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A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain bullet teapot and cover, Qianlong, late 18th century, painted with reserves of colourful flowers, with domed cover loop handle and angular spout, 19 cm long, together with a Chinese "Imari" porcelain bullet teapot and (later cover) together with a four piece Famille Rose "Long Eliza" garniture comprising two pairs of vases and covers, Qianlong,(AF and a finely painted Famille Rose beaker (AF)19th century, a jade green ground Famille Rose plate painted with insects, late Qing, A pair of small late 19th century Canton vases and a small group of Chinese and Japanese porcelain tea bowls. A private estate Both baluster vase covers are restored at their rims, one vase has been repaired at the collar and crudely repaired, the other baluster vase body is OK.All other items have some defects, sold as a study collection or for restoration.
A group of Chinese porcelain, including an 18th-century Famile Rose bullet teapot and cover, 20 cm wide, a 19th century Canton Famile Rose "Ruyi" shaped dish, four Qianlong saucers and two European Chinese style porcelain items.Teapot spout restoredThe mug is cracked at the base and the surface of the interior is crazed and discoloured.one saucer has a star crack on the baseone other saucer has a chipped rim.
A Meissen part coffee service, late 19th century, with hand-painted floral and insect decoration on an ivory ground, gilt-highlighted, comprising: a large coffee pot, with another smaller, a large bullet-form teapot, two graduated covered sugar bowls, two graduated cream jugs, a shaped serving dish, a large bowl, eight plates, ten saucers and twelve tea cups, together with five smaller Meissen flower-patterned cups and saucers, a covered sugar bowl and small cream jug, and two Dresden flower patterned salt shakers, 53 piecesDamage and repair to the spout of the larger cream jug, the remainder in good, clean condition. Some minor rubbing in places to the gilt highlighting, but no apparent damage or repair. Appears unused. Some elements, as described, are from a different service.
A graduated pair of 19th-century Wedgwood black basalt teapots, the largest 13.5 cm high x 23 cm wide, together with three similar period Wedgwood teapots, comprising a black basalt Egyptian revival teapot, 18.5 cm wide, a creamware teapot of square form with applied Jasper ware decoration, 21 cm wide and a black ground teapot with floral decoration, 20 cm wide, each with impressed mark to base.Qty: 5Restoration to spout of cream ware teapot, signs of wear to decoration throughout, please view additional photos
A large Worcester blue and white cabbage leaf moulded mask jug, circa 1780, printed with the parrot pecking fruit pattern, crescent mark, 23.5 cm high, together with a Belleek lustre-finished cache-pot, black mark, 11 cm high, a pair of Derby porcelain bowls, florally decorated, 25.5 cm diameter, a cabinet plate, an Imari style teapot and a European tin-glazed lion dog.Pair of porcelain bowls show light signs of crazing, fine crack to rim of one bowl, wear to decoration present throughout commensurate with age, two large cracks in the jug,
A Burmese silver canted rectangular betel box and cover, C1900 with domed cover embossed in high relief with Karenni dancers, 10 cm long x 8 cm overall height, A Peter Orr of Madras, silver mallet form water bottle/ decanter and cover, the domed cover and body with spear finial and heavily chased floral and leaf zoned decoration, 33 cm high, a heavy Indian Silver teapot with cobra handle two Indian silver trays and sugar bows, together with other items of Indian silver plated wares. 84 ozt of weighable but unmarked silver. All items with dents, tarnishing and wear commensurate with age.
A George V matched silver four piece tea service to include: teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and milk jug, plain bodies with gadroon borders, on splayed supports, ebonised finials and handles, hallmarked by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1927, 28 & 29, approx gross weight 48.22 ozt (1.5kg) (4) Further details: tarnished, dents to bodies
A Chinese blue and white porcelain phoenix vase, Qing Dynasty, period of the Tongzhi Emperor, circa 1870, the mythical bird over a basket of fruits and leaves, 22.5cm high: A wine/teapot and cover, Qing Dynasty 19th century, painted both sides with a scholar and attendant, 10.5cm high: and a famille rose tazza, late 19th century, painted with three Manchu figures sat at a table, 20.5cm wide (3) Further details: Vase – scratched glazeTeapot- crack in rimTazza – rim chip (now ground down) and enamel losses/wear.
A Victorian silver three piece Indian style tea set comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, the four sides profusely engraved leaf decoration with applied various Deities above animals, each with cast elephant head and trunk holding on to a tree handles, the teapot with snake finial, hallmarked by William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London, 1892, stamped Reg No: 48522 to bases, approx gross weight 45.15 ozt (1404.4 grams) (3) Further details: the teapot with ivory insulators SUBMISSION REFERENCE: C3J3CDQA
No reserve - Large lot of miscellaneous silver-plated. Very nice lot consisting of a.o.: magnifying glass, teapot, mocha pot, gravy bowl, cake server, cream set with spoon vase, napkin rings, bonbon basket, etc., including the Netherlands, 20th century, hallmarks: various hallmarks. Approx. 4000 grams, silver plated. This lot will be auctioned without reserve price.
No reserve - Teapot silver. Model with coarse flutes and blackened wooden handle. United Kingdom, Birmingham, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, 1902, hallmarks: lion, anchor, maker's mark, C - signs of use. 334 grams, 925/1000. Dim. L 23.5cm, W 11cm, H 11.5cm. This lot will be auctioned without reserve price.
Christa Gaa, German/British 1937-1992 - Still life with colourful teapot; watercolour on paper, 28.5 x 36.8 cm: together with another still life watercolour on paper by the same artist of a similar size (ARR) (2) Provenance: the artist's studio; L & V Art and Design, London (according to the label attached to the reverse of the frame); private collection Note: with a copy of a note from the artist's husband, Ken Howard, attached to the reverse of the frame 'this watercolour is from the studio of my late wife Christa Gaa'
Sir Grayson Perry CBE RA Hon FRIBA, British b.1960 - I Am A Planet/ I Am The Future/ To Love Me Is/ To Love Your/ Next Life, c.1984; glazed ceramic teapot, H22 x W38 x D22.5 cm (ARR) Provenance:England & Co.;private collection, UK, purchased from the aboveExhibited: England & Co, Between Worlds: Rituals & Pagan Rites,, 2013Note:Grayson Perry had the largest exhibition of his works at the National Galleries Scotland this fall, entitled 'Smash Hits', which included ceramics.While a multidisciplinary artist, it was for subverting the traditional medium of ceramics that Perry won the coveted Turner Prize in 2003. HIs award was seen as the coming of age of craft, at a time when conceptual art dominated. Of using a traditional medium and form, he comments, ‘A lot of my work has always had a guerrilla tactic, a stealth tactic. I want to make something that lives with the eye as a beautiful piece of art, but on closer inspection, a polemic or an ideology will come out of it’.
A mixed lot to include Capodimonte figures of angels A/F, model birds A/F, a teapot, lidded pots and others, a Royal Doulton Larchmont part service, mixed Japanese ceramics, glassware, an Arazbertg white with gold rim dinner service together with a quantity of mobile phone accessories and other itemsLocation:
A James Macintyre & Co tea set designed by William Moorcroft, painted with a frieze of daisy chains in yellow, blue and green on a mauve ground, inside gilt, cream and mushroom bands, comprising teapot and cover, teapot stand, large jug with pewter cover, smaller milk-jug, a sugar basin and an 'Anemone' side plate designed by William Moorcroft and a 'Dura' plate, printed factory mark, hairline to base of teapot and rim of sugar basin, 11cm. high (teapot), (9)
A George V silver tea set, Sheffield 1925, maker Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), consisting of teapot with ebony handle and finial, milk jug and sugar bowl, all with wavy rims and banded bodies initialled W, together with a silver plated tea kettle, and stand with burner, weighable silver 32oz (4)
A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set, Sheffield 1895-1897, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd. comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, the tea and coffee pot with angular ebonised handles, the bodies with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, the cartouches monogrammed IHM, 44.6oz (4)
Two silver and white metal charm bracelets adorned with multiple charms to include moon, Welsh dragon, shield, boot, teapot anchor, heart, cat, happy Birthday spinner charm, St Christopher, ballerina, toby jug and more. Chains stamped Silver. Charms marked sterling, sterling silver, silver some un marked. Total weight 68.4g. Measures 19cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate
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