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Lot 128

Worcester teapot circa 1780, with reeded body decorated with turquoise and gilt formal borders, 12cm high For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 133

Staffordshire pearlware named teapot, of lozenge form, with swan finial painted in underglaze blue with 'Elisabeth Griffiths' 14cm high For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 134

Two Black Basalt teapots one by B.Mayer, the other by Neale & Co. circa 1800 both with cloaked figure finals and moulded bodies, the Neale teapot is of heart shape section, impressed marks to base, (4) 12cm high For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 250

An Early Victorian Melon Shaped Silver Teapot by Edward & John Barnard (Edward Junlow, John and William Barnard), hallmarks for London, 1843, inscription to base 'The Horn of Plenty Philanthropic Society 7th May 1878. Presented to John Slater by friends and members as a mark of their Esteem & Respect in recognition of services rendered while Chairman,' measuring spout to handle 26cm, height 13cm, weight approx 22oz. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 251

A silver 3-piece teaset by Kerr & Phillips, hallmarked Glasgow, 1909 of oval faceted form on 4-scroll feet, helmet shaped milk jug, scroll handles, teapot handle to spout 29cm long, 14cm high, total gross weight approx. 42oz. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 261

Mappin & Webb 3-Piece late art-deco tea service, hallmarked Sheffeild, 1939/1940, cushion shaped curved fluted design to back and front, teapot with an ivory handle and knop on 4-paw feet, gross weight approx 41oz For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 277

3-piece silver tea set, of cushion shape on 4 bun feet, plain with inscription cartouche to each piece, engraved 'Present from the owners of the Brig Carricks of Carlisle to Capt. Jos. Bushby, 1816.' Teapot with hinged lid, acanthus leaf two handled sugar basin, and single handled milk jug, pie crust borders, silver gilt interiors, length of teapot 29cm, hallmarks for London, 1816, height 14cm, gross weight 41.25 ozt. Provenance: Diary entry believed to be about the Ship Captain, Jos. Bushby, from 'The Carlisle Patriot' dated 1819: On Thursday last, was launched from the yard of Mesrs. [sic] KELSICK, WOOD, & Co. a fine new copper-bottomed brig, called the John Syme, burthen 285 tons, built for Capt. Jos. BUSHBY, who has been very successful in the Carricks, of Port Carlisle. Notwithstanding the wetness of the day, an immense number of persons were present to witness the launch. Digitized information from the Montreal Gazette listing arrivals at the Port of Quebec shows a 'brig Carricks' arriving on May 31st from Liverpool after a 41-day voyage, mastered by 'Bushby.' We believe this was a cargo ship, regularly making trips to and from Canada. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 162

A George V silver teapot, of tapering form, Birmingham, 1936, William Neale & Son Ltd, approximately 635 grams

Lot 163

An Edward VII silver teapot, with a half gadrooned body on scrolling feet, London, 1902 together with a silver hot water jug, approximately 645 grams

Lot 165

A Chinese silver three piece tea set, comprising a teapot, cream jug and twin handled sucrier and cover, each with dragon handles, the body cast with figures in a landscape on leaf cast feet, marked to the base of all pieces with a seal mark, the initials WHL 06, approximately 1580 grams CONDITION REPORT: The cartouche is engraved with initials, overall the condition is good, teapot is 15cm high, untested

Lot 168

A George V silver three piece teaset, comprising an urn shaped teapot, twin handled sugar basin and cream jug, London, 1919, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, approximately 1050 grams

Lot 175

A George III silver teapot, of oval form with partial reeding, London, 1789 or 1809, makers mark indistinct, approximately 585 grams

Lot 179

A George VI silver four piece tea set, comprising a hot water pot, teapot, sugar basin and cream jug, with a tapering octagonal body, Sheffield 1938, Viner's Ltd, together with a silver Port label, approximately 1775 grams

Lot 182

A late George III silver teapot of squat oval form with wave decoration, on lions paw feet, London, 1812, possibly Michael Starkey, approximately 905 grams

Lot 202

A George IV Scottish silver teapot of squat form embossed with flower heads and leaves on ball feet, Edinburgh, 1818, approximately 661 grams

Lot 294

A Royal Crown Derby tea set, 2451 pattern decorated in the Imari palette, including a tray, teapot, cream jug, sucrier and cover, four cups and four saucers, red printed mark CONDITION REPORT: Gilding rubbing, some glaze imperfections, one cup has a hairline crack, one saucer is in two pieces

Lot 317

A Llanelly pottery teapot painted with red roses and leaves to green line decoration, 17cm long CONDITION REPORT: Lid - reglued, crazed and chippped, teapot - crazed, spout chipped, footrim chipped

Lot 250

THREE CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PIECES, QIANLONG (1730-1795)comprising a famille rose globular teapot and cover painted with figures at leisure in a garden, 16cm high, a famille-rose cylindrical mug, painted with figures in a landscape beneath a border of flowers and insects, 10cm high, and a Mandarin palette pear-shaped milk jug with replacement handle, 11.5cm high

Lot 421

~A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, C.T. & G. FOX, LONDON, 1853tapering cylindrical, engraved with bands of trailing vines, the octagonally faceted spout and handle terminals with linear and foliate engraving, the flush-hinged flat lid with cast flower finial22cm long, 557gr (18oz) including ivory handle

Lot 431

A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, NO MAKER’S MARK, PROBABLY EMES & BARNARD, LONDON, 1808circular, engraved to the plain girdle with coats of arms below a band of lobes25cm long, 628gr (20oz) including fibre handle and finialGiven the shape, plus the workmen’s mark (of a cross and dot) to the underside, this teapot may be reasonably firmly attributed to Emes & Barnard (or perhaps John Emes on his own, who was buried in the parish of St Giles Cripplegate 27 May 1808, aged 44).

Lot 438

A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT AND STAND, HENRY CHAWNER, LONDON, 1790oblong of eight concave facets, bright-cut engraved with bands of formal foliage and wrigglework, the teapot with silver finial, the stand on splay panel feet24cm long, 623gr (20oz) including wood handle

Lot 442

A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, ANDREW FOGELBERG, LONDON, 1798oval, engraved with the crest and motto of Margesson of Offington, Sussex, between bright-cut foliate and wrigglework borders28.5cm long, 609gr (19oz) including wood handle and finial

Lot 126

Mixed ceramics, a silver plated teapot, Sobell transistor portable radio with leaflet, a coloured foil picture tray and other items

Lot 293

A mixed lot of silver and silver plate to include a silver, twin handled vase, a teapot and other items

Lot 1047

Ceramics - Royal Crown Derby Posies teapot, two cake plates; etc another Veronese; Royal Albert Old Country Rose bowl, planter; etc quantity

Lot 1074

A Majolica teapot, moulded fish design, handle and spout modelled as a tree branch; another (2)

Lot 1091

A Spode Chinese Rose part breakfast service, comprising teapot, milk jug, preserve pot, teacups and saucers, etc., printed marks

Lot 1120

A Staffordshire Duchess Winchester pattern tea set for six, teapot, milk and sugar, teacups, saucers and plates, fruit set, qty

Lot 1127

A Royal Doulton Sherbrooke pattern part dinner and tea service comprising dinner plates, salad plates, side plates, vegetable dish, dessert bowls, sauce boat, teapot, cups and saucers, etc qty

Lot 1131

A Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern tea set, comprising teapot, milk and sugar, six teacups, saucers and tea plates, bread and butter plate, printed marks

Lot 1145

An 18th century globular teapot and cover, decorated with stylised flowers and foliage in colours, beaded borders, flower finial, entwined strap handles, 11.5cm high, c.1770

Lot 1149

A Cottageware biscuit barrel, cheese dish, teapot and cruet

Lot 1189

Ceramics - a Little American Maid tea set, by Arko Agate Co, boxed; a Grimwade paisley pattern shaped teapot

Lot 1195

Ceramics, Tableware - a late 19th century tea service, floral decoration on a yellow and pink ground, comprising six cups, saucers, side plates, sugar bowl, bread and butter plate; six Willow pattern coffee cups and saucers; an eggshell porcelain tea set; a Chintz style teapot; etc.

Lot 1241

A Susie Cooper Glen Mist pattern tea set for six, teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl

Lot 1260

Ceramics - a Royal Copenhagen set of six coffee cups and saucers; a Colclough teapot; a Villeroy and Boch trinket pot and cover; Limoges posie trough; a Chinese reproduction vase in yellow and green, a similar bowl in blue and white; a Wedgwood Millenium plate, boxed; Aynsley, Royal Albert, others; qty

Lot 1267

Denby - a Castille pattern part dinner and tea set, glazed in sandy brown and white, including lidded vegetable dish, teapot, milk and sugar, others; other Denby part dinner and tea sets; large qty

Lot 1301

Oriental Ceramics and Metalware - a Chinese teapot; another, similar; Japanese metallic plates; a Stuart Devlin designed pot pourri pot; a pair of brass candlesticks in the Georgian style; etc.; quantity

Lot 1522

Jewellery - a Japanese lacquered jewellery box, dragon panel decoration, red body, containing simulated pearls etc; an export ware teapot, boxed

Lot 393

Various plated trays, teapot, table mats, tureens, cutlery and other plated items

Lot 244

A Worcester porcelain teapot and cover transfer-printed in the Rose Centred Spray pattern, circa 1765-75, open crescent mark, 11cm high (cover slightly chipped)

Lot 55

A Caughley teapot stand painted with the Chantilly Sprigs A pattern, circa 1786-92, unglazed base with S mark, 17cm wideProvenance: Wright Collection no.836, purchased in 2009. Originally found in a Ludlow charity shop, being sold as 'Delft'!

Lot 56

A Caughley teapot and cover transfer-printed with the Pagoda pattern, circa 1785-95, S mark, 15cm high (chipped cover, repaired), a reeded Caughley barrel-form teapot and cover in the Temple pattern 15cm high (cover restored) and a Caughley Pagoda pattern sparrow beak milk jug and cover, 12.4cm high (firing fault and associated crack) (3)Provenance: Wright Collection no.'s 872, 623 and 727.

Lot 61

A collection of Caughley tea and coffee wares transfer-printed in the Fruit and Wreath pattern, circa 1778-82, with additional gilding, comprising teapot and cover, 12cm high, teapot stand, tea caddy and cover (restored), tea bowl, coffee cup and saucer, milk jug, sucrier and cover, spoon tray, slop bowl and a bread and butter plate, C mark (14)Provenance: Wright Collection no.610. The majority of these pieces were purchased from a Phillips Sale on 15/9/99 as lot 198, 'From the collection of Lord Lilford', sale 30807 (illustrated in the sale catalogue).This is a very interesting service as it is an example of the earlier, twenty-four reeded shape. A comparison of the teapot in this lot can be made between collection no. 386. The teapot in this is an early barrel shape which is not as uniform in design as the later example. A similar teapot also exists in the Shrewsbury Museum. Furthermore, the tea canister in this lot was exhibited at Ironbridge 1999 no.67.

Lot 63

A Caughley teapot and cover transfer-printed with the Sliced Apple pattern, circa 1784-92, S mark, 13.5cm high (glaze flake to outside top rim of the teapot) Provenance: Wright Collection no.561, purchased in 1998 from Wood.

Lot 65

A Caughley teapot and cover painted in blue and gilt with a star-like motif, circa 1792-98, 11.5cm high (a.f) Provenance: Wright Collection no.668, purchased in 2002 from a Mark Law Sale, 29/1/02 Lot 882. Literature: For a similar teapot see Godden p.202.

Lot 1848

An old wicker mushrooming basket and brown enamelled judgeware teapot and kettle

Lot 2

A silver teapot Sheffield hallmarks 1930 And a milk jug Sheffield hallmarks 1922 , 623 grams

Lot 101

A rare Caughley teapot and cover painted with the Bridge and Windmill pattern, circa 1780, S mark, 15.5cm highWright Collection no. 274(cover repaired, metal repair to the tip of the spout)

Lot 102

A Caughley teapot and cover painted in the Salopian Sprigs pattern, circa 1785, unmarked, 15.5cm high (small repair to cover) Wright Collection no. 371

Lot 103

A Caughley teapot and cover transfer-printed in the Pleasure Boat pattern, circa 1785, S mark, 12.5cm highWright Collection no.946.

Lot 104

A Caughley teapot and cover transfer-printed in the Willow pattern, circa 1780-85, Sx mark, 14.5cm highWright Collection no.942

Lot 105

A small Caughley teapot and cover, circa 1780-85, unmarked, 11cm high

Lot 106

A small Caughley reeded barrel form teapot and cover, circa 1780-85, with an ear shaped handle, unmarked, 11cm highWright Collection no.969.

Lot 121

A Caughley toy teapot and cover transfer-printed in the Pleasure Boat pattern, circa 1785, Sx mark, 8.5cm high (minute chip to the tip of the spout)

Lot 163

A Caughley teapot and cover transfer-printed in the Fruit and Wreath pattern, circa 1780, the cover with a floral finial, C mark, 16cm high (firing crack running along spout)Ex Maurice Wright paper label to the base.

Lot 192

A Caughley toy teapot and cover painted in the Island pattern, circa 1785, unmarked, 8cm high (repaired), and a Caughley toy trio transfer-printed in the Pleasure Boat pattern, comprising coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer, S mark (4)

Lot 311

A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware vases with gilt decoration, a similar vase, teapot and stoneware mug, and a Chinese hardstone foliate ornament, 14.5cm high

Lot 10

Oriental lidded pouring vessel or teapot in brown stoneware, moulded as a gourd or similar, the lid moulded as a leaf and flower. Impressed indistinct Oriental mark, probably Chinese.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 224

Miniature silver five piece tea and coffee service comprising: twin handled tray; teapot; coffee pot; cream jug and twin handled sucrier, Birmingham hallmarks. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

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