MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAINLATE QING DYNASTY/REPUBLIC PERIOD comprising: a square-section twin-handle vase, painted with scholar-officials and immortals in a mountainous landscape; a hexagonal 'Table of Peerless Heroes' hat stand; a 'Table of Peerless Heroes' cylindrical box and cover; a teapot and a cream jug, each bearing an iron-red Hongxian mark to the base (5)highest 31.2cmProvenance:Private Scottish collection.
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MINIATURE TEA SET FOR THE GIRL'S DAY FESTIVAL (HINA MATSURI)MEIJI PERIOD decorated in gold against a black-lacquered ground with scrolling wines and trefoil mons, comprising a teapot and metal cover, a tea caddy and cover, two square-section boxes and a tea cup stand; together with a LAQUE BURGAUTÉ CARD CASE, MEIJI PERIOD, decorated with a cockerel under bamboo (2)tea cup stand 10.5cm wideProvenance:Private Scottish collection. Note:For a comparable set of miniature lacquer furniture for the Girl's Day Festival, see Christie's sale in their New York rooms on 18.03.2008, lot 27, sale 1978.
Tray of assorted items to include; treen butter pats, Chinese floral plates, Burleigh ware baluster single handled jug with relief kangaroo decoration and a novelty child's teapot decorated with Dutch characters. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Both of the matching plates have a chip each to back rims.
Two Chinese Yixing style terracotta pottery globular or melon shaped teapots, the tiny pot with square seal mark to base, the larger one with flowerhead mark to base, 7cm and 10cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The larger teapot has inner rim chips to cover and body. Smaller teapot appearing good.
An Irish matched four piece tea service and similar tea traySharman D Neill, Dublin 1910, comprising waterpot, teapot, twin handed sugar bowl and milk jug, all of circular form, Celtic border to body, raised pierced Celtic rim, raised on a spreading foot with similar decoration; together with an associated twin handled tray, London; and a pair of salts, Birmingham with liners and spoons (6)Height of waterpot: 23cm, weight (all in): 123.3oz
A matched three piece bachelor's tea servicevarious marks, Chester and Birmingham, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, of oval form, demi-fluted body, angular handles; together with a teapot, Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1919, of oval form, ribbed detail, angular handle, raised on four ball feet (4)Height of teapots: 11.5cm, 16cm, weight all in: 30.9oz
A George III teapotPatrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1781, of tapered vase form, embossed swags to body, cartouche with crest to one side, vacant to the other, hinged lid with chased floral border and finial, leaf clasped C scroll handle and similar spout, raised on a spreading foot with beaded borderHeight: 23cm, weight: 25.6oz
A late George III drum mustardJames McKay, Edinburgh 1814 of circular form, gadroon border, scrolling thumbpiece, C scroll handle; together with a George II mug; an oval cream jug, London 1806; a pair of salts, a teapot tray, a propelling pencil and a silver mounted hair pin glass bottle (qty)Weighable silver: 19oz
An early 20th century three piece tea serviceBrook & Son, Edinburgh 1904, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, all of circular outline, demi-fluted body with swag detail, S scroll handles, domed finial to teapot raised on (3)Height of teapot: 20cm, weight (all in): 45.4oz
An early 20th century six piece tea setLambert & Co, London 1912, comprising teapot, two waterpots, twin handled sugar bowl, milk jug and tea caddy, all of oval form, demi-fluted body, gadroon border, angular handles, acorn finials, all raised on four ball feet (6)Height: 18cm, weight (all in): 80oz
A Victorian three piece tea serviceG.B. London 1893, comprising a teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, all of oval form, demi-fluted body, angular handles; together with a cased set of twelve teaspoons and pair of tongs, Glasgow; three various cream jugs; a pair of tongs; a \victorian snuff box, a dressing table set and a plated cream jugHeight of teapot: 12cm, weighable silver (all in): 48oz
A Derby globular teapot and cover, c. 1760-5, painted with three exotic birds, one in flight, the reverse with a single bird on a branch, and scattered insects including a caterpillar and damselfly around the spout, l. 19.5cm, small faultsProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.Literature: cf. D.G. Rice, Derby Porcelain, colour plate I.
A rare Derby ribbed globular teapot and cover, c.1758, painted in 'Cotton-Stem Painter' style with a loose bouquet of flowers and floral sprays, l. 19cm, old metal repair to spout tipProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.Literature: cf. D.G. Rice, Derby Porcelain, colour plate J.
A rare Derby globular teapot and cover, c.1758, painted in 'Cotton-stem painter' style with a loose bouquet of flowers, the reverse with a flower sprig, and smaller floral sprays, red brown line rim, the domed cover with acorn-shaped finial, unmarked, h. 13.5cm, handle re-attachedProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.
A rare Derby ribbed teapot and cover, c.1758, painted in 'Cotton-stem painter' style with a loose bouquet of flowers and floral sprays, red brown line rim, patch marks, h. 13.5cm, replacement knopProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.
A Staffordshire saltglaze stoneware 'Frederick of Prussia' commemorative teapot and cover, c.1760, enamelled with the portrait bust of the King and inscribed Fred. Prussice Rex., the reverse with the Prussian coat of arms, on an ermine decorated ground, with crabstock handle and spout, height 10cm, some restoration
Johnson Brothers dinner and tea service, the black and white ground with rose decoration, consisting of five dinner plates, seven side plates twelve tea plates, sauce boat and stand, meat plate, two tureens and covers, six dessert bowls, six cups and saucers, teapot milk jug and sugar bowl (qty)
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