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'Chequers' a Midwinter Stylecraft part tea set and dinner service for four designed by Terrence Conran, printed with geometric panels in colours, comprising, teapot and cover, four cups and saucers, a tureen cover, two platters, two side plates and a saucer, six Midwinter Patio side plates designed by Jessie Tait and a small collection of Midwinter Bolero tableware printed factory marks, 15cm. high (teapot), (a lot) Literature Steven Jenkins, Midwinter Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 53 for a comparable example illustrated,
A collection of Midwinter Stylecraft Festival tableware designed by Jessie Tait, painted with atomic design in colours, including; teapot and cover, hot-water pot and cover butter dish cover, ten tea cups, nine saucers, coffee cups and saucers, slop basins and tableware printed marks, 17cm. high, (teapot), (77 pieces)
A Liberty & Co pewter tea and coffee set designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0231, cast in low relief with stylised foliage on Art Nouveau sinuous stems, comprising teapot with hinged cover, coffee pot and hinged cover, hot-water pot and hinged cover, milk-jug, sugar basin and slop basin, on a twin-handled tray various stamped marks, 22cm. high (coffee pot), (7) Provenance Private collection.
A collection of Midwinter Stylecraft Salad Ware designed by Terence Conran, printed in colours on white comprising, small teapot and cover, oil bottle and stopper, four cups and saucers, two side plates. sauce boat, pepper pot, two platters, five various plates, four large serving bowls, two shaped serving bowls, four small bowls, printed factory marks, 13cm. high (teapot), (35) Literature Steven Jenkins, Midwinter Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 52 for a comparable example illustrated,
Seth Cardew (1934-2016) a Wenford Bridge pottery teapot and cover, painted in tenmoku with foliate motif on an ash ground, a coffee pot and cover by Seth Cardew, a stoneware plate by Michael O' Brien, a jug by Michael Leach and various other pieces, impressed seal marks, chips to spout of teapot 12cm. high, (19)
A Clarice Cliff Bon Jour tea for two, painted with radiating bands in green and mushroom, highlighted with spot motif, comprising teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, two cups and saucers and a honeypot and cover, printed factory marks, honeypot and cover over painted, 14cm. high (teapot), (10) Provenance private collection. Catalogue notes This set has the impressed 1937 date mark to one saucer.
A Victorian silver bright cut engraved three piece tea set, William Mammatt, Sheffield, 1888 & 1891, of classical oval form onto a flared oval pedestal foot, comprising a teapot, milk jug and twin handled sucrier, the teapot with composition handle and finial, swan neck spout, 7¾in. (19.7cm.) high, each piece decorated with floral and foliate design throughout, centered by vacant armorial cartouche to one side , the other with decorative shield, gross weight 37.3 tr.oz. (3)
A fine quality Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee service, George John Richards, London, 1849, of baluster form with segmented bulb design, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl with gilt wash interior, repoussé floral and foliate decoration, scroll handles, each having an armorial to one side and vacant cartouche to the other and raised with four cast foliate scroll feet, the teapot and coffee pot having a cast bird finial, coffee pot, 10½in. (26.7cm.) high, gross weight 74 tr.oz. (4)
A George III silver teapot, Thomas Wallis II, London, 1784, of tapered globular form, with engraved floral, foliate and scroll decoration, the hinged cover with flower finial, scroll handle, the spout with embossed floral decoration and bird head tip, 4 7/8in. (12.5cm.) high, weight 20.2 tr.oz. **Condition: In excellent condition, one tiny dent to upper belly ridge.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white small teapot, probably 19th century, of tapered cylindrical form with D-shaped handle, painted with scholars in a garden, between ruyi and lappet borders, 3½in. (8.9cm.) high, small spout chip.* Condition: Small chip to underside of tip of spout. Old sellotape residue to cover and sides. No other faults.
A George III silver teapot, Joseph Hicks, Exeter, 1802, of ribbed ovoid form with engraved foliate and ribbon trim, vacant laurel cartouche to either side, domed cover, 6¾in. (17cm.) high, gross weight 14.6 tr.oz.**Condition: Repair to shoulder, cover with movement and not shutting tightly, fair condition.
A Chinese porcelain armorial part tea service, 18th century, comprising a globular teapot, a sparrow beak cream jug, a tea caddy, a slop bowl, a smaller bowl, a small saucer dish, four coffee cans, ten tea bowls and seven saucers, all painted with an armorial and flowers in iron red, black and gilt, the teapot 6in. (15.25cm.) high; together with an 18th century Chinese deep supper dish, crescent form, painted in iron red and gilt with a long life mark below a bat, amidst peony blooms and foliage, 7 5/8in. (19.3cm.) long; and a late 18th century Chinese export plate painted with a farmer and a pig in a landscape, 8¾in. (22.25cm.) diameter, some damage. (29)* Condition: All with some gilt wear.- Teapot: Large glaze chip to finial. Otherwise good.- Cream jug: Good condition with no faults.- Tea caddy: Large chip from rim.- Slop bowl: Piece off from rim and two hairlines.- Smaller bowl: Piece off from rim and badly cracked.- Saucer dish: Good cdn.- Coffee cans: Three with tiny chip/glaze flakes to rim. The fourth badly cracked and with two chips.- Tea bowls: Three with a couple of tiny rim chips. Four with hairline cracks/tiny chips. Three with rim chips.- Saucers: Three good. Two with single tiny chip. One with two hairlines. One with large rim chip.- Supper dish: Good cdn.- Export plate: Gilt decoration worn. Restoration to centre of plate.
A rare and important WSPU Exhibition Suffragette tea service by H.M Williamson, Longton designed by Sylvia Pankhurst, each piece initialled 'WSPU' with angel, accompanying banner and trumpet set against dark prison bars surrounded by thistle, shamrock, rose and dangling chains, the service comprising teapot and cover, cream jug, sugar bowl, three teacups (one chipped and cracked), six saucers and six plates, transfer-printed factory marks (19) This design was created by Sylvia Pankhurst as a commission for a Suffragette Exhibition in 1909 before being sold in a fundraising event in sets of up to twenty-two pieces, with an original purchase price of 10s 6d per complete set. To find such a comprehensive service is exceptionally rare given that the majority of these sets have been split up and sold individually over the course of the last century.
A 9ct gold charm bracelet, with thirteen various charms, to include a 9ct gold teapot, a 9ct gold St Christopher medallion, a 9ct gold spiders web, a yellow metal unmarked wishing well, a George V full gold sovereign in pendant frame dated 1911, a yellow metal hedgehog, unmarked, a 9ct gold crucifix, a 9ct gold teddy bear and heart charm, a 9ct locket, a 9ct horse shoe charm, a 9ct gold and enamel decorated ice cream cone, a Victoria full gold sovereign, dated 1893 and a 9ct gold book on curb link chain with small heart shaped padlock, 43.1g all in.
Two silver charm bracelets, to include one formed of a watch chain, with various charms, include bus, kangaroo, windmill, tricycle, etc., and various loose animal charms, 96.7g, and another silver charm bracelet with curb link chain and heart shaped padlock, a variety of charms, including, handbag, tankard bell, castle, teapot, etc., 96.6g all in. (2)
CANTON FAMILLE ROSE DECORATED TEAPOT QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY of cylindrical form, curved spout, pierced bracket for metal handle (lacking), associated cover, the body decorated with various gilt reserve panels of figures, birds, insects etc. (Dimensions: 15.8cm high) (Qty: 2)(15.8cm high)Footnote: Provenance: Private Collection from a GentlemanCondition report: the main body in good order, no obvious restoration or repairs, cover slightly too small for opening
Y COLLECTION OF TEN NETSUKE MEIJI PERIOD AND LATER comprising a boy riding an arhed back buffalo; a long beard elder with hands hiding in sleeves; a coloured elder holding a peach in hand and standing in front of a small stool with teapot; a huge head Shou Lao holding a peach in hand, signed 'Shozan' on the base; an armed warrior in black trousers, signed 'Yoshida'; a seller holding a basket full of bread in front of his chest; a seated man with a bag on his legs; a lion rider; a male figure with a basket on top of his head; a boy holding a toy in hand (10) (Dimensions: tallest 5.5cm high) (Qty: 10)(tallest 5.5cm high)
SMALL GREEN JADE TEAPOT AND COVER QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY carved with a domed cover, the ovoid body tapering to a slightly splayed foot, flanked by a short spout and a loop handle, incised on both sides with orchids, the stone of mottled grey and green tones (Dimensions: 9.3cm wide) (Qty: 1)(9.3cm wide)Footnote: Provenance: Private Glasgow collection; collected in the 1960s and 1970sCondition report: - A small chip and some nicks to the mouth rim, and some nicks to te rim of the spout
Geoffrey Whiting (British 1919-1988), a small teapot in dark blue glaze with rust foliate brush motifs, 11cm high/Provenance: The David Greene Collection CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
David Leach (British 1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery, a speckled ash glaze teapot with cane handle, 22cm high overall CONDITION REPORT: Condition appears good, no damage or restoration visibleARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
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