BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOTSHUNZHI PERIOD the globular body painted with an identical scene of a scholar resting in a garden, a young attendant bringing tea, the lid, the handle and the spout decorated with floral scrolls and foliage15.5cm wideNote:The base of the teapot bears a 'Hatcher Collection, Christie's June '84' label.
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TWO AUBERGINE AND TURQUOISE GLAZED PORCELAIN ARTICLESKANGXI PERIOD the first a teapot, the cover in the shape of a peach surmounted by a peach-form finial, the arched handle simulating a branch; the second a brushpot imitating a tree trunk, moulded with a bird perched on a pine branch (2)teapot 15.5cm wide; brushpot 10.5cm high
FAMILLE ROSE DECORATED YIXING STONEWARE JARLATE QING DYNASTY/REPUBLIC PERIOD of tapering ovoid form, the exterior decorated in famille rose enamels on a blue ground with a flowering chrysanthemum branch, accompanied by two poetic inscriptions, with a jade cover and wooden stand13cm high (excluding cover and stand)Note:For a comparable famille rose decorated Yixing stoneware teapot, see Christie's sale in their New York rooms on 20.03.-21.03.2014, lot 2210, sale 2830.
FINE THREE-PIECE EXPORT SILVER TEA SERVICEREN JI MARK, LATE QING DYNASTY/REPUBLIC PERIOD comprising: a teapot and cover, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, each finely embossed with dragons striding amongst clouds, the handles, spout and finial of the cover naturalistically modelled as bamboo branches, each marked 'HC' in English and 'Ren Ji' in China, in original fitted wooden box; together with a FINE SILVER 'DRAGON' COFFEE POT AND COVER, marked 'TC' in English and 'Yi Long' in China (4)largest 20.5cm highProvenance:From the collection of a Scottish harbour master in Shanghai, who purchased the items in the early 20th century; thence by direct family descent.
FINE SEVEN-PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICEBY THE MIYAMOTO COMPANY, MEIJI PERIOD comprising: a coffee pot and hinged cover; a teapot and hinged cover; another teapot and hinged cover on stand with warmer; a conical bowl; a sugar bowl and cover; a cream jug; a tea caddy and cover; finely embossed with bamboo, blossoming prunus and chrysanthemum, each piece marked on the base 'Miyamoto' and 'jungin' (silver) (7)largest 29cm highProvenance:From the Collection of Richard Noel Postlethwaite (1883-1950); for more information, please see lot 303.
FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA SETDE CHANG AND C.S. MARKS, 19TH CENTURY comprising: a compressed globular teapot and stand; another teapot; a cream jug; and a sugar bowl, each finely repoussé worked with panels enclosing figures at leisure surrounded by pavilions, reserved on a dense 'birds and flowers' ground, each item marked 'De Chang' in Chinese and 'C.S.' (4)largest 21cm wideProvenance:Private Scottish collection.
A mid Victorian silver four piece tea set by Robert Garrard II, London 1865 of domed, bulbous form with a cast knopped finial and flower detail to the handles, comprising a coffee pot with a coat of arms and inscribed What is Worth Doing is Worth Doing Well, a teapot, a sugar basin with a gilt interior and a milk jug with a gilt interior, 2085g
A Mason's Ironstone Strathmore pattern jug; a similar shaped plate; Masons Regency plate; a Carlton Ware Australia Design Primrose pattern teapot and side plates; a set of four late 19th century shaped circular dessert plates, printed and painted with summer flowers and insects; an ovoid studio glass vase; a Staffordshire Indian Tree pattern part tea set; Royal Worcester; Wedgwood; other decorative ceramics; qty
An 18th century Chinese Export famille rose porcelain teapot, the drum painted with blossoming flowers and foliage in tones of pink, green and blue polychrome enamels, the shoulder with further foliage beneath a frieze of pink diaper reserves and blue scrolling arches, the cover conforming, entwined handle, bamboo shoot spout, 16cm high, Qianlong reign, c. 1775
A Chinese ovoid ginger jar and cover, applied in gold on a russet ground, original wax seal in place, printed marks in green, 12.5cm high; another, similar period, with pink flowers and green foliage on a yellow ground; a Chinese enamel tapering square vase, brass scroll handles, 5cm high; a circular wooden box and cover, 29cm high; a blue and white bowl; a similar teapot (6)
An early 20th century child's kitchen dresser, bowed cresting above three long shelves, the projecting base with two doors printed in colour with scenes of children at play, 58cm high, 55cm wide, c.1940; a three-tier folding cake stand, turned supports, arch handle, 91cm high, c.1920; Kitchenalia, including a Victorian barge ware teapot, enamel kitchen scales, copper kettle, pewter, 1940's scrambler telephone; etc
Hurlbutt (Frank). Bow Porcelain, 1926, 8 colour and 56 black and white plates, bookplate to front endpaper, original embossed red cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Miller (Philip & Berthoud, Michael), An Anthology of British Teapots, 1st edition, Kent, 1985, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, and Rathbone (Frederick), Wedgwood by Rathbone, reprint edition, 1968, black and white illustrations, inscription to front endpaper, original green cloth, large 8vo, plus other modern pottery, porcelain and teapot reference and related, including publications by Antique Collectors' Club, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
A collection of Poole pottery dinner wares in two different colours, comprising thirteen dinner plates, twelve hor d'ouvres plates, six dessert bowls, six soup saucers and soup bowls, a large oval meat dish, one medium oval meat plate, three vegetable dishes with covers, 12 sideplates, six medium plates, 7 cups, five saucers, sugar bowl, teapot lacking cover, milk jug, etc and Mason's boel with two Wedgwood oval dishes (qty)
A collection of Cornish studio pottery, circa 1960s-1970s to include five lamp bases by Tremaen Pottery, Newlyn, three pieces of Phoenix design pottery by Maggie Fisher at Newlyn, comprising a teapot, vase and a bowl, three pieces of Celtic design pottery from Newlyn, comprising vase, jug and mug, two vases by John M. Beusmans at Carn Pottery, Penzance and a Strathearn millefiori dish and thimble (qty)

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