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Queen Elizabeth II silver four piece tea service, Sheffield 1954, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar basin, with Celtic inspired eternal knot decoration to the covers, spout and foot rim, the bodies largely of plain form, the hot water jug 17cm, gross weight approx. 2.2kg (70.73 troy ozs) NB: This tea service was produced with ivory handles and finials which do not comply with the current 1947 CITES derogation. Therefore these have been removed and the service is sold without them.
A TWELVE PIECE ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' TEA/DINNER SERVICE, to include cups, saucers, cake plates, dinner plates and serving dishes with lids etc (condition:- the twelve dinner plates are seconds, eight of the bowls are seconds, the serving plate is a second, the teapot lid is broken)
A Chinese Yixing teapot, signed by Shi Liansheng, who was active during the Republican period, with an image of a 'Han Dynasty' inscribed brick, the inside cover with impressed seal mark, 11.5cm high and a Yixing circular box and cover, signed by Shao Yunru (1879-1930) with the artist's seal mark 'yan', 20cm diameter (2)
A selection of Worcester blue and white porcelain, comprising: a Worcester blue and white shell-shaped dish painted with a version of the 'Two-Peony Rock Bird' pattern, circa 1760, workmen's mark, 9cm in length; a Worcester 'Pinecone' pattern blue and white printed guglet, circa 1780, hatched crescent mark, 25cm high; a Worcester blue and white baluster mask jug printed with the 'Chrysanthemum and Rose Group' pattern, circa 1770, un-marked, 14cm high and a Worcester blue and white bullet-shaped teapot and cover printed with the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, circa 1780, hatched crescent mark, 16cm high
A selection of Wedgwood first period transfer-printed bone china, circa 1815, comprising a prow-fronted 'Pagoda' pattern teapot, cover and stand; a saucer dish ensuite, 20cm diameter; a 'Dragon' pattern plate; assorted botanical plates and a 'London' shaped teapot and cover decorated with butterflies Provenance: The Oxborrow Collection.
A Wedgwood bone chine 'Amhurst' pattern part dinner service, comprising: a soup tureen and cover; a vegetable tureen and cover; a gravy boat; a serving bowl; a pair of shaped square serving dishes; a round serving dish; an oval serving dish; a coffee pot and cover; a teapot and cover; a double-lipped sauce boat; a sugar box and cover; a milk jug; a cream jug; two pedestal sugar boxes and covers; a salt and a pepper pot; six egg cups; two oval bowls; eight coffee cans and saucers; eight soup cups and saucers; eight teacups and saucers; eight breakfast bowls; eight soup plates; twelve side plates; eight breakfast plates; twelve dinner plates and two small oval stands
A selection of Staffordshire and South Yorkshire pearlware, various dates late 18th/early 19th centuries, comprising: a pair of Wedgwood columnar candlesticks, 23cm high, impressed marks; a small Wedgwood bottle coaster, 8cm diameter; a Ferrybridge Pratt-type jug, impressed mark, 12cm high; an oval teapot and cover; a Turner ozier-moulded stand and a Wilson botanical plate Provenance: The Oxborrow Collection.
Two items of English white stoneware, circa 1810, comprising: a Staffordshire/South Yorkshire white felspathic stoneware commode shaped teapot and sliding cover, decorated in low relief with classical subjects, blue enamel-line borders, 25cm in length; and a Spode porter mug, sprigged in pale-brown with hunting scenes reserved on a drab ground, impressed mark, 9cm high
A selection of mostly Wedgwood Jasper, late 18th century, comprising: a flared planter and stand, 18cm high overall; a candlestick, 25cm high; a casolet base; a section from a candelabrum, a base for a candlestick; a cream jug; a tear-shaped cup and a Neale & Co. teapot and cover Provenance: The Oxborrow Collection.
A selection of mostly marked black basalt, various dates late 18th century/early 19th centuries, comprising: a Poole, Lakin & Co. shaped oval teapot and hinged cover, sprigged with figures and foliage, un-marked, 22cm long; a Barker oval teapot and associated cover sprigged with classical figures, Andromache mourning the ashes of Hector, 24cm in length; a Wedgwood square section bulb pot (shape 1322) sprigged with Cupids, paper collection label for S. R. Payne; and a E. Mayer cylindrical chocolate pot and cover, 18cm high and two Bacchic jugs in sizes, 14.5cm & 16cm high See Diana Edwards, Black Basalt (1994), for examples of all pieces mentioned above.Provenance: The Oxborrow Collection.
A Dresden porcelain tête-à-tête tea service, circa 1900, painted in the Meissen manner, comprising; an oval tray, a bullet-shaped teapot and cover, a pair of teacups, saucers and spoons, a milk jug and a sugar bowl and cover, assorted marks, the tray with cancelled Meissen marks, 31cm in length
A 19th century Davenport stoneware part tea services, Apple Blossom pattern, including tea pot, sugar bowl and cover etcHairline crack to the bowl. All have light crackling and pitting to the glaze. Large chip to the rim of the milk jug and underside of the sugar bowl lid. Small chips to the rim of the sugar bowl and teapot lid. Areas of loss to the glaze. Teapot handle has been broken and repaired. One cup is chipped and cracked. Unable to photograph all numbers.
A Royal Albert Lady Hamilton tea service, comprising six cups, six saucers, six side plates, lidded sugar bowl, milk jug, teapot, butter dish, bread and butter plate, six side plates and two other items1980's-1990's set. Teapot measures 22cm (including spout and handle) and 13cm high (including lid). Overall in very good condition- appears unused. Several pieces have areas of faint scratches and slight rubbing but no apparent marks, cracks, chips or restoration.
An 18th century Frisian silver gilt teapot by Okke Jansen, SneekEmbossed in the round with floral and C-scroll motifs, with a cast scroll handle and animal mask spout. CONDITION REPORTS: Some gilt wear/loss, engraved initials to underside exterior before foot rim, general wear. Approximately 11.5 troy ounces.
An 18th/19th century Chinese blue and white teapot Decorated in the round with pagodas in mountainous lakeland scenes, with double strapwork handle and removable lid. 15 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Chips to base, chip to spout, firing fault to spout, some further small firing faults, some glaze wear/pitting, general wear.
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