Posts Tagged ‘tea service’
Friday, January 15th, 2010
COLOURED BISQUE BUSTS, IRONSTONE PLATES, TEA SERVICE, Royal Chelsea, 20th Century
A PAIR OF COLOURED BISQUE BUSTS, Gilles Jejune, Paris, 2nd half 19th Century, modelled as head and shoulder busts of a Japanese lady and gentleman, each wearing elaborately decorated costume and raised on black wasted circular bases, applied monogram mark, tallest 33cm.; 13in., some damage [...]
Tags: A FLOWER ENCRUSTED, basket of flowers, BISQUE, COLOURED, Copenhagen, Cover, derby style, Dessert, dessert dish, Dishes, dragon, figure subjects, flower, hair cracks, head and shoulder, ironstone plates, japanese lady, jejune, lady and gentleman, minor restoration, pastel tones, porcelain, Porcelain Vases, Saucers, scallop, staffordshire, STYLE, Sugar, sugar bowl, swags, tea, tea service, Thomas Belington
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Friday, January 15th, 2010
TEA SERVICE, Staffordshire, circa 1900, TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Coal port, EARTHENWARE DINNER SERVICE, Copeland
A POTTERY PART TEA SERVICE, Staffordshire, circa 1900, each piece painted with pink roses on a black ground, comprising: Jug, Sugar Bowl, two Sandwich Plates, ten Cups, ten Saucers and ten Plates, printed marks, hair cracks (34).
A PORCELAIN PART TEA AND [...]
Tags: 19th century, bone china, cake plates, CIRCULAR, coffee, coffee pot, coffee service, Cups, CYLINDRICAL, dessert plates, dessert service, dinner plate, dinner service, Dishes, English, gilding, hair cracks, Imari, mark, orange flowers, pink roses, Plates, porcelain, ROYAL CROWN, sandwich plates, Service, serving dish, serving dishes, side plates, slop bowl, Sucrier, Sugar, tea service, Tureen, vegetable dishes, Wedgwood
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Thursday, January 14th, 2010
BELLEEK EARTHENWARE JUG AND BASIN, LARGE BELLEEK MARINE VASE, “SEVRES” TYPE VASE AND COVER, WORCESTER COFFEE CUP
A BELLEEK EARTHENWARE JUG AND BASIN, moulded with leaf
design, printed mark 1863/1890 and
design registration mark for
1877.The jug 32cm.
A BELLEEK PLAIN EARTHENWARE.
BOWL, transfer mark, 1891-1926, 16cm.
AN ENGLISH PART DESSERT SERVICE, painted with fruit within green and gilt borders, comprising of [...]
Tags: 19th century, CHINESE, coffee, coffee cup, COLOURED, copelands, cups and saucers, CYLINDRICAL, dessert service, dinner service, earthenware, English, FRENCH, irish art, leaf design, LOWESTOFT, MUGS, porcelain, RETURNED, STATUARY, tea service, triangle base, WHITE, Worcester
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010
MODEL OF A SWAN, Meissen, PORCELAIN PART DINNER SERVICE, Sevres’, circa 1900, POTTERY PART TEA SERVICE, Staffordshire, DINNER SERVICE, Chamberlains Worcester
A PORCELAIN LIGHT BOWL AND GILT METAL FITTINGS, French, late 19th Century, the exterior painted with three gilt framed royal portraits, flanked bv flower garlands, 29.5cm.; 775
sin. diam.
A PORCELAIN MODEL OF A SWAN, Meissen, [...]
Tags: 19th century, bone china, Century, chamberlains, Coalport, Cover, cover milk, dessert plates, Dinner, Dishes, eighteenth century, gilding, Jug, Meissen, Milk, milk jug, minor chips, Model, Muffin, porcelain, porcelain model, POTTERY, royal portraits, slop bowl, staffordshire, Sugar Basin, tea service, tree, Tureens, Vienna, WHITE, white bird
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010
PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, Coalport, COFFEE SERVICE, Royal Crown Derby, PORCELAIN PLATES, Paris, 19th Century
A PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, Coalport, circa 1825, painted in iron-red and gilt with scattered flowers inside a gadroon moulded rim, comprising: a Comport, two Sauce
Tureens, Covers and Stands, four square Dishes, three oval Dishes, a circular Dish and eighteen Plates, [...]
Tags: arks, bone china, Chinoiserie, circa, Coalport, colours, copeland spode, copelands, cover milk, Dessert, dessert service, dinner service, Dishes, eighteen, English, floral sprays, gadroon, gilding, ground, Japan, Meat, meat dish, pattern, porcelain, porcelain plate, porcelain plates, POTTERY, royal crown derby, sauc, side plates, Spode, square outline, staffordshire, sugar bowl, tea, tea service, Teapot, the, Tureens, turquoise, Vegetable, Worcester
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
ANTIQUE PORCELAIN SERVICES: Mason’s ironstone Dessert Service, mid-19th Century, Spode New Stone part Dinner Service, English porcelain Tea Service
A Mason’s ironstone Dessert Service, mid-19th Century, each piece printed and enameled with a pair of comical birds amongst flowers growing from pierced rockwork within complex
floral and diaper border, comprising: large Comport, two Sauce Tureens, Covers and [...]
Tags: 19th century, ANTIQUE, antique porcelain, band, cheese dish, Coalport, cockle, COLLECTION, Covers, crown derby, Cups, dessert plates, dessert service, dinner plates, dinner service, DISH, Dishes, earthenware, egg cup, English, English Porcelain, flower, flower sprays, gilding, ironstone, Japan, LARGE, Mason, milk jug, ORIENTAL, oriental flowers, oval, Pair, part, PLATE, porcelain, rockwork, ROYAL CROWN, side plates, soup plates, staffordshire, Sugar, tea service, Tureen, Tureens, Vegetable, Wedgwood, Worcester
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Wedgwood black basalts silver mounted Tea Service, 19th Century, A Pair of Coal port Jardinieres, Bloor Derby Dinner Plate, Worcester Coffee Pot
A Wedgwood black basalts silver
mounted Tea Service, 19th Century,
comprising: Teapot, Sugar Basin and Jug,
each piece sprigged in black with laurel
swags, the silver mounts Sheffield 1856,
engraved with a crown above the monogram
M.F.S., impressed Wedgwood; also [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, basalts, circular tray, coffee, coffee pot, Copeland, Cover, cups and saucers, derby porcelain, dessert plates, discolouration, English, ewer, flower, fruit, gilding, Glass, GOLD, Jardinieres, majolica glazes, mask, minton, minton majolica, ORIENTAL, oval body, Pot, rectangular base, satyr, Saucer, SHEFFIELD, shell, staffordshire, table, tea service, tree, turquoise, Vdn, Victoria, victoria and albert museum, Wedgwood, Worcester
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Wedgwood black basalts silver mounted Tea Service, 19th Century, Minton majolica Ewer, English porcelain Candlesticks
A Wedgwood black basalts silver
mounted Tea Service, 19th Century,
comprising: Teapot, Sugar Basin and Jug,
each piece sprigged in black with laurel
swags, the silver mounts Sheffield 1856,
engraved with a crown above the monogram
M.F.S., impressed Wedgwood; also a Pair of
Wedgwood black basalts Cups and [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, Albert, border, Candlesticks, Century, circular tray, coal port, Copeland, dessert plates, English Porcelain, gilding, ground, Japan, JARDINIERE, Jardinieres, majolica glazes, monogram, ORIENTAL, oval body, POTTERY, rectangular base, Service, SHEFFIELD, staffordshire, Sugar Basin, swags, tea service, Teapot, tree stump, Vase, Victoria, victoria and albert, victoria and albert museum, Wedgwood
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
ANTIQUE ENGLISH AND FRENCH PORCELAIN SERVICES
A Paris porcelain part Tea Service,
2nd half 19th Century, each piece painted
with panels of flowers against a white
ground enriched with gilding, comprising:
Teapot and Cover, Milk Jug, Sucrier, two
Cups and two Saucers, one cup handle
broken; also a German flower painted and
pierced Plate.
A Paris porcelain Tete-a-Tete, 1st
half 19th Century, of ‘Empire’ inspiration,
each [...]
Tags: 19th century, ANTIQUE, bowl, Broken, centre, Chamberlain, Copeland, cover milk, Cup, cups and saucers, dessert plates, dessert service, dinner plates, dinner service, Dishes, earthenware, gilding, gilt frame, ground, Jug, lambrequins, meissen porcelain, milk jug, minor chips, minor surface, oval, paris porcelain, piece, PLATE, Plates, Saucer, Saucers, serving dish, sheaf, soup plates, Spode, staffordshire, tea service, Teapot, Tray, Tureens, twist band, Vase, Vegetable, WHITE
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