A Victorian silver teapot by William Hunter, London, 1845, chased with a frieze of flowers incorporating a cartouche either side, one vacant, the other initialled "N" for Naylor, buttercup finial and acanthus-capped scroll handle, on anthemion and foliate-decorated feet, ivory insulators to handle, 17.6 cm. high, wt. 707 gm.Shallow bruise to initialled cartouche, pinprick ding to vacant cartouche, finial a little loose.
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An early Victorian silver naturalistic melon teapot in the 18th century Dutch style, by Messrs. Barnard, London, 1837, with leaf-chased cover and triple leaf finial, ivory insulators to handle, four leaf feet, the spout in the form of a leafy branch, one side engraved with a baron's coronet above crest of a dragon supporting a tilted shield with its front claw, 12 cm. high, wt. 369 gm.Overall good condition, there is a small soldered up split on right edge of upper handle where it has had a small bruise. Marked in cover and base.
A Victorian silver three-piece teaset by Martin & Hall, Sheffield, 1869, ovoid bodies and circular pedestal bases chased in low relief with panels of foliage and strapwork on textured ground, angular handles, teapot with ivory insulators, engraved with crest in buckle and strap cartouche, gilt interiors to milk jug and sugar bowl, teapot 22 cm. high, wt. 1459 gm.Crests and decoration to neck of milk jug are tired/worn, some wear to marks.
A quantity of Blue and White ceramics comprising five Dresden plates, two 23.5cm., two 20cm., and one 15cm. diameter, all with pierced borders and bearing the crossed swords mark, together with a "Dresden Flowers Opaque china" miniature tea set comprising teapot, cream jug, covered sugar bowl, four cups and saucers and a plate, also a pair of Royal Copenhagen miniature coffee cups and saucers.(21)
A three piece silver tea serviceOf tapered oval form, the lower body with embossed and chased foliate decoration, to engraved wavy borders and angular handles, comprising; tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, possibly by William Yates Ltd., bearing import marks for London, height of teapot 15.5cm, weight combined approx. 30.5oz (3)
A Royal Crown Derby six setting tea service Comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl with spoon, six cups, six saucers, six side plates, pattern number 1128 CONDITION REPORT: spoon handle with crack to body, one side plate with hair crack running across, otherwise good, no scratches to backstamps
An Aynsley Orchard Gold pattern part serviceComprising teapot, two milk jugs, two sugar bowls, cup and saucer, twin handled bread plate, cabinet plate with gilt edge, two oval shaped bowls, each piece decorated with fruit CONDITION REPORT: Small pin dish with flat chip to underside, otherwise good.Has been used light wear looks to be the same set
A blanc de Chine Guanyin, Republic period (1912-1949), standing on clouds with a scroll in her right hand, 37.5cm, a cylindrical vase, with flowers and an inscription, 28cm, a blanc de Chine incense holder, 18th century, in the form of a Buddhist lion, 12cm, a blue and white bowl, 16th century, a Chinese Imari tea caddy, 18th century, another bowl, a teapot and a Japanese Kutani vase (9)
A Mintons porcelain part dinner service, in the Gold Rose pattern, number H4680, comprising fourteen dinner plates, thirteen dessert plates, twelve eight inch side plates, twelve six inch side plates, twelve soup plates, twelve double handled soup bowls with saucers, twelve pudding bowls, fourteen tea cups and twelve saucers, an oval meat plate, two twin handled plates, an oval bowl, gravy boat and stand, two fluted dishes, a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl. (136)
A mostly Copeland Spode blue and white part dinner set comprising eight dinner plates, 26cm, five salad plates, seven side plates, 19cm, two medium bowls, one small bowl, nine tea cups with eleven saucers, eight coffee cans with nine saucers, a teapot, 27 by 13 by 15cm, a jug, a butter dish, and a selection of ten serving platters and dishes of various sizes, largest 51.5cm, together with an earlier plate with hunting scene decoration and 'Death of the Bear' printed to the back, 25cm. (74)
A collection of ceramics, comprising a Royal Doulton figurine, modelled as Christine, HN2792, a Coalport figurine modelled as Togetherness, Mother's Day, Limited Edition, 192/2000, a Crown Staffs figurine, modelled as a Wren, a 'Little Old Lady' teapot, Rd No 827653, and a Mason's baluster vase and cover, 'The Mason's Coronation Temple Dog Vase, Limited Edition 46/950, 41cm. (5)
A small silver teapot, ebony knop and handle, the boat shaped boat engraved to one side with a depiction of Janus above the motto Pretio, Prudentia, Praestat' London 1909, 22 by 10 by 12cm high, together with a sucrier with gadrooned rim and ball feet, London 1927, both William Hutton & Sons, 17 by 10 by 9cm high, 16.8 toz total weight. (2)
A George III silver teapot, London 1813, the body with bright cut engraving, with ebony handle and knop, raised on four ball feet, 18.62ozt, 579.1g gross, 15cm high CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A George III silver teapot, London 1814, the body with reeded band, the rim with scroll, acanthus leaf and gadrooned rim, silver handle and knop, with ivory insulators, raised on four ball feet, 23.12ozt, 721.6g, 16cm high CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A collection of four Wedgwood blue jasperware items comprised of a tabacco jar, 15.25cm high, jug, 12.75cm high, a square section lidded box, 10cm wide and a vase, 8.5cm high, and an unmarked teapot, 10.25cm high CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
An 18th century teapot stand, possibly Worcester, decorated in enamels with floral sprigs, unmarked, 15.3cm diameter and a late 18th century Derby teapot stand of quatrefoil form with painted puce mark 13.7cm x 14.3cm CONDITION REPORT: Stand One - (Possibly Worcester): One large chip to the rim and several very small ones (approximately 10 plus areas where the gilding has worn). The gilt circle to the centre is worn in places as is the glaze. Parts of the enamelled decoration is worn, particularly on the raised areas and there are firing faults to the base.Stand two - (Derby): Gilded rim with very minor wear. Blue enamel band with one small flaked section. There is a hairline crack running from the rim down the side and then turning to run along the base of the side with a star crack at the point which it turns. There is also another hairline crack which runs from the rim down the side. One gilt sprig is particularlily worn, other with lesser wear along with the gilt circle. There is a painted number '8' to the base along with the painted factory mark.
An early 20th century silver teapot and cream jug, Sheffield 1916, the teapot with ebony knop and handle, combined weight 20.22ozt, 628.8g gross, the teapot 15cm high, the jug 8.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
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