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Victorian silver teapot and twin handled sugar bowl, gadrooning to lower half and stylised foliate decoration in relief to upper half, engraved monogram, beaded rim, acanthus leaf decoration to handles, the teapot lid with woven and stylised floral decoration in relief, makers Martin, Hall & Co, London 1888 & 1889, height of teapot approximately 10.5cm, retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (2)
Early 20th century three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each with plain polished body raised on four paw feet, angular handles and gadrooning to rim, the teapot with ebony finial and handle, height approximately 15cm, makers initials JH, hallmarked Birmingham 1912 (3)
A rare 18th Century early Lowestoft porcelain blue and white teapot of spherical form with rib-moulded body and domed lid painted with floral garlands, foliate borders and unusual ring of scrolled wave pattern around the lower body, 13cm tall overall, decorators mark "8" to foot rim, see page 123 "Early Lowestoft" by Christopher Spencer
A Chinese Export Silver Tea Service, early 20th century, comprising tray, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the pieces of tapering panelled form, with canted incurved corners, the two-handled tray of rectangular form raised on half ball feet, all decorated with bamboo boughs, marks to the rims and tray base, 86.77 ozt (4)
DAVID MELLOR CBE RDI (1930 - 2009) SILVER 'PRIDE' DESIGN FOUR-PIECE TEASET for Walker & Hall, No. 53718 classic design of oval tapering form with curved sides and incurved tops, the pots with leather covered handles and pull-off covers with resin finials, 67ozs Auctioneer's Note: design won Council of Industrial Design Award 1959the larger teapot had two dings on the lid, the smaller tapot has one.the other two items have no damage or other issues.
A Royal Worcester part dinner service in the Woodland pattern:- two tureens, teapot, milk, sugar, coffee pot, larger milk and sugar, six soup bowls and stand, four coffee cups and saucers, five teacups and saucers, five tea plates, meat plate, vegetable dish, seven dinner plates, six bowls and six side plates
Michael Cardew (1901-1983) at Winchcombe Pottery Teapot, circa 1929 honey glaze, with slip decorated fish to either side impressed pottery seal 18cm high. Provenance: Ruskin Antiques, Stow-on-the-Wold, 1995. Together with a letter by Sidney Tustin dating to 1994 confirming that the teapot was made by Michael Cardew.
A 19th century Cauldon Place Works 'Royal' tea service, pattern no. 2/100, comprising tea pot, sucrier, slop bowl, eleven cups, 15 saucers, a 7.5" serving plate and a 9" serving plate, together with other assorted teaware.Condition report: 2 tea cups cracked and two coffee cups cracked and one coffee cup with tiny flaw/crack Faint hairline under slop bowl stand Teapot spout chipped
A John Bedding (b.1947) rectangular vase and cover with printed flower head decoration, together with an Ara Cardew (b.1962) for Wenford Bridge Pottery Studio Pottery stoneware teapot, with painted fish design, impressed marks (2). (Dimensions: 32cm and 16cm respectively.)(32cm and 16cm respectively.)
A late 19th century Newhall teapot and slop bowl, both in the 'Knitting' pattern, painted numerals 195 to base, Worcester blue and white teabowls and saucers, together with a 19th century teabowl, two saucers and slop bowl decorated with buildings and foliage. (Dimensions: Teapot 15.5cm.)(Teapot 15.5cm.)Condition report: Newhall slop bowl 2 hairlines Newhall teapot star hairlines to base, spout neat chip and re-glue, lid missing chip Small blue and white teabowl and saucer complete but damage, no restoration Blue teabowl foot chipped, saucer small chip Remainder ok but for teabowl foot chip
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