WEDGWOOD; four pieces of blue jasper dip ware comprising a teapot, length 22cm, a twin handled electroplated rimmed sugar bowl (af), a similar preserve jar and a jug (af and lacking metal lid) (4).Additional InformationThe teapot has a tiny chip to the foot rim and rubbing to the spout, the jug has chips to the spout and there is no lid, the bowl has had one handle broken and has been glue repaired, there are surface scratches throughout.
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A heavy gauge hallmarked silver four-piece tea and coffee service comprising: large coffee pot with carved wooden pineapple finial and scrolling hand (24.5cm high to tip of finial), teapot with same carved pineapple finial, a two-handled lidded sucrier also with carved pineapple finial and a cream jug, the cream jug and the sucrier each with gilded interior, each assayed Birmingham 1955, total combined weight approx. 2,494g, each piece with vacant cartouche and engraved in late-18th century neo-Classical style CONDITION REPORT: The actual carved wooden pineapple finial is not damaged although the silver leaves and mount containing the pineapple is leaning slightly towards the handle. Looking under a loop two small “bubbles” can be seen where the finial affixes to the dome lid and although in our opinion the work affixing the finial to the domed top is probably original there is a possibility that the finial could have been re-affixed to the cover many years ago. The cream/milk jug has a gilded interior which has tarnishing and staining. The outside of the jug is also quite tarnished which should polish off with a good quality silver polish. The item has been entered privately and has been in the same family for many years. The oval cartouches engraved onto the silver items are vacant. Good condition with no issues to report. The two handled lidded sucrier has a gilded interior with tarnishing on the inside and outside. Both the sucrier and oval dome topped coper appear to be in good order with no condition issues. The carved wooden pineapple finial also looks to be in good condition. The teapot is 24.5cm to the tip of the finial, the interior (not gilded) is tarnished and has obviously been used for purpose, all looks to be in very good order with no problems noted, no “dings”, splits, old cracks or old reparations. Some minor “scratching” can be seen but generally the coffee pot is in very good overall condition. Everything looks good with no splits, cracks, dents or restoration.
A large early-19th century Derby porcelain teapot hand-gilded and decorated in the Imari palette together with matching cream jug (2) CONDITION REPORT: Milk jug:-There is some minor brownish discolouration to the interior. There is some gilt rubbing notably to the edge near the pourer. There also appears to be some “kiln grit” (original) just underneath the pourer at the edge. The paintwork and gilding appears to be reasonable. The handle appears to be in reasonable order with no evidence of breakages, cracks, chips or restoration etc., but there is some minor discolouration to edges. The four “ball” feet to the underside appear to be in original condition and there is no evidence of reparations. The teapot and cover:-There is no evidence that the knopf finial has been away from the circular cover but there is evidence of “kiln grit” to the inside lip of the cover. There is some rubbing to the extremities of the top of the cover towards the edge where the gilding is apparent and some of the blue paint has run slightly. Very small areas of “bubbling” to circular gilt work to the outside of the knopf finial. The teapot is not without faults, two thumbnail sized chips to the interior where the cover would be recessed. Gilt rubbing and some “kiln grit” noted in places. Gilt rubbing around the spout area and some discolouration where the bottom of the spout meets the foot rim (both left and right). Further gilt rubbing and discolouration to the main body. Gilt rubbing around the spout area at the end but the tip of the spout does not appear to have been damaged except for a pin end sized abrasion to the very tip which may be original (this is very small).
A 19th century Chinese porcelain teapot (minus cover and rush handle) hand-decorated in underglaze blue with bats, peaches and vertical characters, together with a 19th century Chinese provincial porcelain jar (no cover) typically decorated with a stylised landscape etc., the teapot 13cm high (2)
A four-piece hallmarked silver tea service comprising teapot, hot water jug, two-handled sugar and cream jug; each piece with gadrooned rim and marked for Robinson & Co., Limited, Singapore & Kuala Lumpur, height of hot water jug 19cm and with Birmingham assay marks for 1946, total weight approx. 1,418g
A LATE 18TH CENTURY CHINESE QIANLONG PERIOD PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, each piece painted with floral sprays, comprising a teapot and cover, a tea caddy, a spoon tray, a plate, a small bowl, four coffee cups, three teabowls, the teapot 9.7in long including handle and spout & 5.25in high overall. (14pieces incl. cover)
A CHINESE PORCELAIN TEAPOT, circa 1900, with matched cover and with fitted wicker work container, the sides of the cylindrical body painted in famille rose enamels with a lady and boy in a garden terrace setting, and with a buddhistic lion in iron-red, the base with a seal mark, 5in diameter at base & 6.75in high overall.
An extensive Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern dinner and tea service, comprising dinner plates, side plates, oval meat plate, coffee cups and saucers, teapot, coffee pot, gravy boat and stand, two covered dishes, cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, cake stands, sandwich plates, salt and pepper pots, etc; photograph frames; trinket dishes; vase; miniature cups and saucers; etc
A Royal Doulton Juliet pattern no.H5077 part tea service, for six, comprising cups, saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl; a Royal Doulton Cascade pattern no.D6457 coffee service, for six, comprising coffee pot, cups, saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl; a Royal Doulton Counterpoint pattern teapot; a Woodland meat plate
A Derby porcelain landscape service circa 1815-20, decorated in cobalt and gilt, individually painted with landscape panels, each individually painted and titled to the bases in red, the service comprising ten teacups, ten coffee cans, twelve saucers, teapot, cover and stand, cream jug, slop bowl, sucrier cover (no base) and two cake plates, painted factory marks in red (43) Painted scenes comprise ' In Cumberland', 'In Westmoreland', 'Near Lowth, Lincolnshire', 'In South Wales', 'In Italy', 'Near Nottingham', 'In Germany', 'Near Woobourne, Bedforshire', 'Near Littleover, Derbyshire' etc
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