gilding. Some light surface scratches.16 plates- one plate with some damage to the rim. Overall some ware to the gilding particularly to the wells and rims. Some light surface scratches.
PAIR OF DERBY TWIN-HANDLED PORCELAIN CHESTNUT BASKETS EARLY 19TH CENTURY of oval form with pierced lattice sides and twist handles, decorated with cherries and insects, painted purple marks; together with a COALPORT PORCELAIN BOTANICAL DISH, of square form, decorated with a central floral spray within a gilt and yellow inner border, 21cm wide(24cm wide)
English Porcelain - a Coalport coffee cup, teacup and saucer, pattern 4/101, c.1840; a Coalport cup and sauce, c1825-30; a Coalport Hamilton flute cup and saucer, c1800-05; another, 1840; a Horton and Rose Coalport spirally fluted teacup and saucer, c.1810; a John Rose Coalport cup and saucer, a Coalport enbossed breakfast cup and saucer, c.1840; a Minton breakfast cup and saucer, shape c1824; a Minton coffee cup, teacup and saucer, decorated with landscapes, c.1840; others, pattern 559; 2372; etc
English Porcelain - a Minton circular serving plate, pattern 66602; a Charles Bourne relief moulded plate, decorated with flowers, c.1860; a Coalport plate, pattern 6711/0; a Z. Boyle square plate, pattern 735, c1820-25; a Coalport plate, pattern 2/772 c1820; a Ridgway plate pattern 8935; others, 732; 1374; etc (9)
A 19th Century antique porcelain lidded earn in the manner of Coalport having bronze acorn finial lid wit classical maiden reeded twin handles. The vase decorated in a deep blue cobalt ground, hand gilded details and printed panels depicting still life floral displays. All raised on a circular base with square pedestal plinth. Measures: 35cm x 25cm.
A group of nineteenth century porcelain wares, c. 1820-40. To include: two Coalport handled dishes, a Samuel Alcock rose plate, a floral pattern soup dish, a Davenport footed bowl, three Coalport cups and saucers and matching serving plate. Dishes: 25 cm wide. (9) Condition: One cup cracked, wear to the gilding in places.Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
Two early nineteenth century hand-painted John Rose, Coalport porcelain plates and a further similar example, c. 1815-25. Each is well-painted with flowers and leaves. Each: 22 cm wide. (3) Condition: Overall crazing and light wear. One plate with 2 cm crack in rim.Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
An early nineteenth century porcelain Coalport teapot and cover, c. 1810-20. It is decorated with gilded geometric panneling and hand-painted floral vignettes. 27 cm wide. (1) Condition: Some restoration to the spout, rim and lid. Staining to the interior and wear to the gilding in places. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A Coalport three handled pedestal cup, decorated with gilt on a cream and cobalt blue ground and hand painted vignettes of landscapes, 22cm high, and a Royal Worcester porcelain bowl and cover, with blush ground and gilt detail, and puce mark for 1908 CONDITION REPORT: Condition reports have not been included in the description. If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request

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