15th Jan, 2022 9:30 GMT/BST

Townhouse & Country House

 
  Lot 620
 

620

A Coalport Porcelain Tea Service, circa 1820, painted with flowersprays and gilt with sprigs within blue and gilt borders, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, teacup and saucer and slop bowl, pattern number 737; A Sucrier and Cover, similarly decorated, pattern number 385, 18cm wide; A Similar Slop Bowl, 16.5cm wide; A Spode Sucrier and Cover, painted with pink roses within gilt scrolls, painted mark, 15cm wide; A Similar Oval Milk Jug, painted in blue and gilt with leaves, 15cm wide; Another Milk Jug, painted with bands of flowering branches, 15cm wide; Another Milk Jug, of circular form, gilt with scrolls on a blue border, 15.5cm long; and A Chamberlains Worcester Water Jug, painted with bands of flowers, 22cm high (qty)

Sold for £620
Estimated at £120 - £180


 

Service, teapot spout restored, chip to the rim of the cover and bas with a feint hair crack, the other components free from damage and repair but all pitted, stained and with expected wear.
All other pieces in the lot free from damage and repair but with general expected wear and light staining.
Chamberlains Worcester jug, the top rim ground down, and with a hair crack to the rim

 


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Auction: Townhouse & Country House, 15th Jan, 2022

To include selected contents from North Carlton Old Hall, Lincolnshire, as instructed by the executors of the late Mr & Mrs Peter Heneage, these items will be denoted with a ^ symbol throughout the catalogue. The sale offers an appealing mix of traditional antiques and curiosities, good furnishing pieces and specialist collectors’ items.

Items on Day Two will be sold in two salerooms running concurrently, both beginning at 9.30am:

Part II - Lots 500 onwards 

Part III - Lots 1000 onwards 

Please note you will be required to pay for and collect your items by Thursday 20th January, unless by prior arrangement. Collections are by appointment from Monday-Friday 8.30am - 5pm. To make an appointment call 01969 623780 or email reception@tennants-ltd.co.uk

 

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