We found 151247 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 151247 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
151247 item(s)/page
ROYAL WORCESTER SCOTTIE WILSON COFFEE/DINNER SERVICEcomprising teapot, water jug - 19.5cm high, six tureens with covers, six coffee cups - one chipped, six bowls, six saucers, six side plates, six entree plates, six dinner plates - diameter 25.5cm, salt and pepper with small tray and a small serving tray, white ground with black swans and birds decoration and border of light grey geometric pattern, printed mark to base (48)
LOT OF DAVENPORT AND OTHER IMARI COFFEE CHINA including a teapot, sugar with lid, cream with lid, three cups and two saucers, bearing printed Davenport mark to base, pattern number 2614, teapot and one saucer with damages; together with a similarly decorated imari cup and saucer and two Royal Crown Derby imari pin dishes, each with printed mark and numbered 2451 and 2649 respectively (12)
Elton Ware double spout teapot, each spout with mask head decoration, cover with double loop handle, the body of the piece with 'Man In The Moon' to one side and typical stylised foliate decoration to the other, on a blue, green and brown glazed ground, base with signature and X, 17.5cm high Condition: No obvious faults or restoration - **General condition consistent with age
Four pieces of Japanese cloisonné comprising: baluster shaped jar and cover, 13.25cm high, baluster shaped inkwell with hinged cover, 7.5cm high, miniature teapot, 8.5cm high and a saucer dish with landscape and foliate decoration on a speckled ground, 15cm diameter Condition: Inkwell has a patch of re-enamelling to the underside - **General condition consistent with age
Matched early 19th Century silver three piece tea service, each piece having half reeded decoration, the circular squat teapot with reeded handle and standing on four bun feet, makers J.W. Story & W. Elliott, London 1812, the cream jug and sugar basin each having acanthus handles and standing on a circular foot, maker Charles Fox, London 1829 and 1831, length of teapot from handle to spout 30cm, combined weight 46.8oz approx gross Condition: The jug has a series of dents to the fluted decoration - **General condition consistent with age
Edward VIII Art Deco design silver four piece tea set, each piece having a band of engraved stylised foliage in low relief and standing on a circular foot, the teapot and hot water jug each with ivory handle and knop, maker Richard Woodman Burbridge (Harrods Ltd), London 1936, height of hot water jug 17.5cm to top of handle, 52.1oz approx gross Condition: Hot water jug is slightly buckled and dented at the top of the base rim, there is also a slight buckle to the foot of the base rim on the same piece, knops and handles of teapot and hot water jug have some natural stress cracks - **General condition consistent with age
George III silver teapot and two handled sugar basin, each piece having a gadrooned rim, horizontal reeded decoration and standing on four ball feet, makers mark indistinct but probably Thomas Robins, London 1815, height of teapot 16cm, 30.1oz approx gross Condition: The teapot's ball feet have been 'pushed in' slightly causing minor dents to the interior, the sugar basin has a dent to one side - **General condition consistent with age
George III oval silver teapot having engraved decoration and ebonised handle, maker Hester Bateman, London 1785, 14cm high, 11.9oz approx, together with a George III oval silver teapot stand having a pierced border and standing on four ball and claw feet, maker probably Robert Hennell, London 1786, 17cm x 13cm, 3.9oz approx (see lot 559) Condition: Possibly an old replacement hinge pin to the cover of the teapot, whilst the teapot stand has slightly bent feet - **General condition consistent with age
Art Deco white metal three piece tea service, probably Japanese, each piece having engraved decoration and having a composite bar handle and knop, each piece stamped Pure Silver, height of teapot 15.25cm, 35.3oz approx gross Condition: The handle of the teapot is slightly 'pushed in' at the bottom join to the body, there are also several small dents across all three pieces, the cream jug has a buckle to the base rim - **General condition consistent with age
GEORGE V THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICEmaker Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1924, the teapot of tapered form with banded circular foot and wooden handle and knop, along with matched sugar bowl and jug with silver, acanthus detailed handles, approximately 1160g gross, the teapot 16.5 x 18 x 14cm (3)
THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICEmaker Alfred Ernest Neighbour, London, 1955, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, decorated with acanthus leaves on handles and rims, gadrooned borders with acanthus and shell motifs, fluting on body with foliate borders, on ball feet, approximately 1570g gross, teapot 28cm wide (3)
COMPOSED VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICEmaker's marks for James Charles Edington/Joseph Angell I & John Angell I/William Hunter, London 1839/1840/1845, each of lobed form, teapot with scalloped circular foot, the remaining with cast shell and scroll-ending feet, approximately 2219g gross, water pot 25cm high
A collection of various china wares to include a Herend baluster shaped coffee pot and cover, Herend chocolate pot, cover and saucer, Minton Haddon Hall vase, Royal Worcester floral decorated jug, Booth's blue and white "Ming" pattern soup tureen, cover and ladle, Dunoon Emma Ball Seaside teapot and three mugs and various other tea wares, a pair of Victorian sauce tureens, covers and stands, etc
A Chinese Canton enamel teapot with all-over floral spray decoration and cane-banded bronze handle, raised on a circular foot CONDITION REPORTS Various damage to the enamel - losses, cracks, splits, etc. throughout. the lid finial has been forced in with a resulting loss in enamel. There is a large loss of enamel to the body. The spout has been forced in leading to a large loss of enamel, there is yellow staining around the base. the interior reveals further loss of enamel. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout the whole - see images
A George V silver four piece tea service comprising teapot, water pot, water jug, twin handled sucrier and milk jug or rectangular form with canted corners raised on bun feet (by Blanckensee & Sons Limited Chester 1928 and 1930) Teapot bears engraving "Presented to Mr & Mrs Simister by the Governor and chairman and directors of Lever Brothers Limited on the occasion of their leaving port sunlight 1931)
A collection of seven gilt-washed glass Moët glasses, a pair of pink lustre washed Moët glasses, a Moët & Chandon wine cooler, a pair of Limoges 'Patek Philippe' rectangular dishes, a similar square dish, Franz Porcelain teapot and cream jug, Aynsley "Wild Tudor" clock and atomiser, a pair of Wedgwood Blue Jasper trinket dishes and covers, and a Royal Albert "Parkland" dish
A 19th century Chinese blue and white cylindrical teapot. Height 20 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lid of the teapot has a firing flaw rather than a chip to the underside rim of the lid approximately 1 cm x 3 mm. The main body of the teapot is in good order with just minor glaze flaws, discoloured hairlines to the glaze, etc.
A Carltonware coffee service, comprising teapot, sugar basin, milk jug, six cups and six saucers. CONDITION REPORT: All pieces with the exception of the coffee pot are in extremely good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The gilding is very good to all interiors and also to the edges. The coffee pot has no damage, no repairs and no restoration. It is however stained inside and crazed. It is perfectly serviceable. Please note catalogue description says tea set it is a coffee service.
A late Victorian green white and gilt tea set, Rockingham style and with foliate pattern, comprising teapot, sucrier, milk jug, 2 plates, 10 cups, 12 plates, 12 saucers. CONDITION REPORT: All pieces in this lot appear to be in very good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. We cannot see any hairline cracks in any of the pieces. There is some very minor rubbing to the gilding and very minor losses to the paintwork on some of the pieces but none of this in our opinion is significant.
A Worcester "Boy at the Window" teapot and cover, ovoid form, polychrome, decorated with Oriental figures, height 14 cm, and a Worcester vase of fluted ovoid form, polychrome, decorated with floral bouquet and sprigs, height 13 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The pot itself has a series of hairline cracks running in particular around the base of the piece. These are visible from the inside and externally. There is an old riveted repair indicating that the piece has probably been in two pieces. There has been no attempt to disguise the repair. The spout has a small edge nibble at the front and a hairline crack at the rear. There is a small chip to the top rim. The lid is in generally good order with no significant issues other than minor nibbles to the top lip.
A Victorian brown transfer printed earthenware child's part tea set (17). CONDITION REPORT: The teapot has a small glaze chip to the spout. The glaze to the knop on the handle is a little rubbed. The sucrier has some brown staining around the foot rim and to the base. The sugar basin has a very small inside edge foot rim chip which is of little consequence. One cup has been broken into 3 pieces and repaired. One cup is quite brown stained and crazed. A third cup is slightly crazed and slightly browned. All other pieces are in generally good order.
An Art Deco Taylor & Kent floral patterned tea set, comprising teapot, sugar basin, milk jug, 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 plates and sandwich plate. CONDITION REPORT: Other than minor tea staining to the interior of the teapot this lot is in very good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no hairline cracks and the gilding and paintwork are in generally very good.
A Worcester "Boy at the Window" teapot and cover, globular form, polychrome, decorated with Oriental figures, height 14 cm, and a Lowestoft saucer dish, polychrome, decorated with flowers, diameter 12 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot lid has a restored knop and restoration to the rim. Both areas are now discoloured. The teapot base has extensive hairline cracking and may well have been broken into several pieces. The cracking and glue marks are visible to both sides of the piece. There has been no attempt at disguise. There is discolouration to the spout. The saucer has four nibbles to the top rim. There are two hairline cracks across the foot rim one of which has spread right and left.
A silver teapot, by William Charles Fordham & Albert Buckley Faulkner, Sheffield 1914, of compressed circular shape with moulded edge, girdle and foot, with ebonised handle and finial, 16cm diameter, 19.67oz Silver body in good condition, the wooden handle has scuffs to the joints and loose pins, the wooden finial has a crack
A silver three piece tea set together with a silver hotwater jug, by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1934, comprising a teapot of compressed rectangular form below a shaped moulded edge, 15cm high together with the companion milk jug and sugar basin, also a silver hotwater jug, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1934, 21.75cm, 60.8oz (4)
-
151247 item(s)/page