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A Staffordshire Ironstone cheese dome and stand, decorated with blue roses against a white ground and stamped BLAKENEY to the base, 21cm high, a smaller matching cheese cover and stand, a large teapot and cover, 30cm high, and a vase cover of hexagonal form. Damage and repair to handle of teapot and crazing in places
A collection of silver plated wares, including a silver plated tea and coffee set, with coffee pot, 22 by 10.5 by 22cm high, teapot, 27 by 12 by 16cm high, a twin handled sugar bowl, 21 by 10.5 by 11cm high, and a milk jug, 13.5 by 7.5 by 11cm high, together with various flatware, and some pewter wares. (1 box)
A large group of English, European, Chinese and Japanese ceramics, including seven Japanese Imari plates, largest 22cm diameter, a similarly coloured later plate of square form with canted corners, an Imari bowl, 19cm diameter, a/f restored, a pair of flared vases, likely English, unmarked, hand painted with birds with gilded border, 9.5 by 11.5cm high, a/f one damaged and a teapot decorated in the Chinese style, 20 by 10.5 by 14cm high. (24)
A fine Japanese Satsuma pottery teapot, Meiji period, with gilt metal swing handle, finely painted in enamels and gilt to the upper body, one side with an oval panel depicting three women playing musical instruments whilst a child watches, to the other side with an oval panel depicting buildings in a wooded garden with a river beyond, all reserved against a pointillist gilt ground densely populated with butterflies and flowers, gilt floral sprays to the spout and lower body, the cover with gilt ball finial and conforming decoration, a/f damage and losses to cover and handle supports, gilt painted four character seal mark to base, 'Sozan' in a gilt line border, 11.3 by 9.4 by 7.4cm high.
A Lowestoft porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1775-80, polychrome decorated in the Famille Rose palette with floral sprays by the 'Tulip-painter', h.17cmCondition report: No chips or cracks.One small crazing line above spout.Slight glaze blemishes around footrim.Basically very good example.
A four piece Victorian silver tea and coffee service, by Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1847, each piece pear-shaped and on spreading foot, engraved with foliage and a coat-of-arms, worn on some piece, comprising: a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 25.5cm high, gross weight 64oz 11dwt, 2,007gr (4)
Various ceramics to include a fine quality porcelain cachepot hand-gilded and decorated with flowers and a heavy 19th century stoneware harvest jug impressed with the name 'Caroline'The modern Spode platter decorated in yellow and blue is in good order; the 19th century transfer-decorated and tinted slop/sugar bowl does have a long hairline crack emanating from the top of the lip gong down to and reaching the upper foot rim 9cm, apart from that it appears to be in pretty good overall condition; the late 19th century Royal Doulton teapot unusually transfer decorated hand-tinted with scrolling foliage and flower heads etc. which appears to be in reasonable order for the age, some glaze crazing and some gilding rubbed, handle appears to be in good condition, it is noted that the spout end has had some restoration probably some years ago, the lid appears in good general overall condition with no signs of restoration to the loop handle on the top, the cream glazing inside is good; the 19th century pewter-mounted ceramic hot-water jug with thumbpiece which exhibits glaze crazing to the inside of the hug and also to the underside which has a darker area commensurate with age, it is noted that there is some scratching and scuffing around the bottom area of the foot, some gilding away mostly to the handle area and scratches to the red ground, pewter thumbpiece is hinged and appears original and has two splits along the rim side of the pewter although the corresponding china lip appears in reasonable condition apart from minor rim fritting to the edges; the modern hand-gilded and decorated two-handled continental cachepot in seemingly good order although dirty, the handles look good and original, the decoration is bright, the gilding is good as is the underside of the foot; the hand-painted bone-china chocolate pot in Chinese style by James Skerrett, modern but based on an 18th century design and as such in good overall general condition with no major problems either to the main baluster-shaped body or the dome-topped cover; a 19th century glazed stoneware harvest style jug decorated profusely with fruiting vine and scenes of revelry with cherubs drinking and playing instruments in high relief, the moulded handle is formed as a whippet-style dog and unfortunately has sustained a crack right through just above the lower leg section, there are some (in the Auctioneer's opinion) firing cracks associated with the decoration in relief and, although they look like hairlines, were probably caused as a result of firing, where the dog's nose and legs are affixed to the upper body there is also a one-inch crack going right along which can be seen from the outside although not from the inside, Self-evidently, the four holes indicate that it would have had some sort of cover which is now lacking, the underside of the foot is as expected with varying colours and the spout appears good, the item appears heavy in the hand and as per catalogue description has the name 'Caroline' impressed in an uneven line indicating that the letters were pressed individually.
Theepot zilver. Uitgevoerd in gelobde vorm met gezwart houten handvat en knop. Rusland, Moskou, 19e / 20e eeuw, keurtekens: onbekend meesterteken, zwaan, ZII, stadskeur, 84 - gebruikssporen. 610, 8 gram, 835/1000. Afm. L 270 cm, B 140 cm, H 150 cm. Geschatte opbrengst: € 260 - € 450. A teapot. Executed in lobed shape with blackened wood handle and finial. Russia, Moscow, 19th/ 20th century, marked: unknown makers' mark, swan, ZII, city mark, 84 - traces of use. 610, 8 gram, 835/1000. Meas. L 270 cm., B 140 cm, H 150 cm. Estimate: € 260 - €450.
Theepot & Roomkan zilver. Laag discus gevormd model op voet voorzien van gestileerde bloemknop en ebbenhouten handvat. Nederland, Amsterdam, Johan Georg Meijer Sr, 1828-1860, keurtekens: Staande leeuw, meesterteken, minerva, juwelierskeur: Benten & Zonen - gebruikssporen en deukjes. 512 gram, 925/1000. Geschatte opbrengst: € 150 - € 300. A teapot at creamer. Low disc shaped model on a base, executed with stilized flower bud and ebony handle. The Netherlands, Amsterdam, Johan Georg Meijer Sr, 1828-1860, marked: standing lion, makers' mark, Minerva, juwellers mark: Benten & Zonen - traces of use and some small dents. 512 gram, 925/1000. Estimate: € 150 - € 300.
Theepot zilver. Fraai art-deco model op voet met houten handvat en knop. Engeland, Londen, Wakely & Wheeler, 1953, keurtekens: leeuw, panterkop, meesterteken, S - gebruikssporen. 817 gram, 925/1000. Afm. L 26, 5 cm, B 16 cm, H 16 cm. Geschatte opbrengst: € 360 - € 500. A teapot. An elegant Art-Deco model on a base with wood handle and finial. England, London, Wakely & Wheeler, 1953, marked: lion, panther head, makers' mark, S - traces of use. 817 gram, 925/1000. Afm. L 26, 5 cm, B 16 cm, H 16 cm. Estimate: € 360 - €500.
Een lot divers aardewerk, 20e eeuw. Waaronder een theepot, (3) schalen, een sausboot. Enkele gemerkt: De Sphinx, Maastricht of Societé Ceramique. Daarbij boerenbont door: Boch België. Geschatte opbrengst: € 20 - € 30. A lot of various pottery, 20th century. Including a teapot, (3) bowls, a sauce boat. Some marked: De Sphinx, Maastricht or Societé Ceramique. In addition, "Boerenbond" by: Boch Belgium. Estimate: € 20 - € 30.
Theepot zilver. Gebold model voorzien van parelrand versieringen. Nederland, Den Haag, D.J. Aubert & Zoon, 20e eeuw, keurtekens: meesterteken, 835, ZII. 464 gram, 835/1000. Afm. L 23, 5 cm, B 12, 5 cm, H 14 cm. Geschatte opbrengst: € 220 - € 350. A teapot. Lobed model executed with beaded band. The Netherlands, The Hague, D.J. Aubert & Zoon, 20th century, marked: makers' mark, 835, ZII. 464 gram, 835/1000. Meas. L 23, 5 cm, B 12, 5 cm, H 14 cm. Estimate: € 220 - €350.
Een porseleinen theepot gedecoreerd met bloemen. Herend, 2e helft 20e eeuw. L: 13 cm, B: 23 cm. Geschatte opbrengst: € 60 - € 80. A porcelain teapot with flower decor, Herend 2nd half 20th Century. Minor fritting on the litle rose on the lid. L: 13 cm, W: 23 cm. Estimate: € 60 - € 80.
Een porseleinen theepotje met Foo-honden decoratie, 4-karaktermerk aan onderzijde. China, 19e eeuw Afm. 8 x 10 cm. randschade aan heft. Geschatte opbrengst: € 200 - € 250. A porcelain teapot with foo-dog decoration, 4 character mark on the underside. China, 19th century A lot of (2) Porcelain cup and saucers with floral decor and capuchin on the bottom. China, Qianglong. 8 x 10 cm. Estimate: € 200 - € 250.
Een set van (3) porseleinen kop en schotels met floraal decor en een trekpotje. China, 18e eeuw. Chips en haarlijnen. Trekpotje heeft restauraties. Geschatte opbrengst: € 40 - € 60. A set of (3) porcelain cups and saucers with floral decoration and a teapot. China, 18th century. Chips and hairlines. Teapot has restorations. Estimate: € 40 - € 60.
Een porseleinen theepot met onderschotel, Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Factory. Rusland, 2e helft 20e eeuw. Afm. 16 x 22 cm. Geschatte opbrengst: € 150 - € 200. A porcelain teapot with saucer, Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Factory. Russia, 2nd half of the 20th century. Dim. 16 x 22 cm. Estimate: € 150 - € 200.
Theepot verzilverd. Zeer fraaie gebold model voorzien van versieringsrand. USA, Providence Rhode island, Gorham silver company, 20e eeuw, keurtekens: meesterteken, anker, 052. 621 gram, verzilverd. Afm. L 22 cm, B 14 cm. Geschatte opbrengst: € 10 - € 50. A teapot. Very elegant bulbous model executed with decorative band. USA, Providence Rhode Island, Gorham Silver Company, 20th century, marked: makers' mark, anchor, 052. 621 gram, silvered. Meas. L 22 cm, B 14 cm. Estimate: € 10 - € 50.
Theepot zilver. Ovaal model voorzien van cannelure versieringen en gezwart houten handvat. Engeland, Birmingham, Jones & Crompton, 1909, keurtekens: leeuw, anker, meesterteken, k - gebruikssporen en deukjes. 276 gram, 925/1000. Afm. L 215 cm, B 95 cm, H 120 cm. Geschatte opbrengst: € 120 - € 300. A teapot. A fluted oval model with blackened wood handles. Engeland, Birmingham, Jones & Crompton, 1909, marked: lion, anchor, makers' mark, k - traces of use and some small dents. 276 gram, 925/1000. Meas. L 215 cm, B 95 cm, H 120 cm. Estimate: € 120 - €300.
Een porseleinen theepot met Apponyi Purple decor, Herend. Hongarije, eind 20e eeuw. 1 Fritting aan het roosje. Afm. 14 x 24 cm. Geschatte opbrengst: € 50 - € 100. A porcelain teapot with Apponyi Purple decor, Herend. Hungary, late 20th century. 1 Fritting rose. Dim. 14 x 24 cm. Estimate: € 50 - € 100.
A mid Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service of chased facet baluster form, the coffee and teapots with hinged domed covers having bird of prey finials, scrolling handles. Makers mark for Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, London 1846. Coffee pot 30cms h, teapot 24cms w. total 71.5ozt

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