Description:

An extensive and visually refined 50-piece vintage porcelain tea service collection representing distinguished English and Japanese makers including Royal Standard, Noritake, W.H. Grindley, Thomas Hughes and Son, Royal Ivory, and related mid-20th century manufacturers.

This comprehensive assemblage presents an elegant survey of fine porcelain tea wares, encompassing pedestal teacups with broad gilt rim bands, intricately scrolled gilt foliate examples, hand-painted botanical cups featuring violets and daffodils, Imari-inspired plates with cobalt and iron red reserves heightened in gold, oxblood-bordered cabinet plates with delicate gilt tracery, geometric gilt banded saucers, matching covered sugar bowl with twin handles and domed lid, and coordinated creamers with scrolling ornament.

The collection illustrates the height of mid-century tea table refinement - luminous ivory porcelain bodies, finely applied transfer and hand-painted decoration, and generous hand-applied gilding at rims, borders, and foot rings. Many pieces exhibit the characteristic translucency and delicate potting associated with quality English bone china and Japanese export porcelain of the period.

Decorative themes range from restrained neoclassical gilt banding to richly detailed foliate scrollwork and naturalistic botanical studies. The Imari-inspired examples reflect the enduring Western fascination with Japanese decorative arts, while the oxblood bordered plates evoke formal European dining traditions.

Condition across the collection is very good vintage condition. Expected light utensil marks, minor surface wear, and gentle rubbing to gilt edges are present, consistent with careful domestic use and cabinet display. Gilding remains largely intact and visually striking.

While individual patterns vary, the rarity lies in the breadth and diversity of the assembled grouping - fifty coordinated and complementary porcelain pieces suitable for entertaining, display, or curated resale. Such mixed yet harmonious collections from reputable English and Japanese makers are increasingly difficult to source in complete estate groupings.

This lot offers exceptional decorative impact, strong resale flexibility, and immediate usability as an eclectic high tea presentation service or layered formal table setting.

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