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Lot 2

A silver plate teapot and one other teapot etc.

Lot 1571

A London-decorated Chinese porcelain teapot and cover, 18th century, painted with fancy birds beside leafy shrubs, the cover with flowers on a large leaf, 19.5cm. (2)

Lot 1272

A Copeland Majolica jug, c.1877, moulded with stylized panels of waterlily in the Aesthetic manner, a Majolica hexagonal teapot applied with bold yellow flowers, with a crabstock spout and handle, and a pineapple moulded cup and saucer, 20.5cm max. (5)

Lot 1534

A Meissen Hausmaler teapot and cover, c.1720-25, the reeded globular form painted in underglaze blue with panels of Oriental flowers, gilded in Augsburg, with birds perched in leafy branches, blue crossed swords mark, some wear, 16cm. (2)

Lot 1488

A Meissen teapot and cover, mid 18th century, well painted with scenes of birds, one side with a cockerel standing above two hens, the reverse with a peacock and guinea fowl in a similar setting, the shoulder with a continuous floral garland, echoed to the cover, blue crossed swords mark, the spout lacking, 10.5cm high. (2)

Lot 1554

Two Chinese porcelain teapot stands and a spoon tray, 18th century, of hexagonal form, one stand painted in famille verte colours with two birds on a branch, the other in the famille rose palette with two quail beneath flowering peony, the spoon tray with three figures seated beside water, together with a Chinese saucer with a further variation of the Two Quail pattern, minor faults, 13.3cm max. (4)

Lot 1215

A Wedgwood red stoneware teapot and cover and sucrier and cover, late 18th/early 19th century, a creamware teapot and cover moulded with basketweave around the base and with fruits to the shoulder, splashed in Whieldon type colours, and a Continental creamware chocolate pot and cover, painted with two Chinese figures on a seesaw, possibly after Pillement, the chocolate pot's cover restored, minor faults, 21.5cm max. (8)

Lot 1356

A Barr Worcester part tea service, c.1800, painted with a band of ivy in brown monochrome with gilt tendrils, incised B marks. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a sucrier and a milk jug. (4)

Lot 1260

A small mixed group of ceramics, including a small creamware teapot and cover, an early Chinese box base in a celadon glaze, a Chinese teabowl or wine cup moulded with leaf bands, a large English porcelain teabowl painted with simple shells, and a modern Royal Worcester milk jug printed with a bird perched on fruit, some faults, 14.5cm max. (6)

Lot 1625

A Caughley blue and white combined part tea service, c.1790, printed with various patterns of pagoda landscapes, with later gilt borders. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a tea canister and cover, and a teabowl and saucer. (7)

Lot 1270

A George Jones & Son Majolica teapot and cover, c.1875, modelled with a monkey clinging to the side of a flattened circular teapot applied with sprays of blossom on a blue ground, the interior glazed turquoise, moulded registration diamond, some good restoration to the spout, 24cm across. (2)

Lot 1229

A pearlware part tea and coffee service, 19th century, printed in black with figures in an Eastern landscape scene, beneath wide floral borders with ochre line rims, some damages. Comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, seven teacups and nine saucers. (23)

Lot 1566

Two Chinese teapots and covers and a bowl with an associated cover, 18th century, one teapot painted with in the famille verte palette with figures in a mountainous landscape, the other in famille rose enamels with a cockerel beneath peony, the bowl with Chinese figures in a garden setting, all reserved on floral bianco-sopra-bianco grounds, and a Chinese porcelain plate later decorated in Europe with a butterfly and caterpillar amidst flower sprays, some damages and losses, 21cm max. (7)

Lot 1576

A Lowestoft part tea and coffee service, c.1780-90, painted with naive pink roses and other flowers within iron red stylized foliate rims. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a coffee pot and cover, a hot water jug and cover, a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, a tea canister with later metal cover, three coffee cups, four teabowls and seven saucers. (25)

Lot 1563

A miniature Chinese porcelain teapot and cover, 18th century, painted in puce monochrome in the Meissen manner with quatrefoil panels of European figures in landscape and harbour settings, the cover with three rose sprays, pale blue crossed swords mark, 12cm across. (2)

Lot 1559

A Chinese porcelain Dutch-decorated teabowl and saucer, c.1720-25, originally decorated with horizontal bands of cash diaper around anhua decoration, later enamelled in Holland in the Kakiemon palette with parrots perched on branches of red rosebuds, 13.7cm. (2) Cf. Helen Espir, European Decoration on Oriental Porcelain, p.67, pl.24 for a teapot with similar decoration.

Lot 1561

A Chinese porcelain London-decorated teapot and cover, c.1755-65, painted in the Giles manner with a butterfly and furry caterpillar around colourful sprays of European flowers, a short crack to the base, 20cm across. (2) Illustrated: Stephen Hanscombe, The Early James Giles and his Contemporary London Decorators, p.77, no.67. Paper label for the Hanscombe Collection.

Lot 1569

A London-decorated Chinese porcelain composite part tea service, 18th century, the porcelain originally decorated with bianco-sopra-bianco flower sprays, then finely painted in Europe with butterflies and European flowers. Comprising: a teapot and cover with stand, a milk jug, two coffee cups and a teabowl. (7)

Lot 1600

A Philip Christian (Liverpool) armorial tea canister and cover, c.1768, painted in polychrome enamels with the arms of Brougham impaling Lamplugh, the shield cartouche edged with puce rococo scrollwork, the reverse with the crest of an arm holding a fish, the crest echoed to the cover, 11cm. (2) An extensive tea and coffee service is believed to have been made for Peter Brougham, possibly on the occasion of a proposed marriage to his second cousin, Elizabeth Falconer, prior to her death in May 1769. Cf. Colin Handley's paper to the ECC, Trans. vol. 18, part 3, pp. 543-551. The teapot from the set is shown as fig. 1. The matching coffee pot was exhibited by Simon Spero, Liverpool Porcelain exhibition (2006), fig. 26.

Lot 1268

A George Jones Majolica novelty teapot and cover, c.1875, modelled as a cockerel in defensive pose, his beak agape and wings down, his tail feathers curved to form the handle, the interior glazed turquoise, a tiny amount of good restoration, 28cm. (2) Cf. Marilyn G. Karmason, Majolica, p.93.

Lot 1553

An interesting comparison group of wares in the Two Quail pattern, most 18th century, including a large Worcester teapot with Warmstry fluting, two Spode saucers, an early 19th century cup, saucer and matching milk jug, a Bloor Derby tea cup, two Chinese saucers, a Chinese European-decorated coffee cup and a small modern Chantilly vase, most decorated in the Kakiemon palette, one of the Chinese saucers moulded within a cell diaper border, some damages, 21cm max. (11) The Chinese cup with paper labels for the Watney Collection and the Girton Two Quail Collection, 2004 Loan Exhibition, no. 948.

Lot 1626

A Worcester moulded teapot and cover, c.1760, the barrel shape embossed with a Chinese landscape including a man fishing beneath a flowering prunus tree, and two Tournai blue and white dishes, c.1780, each painted with the Ronda pattern of prunus and peony issuing from low rockwork, blue crossed swords and + marks, 24cm max. (4) Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection.

Lot 1584

Two English porcelain teapots and two coffee cups, c.1760-70, including a Derby teapot and cover and an octagonal Derby coffee cup with a wishbone handle, painted with Chinese figures seated at or standing beside a table, and with two confronting cockerels beneath a plant stand, a further coffee cup and a Chinese coffee cup painted in similar designs, and a Lowestoft teapot painted with two figures in a garden setting, some losses, damages and restoration, 19cm max. (6) Provenance: the octagonal cup with a paper label for the Watney Collection.

Lot 1259

A Wedgwood Antico Rosso part tea service, 19th century, moulded with formal foliate motifs around Bacchus mask panels, impressed marks. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover and a slop bowl. (5)

Lot 1669

A William Reid (Liverpool) blue and white teapot, c.1756-60, the rounded cylindrical form painted with a low building and trees in a landscape scene, a 6 mark to the underside, the cover lacking, the spout chipped, 17.5cm. Provenance: The Watney Collection Part I, Phillips, 22 September 1999, lot 260, where it was attributed to Richard Chaffers. Illustrated: Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain, p.48, fig.3.73A. A coffee can of the same pattern, also marked with a '6' is shown at p.41, fig.3.48

Lot 55

An 18th century Chinese porcelain teapot,hand painted panels depicting figures in gardens, height 14cm.

Lot 24

A Chinese brass inlaid pewter circular tray,exotic birds and prunus trees, diameter 32.5cm together with a similarly decorated pewter teapot, (2).

Lot 141

A Chinese ceramic Redware teapot with pewter mounts,and a smaller Redware teapot with incised text, (2).

Lot 549

A 19th century continental white metal teapot on cast foot,indistinct continental marks, 24.8 oz.

Lot 470

A George III oval silver teapot on stand,floral knop, makers marks R C, London 1801, teapot weight 19 oz, stand length 14.5cm.

Lot 64

A Chinese brown glaze ceramic teapot,relief embossed figure decoration, height 17cm.

Lot 30

A Rye Pottery Hop Ware teapot,diameter 12cm, (no lid, handle restored), a small Hop Ware jug, (rim chip and base chip) and a miniature Rye Pottery basket, (3).

Lot 39

A 19th century Tibetan copper teapot,with relief embossed brass mounts, overall height 27cm.

Lot 466

A LORNA BAILEY FRED DIBNAH TEAPOT

Lot 242

A SELECTION OF EIGHT PIECES OF BLUE JASPERWARE TO INCLUDE TEAPOT, FRUIT BOWL

Lot 83

THREE TRAYS OF WEDGWOOD MIRABELLE TEA AND DINNERWARE TO INCLUDE TEAPOT, TUREEN, DINNER PLATES ETC.

Lot 241

A SELECTION OF TWELVE PIECES OF GREEN WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE TO INCLUDE A TEAPOT, FRUIT BOWL ETC

Lot 741

SHELLEY WHITE CHINA APPROX. 22 PIECES N4CONDITION:   BROWNING/STAINING PRESENT ON TEAPOT AND SOME PLATES, CRACKS TO DISH.  6 SAUCERS, 6 SIDE PLATES, 6 CUPS.

Lot 757

BOX WITH STONEWARE VASE, TEAPOT AND CASE OF BUTTONS D1

Lot 85

An Edwardian silver teapot, makers mark rubbed, London 1901, of oval half reeded form with ebonised handle and finial, 16cm high, weight 16.7oz

Lot 64

An early Victorian bachelors silver teapot, Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1842, with cast floral finial and raised on bracket foot, 11.5cm high, weight 10.7oz

Lot 14

A three piece silver tea service, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1940 & 41, each piece of oval form, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, the cover hallmarked 'EJE', 14.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9.5cm high and a cream jug, 9.5cm high, each raised on four ball feet, total weight 36oz (3)

Lot 53

A three piece silver tea service, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1916 & 1917, each piece of circular form with bright cut engraved decoration, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 16cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 8cm high and a cream jug, 8cm high, each with engraved initials to cartouche and raised on circular foot, total weight 28.5oz (3)

Lot 29

A George IV silver teapot, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1823, of squat circular form with reeded band to the waist, engraved crest, turned wood handle and raised on circular collet foot, 11cm high, weight 18.2oz

Lot 35

A 19th century German silver teapot, Frankfurt, circa 1880, of circular form with reeded band to the waist and turned ivory handle and finial, raised on circular collet foot, 14cm high, weight 15.2oz

Lot 69

A Victorian silver teapot and sugar bowl, EH, London 1891, each of oval reeded form, the teapot measures 13.5cm high, the sugar bowl measures 9.5cm high, total weight 24.7oz (2)

Lot 61

A Victorian three piece silver tea service, Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst Ltd, London 1896, each piece of circular form with embossed wrythen decoration and raised on pedestal foot, comprising; a teapot with turned wood handle and finial, 16.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 12cm high and a cream jug, 14cm high, total weight 32.3oz (3)

Lot 28

A George III silver teapot, T.S., London 1791, of oval plain polished form with engraved initials to the body, turned wood handle and wood and silver bud finial, 15cm high, weight 16.2oz

Lot 41

A Victorian silver teapot, Charles Edwards, London 1881, of oval form with bright cut engraved decoration and crest, with ebonised turned handle and finial, 12cm high, weight 16.1oz

Lot 123

A Victorian silver teapot, John Septimus Beresford, London 1878, of circular form with embossed panel decoration depicting signs of the Zodiac, with ebonised handle and finial and raised on circular foot, 15.5cm high, weight 19.2oz

Lot 100

A George III three piece silver tea service, Alice & George Burrows II, London 1812, each piece of rounded rectangular half reeded form with leaf cast border, comprising; a teapot, 15cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 10.5cm high and a cream jug, 9.5cm high, each raised on three paw feet, total weight 41.1oz (at fault) (3)

Lot 24

A Victorian three piece silver tea service, Walter & John Barnard, London 1894 & 1895, each piece of oval half reeded form with gadrooned rim, comprising; a teapot, 13cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 10cm high and a cream jug, 9cm high, each raised on four ball feet, total weight 28.4oz (3)

Lot 12

A matched three piece silver tea service, comprising; a teapot, George Burrows I, London 1801, 16.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1890, 9.5cm high and a cream jug, I *, London 1806, 8.5cm high, each piece of oval form with bright cut engraved decoration and initials, total weight 20oz (at fault) (3)

Lot 266

A Whieldon ware style teapot, various Toby jugs, commemorative mug and various plated wares, including cutlery, cheese dish and blue and white tureen (four trays)

Lot 275

Two Clarice Cliff Crocus pattern coffee saucers and a jam pot (lacking lid), a Maling ware floral pattern teapot, coffee pot and water jug, other Maling lustre wares and Carltonware dishes and jug

Lot 278

Masons Ironstone Chartreuse pattern dinnerwares including tureen and cover, serving plate, teapot, square teapot, vase, plates, bowls and boxes

Lot 708

An Aynsley part tea service, to include teapot, 24cm wide, serving plate, plates, side plates, etc, Old Charlie large character jug, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 714

A Denby part service, in green, to include coffee pot, 18cm high, serving pieces, teapot, coffee cups, etc. (A quantity)

Lot 785

Various souvenir crested china, Arcadian Ashford lidded hair tidy, 9cm high, teapot, jugs, etc, Tilbury, Essex dish, etc (qty).

Lot 791

Collectable pottery, etc., to include a two coloured stoneware teapot, with thistle, 28cm high, 19thC transfer print, to include jug, plates, etc (qty).

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