George III Top Quality Heavy & Impressive Gold Gilt Interior 3 Piece Silver Tea Service by Crispin Fuller of London, highly regarded silversmith. Hallmark London 1818, with rich gadrooned and beaded trim, hand chased acanthus cap handles supported on wonderful ornate cast feet. The whole being wonderfully made with thick silver gauge. Silver weight 52 ozs. Teapot size 6.5" - 16.25 cm high, 12.25" - 31 cm in length. Large twin-handled sugar bowl 9.25" - 23.20 diameter, 5.5" - 13.75 cm high. Milk Jug 8" - 20 cm diameter.
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A collection of three Chinese Yixing teapots, the first of square section with toad finial and enamelled in lotus and chrysanthemum, height 13cm, a rounded prunus form teapot with twisted bamboo handle, height 12cm, four-character mark to base, and a smaller squat form teapot, height 7cm. (3)
George III silver teapot, the fluted compressed oval body engraved with a band of acorns, flowers and hops, by Thomas Wallis II, London 1808, 19.3 oz (601 gm) gross weight, 14 cm high Marks clear. Finial loose and insulator cracked (later). Surface marks, scratches and wear consistent with age and use.
George IV teapot of globular form with fluted upper body above a band of leaves , ivory handle London 1826, Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard, 21 ozs PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank’s advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping.
19th century Continental silver three-piece bachelor's tea service, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cover and cream jug, each decorated with scrolling cartouche and floral finials, with import marks for Martin Sugar, London 1892, stamped 930 standard, teapot 16 cm high, 15.5 oz. (467 gr.) (3)
An Edwardian four piece silver tea and coffee service, Birmingham 1903 & 1907,each piece of shaped oval form with engraved crest, comprising; a coffee pot with ebonised handle and finial, 23cm high, a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 15cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 12cm high and a cream jug, 10.5cm high, each raised on four compressed bun feet, total weight approx 54.3oz (4) (at fault)
A Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee service, John Edward Bingham for Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1879, 1882 and 1883, each piece of shaped oval form with engraved foliate decoration, initial and crest, comprising; a coffee pot with carved ivory finial, 23cm high, a teapot with carved ivory finial, 14cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 10cm high and a cream jug, 12cm high, together with a pair of matched silver sugar tongs, total weight approx 63.6oz (4) (at fault)
A Caughley 'Rose Festoons' teacup and saucer circa 1786-94 the cup of fluted double-ogee form with moulded ear-shape handles and painted blue, gold dentil rims, painted S mark to each, cup 8.2cm diameter, saucer 13cm diameter (2) (hairline crack to saucer) Literature: See CBE catalogue no.518, p. 48 for a teapot and cover in this same Rose Festoons design which demonstrates the same half-fluted and waisted form. Provenance: Ex. CB Collection.
A Worcester teapot and cover circa 1756-60 the baluster body printed in black with the Tea Party No 3 pattern, a couple seated at a table in a garden and taking tea, the reverse with the Maid and Page print, the faceted spout and handle with pencilled motifs, the cover with conforming decoration and floral bud finial, unmarked, 12cm high (repaired) Provenance: Ex. Philip Miller Collection.
A Worcester teapot and cover, sucrier and cover and sparrow beak cream jug with cover circa 1775 decorated in the rich imari 'Japan' pattern with alternating bands of mons and blossoming prunus branches, underglaze blue fret mark, teapot 15.5cm high (6, including covers) (cream jug with restoration) Provenance: The sucrier is ex. Weiss Collection and the teapot is ex. N.A. Ross Collection.
A Worcester teapot and cover circa 1768-72 of large, globular form with a flower finial, decorated in rich Kakiemon style with mirror shape panels of chrysanthemums framed by gold rococo scrollwork on a scale blue ground, underglaze blue square fret mark, 16cm high Provenance: Ex. Chidlow Collection. Previously sold at these rooms in April 2015.
A Derby teapot, cover and stand circa 1785 decorated in the neo-classical style with swags and pastel floral sprays, puce batons mark, teapot 13cm high, stand 14cm wide; together with a similar Chelsea-Derby dessert dish, unmarked, 26.5cm wide (3) (a.f) Provenance: Teapot and stand ex. Godden Reference and Philip Miller Collections.
A Seth Pennington Liverpool teapot and cover circa 1780 moulded in relief with palm-columns connected by arches and bands of scales, enamelled in the Mandarin-style with domestic scenes, affixed with a dragon's head spout and wishbone handle, unmarked, 20cm high (restorations) Provenance: The Watney Collection, Phillips, lot 713, 10th May 2000.
A Philip Christian & Co Liverpool teapot and cover circa 1770-75 enamelled with flowers in shaped panels reserved on a bright blue scaled ground, handle and spout with gilt foliate decoration, unmarked, 16cm high Provenance: Ex. C E Hanley Collection - purchased from Simon Spero, 4th April 2001. Previously in the Rous Lench Collection. Illustrated: Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain 1756-1804, p.229. Cf. The Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession No. C.96-1957 for a cake plate in the same pattern. Previously sold at Woolley and Wallis in 2016.
A James Pennington Liverpool teapot and cover circa 1768 painted in blue with the 'Cannonball' pattern, unmarked, 13cm high (cover chipped, teapot cracked); together with a Philip Christian's Liverpool 'Plantation' coffee pot and cover, painted in blue with a garden containing rocks, peony and other blooms beneath a fretted border, unmarked, 25cm high (cracked) (2) Provenance: Ex. B.D Griffin Collection.
A Philip Christian & Co Liverpool 'Plantation' pattern teapot and cover circa 1770 painted in blue with a garden containing rocks, peony and other blooms beneath a fretted border, unmarked, 16cm high (restoration) Provenance: Ex. B.D Griffin Collection. Exhibited N.C.S Liverpool Exhibition 1993, no. 116.
A Pinxton teapot, cover and stand circa 1796-1813 painted in red with trailing lilies and gilt border, pattern 312 painted in gilt to the base of the teapot, teapot 15cm high, fishtail stand 19cm wide (3) (cover restored) See C.Barry Sheppard 'Pinxton Porcelain 1795-1813 and the porcelain of MANSFIELD and BRAMPTON-IN-TORKSEY ', page 115, plate 142 and N. D. Gent - 'The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813 ', page 69 for a similar teapot and cover/
A Pinxton teapot stand circa 1786-1813 of oval fishtail form, painted with trailing red lilies and gilt border, pattern no. 312, unmarked, 18.5cm wide A Pinxton teapot, cover and stand circa 1796-1813 painted in red with trailing lilies and gilt border, pattern 312 painted in gilt to the base of the teapot, teapot 15cm high, fishtail stand 19cm wide (3) (cover restored) See C.Barry Sheppard 'Pinxton Porcelain 1795-1813 and the porcelain of MANSFIELD and BRAMPTON-IN-TORKSEY ', page 115, plate 142 and N. D. Gent - 'The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813 ', page 69 for a similar teapot and cover/
A Coalport 'Japan Fan' pattern teapot and cover circa 1800-14 pseudo-Chinese mark, 15.5cm high (a.f) Provenance: Stockspring Antiques, Edumunson Collection. Sold at Mellors & Kirk in 2015, where Roger Edmunson noted the following: "A unique, presumably special order production, maybe as a replacement, with French style locking cover and decorated in the popular Worcester Fan pattern with the same spurious Chinese mark. The spout, handle and distinctive knop are from the moulds of the rare John Rose shapes illustrated in 1970/81, plt 38.

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