A collection of Eastern white metal and silver items. The lot to include an Asian white metal circular lidded box. The lidded bowl having a floral repousse decoration throughout. Engraved with mark to the base. Unmarked, surface tests indicate silver. A set of six Indian silver tea spoons. The spoons each having a twisted stem and having a moulded designs of animals to the terminals including an elephant, wolf and goat. Marked silver with some of the marks being rubbed. A Middle Eastern tea spoon with depiction of Egyptian god to the terminal and having Arabic assay marks. Two white metal gem set spoons with scalloped bowls. Unmarked, surface tests indicate silver. Combined weight approx 201g. Measures approx 9cm diameter (box) / 11cm (spoon).
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A collection of Georgian and later hallmarked silver tea spoons and two thimbles. The lot to include two thimbles hallmarked for Birmingham 1904 and 1930 makers marks attributed to James Swann and Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd. A pair of Georgian condiment spoons with makers mark for Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne. A set of six George V tea spoons, hallmarked for Sheffield, 1933. Makers mark for Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner). Three Victorian tea spoons, hallmarked for Exeter 1866. Makers mark for Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams). Weight approx 157.5g. Measures approx 13.6cm x 2.9c, (tea spoon) 2.2cm x 1.9cm (thimble)
George III tea silver comprising a shovel caddy spoon along with a set of sugar tongs. The caddy spoon, with gilded bowl, marked for Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804; the tongs, decorated with bright cut decoration, marked for Thomas Wallis, London 1805. Total approximate weight 41 grams/1.31 OzT.
Warren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Set of three studio ceramic tea bowls. Stoneware with a thin dolomitic matte glaze with Tenmoku and blue ash glaze decorations. Unmarked.Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.Height ranges from 3 1/2 in to 4 in; diameter ranges from 3 in to 3 1/2 in.Condition:There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrims.
Set of 18th century Chinese export armorial dinner plates, each decorated with a black hatched shield decorated with fish in gilding above the motto 'Nalo Mort Quanfoe Dari', within fruiting vine border, comprising two soup plates and seven dinner plates, a Cafe au Lait ground famille verte tea bowl, Kangxi, and a 19th century Canton coffee cup decorated in famille rose palette (damages) Condition ReportThe plates are 26cm diameter. All the plates have various hairline cracks and cracks to the glazing. They all have wear to the decoration including the gilding. The famillee rose cup has a hairline crack to the body and some restoration to the rim. The tea bowl has a chip to the rim. Please see additional photographs.
Glassware - cut and moulded, coloured and clear, including vase, sundae dishes; dressing table set; A Royal Doulton Pillar Rose tea and dinner service, for six; a Royal Adderley Charmaine pattern teapot for two; Paragon, Duchess: Poole preserve pot and cover; a similar trinket box, jug and vase; two Hornsea Heirloom storage jars; Melba tea service; Capo-di-Monte dish; etc
A Rockingham style early 19th century tea service. With green birds, butterflies and flower decoration, transfer printed with some hand painted highlights gilt rims. #3179 & #3487 including a tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, cups and saucers, a couple of rivrted repairs. Max. H16cm Condition Report: A really charming set that would fool many but it is made in the Rockingham mannere
A Collection of Various 19th Century Ceramics to Comprise Copeland & Garrett New Fayence Snuffer Set Comprising Tray and Two Snuffers, Porcelain Inkwell, Hand Painted Porcelain Cake Plate, Lowestoft Porcelain Tea Bowl with Floral Trim, Jelly Mould, Aesthetic Platter etc (Most with Various Condition Issues)
A CHINESE CIZHOU 'PARTRIDGE FEATHER' GLAZED BOWLPROBABLY NORTHERN SONG DYNASTYThe tapering circular body raised on a short straight foot, decorated with an unctuous black glaze with mottled russet-brown markings draining from the rim, the exterior with a paper label reading George Eumorfopoulos, no.B.231; together with three small Jun-type vessels, 10.5cm max. (4)Provenance: the bowl, formerly the Eumorfopoulos Collection.Literature: RL Hobson, The Eumorfopoulos Collection, 1926, vol.2, p.52, no.B231, pl.58.The distinctive type of decoration seen on the piece offered here, known as zhegu ban or ‘partridge feathers’, was achieved by applying a slip infused with iron-oxide onto the dark glaze prior to firing. Cizhou wares with these abstract russet splashes likely drew inspiration from teabowls of the Southern Jian kilns and were produced throughout the Northern Song period into the Jin dynasty. They were much in demand with the literati, whose tea drinking culture called for dark vessels to off-set the light froth of the powdered tea popular at this date. A number of 'partridge feather' glazed vessels are recorded to have been in the Eumorfopoulos Collection, alongside the piece offered here. See, RL Hobson, The Eumorfopoulos Collection, p.52 and pl.58.北宋(可能) 磁州黑釉鷓鴣班碗及鈞窯鳥食罐 一組四件來源:磁州碗為Eumorfopoulos(尤莫佛裡斯)舊藏。出版:RL Hobson, The Eumorfopoulos Collection, 1926年, 卷2, 頁52, 編號B231, pl.58.
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