A Lowestoft porcelain coffee pot, circa 1775, of baluster form, decorated in the Lowestoft variation of the Fence pattern, h.23cmLid – glaze a little rubbed to flower finial.Pot – glaze a little rubbed around the rim and to the edge of the spout., brown spot beneath the spout, tiny hairline to the handle.
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Chinese cloisonné bowl with flower pattern, Dia.13.5cm; pot with cover, H.7.4cm; three brass and enamel boxes, each approx 9 x 10 x 2.5cm, along with a matchbox holder, a smoking set, and a boxed set of Chinese ceramic hors d'oeuvres dishes. (8)Condition:Shallow cloisonné bowl good, box 1 - slight enamel loss to horses, gilding loss all-over. Box 2 - slight enamel loss to camels, general gilding loss all-over. Box 3 - enamel loss to cover, gilding loss all-over. Oval box enamel faults, loss and corrosion spots. Matchbox - enamel loss all-round. Smoker's stand - enamel loss and discolourisation, match holder loose, 4 ashtrays enamel loss and discolouration, 2 rests missing, 1 rest detached. Hors d'oeuvres good.
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Charles Reily and George Storer, London, 1849 each piece shaped tapering octagonal and on four scroll and openwork panel feet, later engraved with initials, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory-insulated handle and flower and foliage finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl the coffee-pot 26.5cm high, total gross weight 81oz 19dwt, 2,548gr (4)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number HTUREJVC.Each piece fully marked under base and further stamped model number ‘M493’. The teapot and coffee-pot each further part marked inside cover, on handle and on finial with conforming marks. There is some minor wear to the marks but each is still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and the engraving. The engraved initials are later and there is apparently a patch on each side of the teapot and the coffee-pot. The ivory insulators with some staining and cracking, they do not show signs of having been replaced or altered. The cream-jug and sugar-bowl gilt inside.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF CLARICE CLIFF BIZARRE CROCUS PATTERN WARES including a flower brick, a plate 22.5cm diameter, a smaller plate 16.5cm diameter, a sugar bowl and jug, a preserve pot, a cauldron and a saucer, various marks (8) Condition Report:some paint flecks to bowl, sugar bowl and smaller plate, smaller plate also crazed, otherwise good condition
GROUP OF SIX PORCELAIN WARES MING TO QING DYNASTY 明至清 各式青花及粉彩杯盤(共六件)comprising: one small blue and white bowl with birds and flowers, the base with a square mark, 10.5m diameter; one blue and white angled heart-shaped plate painted with flower pot, 11.4cm wide; one famille rose with underglaze blue cup with small figures, the base inscribed with apocryphal six-character Wanli mark, 8.5cm diameter; a famille rose with iron-red painted dragon and phoenix cup, the base inscribed with a four-character ‘Zhong Xhi Tang Zhi’ mark. 8.5cm diameter; one famille rose ‘inscribed’ cup painted with a river port titled ‘Jiu Jiang Guan’, the base stamped with a six-character Daoguang mark, 10.7cm diameter; and one set of tea cup with cover, both painted with historic characters in the Wushuangpu together with poem, the base inscribed with a six-character Daoguang mark in iron-red, 10.7cm diameter 8.5cm to 11.4cm wide
A collection of Clarice Cliff Lynton shape hand painted honey pots and covers, including Sundew and Nasturtium pattern, A J Wilkinson and facsimile signature marks, together with a Clarice Cliff Bizarre pattern honey pot and stand of globe form with banded ribbed decoration, printed marks, height 8.5cm, a Lorna pattern coffee cup, a Royal Staffordshire Honey glaze teapot, matching plate and a Clarice Cliff bowl with painted flower heads, the interior with streaked yellow/orange glaze. (qty)
Minton bone china Grandee pattern part dinner and coffee-service, printed gilt marks, decorated with gilt scroll and flower border reserved on a matt-black band, within gilt lined rims, comprising: two circular two-handled tureens and covers, two oval sauceboats and stands, a large oval serving-dish, 8 dinner, luncheon, side plates, 8 coffee-cups, 8 two-handled soup-cups and stands, a coffee-pot and cover, a milk-jug and sugar bowl Condition ReportGood condition overall. Some light surface scratches, small chip to foot of one soup bowl. Light wear to the gilt on some pieces. General wear and tear.
A fine miniature model of a flower in blue and white painted pot, by Beatrice Hindley, 1920s, principally of painted wood and metal, 7.8cm h, signed Beatrice Hindley (1872-1973) friend of the garden designer Gertrude Jekyll, became famous for her highly realistic miniature flower models, particularly after she supplied those for Queen Mary's dolls house, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, 1924 A little dusty but apparently complete and undamaged
A fine miniature model of a lily in green pot, by Beatrice Hindley, 1920s, principally of painted wood and metal, 13cm h, signed Beatrice Hindley (1872-1973) friend of the garden designer Gertrude Jekyll, became famous for her highly realistic miniature flower models, particularly after she supplied those for Queen Mary's dolls house, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, 1924 A little dusty but apparently complete and no damage, localised flaking of green paint on pot
A fine miniature model of an amaryllis in green pot, by Beatrice Hindley, 1920s, principally of painted wood and metal, 10.5cm h, signed Beatrice Hindley (1872-1973) friend of the garden designer Gertrude Jekyll, became famous for her highly realistic miniature flower models, particularly after she supplied those for Queen Mary's dolls house, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, 1924 A little dusty but apparently complete, pot with shrinkage crack
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMIC GIFTWARE AND ORNAMENTS, to include a West German vase 4215/2 with geometric leaf design, a Sylvac 'Apple Sauce' face pot no 4549, modelled flower ornaments, a ceramic hen on a nest bowl, two boxed tealight holders with shades, a grey horse figure, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)
A COLLECTION OF CERAMIC TEA WARE, comprising of late 19th century white and gold gilt vine design pattern no. 179, two cake plates, slop bowl,(has a hair line crack), milk creamer, (has a crack from the base of the handle round the bottom), six side plates, twelve tea plates, (five are cracked or have heavy grazing), nine tea cups, eleven saucers, (four cups have grazing and cracks), eleven oriental egg shell porcelain plates pink blossom design, tea pot, eight saucers and two tea cups, (both cups are damaged, one saucer is damaged, tea pot spout is broken), H.A.& Co China Rg 6489, yellow flower design teapot (has been repaired), sugar bowl, milk creamer (has been repaired), five cups and four saucers, (one cup has been repaired and has a crack), Royal Winton yellow and gold gilt tea pot,( signs of damage), hand painted China teapot, milk creamer and sugar bowl art deco style, five Booths 'Real Old Willow' tea cups and six saucers, Ivory ware Hancock's hand painted coffee set 7746, included coffee pot, lidded milk creamer, (lid is badly cracked), sugar bowl, (has a chip around the edge), six coffee cups and saucers, (one cup has a chipped piece missing), (Condition Report: all item appear in fairly poor condition and would benefit from a clean, many of the items have paint ware, individual item damage in main description), (qty)
AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY CREAMWARE COFFEE POT, AND TWO NINETEENTH CENTURY VASES, the baluster form coffee pot painted with flowers and fruit, the finial in the form of a flower, base unmarked, height 20.5cm, the similar graduated vases hand painted with flowers and gilt foliate motifs on a yellow ground, wavy rims, twin handles, and painted with flowers inside the neck, one has a painted pattern/shape no to base '695', heights 11.5cm and 10cm (3) (Condition Report: coffee pot has many chips/nibbles around the rim of the cover, a repair to the end of the spout, imperfections/inclusions in the glaze, crazing on the cover only, and some paint loss, both vases have multiple extensive hairlines and repairs, the larger having a repaired rim, the smaller a repaired handle and a firing crack on the underside of the base, light crazing, gilding loss and wear, all pieces have wear commensurate with age)
DREITELIGES KONVOLUT Schweiz, Senftopf in Silber mit blauem Inlett und Löffel, H: 13 cm., Deutschland, Saucière in 800er. Silber, ovale Schiffchenform, Wandhenkel überwölbt von breitem, gegossenem Blatt- und Blütendekor, innen vergoldet, HxL: 8,5/15,5 cm. Detschland, Schale, Silber 800 mit Halbmond & Krone, ovale leicht eingezogene Form, weit ausschwingender von Hand durchbrochen gearbeiteter Rand mit getriebener Blüten, HxL: 4/20 cm. Gesamtgewicht: 428 g. Normale Alterss-und Gebrauchsspuren.| SET OF THREESwitzerland, silver mustard pot with blue ticking and spoon, h: 13 cm, Germany, saucière in 800. Silver, oval boat shape, wall handle surmounted by broad, moulded leaf and flower decoration, gilded interior, hxl: 8.5/15.5 cm. Detschland, bowl, silver 800 with crescent & crown, oval slightly indented form, wide swinging hand-openworked rim with chased flowers, hxl: 4/20 cm. Total weight: 428 g. Normal signs of age and wear.
Tee-, Kaffee- und Mokkateilservice mit Blumendekor21-tlg.; Kaffee-, Tee- und Mokkakanne, 16 Tassen mit 17 Untertassen, Zuckerdose, Schale. Kannen mit gebauchtem Korpus und Rocaillehenkeln bzw. mit kugeligem Korpus und figürlichem Ausguss. Blumenarrangements, umgeben von Streublumen im Spiegel und auf Fahne, Wandung und Deckeln in polychromer Malerei. Teils Ritzzeichen. Kaffeekanne mit Haarriss, Tassenhenkel teilw. mit Brandriss, teilw. leicht best./ber.; Manufakturmarke. Kaffeekannen-H. 24 cm, Schalen-D. 18 cm.A German 21-piece porcelain tea, coffee and mocha part set with flower decor. Coffee pot with hairline crack, cup handles partly with fire crack, partly minor chipped or rubbed. Manufacturer's mark.Höchst. 2. Hälfte 18. Jh.
LARGE MEISSEN FLOWER ENCRUSTED POT POURRI VASE AND COVER 19TH CENTURY of twin handled baluster form, heavily encrusted with flowers, fruits, and insects, the body moulded with rocaille scrolls picked out in turquoise and gilt, painted to one side with a courting couple and to the reverse with a bouquet of mixed flowers, the pierced cover with a large bouquet finial, raised on a circular foot applied with a lady carrying a basket of flowers, underglaze blue crossed swords mark 79cm high
AD 136-138.. L AELIVS CAESAR, bare head to right / TR POT COS II, Spes walking to left, holding flower with right hand and raising skirt with left; S C across fields. RIC II.3 2695; Cohen 56; Banti 33-4; BMCRE 1914-16 (Hadrian). 12.32gr, 29mm, 5h (). Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. Dark green patina.
GERTRUDE JEKYLL: 'A GARDENER'S TESTAMENT' Country life, 1937 (published posthumously from the author's notes), with later editions of three other Jekyll works, W. Robinson; 'The English flower garden', John Murray 1883, Mrs C. W. Earle; 'Pot-pourri from a Surry Garden', and other vintage gardening books by Margery Fish and others
A rare Bristol pinecone moulded jug, c.1772, raised on a tall foot and painted with puce flower sprays, a Bristol ogee pot decorated in the Ludlow Service manner, a custard cup and cover with small gilt sprigs, and a cylindrical mug painted with polychrome flower sprays, 11.5cm max. (5)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.
A Sèvres custard cup (pot à jus) from the service for the baron de Breteuil, date code for 1768, painted with an Indian oriole lifting its head to a blue flower, reserved in a gilded panel of flowers and grasses on a bleu celeste ground, with a gilt dentil rim, titled in black to the underside 'L'oriol des Indes', blue interlaced Ls mark enclosing date letter P, painter's mark for François Aloncle, the cover lacking, 5.3cm.The service purchased by Louis-Charles-Auguste Le Tonnelier, baron de Breteuil, included 14 pots à jus. Le Tonnelier was the former French Minister-Plenipotentiary to Cologne (1758-59) and Russia (1760-63) and Ambassador to Sweden (1763-67), later Ambassador to the Netherlands (1768-69), Ambassador-Extraordinary to the Two Sicilies (1772-74) and Ambassador to Austria (1775-83). From 1783, upon his return to France, he came ministre et sécretaire d'Etat de la Maison du Roi, remaining an influential figure in French domestic and foreign politics throughout the second half of the 18th century. A supplement to this service was purchased in 1771. It is believed that a substantial part of this service was formerly in the 19th century collection of Count A D Sheremetev and was brought to London circa 1906 for sale with the dealer, Asher Wertheimer. Cf. David Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century, Vol. II, 68-1 for a description of the service, several pieces of which are known to have been decorated by Aloncle. The decoration on this and other services is understood to have been based primarily on the engravings by ornithologist, George Edwards.
Three Meissen figures from the Cris de Paris series, modern, after the models by Peter Reinicke, including a chestnut vendor proffering a cone of his wares, an egg seller with a large pot on her head and a basket over one arm, and a flower seller with a basket of flowers on top of her head, blue crossed swords marks, some damages and repairs, 15.5cm. (3)
A study group of English porcelain teawares, c.1790-1820, including a New Hall trio of coffee cup teabowl and saucer decorated with green and gilt flower swags, another trio with coffee can decorated in a Tobacco Leaf design, a rare Herculaneum teapot and cover of small size, a New Hall teapot stand with Warburton's Patent decoration, a saucer dish in pattern 511, a coffee can and saucer in a panelled design, three ring-handled coffee cans, a small mug and a toilet pot and cover, some faults, 19.8cm max. (18)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe. The first trio formerly from the Watney Collection. The teapot from the Godden Reference Collection. The plate formerly with Mercury Antiques.
Selection of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' design tea service and homewares to include tea pot and tea set with accompanying cake plate and stand, a china flower posey, clock, 40th anniversary vase, three picture frames, centre piece fruit bowl, bulb vase, slender pair of vases and lidded jar, along with Royal Albert commemorative plates with certificates of provenence 'Elizabeth of Glamis' No 6942B and 'Pansies' 686c
LUDWIGSBURG Kaffeeservice 'Blumenmalerei', 1. Wahl, 20. Jh. 21 Serviceteile: Weißporzellan mit Korbranddekor und feiner polychromer Blumenmalerei, 6 Kaffeetassen, 6 Untertassen, 6 Kuchenteller, 1 Kaffeekanne, 1 Sahnegießer und 1 Zuckerdose. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| LUDWIGSBURG Coffee service ‘Flower painting’, 1st choice, 20th century. 21 service pieces: white porcelain with basket decoration and fine polychrome floral painting, 6 coffee cups, 6 saucers, 6 cake plates, 1 coffee pot, 1 cream jug and 1 sugar bowl. Slight signs of age and use.
A COLLECTION OF NAMED CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, comprising of three Coalport Minuettes figurines Joanne 1996,51, Kimbereley 1995, 50, (chip out of hat), Zoe 1995, 5N, modelled by Martin Evans, two NAO figures girl with a puppy, and a young child reading, Royal Worcester tureen, two onyx sculptures, a carved wooden planter, large ceramic bowl, a Dartington decanter, wooden lidded pot decorated with flower and bird fine detail, etc. (Condition Report: all item are in good used condition detailed damage in description), (qty)
**Collection of Seven Floral-Themed Ceramic Items Featuring Pink Flowers and Green Leaves** This exquisite collection features seven ceramic items, each adorned with a delicate floral design showcasing vibrant pink flowers and lush green leaves. The collection includes a large plate measuring approximately 26cm by 26cm and a rectangular small plate measuring around 20.5cm by 9cm. The set is complemented by a small plate of about 12cm by 12cm, adding versatility to the assortment. Special highlights include a large fruit bowl standing 9cm high and spanning 27cm in width, perfect for serving or as a centerpiece. The tall flower vase, measuring 17.5cm in height and 13cm in width, exudes elegance with its slender form, while the small flower vase at 14cm high and 11cm wide offers a charming addition for smaller floral arrangements. Additionally, a small pot holder, approximately 13cm high and 14cm wide, completes the set, maintaining the cohesive floral theme throughout. This collection seamlessly blends functionality with aesthetic appeal, making it a notable addition to any ceramic or floral decor collection.
WEMYSS WARE DRUMMOND FLOWER POT glazed earthenware, painted to the facetted sides with sprays of daisies, corydalis, bluebells, dog roses, white clover and forget-me-nots and bearing inscriptions INNOCENCE, RESOLUTION, SUBMISSION, SIMPLICITY, THINK OF ME, AND TRUE LOVE, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark 21.5cm high
Walter Moorcroft for Moorcroft Pottery, an 'Orchid' vase, 22cm, and a small 'Hibiscus' vase, 9cm.Qty: 2Condition report:Orchid vase - no chips or restoration. Fine crazing has developed across the entire vase. There are two ingrained lines to the underside which we are taking to be crazing lines, but they could be in the body of the pot and thus be considered hairlines.Hibiscus vase - small chips to the tubelining of the stem of the yellow flower. Fine crazing throughout.
A COLLECTION OF FLORAL THEMED CERAMICS, comprising of five Royal Stratford 'The Country Cottage Teapot Collection', four Four Seasons flowers in a basket collection, two Royal Worcester collectors plates 'Herbs by Royal Worcester' included 'Black Mustard' 5799B and 'Rosemary', 4827B, two Coalport flowers in a basket, two Royal Albert 'Flower of the Month' series, March cups and saucers and a biscuit plate, Aynsley 'Wild Violets' lidded trinket pot with the box, Royal Albert complete set of 'The Queen Mothers Favourite Flowers' plate collection, with boxes and certificates, plus 'Finale' the ninth edition to the collection 1499A, with box and certificate, four Royal Albert, 'Flowers from the Gardens of The Queen Mother',3726A, 7104, 1573A,2358, (Condition Report: all items are in good well-kept condition boxes are slightly worn but overall ok no visible signs of damage), (qty)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, comprising a mid-20th century Carlton Ware green and brown scroll design coffee set, comprising coffee pot, hot water jug, sugar bowl, six cups and six saucers (all pieces have crazing in varying degrees), two Portmeirion 'The Botanic Garden' pattern vases and a planter, a Tintagel Pottery 'Dragon' vase, height 27.5cm, a Carlton Ware 'Hovis' mug, a set of Royal Albert 'Haworth' pattern tea ware comprising six cups, six saucers, six tea plates, together with an eight piece miniature tea set made by Regal Porcelain with a meadow flower and insect transfer design (46) (Condition Report: most obvious damage is mentioned in description)
A GEORGE IV SILVER TEA POT AND SUGAR BOWL RICHARD WILLIAM ATKINS & WILLIAM NATHANIEL SOMERSALL, LONDON 1826 AND 1827 The tea pot with a flower finial to the chased domed cover, a leaf capped scroll handle with ivory warming bands, chased with chinoiserie decoration and on four foliate and mask feet 28cm (11in) long 1132g (36.35 oz) gross
A collection of Royal Worcester porcelain, including a rose painted pot pourri vase and cover by Mary Hunt, circa 1935, quarter lobed form with reticulated cover and flower bud finial, signed, shaped No.H175, together with a blush ivory pot pourri vase of globe form, decorated with sprays of summer flowers shape No.991, height 9cm, and a demitasse coffee cup and saucer, circa 1910, of pedestal form, decorated with bands of pink roses and leaves between gilded cartouche, height 6cm. (3) PLEASE VIEW CONDITION REPORT
A late 19th Century Dresden Augustus Rex pot pourri vase, of ovoid form with domed reticulated cover, twin moulded mask handles in the form of bearded men with black rimmed hats, decorated with Watteauesque figural scenes and floral sprays within oval cartouche with gilded petalled borders on puce ground, height 28cm, together with a 19th Century Derby Stephenson & Hancock figure of John Falstaff, modelled with sword hilt and shield on rocaille base, height 20cm, and a Staffordshire portrait group, boy with dog on naturalistic base and branched tree with floral bocage, and a Staffordshire spill vase, circa 1820, painted with a still life study of fruit and flowers in gilded octagonal panel on blue ground with gilded flower and leaves. (4) PLEASE VIEW CONDITION REPORT
A William IV silver tea pot, of circular shape with cast flower finial and C scroll handle, on circular footed base, handle with Lion crest, hallmarked by Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, London, 1832, with bone insulators, approx. 12.4cm high. Gross weight: approx. 572.3 grams (18.4ozt) Further details: minor dents to sides but no signs of damage; tarnishing and general wear, some surface scratching.

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