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A Worcester chestnut basket with cover and stand c.1770, of quatrelobed form, the exterior moulded with a stylized flowerhead design picked out in puce and yellow, the centre of the stand painted with a spray of polychrome flowers, with scallop shell handles, the cover unusually surmounted with a double bud finial, some damage to the stand, 27.7cm. (3) Cf. Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession No. C.444 to B-1935 for an identical basket formerly in the Trapnell Collection.
A large Delft vase and cover 19th century, brightly painted with a bird perched among flowering branches, the cover surmounted with a lion finial, and two Delft vases from a garniture, one flared, the other baluster, each painted with a female figure holding a mop and bucket, some damages, 46cm max. (4)
A Wegely teapot and associated cover c.1755-57, the body moulded with bands of reeding and painted in underglaze blue with a version of the Strawflower pattern, blue W mark, the cover fitted with a gilt metal finial and overhead handle, 22.5cm. (2) Cf. The Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession No. 137 to A.1872 for an identical example.
An Edwardian silver three piece tea serviceOf ovoid form, embossed with scroll and fluted decoration, applied gadroon rims, with a carved ebonised finial and scroll handle, comprising; tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, by W & G Sissons, London 1903, (3) height of tea pot 15cm, weight combined 34 troy oz
A Wedgwood hand-painted pedestal urn vase and cover Decorated with bunches of roses inset within a gilt and cobalt blue border, printed factory marks to base, height 20cm CONDITION REPORT: Possible re-gilding to the upper gilt rimWear to areas at the upper gilt rimWear and rubbing loss to the gilt at stem and baseFaint line visible to the lower section of the cover finial, possibly indicating a professional repair and re-gilding
A Victorian silver tea potOf baluster form, engraved with acanthus leaf and scroll decoration, monogrammed to the cartouche, the leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, the finial realistically cast as a flower by Hunt and Roskell (late Storr & Mortimer), London 1853, height 23.5cm, weight 29 troy oz CONDITION REPORT: Overall good conditionLid, finial and handle partially markedHallmarked to base, in good conditionGeneral wear and surface scratchesCracking to ivory
A Royal Worcester jar and cover, painted by Charles Baldwyn, squat pedestal form finely painted with swans in flight and gilded and enamelled with foliage against a sky-blue ground, twin mask and scroll handles, on square base, signed, shape 1572, printed marks and date-code 1902, 10.75in. - amateur repair reverse side; cover finial chipped SEE ILLUSTRATION
A Caughley blue and white teapot with domed cover and bud finial, decorated with floral designs; the base with underglaze blue mark; together with a similar, Worcester teapot and cover, decorated with a Chinese style mountainous river landscape, the last 16cm wide (2) Condition Report Some deterioration including extensive body crack to Caughley and cover chip to Worcester.
Ridgway and Staffordshire Imari decorated teawares, c. 1820's, comprising: Patt. 2/1213 - teapot and cover, sugar box and cover, bowl, trio of two cups and a saucer; Patt. 2/1131 - teapot and cover, sugar box and cover, milk jug, bowl, four cups, nine saucers, one tea plate to/w a further teapot and cover, sugar box and cover, three milk jugs, two cake plates, four teacups and two saucers Condition Report Damage includes - Patt. 2.1213 - feint hairline in base of teapotPatt. 2/1131 - teapot finial re-glued, bowl stapled
An early 19th century Staffordshire part tea & coffee service richly decorated in mazarine blue and apricot with foliate gilding, comprising: Coffee pot and cover with butterfly finial, sugar box and cover, bowl, teapot stand, three side plates, cake plate, teacup & saucer to/w a similar part tea service decorated with mazarine blue and peach colours, comprising oval teapot, milk jug, saucer dish and a trio, all c. 1805-1820 Condition Report Hairlines in cover of the coffee potOval teapot - chip to spout, hairline and handle rivetedSaucer dish with hairline
A Wedgwood red/brown basalt teapot and cover with Nile Crocodile finial, decorated with Ancient Egyptian motifs, 22cm wide; together with a Castleford teapot, commemorating Lord Horatio Nelson and Admiral of the Fleet Richard Howe, KG; the last 23cm wide and circa 1810 (2) Condition Report Some deterioration including riveting to Wedgwood and body crack and loss to Castleford.
A Royal Crown Derby part service; each piece with floral designs and marked Derby China/Royal Crown Derby/English Bone China; together with two English tureens with three dishes en-suite; and an Italian tureen with cover, stand, and floral finial (lot) Condition Report Some areas of deterioration and repair or damage.
A PAIR OF NANTGARW PORCELAIN SAUCE TUREENS ON STANDS of circular form on pedestal bases and having gilded loop handles. The tureens, covers and stands having all-over scroll, flower and moulded decoration and the cover with gilded pine cone finial, each element is finely painted with pink roses and colourful butterflies, 12cms high
A pretty Victorian silver three-piece Tea Service, by Joseph Gloster, hallmarked Birmingham, 1898, of ovoid form with chased scroll and foliate decoration, scroll handles and compressed bun feet, the teapot with ebonised wood handle and finial, teapot handle damaged, teapot 5½in (14cm) high, approximate total weight 19ozt (3)
An Edwardian silver four piece tea and coffee service together with a near-matching hot water pot, comprising; coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar, cream and associated hot water pot, each of octagonal baluster form, the coffee pot with finial topped hinged dome cover and ebonised handle, gross weight 97oz, makers Charles Boyton (III), London 1903, hot water pot is Sheffield 1907, coffee pot h.25cm (5)
A late 19th century French gilt bronze mantel clock, the white enamel convex dial signed Mon Marquis Langereau et Cie, with foilate cast urn finial, having removable cover, the case further cast with all-over stiff leaves and berries, on toupie feet, the eight day movement striking on a bell (with pendulum), h.40cm Condition Report / Extra Information Small chip to top of dial above 60. Urn cover slightly misshapen. Movement not currently running.
A late Victorian silver bachelors teapot, of oval form, with engraved banded decoration and shield shape vacant cartouche, having ebony handle, gross weight 13.4oz, maker JB, London 1880, h.11.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Finial with hairline, otherwise good. Marks with some wear. Marks to lid excellent. A very good example.
An early 19th century Staffordshire teapot, probably New Hall, of silver shape, the domed cover with swan finial, the whole polychrome decorated in the Chinese famille rose palette, with presentation inscription 'Catherine, Colman, Grendon, Northamptonshire 1805', h.15cm Condition Report / Extra Information Small crack to top edge of cover. Two small chips to spout. Small chip to underside of cover and to inside rim. Two minor chips to underside of foot. No cracks or restoration. Colours good and 99% complete.
A collection of three English porcelain 18th / 19th century teapotsTo include a New Hall silver shaped teapot, 13cm high, and a New Hall globular teapot, 13cm high, each decorated in the famille rose palette, and a Wedgwood 'Chinese Show Character' creamware teapot, circa 1866, 11cm high (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 434 - Newhall silver shaped teapot - Hairline crack running across the bottom of the teapot, with associated hairlines running up the body.Numbered 338Glaze burn visible to the exterior glazesYellowing to glazesSmall losses to enamelReplacement finial to the coverChips to the coverold glue residue visible.Wedgwood teapot - Completely restored spout, overpainted completely, extensive hairline crack to the base, large chip to the potrim.Newhall globular teapot - Extensive hairline cracks throughoutExtensive chips to the interior rim.Large chips to spoutChips to the cover.
A French Japy Freres mantel clock, late 19th Century The variegated and stepped rectangular marble plinth base, supporting a cast spelter figure of a cupid holding a quiver of arrows, reclining before rockwork forming the clock, with white enamelled dial and Arabic black numbers and central floral swag design, surmounted by a Corinthian column finial, movement stamped with makers mark and striking on a gong, with plaque 'L'Amour En Fete Par Moreau', 30cm high.

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