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A Georgian silver teapot of Squat form with half reeded base and wooden handle and finial (by Thomas & Joseph Guest and Joseph Craddock London 1807) CONDITION REPORTS Dent to the spout - hinge is missing one pin and the lid is slightly loose as a result. There looks to be an early repair round the hinge of the lid - see images. There is a split near to the top near the handle - see images. There is damage to the handle resulting in a loss. Small slight scratches etc throughout - general small signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use. Measures from top of the spout to the tip of the handle approx 24 cms. Height to the finial approx 11 cms. Diameter of body approx 14 cms
A Chinese Qianglong porcelain teapot of squash form, polychrome decorated with two oval panels of floral sprays within green and gilded banding CONDITION REPORTS Spout with damage, losses, filler and over-painting, handle missing and has been re-modelled and over-painted, some chips and frits to inner rim, various wear and losses to painted decoration, quite a lot of potting and firing blemishes and kiln deposits throughout, lid with wear and scuffs and chips to finish and is associated as does not appear to have the same finish or shaping as the body of the teapot.
A Chinese Qianglong punch pot, polychrome decorated with panels of floral sprays within a scaly ground, the lid with peach finial, the spout and handle of branch form, raised on a circular foot CONDITION REPORTS Total height including lid and finial approx. 22 cm. Lid with various losses to rim, and filler and re-painting, and some repairs to finial, teapot handle broken off and re-glued and with filler and re-painting around that side of the body and to the handle, and also re-painted to interior where handle has been re-attached and with filler in these areas. Overall general wear and scuffs, and some rubbing to decoration. General wear and tear throughout
A Chinese blue and white baluster shaped vase and cover decorated with figures various bearing four character mark to base, a Meiji period Japanese satsuma ware miniature teapot bearing seal mark to base, impressed and painted, a pair of 19th Century Japanese crane decorated plates, a Japanese satsuma ware chrysanthemum and flower decorated plate bearing script mark within an impressed seal to base and a Persian painted alabaster circular plate, the centre field depicting a saddled horse CONDITION REPORTS The lid of the blue and white vase has had a chip off the tail of the dog, there is a large crack underneath the glaze, presumably a firing fault, with several hairline fractures running form it on the main body of the vase. Various firing faults - measures including lid approx 27cm in height.. Satsuma ware miniature teapot lid is broken in to four pieces. There are some pieces missing. The handle further away from the spout has been off and repaired. The spout edge has some roughness to it. Teapot measures approx. 5cm in height excluding lid. One of the crane decorated plates does not ring true, unable to see crack though. There are losses to the enamel decoration all over, especially to the rims. Knife marks etc. all over, various firing faults. The Satsuma ware plate is slightly misshapen especially to the right hand side edge, has some small firing faults and crazing. The Persian plate has a chip to the right hand corner rim. All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include surface scratches, knocks etc. and are in need of a clean. See images for further details.
A collection of blue and white wares to include Spode prunus blossom and cracked ice decorated rectangular dish, Spode cream jug and teapot stand, a Spode style blue and white and gilt decorated teapot, the lid marked "Copeland" and similar oval stand, together with six Willow pattern coffee cans and a Windmill decorated coffee can CONDITION REPORTS The rectangular ice dish has a large crack and repair to one side, the handle side being completely off. There are firing faults to the other handle and side. The Spode style teapot has been broken and repaired in the spout has a star crack to the base. Large crack running across the whole body, spout also has chips. Similar stand has several hairline fractures running through it. Coffee Cans - one has some significant discolouration to the interior, others have a couple of small chips to the rims. All items have general wear and tear to include wear to the guilding. Very dirty, knife scratches, surface scratches etc. all conducive with age and use - see images for further details.
An early 19th Century relief ware bullet shaped pottery teapot with all over prunus blossom decoration and bamboo spout and handle with pewter lid CONDITION REPORTS There is some chipping to the spout edge. Various firing faults and faults. In need of a clean. Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use. Lid has possibly been repaired around the hinge area - see images for further details
A Maling transfer decorated blossom and mottled print lustre ware part tea service CONDITION REPORTS All items have heavy crazing, some appear to be discoloured as have a significant yellow tinge to them. One saucer has a large hairline crack as does one cup and the interior of the teapot is also showing several hairline cracks and the knop has been off of the lid. Unknown if first quality however the cups all have a incised mark on the base running on or near the Maling mark. All items have general wear and tear conducive with aqe and use to include loss to the enamel, surface scratching etc. See images for more details.
A Yixing square section teapot, Qing Dynasty, 19th Century, with bird and sprig applied detail, bamboo spout and crabstock handle, impressed mark, 14cm high, with three others, 19th/20th Century, including an enamelled example, 8cm high (4)Condition Report: Teapot: Chip near rim. Small with loss on applied detail, rubbed slightly, considered late 19th Century, others good, considered 20th Century
A Set of Evesham Porcelain, including smaller soup plates, two medium soup plates, eight larger soup plates, ten dinner plates, eight fish plates,one oval serving dish with lid, one scallop-edge pie plate, a second pie plate, a large oval serving dish, a round serving dish with lid, three further oval serving dishes, one gravy boat and saucer, a serving dish with lid, one deep round bowl (no lid, one sugar bowl and cover, one jam jar with lid, three bowls, eight tea cups, nine saucers, one teapot, one coffee pot, one milk jug and a creamer, a deep tureen with lid. (approx 77 pieces)
A Japanese ivory okimono, a tutor and pupil seated at a low table, the former holding a brush and teaching the pupil calligraphy, beside the latter a teapot and cha-wan, signed Tamayuki(?) Late Meiji. Width 6cm. Condition report: The tutor left leg has been glued to his body (may have been made in two parts). Also, the left leg has two very fine cracks, one disguised in pattern on trousers.
A Chinese export porcelain, 18th century spoon tray decorated in sepia and red with figures of musicians entertaining a court official with a background of a house within borders of diaper and floral motifs in blue and gilt, a tea jar and cover of baluster form decorated in sepia, gilt and rouge de fer with panels of cockerels and peony flowers on a sepia and gilt floral ground and a matching cream jug, Qianlong period, together with a teapot and cover decorated in gilt, rouge de fer and overglaze blue with flowers and foliage with borders of lotus flowers and floral reserves on a green ground. Condition report: Spoon tray has no restoration and a little wear. The tea jar has some damage. The jug has some wear to the gilding and a frit blister to the bottom of the handle. The teapot has a chip to the rim of the foot and some damage to the spout beneath the silver.
An 18th century ornate continental silver teapot with birds head spout and fir cone finial. Indistinct marks to base, possibly Groningen 1773-74. 650g.A Norwegian collectors label was found in this teapot with a detailed description. Condition report: Hinging on lid is slightly loose. Handle is split. Condition is good for its age.
An Indian Bangalore silver teapot and matching sugar bowl by C Krishniah Chetty & Sons, the teapot with a deity riding an elephant as a finial, the handle and spout each an elephant's head and trunk, the sugar bowl with deity finial to the lid, each piece decorated with panels of deities and animals, 820g. (See illustration)
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