A WEDGWOOD "SMEAR GLAZE" STONEWARE TEAPOT, moulded with a cabbage leaf pattern, the domed cover with cauliflower knop, the straight spout and handle also moulded with leaves and the concave base moulded with a rosette, impressed WEDGWOOD. 11cm highAn example exists in the collection of The British Museum, see museum number 1981,0101.49.Sold with an old hand written note suggesting the hand of Aaron (Wedgwood) or Enoch Wood.
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*A Royal Copenhagen six place setting tea service, in the Blue Fluted Lace pattern, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar, six teacups, tea saucers, six side plates, and one sandwich plate, all having green printed Royal Copenhagen Denmark verso. All first quality, not seconds.One saucer with a small rim chip.Otherwise no apparent faults throughout.
A 19th century Meissen porcelain bachelors teapot and cover, of bullet shape, the finial as a double-sided female bust, the body decorated with exotic birds amidst branches, heightened in gilt, underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso, h.11cm. Inside of top rim is restored.Tip of spout has been well restored.Handle has been well restored.Enamels good.Cover good.Gilt is poor in restored areas only.
A well-matched Victorian silver three-piece tea set, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar and creamer, the teapot of squat circular form, having cast rim with masks amongst C-scrolls within gadrooned border, to a fluted base with ebonised handle, the teapot and creamer, gross weight 49oz, maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1896, the sugar by Walter & John Barnard, London 1895, teapot h.13cm
A Japanese Meiji period cloisonné enamel jar and cover, h.13cm, on turned hardwood stand; together with a miniature cloisonné enamel teapot and cover, h.6cm, on wooden stand (2). Pot & cover – enamel with numerous pin holes and some minor pitting, otherwise good.Teapot – no apparent faults.
A Worcester Porcelain Teapot and A Cover, circa 1760, printed in black with the King of Prussia No.3 pattern, the reverse with Fame blowing two trumpets, the cover printed with a windmill and castle, the print inscribed RH Worcester and with anchor rebus, 12cm high See illustration For a discussion of this print see Spero (Simon) 18th Century English Transfer Printed Porcelain and Enamels, The Joseph M Handley Collection, pg.13, item 1.7
A William Greatbach Creamware Teapot and Cover, circa 1770, of baluster form with pierced arcaded rim, printed and overpainted in colours with The Prodigal Son, the reverse with The Prodigal Son Receives His Patrimony within puce, red and green panelled borders, 14.5cm high; and A Similar Teapot and Cover, of cylindrical form, 14cm high (2)
A Matched George III and Victorian Silver Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, the teapot, maker's mark rubbed W.E or W.F, London 1814; the other pieces Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1875/76, circular with scroll handles, the teapot of bullet shape and the coffee pot of baluster form, both with ivory handles, all profusely chased and engraved to match with C scrolls, flowerheads and foliage, the initials GEB to one side, the coffee pot 23.5cm high, 60ozt (4)
A Matched George III/Victorian and Later Silver Five Piece Tea and Coffee Service, the teapot Peter & William Bateman, London 1811, the cream jug no maker's mark 1812, the coffee pot (Britannia standard) and sugar bowl, Walter D. Morisse, London 1899/90, and the hot water jug, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1913, of rounded rectangular form with a band of fluted decoration, gadroon and engraved borders, on four ball feet, a vacant reserve to either side, the coffee pot, 23cm high, 82oz 6dwt (5)
An Early Victorian Silver Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, Samuel Hayne & Dudle Cater, London 1841/42/43, baluster melon fluted form, elaborately chased with scrolling foliage and flower heads, with leaf capped scroll handles and foliate shell rim, on shaped circular foot, the teapot and coffee pot with pheasant finial, the coffee pot 26.5cm high, 79oz 4dwt (4)
A 19th century Chamberlain's Worcester pot pourri, decorated in a Japanese pattern, together with a Meissen figure of a Victorian lady, a pair of Continental tea canisters and other related china. Condition Report: Meissen figure: condition good, similar figure restored.Scallop edge owl and Spode vase: No apparent major damage.Two Paris tea caddies, chipped, oval teapot very crazed, circular teapot spout broken, pot pourri cover damage and gilding rubbed.
An Art Deco silver three-piece teaset, comprising teapot with hinged cover, angular ebonised handle and finial, a twin handled sugar bowl, and single handled milk jug, each of plain circular stepped and tapering form, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1939, teapot h.14.5cm, gross weight 20oz (3)
An Art Deco silver three-piece tea set by Mappin & Webb, comprising teapot with hinged cover and ebonised angular handle, twin handled sugar, and single handled cream jug, each of angular chamfered and tapering form, raised on shell capped hoof feet, Sheffield 1930, gross weight 35.4oz, teapot h.15.5cm (3)
A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1768-70 of globular form decorated in the Giles workshop with flower sprays in 'Dry Blue' enamel, the flowers including typical Giles features such as a 'divergent tulip', with gold edged rims, the spout and handle gilded with characteristic graduated dashes, the cover surmounted with a flower finial edged in blue, 14.3cm. Underside of lid is chipped (1cm diam) to rim but has not affected the upper rim. Chips to the flower finial. End of spout is chipped. Some wear to the gilding on the handle consistent with use. Surface scratches to white glaze which also affects the blue decoration. Minor nibble to rim of teapot (where the lid sits).

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