AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SPODE JAPAN PATTERN IMARI TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, pattern No.1823, comprising teapot and stand, cream jug, covered twin handled sucrier, slop bowl, slop bowl saucer and a larger saucer dish, ten tea cups, nine coffee cans, nine saucers, most pieces marked with pattern number only (35) (condition: some damage, one tea cup cracked and has a stapled repair, slop bowl has a vertical crack with crack in the rim above and spreading shaped crack, small chip to the outer rim, sucrier lid has a small chip to the underside, firing fault in rim by handle of sucrier, large saucer dish has a crack running from rim vertically towards the foot, one saucer with two cracks from the rim, one coffee can has a stained crack through the base, another has a chip on the outer rim and a crack to inner rim, another has a small firing crack in the rim, teapot spout chipped to rim, general condition some light gilding loss)
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN BONE CHINA TEA SERVICE, possibly Masons, decorated with a printed and painted Japanese inspired design of flowers, foliage and scrolls, unmarked, bears painted pattern No.317, comprises teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, slop bowl, two bread and butter plates, twelve cups and twelve saucers (30) (condition: some crazing, three saucers cracked, one cup with glued repairs and cracks, two cups cracked, another cup has no damage spotted but sounds defective when tapped, milk jug has firing crack inside body, sugar bowl cracked, one bread and butter plate, cracked extensively glued, teapot stained and crazed, spout chipped
A HERCULANEUM (LIVERPOOL PORCELAIN) TEA SERVICE, circa 1820-25, painted with continuous bands of gilt leaves, acorns and iron red flowers, painted pattern No.1434, otherwise unmarked, comprising teapot and twin handled sucrier, both with butterfly finials, milk jug, slop bowl, plate and saucer dish, eleven saucers, twelve coffee cups and eleven tea cups, illustrated in Anthology of British Teapots by Philip Miller & Michael Berthoud, page 300 plate 1800 (40) (condition: teapot cover has hairline crack to the underside of the lid, the pot is restored around the area of the lower part of the handle, milk jug has extensive restoration, plate is cracked through the centre, saucer dish has a glued repair to the side, one saucer with extensive restoration, two saucers cracked, another saucer with a scratch/firing fault to underside of rim, three coffee cups with restoration and another with gilding fault to rim, one tea cup with extensive wear to decoration and two cracks, general condition throughout service is varying degrees of wear to the gilding and some staining)
A Chinese turquoise glazed teapot and cover, probably Kangxi, of peach form with aubergine glazed branch handle and a peach knop, 9.5cm high, an aubergine and turquoise glazed brush pot, in the form of a tree stump applied with a bird perched on a pine branch, 11cm high and a figure of a young woman, in long aubergine and turquoise glazed robes, 19cm high (3). Illustrated
A Chinese cylindrical famille-rose teapot, early 20th century, in fitted oval wicker carrying case, with gilt metal handles and clasp, 26cm wide, a Japanese shaped square teapot, the sides and cover moulded with masks, a brass baluster vase, bird and flowering branch decorated, and a modern mah jong set, ivorine mounted, in a fitted case (4).
A late Victorian silver four-piece tea service, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1899, in George III style, oval part lobed and fluted, the tea kettle and tea pot with blackwood handles and finials to the hinged covers, 64ozs, the tea kettle 32cm high, the teapot with presentation inscription. Illustrated
A batchelors Regency style three-piece silver tea service, Chester 1908 and Birmingham 1911 & 1915, of rounded oblong form, the teapot with blackwood handle and finial, silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1900 and a silver salt, Birmingham 1910, in the form of a pear, 6.5cm high, 17ozs weight combined (5).
A Copeland part tea service, circa 1860, of London shape, painted with flowers and scrolls, green printed mark, twenty one pieces, an English oval teapot stand, circa 1810, painted with a Japan pattern, 20cm wide, a pair of similar coffee cans and a tea cup and an English porcelain dish circa 1820 (26).
A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER TEAPOT AND STAND the domed lid with integral hinge, 18cm h, by Charles Aldridge, London 1797, 16ozs 17dwts++Good condition and fine colour, engraved with probably contemporary initials, the vacant cartouche on the other side of the teapot not engraved, not noticeably thin, no splits or repairs, little play in hinge
A PINXTON TEAPOT AND COVER, MANSFIELD DECORATED, C1800 enamelled and gilt with an entwined border of roses alternating with paterae, 17cm h The yellow ground Mansfield decorated teapot and cover of the same shape in the Victoria & Albert Museum is signed "Billingsley Mansfield".++Teapot cracked, cover in good condition, decoration well preserved, no restoration
A MINTON SAUCER, CUP AND SAUCER AND TEAPOT STAND, C1800-05 patterns 119, 657 (?), 659 and 878, stand 18cm w, painted mark and number++Pattern 119 saucer with tiny filled rim chip at 2 o'clock, polychrome saucer in good condition, teapot stand also in good condition with some very slight wear to the central gilt oval only
TWO NEW HALL TEAPOTS AND COVERS, C1785-90 patterns 171 and 191, of reeded silver shape with plain loop handle or silver shape with herringbone moulded loop handle, 14 and 15cm h, N171 and N191 in puce and a Coalport oval teapot and cover, c1805, enamelled with a sprig pattern (6)++Pattern 171 teapot - with minute pinhead sized graze inside tip of spout and similar nick on knop and rim of cover, Pattern 191 teapot - glaze crack in base, Coalport teapot - with two chips on the flange not visible when the cover is seated in position
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