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Meissen tea pot, KPM plate, Copeland trio and two plates (7) Condition Report Teapot - damage to rim of lid, damage to ornate flower on lid and damage and different paint on the handle - see pictures. Plates are in good condition.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Fine quality George IV silver four piece tea set, comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with deep leaf border and finely chased floral, foliate and scroll decoration incorporating game birds and vacant cartouche, silver scroll handle with leaf thumb piece and ivory insulators, stylised pheasant-head spout with face mask and floral decoration, hinged domed cover with floral decoration and flower-head finial, on a shaped circular foot, matching tall coffee pot, sugar and cream jug (London 1824), possibly Edward Barton. All at approximately 97ozs, coffee pot 24.3cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some minor scratching to polished surfaces. No visible signs of major damage, although coffee pot hinge may have been repaired or replaced at some time. Ivory insulators on teapot and coffee pot are cracked. Vacant cartouches on all four pieces may have had initials or crests removed. All hallmarks are clear. Date letters and maker's marks same on all pieces
A Chinese Carved Zitan Wood Table Screen: 18th century With fine decoration in mother-of-pearl, ivory and hardstones on a lacquered ground to one side, representing various objects for a scholar's desk, to include flower vase, brush pot and brushes, auspicious symbols. Elegant inscription in ivory on black lacquer ground to the other side. All within a richly and carefully carved wooden frame on four feet. Possibly intended for the scholar's studio. H 59 cm x W 29 cm CONDITION REPORT: Excellent quality fine detailed screen with no damages or losses to the main screen. Crisp carving to the zitan with no losses, 1 minor abrasion to the right of the wooden structure
Group of Chinese Canton famille rose ware including a soap dish with lid and drawer, 14cm, a circular chamber pot and cover with handle, 26cm, a two section box and cover 18cm, and a domed box and cover, 12cm, all decorated with figure, bird and flower panels on an elaborate gilt and floral ground (4) CONDITION REPORT: Generally gilding and glazes slightly dull/worn. Domed box: cover in pieces and re-glued. Two piece missing. Base appears good. Soap dish: top appears good, drainer appears good, base has three hairline cracks at side, one runs into base, slightly stained inside. Rectangular box: lid appears good, slight rubbing at corners and edges, small (1cm) natural crack from rim on interior. Chamber pot: lid appears good, base has frits to rim.
Chinese late 18th century or early 19th century part teaset decorated with famille rose figure panels and flower sprigs with blue and white decorative floral borders comprising teapot, sugar and cover, slop bowl and a tea bowl and saucer (5) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot - craquelure to glaze. Hairline crack to rim of pot. Tiny chip to lide inside rim, surface crack, semi-circular to rim of teapot with small frit to scroll on handle, dark water mark(spot) on foot (base) Sugar bowl - cracked (5cm) craquelure all over. Slop bowl - glaze chipped around the rim. interior glaze scraped Tea bowl - cracked and repaired. Saucer has a hardened paste to underside. Overall - gilding worn.
Ceramics - A Homemaker 23cm plate; a Heathcote china Radiance pattern bread and butter plate; a Carlton ware Australian design preserve pot with stand; a Adderley flower dish; a pair of Old Foley salt and pepper pots; a pearl ware novelty pepperette as a bear; a set of harlequin egg cups.(7)
MEISSEN PART TEA SERVICE, circa 1740, each piece painted with a harbour scene, possibly by Horoldt, inside concentric iron red circles and scrolling gilt border, scattered indianische Blumen, comprising a bullet form teapot and cover with faceted spout and wishbone handle, circular sucrier and cover with flower bud finial, rectangular tea canister, shaped oval dish, ten tea bowls and saucers, chip to teapot cover, under glazed blue crossed swords, gilder's B, incised 199 to dish, impressed 8 to foot rim of tea pot, (24)
A William IV three-piece silver coffee set, of lobed baluster form, with hinged cover, flower finial, leaf-capped spout and scroll handle, circular spreading foot, the body with alternating blank and floral repousse-worked arabesque panels, London 1837, makers mark 'EB' possibly Elizabeth Buteux, 57.3 oz, coffee pot 23cm high
Pair of Indo-Persian kashkuls, of boat shape, pierced and chased with flower scrolls, serpent head terminals, probably 19th Century, length 23cms; Indo-Persian tinned copper beaker, height 12.5cms; Indian tinned squat vase, height 10cms; Japanese cloisonne pot, height 6.2cms. (5) PROVENANCE Shaw Stewart family, Traigh House, Inverness-shire.
A group Wemyss Ware pottery; a cauldron painted with cabbage roses, 21.5cm high x 20cm wide (cracked and restored) a jug painted with purple campanula, 15cm (crazed and restored) a waisted flower vase painted with sweet peas, 15.5cm (hairline and restored) a waisted flower vase painted with roses on a jazz ground, 11.5cm (hairline and restored) a waisted flower vase painted with cabbage roses and foliage, 11.5cm (crazed and restored) a waisted flower vase painted with purple violas and green leaves, 11cm high (restored) a fern pot with scalloped edge, painted with purple violas and green leaves, 8cm high x 9cm wide (crazed and restored) a posy bowl painted with roses on a jazz ground, 7.5cm high x 14cm wide (hairlines and stained), various printed, impressed and painted marks (8)
A Royal Worcester fruit painted octagonal dish, circa 1917, by Ricketts, 11cm wide; together with another Royal Worcester flower painted pot pourri vase and cover, signed Spillsbury, 13cm high; and a late 19th century Coalport coffee can and saucer. Condition Report: All items in good order, apart from: OCTAGONAL DISH - Rubbing to top rim COALPORT CAN - Hairline crack to handle.
Five Lladro figures; a seated girl with a puppy, a boy with three kittens on a skateboard, a boy holding a dog, a dog with a flower pot and a further dog (5). CONDITION REPORT: Dog and upturned flower pot: good condition, no losses to flowers. Lady with puppy and umbrella: good condition, no losses. Dog: good condition. Boy kittens and skateboard: good condition. Dog and child: good condition. Surface dirt throughout.
A Japanese pot pourri of baluster form with upper section modelled as a lotus flower head painted with two main opposing figural panels alternating with smaller ones, with similarly decorated tapering foot on gilt heightened ornamental ground, the pierced cover with gilt finial, marked to base, height 14cm (af), a matched pair of miniature Satsuma vases, height 5.5cm, a further similar pair and a larger example, height 9.5cm (6). CONDITION REPORT: Pot pourii has severe rubbing to the top of the finial and some hairlines visible underneath, also a chip in the area of one of the apertures, most of the tips of shaped upper rim have been restored, otherwise the main body appears to be in good condition with some surface dirt and tiny areas of rubbing to the gilt.
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