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A Spode Porcelain Semi-Ovoid Coffee Pot and Domed Cover, circa 1815, painted in famille rose enamels with chinoiserie foliage within scroll and foliate panel borders, pattern number 589 in gilt, 26cm high; and An English Porcelain Wrythen Fluted Helmet Shape Jug, painted with scattered flower sprays within blue and pink borders, 18cm high (2)
A large Chinese blue and white porcelain brush pot or bitong, c.1640. Painted with a horse and groom approaching a terrace scene with a lady seated at a table adjusting a flower in her hair while looking in a mirror before a standing warrior, whose horse is drinking from a trough, all within anhua borders, a large rim chip and hair cracks, 19.1cm.
A four-piece Victorian silver tea and coffee set, by The Barnards, London 1840, lobed baluster form, engraved foliate decoration, leaf capped scroll handles, domed hinged covers with flower finials, engraved with an initial, on four bracket feet, height of coffee pot 26.5cm, approx. weight 86oz. (4)
A Royal Worcester Small Candlestick in form of a flower upon leaves on white and green ground, a Shelley Coronation mug, a Coronation round scalloped plate, a set of 4 Royal Doulton coffee cups and saucers on white and gilt ground and a Carlton ware jam pot with cover and spoon, on yellow ground (12)
AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT with `Walk in the Garden` pattern, 4 1/2" high and a Worcester blue and white bowl with printed `Fence and garden pattern`, crescent mark to the base, 4 3/4" diameter, a Worcester blue and white coffee pot and cover with free flower pattern design (restored), 9 1/4" high and a blue and white handled cup with printed design (4)
A Victorian silver matched four piece tea and coffee service by Stephen Smith & William Nicholson, London 1854 (coffee pot) and 1863, the tea and coffee pot with a cast flower finial to a domed hinged cover of quatrefoil shape and loop handles, all the pieces engraved with birds and flowers amidst foliate cartouches, and with cast applied budding climbers, the cream jug and sugar basin with gilt interiors, the teapot 26cm (10.25in) long, 2363g (76 oz) gross
A Chinese export famille rose pear-shaped teapot and cover, Yongzheng, in imitation of contemporary Meissen, decorated with flower bouquets, banded borders, animal mask spout, 17cm high, a Chinese famille rose coffee pot and cover, probably Qianlong, with reserves of two boys playing, on a turquoise `cracked ice` ground, 29.5cm high and a Chinese wucai jar, converted to a lamp, decorated with Buddhist lions on a peony and scroll work ground, the porcelain 20.5cm high (5)
A pair of circa 1900 Meissen porcelain pot pourris, modelled as Classical baluster shaped vases with twin satyr mask handles with figures of putti cavorting around the base, the lids with flower encrusted decoration, the bases bearing blue crossed swords marks and incised pattern number "1628", both approx 18 cm high overall (ILLUSTRATED)
A collection of Royal Albert Old Country Roses china, includes twelve 10 1/4” plates, six 8” plates, twelve 6 1/4” plates, a meat dish, a covered two handled tureen and a gravy boat on stand, six two handles soup bowls with stands, six tea cups and saucers, a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, six dessert dishes, a coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, six coffee cups and saucers, six mugs, two 11” cake stands, a two tier cake stand, a bread and butter plate, a Celebration plate, salt and pepper, a boxed bread knife, a heart shaped dish, a flower encrusted candlestick, together with three small flower encrusted table decorations and a two handled tea tray (102)
A George III silver baluster coffee pot by Thomas Wallis I, London 1780, with a flower finial, a later leaf-capped double handle (with rubbed additions marks) and later flower, scale and scroll work, the circular foot pierced, engraved with the crests of Mann and Cornwallis under a coronet, 24cm (9.5in) high, 830g (26.7 oz) gross (the finial unmarked). Provenance: Cornwallis
A George IV silver oblong inkstand by John Edward Terry, London 1829, with a scroll foliate chased baluster central pot and cover flanked by silver mounted cut glass wells, the base with pen rests, a cast flower and scroll border and on four lion paw feet, with later presentation inscriptions beneath, 17.5cm (7in) wide, 406g (13.05 oz) weighable. The inscriptions read ‘1858 Dean Close (Carlilse) to Admiral Close’ and ‘1899 To Hilda daughter of General H. Close on her marriage to G. Courthope’. The Very Rev’d Francis Close (1797-1882) was the rector of Cheltenham (1826-1856) and dean of Carlisle from 1856-1881. The 1899 marriage of George Loyd Courthope (1877-1955) of Whiligh (later Sir George, 1st Baron Courthope) to Hilda Gertrude only daughter of Major Gen. Henry Pelham Close. She died in 1940 and Sir George married Margaret Barry. Provenance: Courthope
A SÈVRES BLEU LAPIS SUGAR BOWL AND COVER (POT A SUCRE `CALABRE`) painted by Antoine-Joseph Chappuis with birds in branches or on the ground before landscapes in cisélé gilt leafy scrolling kidney shaped panels, the domed cover with flower knop, gilt dentil rim, 11cm h, painted interlaced Ls enclosing the date letter K for 1763 and painter`s initials cp in blue Provenance: An English private collection since the late 19th century. Bowl - old light glaze scratches; gilding on the rim worn, gilding around the footrim nearly all worn off. Cover - one of the leaves of the knop missing, another with tiny chip. Two old filled rim chips. No recent or `professional` restoration or regilding.
19th Century Davenport squat shaped specimen vase decorated with an Imari pattern, 6cm high, a 19th Century English porcelain basket shaped pot-pourri and cover having painted landscape panels on a pink ground, 7.5cm diameter and an English porcelain flower vase having a continuous band of painted foliate decoration, 9cm diameter.
A Meissen Porcelain Coffee Service, late 19th/early 20th century, painted with named views and with flower sprays in oval panels on a blue ground gilt with strapwork and foliage, comprising coffee pot and cover, milk jug and six cups and saucers, crossed swords marks, the coffee pot 26cm high See illustration
A collection of Chinese export tea wares comprising: a small 19th century famille rose chocolate pot and cover, decorated with flowers, 15cm high; a Chinese cup; a pair of Chinese Imari tea bowls; a famille rose tea bowl; a tea bowl and saucer with blue painted flower sprigs and a blue and gilt border; a pink painted tea bowl, decorated with flowers; a small bowl blue painted with a pavilion and landscape scenes; a saucer blue painted with flowers; together with a blue painted tea cup and a blue printed tea bowl (12)
A MEISSEN TOILET-POT AND COVER, COFFEE-CUP AND SAUCER AND A SAUCER LATE 18TH CENTURY, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS Comprising a celadon-ground jar and cover painted with exterior scenes within shaped gilt panels, the cover with flower finial; a celadon-ground cup and saucer painted with flowers, and a saucer painted with a harbour scene within a quatrefoil panel on a gilt ground, the reverse with scattered flowersprays The first 3 1/8 in. (8 cm.) high (5) View on Christie's.com
William IV white metal teapot and coffee pot of melon form with rococo scroll feet, fluted spouts, scroll handles, hinged lids with stylised chrysanthemum flower knops, spurious hallmarks to base possibly colonial, together with a silver milk jug of similar design marked (London 1835) maker Edward, Edward Jnr, John and William Barnard. Coffee pot 27cm high (3)
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