A charm bracelet, the 9ct gold figaro-link bracelet with padlock clasp, suspending a collection of 9ct gold and yellow metal assorted charms, to include a lion and a teapot, bracelet length approximately 18.5cmGeneral surface wear throughout, commensurate for use, with patchy wear to hallmarks. Some of the charms are hollow. The padlock clasp is functioning. Gross weight approximately 22.2gm.
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A George V silver three piece tea service, of compressed form, decorated in relief with scallop motifs and engraved with stylised foliage, the teapot with ivory handle and knop, the sucrier with ivory knop, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1932, teapot 14.5cm high, 47oz overall. (3)Ivory submission reference no. ECMJ5JPQ
A matched silver five piece tea service, comprising tea kettle on stand with burner, and matching sucrier by D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1915, embossed with flowers, foliage and c scrolls, the stand with lion's mask and paw supports, 38cm high including handle, a George III teapot, by Samuel Whitford II or Samuel Wheatley, London 1814, 16.5cm high, and a similar milk jug and sugar basin, 131oz overall. (5)Ivory submission reference no. YAT6E6QC
A William Moorcroft (1872-1945) for James Macintyre & Co 'Blue Poppy' pattern part tea set, circa 1905-1913, comprising a teapot, teapot stand, milk jug, sugar bowl, saucer, and a jug, each with tube-lined floral sprays against a cream ground, with gilt rim, the undersides with factory stamp, teapot 8.5 cm high, the jug 14 cm highLocation:R1.2
EXTENSIVE HAMMERSLEY & CO 'QUEEN ANNE' PATTERN DINNER AND TEA/COFFEE SERVICE MID 20TH CENTURY with printed and painted decoration of wide mixed flower borders within scallop edged gilt rims, comprising: fourteen dinner plates, 27cm diam; fifteen salad plates, 20.5cm diam; five large side plates, 17.5cm diam; nine smaller side plates, 15.5cm diam; twelve bowls, 17.5cm diam; eighteen small saucers; thirteen coffee cups; eleven tea saucers; ten tea cups; a large teapot; a smaller teapot; a coffee pot; large jug; cream jug; sugar bowl; preserve pot and cover; butter dish and cover; salt cellar; a footed bowl, 25cm diam; a strawberry basket incorporating a cream jug and sugar bowl; twin handled sandwich plate; round cake plate; oval serving dish, 37.5cm wide; a scallop shell moulded dish; a small square bon bon dish; and a small twin handled trinket dish; with various factory marks, some pieces with Jenner's retailers mark, pattern 13166Dimensions:dinner plates 27cm diameter
RARE MEISSEN ANTHROPOMORPHIC PART TEA SERVICE LATE 18TH CENTURY the cups and saucers of wrythen and basket weave moulded form; each piece painted to the centre with a humorous vignette of an animal engaged in various pursuits, such as a cat washing laundry, a fox carrying two baskets containing ducks and eggs, a kitten playing a lute to dancing mice etc.; all within a trellis border issuing sprays of flowers; with purple scale ground decoration to the gilt edged rims; comprising a teapot with matched cover, five saucers and three tea cups; underglaze blue crossed swords marksDimensions:teapot 11.5cm high, saucers 13.5cm diameter, cups 17cm highProvenance:Provenance: Property of the late Mrs. Jean BogieNote: The anthropomorphic scenes on the porcelain in this group relates to a tradition of decoration inspired by characters in fables by writers such as Aesop and La Fontaine, which had been translated into prose by the 18th century in Germany and which would have circulated widely in educated society. The scenes were intended to point out the foibles of humanity and would have been humorous to an 18th century audience, who would have recognised the references to popular fables. The activities of the animals depicted are quite curious and specific and likely relate to a particular fable source. Anthropomorphic services created at Meissen are rare and few are in existence.
TWO CHINESE CYLINDRICAL VASES, A PAIR OF PLATES AND A TEAPOT AND COVERREPUBLIC PERIODVariously decorated with Magu, cranes, bats, puppies, and pagoda landscapes, the base of the teapot with a mark which reads Guangxu dingwei nian Dingwang Fu (corresponding to 1907), 29cm. (6)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE 'WU SHANG PU' TEAPOT AND COVER, TWO BOWLS AND A BEAKER QING DYNASTY One bowl painted with Shoulao and other figures, a four character Guangxu mark, the other bowl with cloud-shaped panels and characters with a six character Qianlong mark, the beaker painted with flowers, with an indistinct mark, 17.5cm. (5)
A CHINESE PEWTER ENCASED YIXING TEAPOT AND A SMALL JARDINIERE QING DYNASTY AND LATER The sanxuanghu inscribed with calligraphy and mounted with a jade handle, knop and spout, a seal mark to the interior, the bowl moulded with a farmer and crops, 16cm. (3)Provenance: from a private British collection of Yixing pottery, acquired no later than 1991.
A late Victorian silver three piece bachelor's tea serviceSheffield, 1900 Walker & Hallof plain oblong bellied form with gadrooned rim, on ball feet comprising teapot with hinged cover with ebonised finial and scroll handle, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, (3)teapot handle to spout 25.2cm., weight approx. 28.25oztCondition: Good condition
A George V silver four piece tea and coffee setBirmingham, 1926/1927, S G Jacobs and J.G Ltd, of oval lobed form, with ebonised handles and cabriole legs and paw feet, comprising a tea pot, coffee pot, cream jug and a sugar bowl, (4)teapot handle to spout 29cm, approx weight 44.71oztCondition: Good overall.The teapot and coffee pot are by J G Ltd.
A George V and later matched three piece silver bachelors tea service the teapot London, 1911, Pairpoint Brothers, of plain compressed globular form with faceted spout, hinged domed cover, fruitwood scroll handle, on a circular foot together with a matching twin handled sugar basin and a cream jug, London, 1958, Garrard & Co Ltd, (3)teapot handle to spout 23cm., weight approx. 34.190ztCondition: Occasional minor knocks to the body of the teapot. otherwise in fair condition commensurate with age
A George V silver three piece tea setSheffield, 1915, Walker & Hall, to include a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, with gilt interiors, the teapot of low bellied form, edges beaded and on spreading feet, (3)teapot spout to handle 28cm, weight overall approx. 19.5oztCondition: Good overall, minor old wear to gilt in places.
An Indian Colonial silver teapotunmarked, Kutch c.1900of spherical form with hinged domed silver cover with cast elephant finial, all over scrolling foliate repousse decoration and angular handle, on feet handle to spout 19.5cm., weight approx. 13.5ozt Condition: front right leg is pushing into the body of the teapot quite far and no longer touches the ground when standing. Lid does not close
An early 20th century Chinese export silver three piece tea servicestamped Wn for Wing Nam, artisans mark of compressed circular lobed from decorated with alternating panels of chrsyanthemum, flowering prunus branches and flowering prunus, on splayed a footrim with shaped outline comprising teapot with loop handle with ivory insulators hinged domed engraved with foliate design and scroll finial, engraved with presentation inscription dated Hong Kong, 1912, a twin handled sugar basin with hinged cover and a cream jug, (3)teapot handle to spout 24.5cm., weight approx. 37.34oztCondition: Teapot with old solder repair to handle joints. Inscription shallow. Overwise knock to shoulder of cream jug Good condition. Old silver residue IMPORTANT NOTE:License applied for from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 54PEGAL6
A collection of assorted charmsfifteen 9ct gold charms, all variously stamped and hallmarked including a blue enamelled Belfast shield, an elephant, a pendant chased with the Lords Prayer, a teapot and five other charms including a crown, a guitar and a hockey player (qty) approx weight of 9ct gold 31.2g, total approx weight 43.3gCondition:
Chinese Wanli period (1573-1619) porcelain blue and white wine pot with cover. Rare and unusual, the wine pot is decorated along the sides with four cartouches, each depicting a man and attendant in unique settings. The cartouches are separated by a key fret pattern. The shoulder and foot are painted with bands of lotus petals and geometric designs. With two U-shaped metal handles along the shoulder. The cover is surmounted by an unglazed finial pierced with a cash motif. With a marked wooden box.Provenance: Private Japanese Collection, acquired before 1940; Christie's Hong Kong, November 27, 2013, Lot 3517; Private Collection; Christie's New York, "Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art," Sale 16320, March 22, 2019, Lot 1632; Private California Collection.Height: 7 1/2 in x width: 8 in x depth: 6 1/2 in. />Condition: The teapot appears to be in overall good condition with no major chips, cracks, losses, or repairs. There is fritting and minute glaze gaps along the edge of the cover, the mouth rim, and the spout. There is a polished kiln grit to the base. Small firing or glaze flaws throughout. Light wear throughout. Discoloration and some corrosion to the metal handles. Wear to the box.
A CHINESE YIXING 'PEACH' TEAPOT AND COVER BY HE DAOHONG 20TH CENTURY The body formed as a peach tree trunk segment, the upright handle, spout and the knop of the cover as the fruiting branches, with an impressed mark which reads He Daohong (1943-) to the base, and smaller marks to the cover and handle, 14.5cm. (2) Provenance: from the collection of Dr Neil Kendall, acquired from Peter Wain's first exhibition of 18 teapots, entitled 'Contemporary Yixing Zisha Masters', which ran concurrently with his 'Heavenly Pieces' exhibition,opening on Saturday, 8th May 1993, a copy of the invoice is available. 何道洪製紫砂壽桃形提樑壺 《何道洪製》、《道洪》(把手及蓋內) 來源:Neil Kendall 收藏,1993年5月8日從Peter Wain的《Heavenly Pieces》的展覽中購得(付發票複印件)。
A collection of miscellaneous silver Platewares, comprising a large oval silver plated Teapot, a small silver plated Coffee Pot with cavity centre, an urn shaped Claret Jug, 34cms (13 1/2") a rectangular crested and plated Tray with pierced gallery and canted corners on lion paw feet, 46cms (18"), an oval Meat Platter, a four compartment Sandwich Stand, and two small circular Waiters. (8)
AN EXCEPTIONAL AND FINE CHINESE IMPERIAL WHITE JADE INCENSE BURNER AND COVER QIANLONG 1736-95 Based on the form of an archaic bronze gui, the low rounded body supported on a broad flared foot, subtly decorated in low relief to the shoulder with a narrow band of ruyi-heads, with two slender S-shaped handles rising from the sides, the domed cover surmounted by a compressed circular knop, the finial carved with narrow petals radiating from a central medallion incised with swirling petals, the translucent stone of a superb even white tone, 13.1cm wide. (2) Provenance: the Lawrence Collection of jades and hardstone carvings, purchased from Spink & Son prior to 1959. The beauty of this object lies essentially in the quality of the stone. The Chinese rank jades according to their colour tones, with the most prized jades being the yangzhiyu, 'mutton fat' nephrite that is sourced from the rivers in Khotan. The jade carver used nephrite of the highest quality, and kept a simplicity in its design. The collector's appreciation derives from the creamy-tone of the jade and its simple form. Cf. J Li, Chinese Jades Throughout the Ages - Connoisseurship of Chinese Jades, vol.12, pp.186-187, no.93 for a related incense burner and cover in the collection of the Palace Museum carved in jade of a comparable high quality; see also Asian Art I, 18th May 2011, lot 471 for an Imperial Qianlong period white jade teapot and cover previously sold in these rooms, which was worked in similarly high quality stone.清乾隆 御製白玉雕如意紋香爐來源:勞倫斯珍藏玉石,1959年前購於Spink & Son。
WEDGWOOD; a part tea and dinner service comprising teapot, twelve saucers, large oval dish, sugar bowl, four saucers, nine side plates, seven dinner plates etc., also a part Wedgwood Susie Cooper design coffee service comprising six cups, milk jug, sugar bowl, six saucers and six side plates.
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