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A CHINESE YIXING TEAPOT AND COVER, Qing Dynasty, late 17th century, with plain compressed ovoid body, the flat cover with conical cushion finial, the inside cover and base with impressed marks, with gilt chain and wire work mounts, 12cm high x 12cm long. Condition report: Appears to be very good overall condition with no chips or cracks noted, the gilt metal mounts from the rim of the cover are lacking
"QUOTATIONS OF CHAIRMAN MAO" TEAPOTWhite ceramic teapot, approx. 6 1/2" x 5 1/5" dia., decorated with the image of an ocean liner underway, beneath a representation of Mao Zedong's "Little Red Book" surrounded by sunbeams. The lid bears an inscription in Chinese: "Serve the People", and the base bears an unidentified maker's mark with the date 1968. Some minor blemishes, else very good.
CHINESE ENAMELED PORCELAIN TEA POTSmall circular Chinese teapot, 3 1/2" x 4 1/4", with a gently domed lid attached to the handle of the teapot by a chain, and with a small plug for the spout attached by the same chain. The teapot is of white porcelain, decorated in the famille rose style with images of flowers and butterflies. The handle bears molded articulations in the style of bamboo. Bears an unidentified seal stamp at the base, likely manufactured at the end of the nineteenth century. Slightly soiled, else very good.
A pair of 19th century Chinese famille rose baluster mugs, a similar teapot, and other items (damages) (box) Condition report Report by GHOne tankard with hairline crack around the bottom of the handle, the other with a large chip and associated hairline crack in the same place.The largest teapot completely cracked all around the body, with associated large rim chips and a chip to the finial on the cover. The smaller teapot has some foot-rim nibbles and chips to the end of the spout, as well as some rim nibbles and the cover is fully broken and re-glued with the finial broken off and present.The blue ginger jar and cover is in good condition, and the remaining vase has a couple of foot-rim nibbles but is otherwise good.
Collection of late 18th Century New Hall porcelain tableware including teapot, jugs, tea bowls, cups, saucers etc Condition: The teapot has a crack running through the base and up the side at two points, the remainder of the collection is largely good condition but we recommend viewing this lot in person - **General condition consistent with age
Yixing teapot of globular form, having a moulded bamboo handle and spout, calligraphic script to one side and stylised foliage to the other, base with two character mark, 11cm high Condition: The very tip of the spout looks as if it may have been filed to remove a miniscule chip/flake, but barely noticeable - **General condition consistent with age
Satsuma earthenware tea service decorated with lakeland landscapes with figures from everyday life, bearing a mark that reads Kizan and comprising: teapot, lidded jug, lidded two handled sucriere, six cups and five saucers Condition: Some minor rubbing to the gilding - **General condition consistent with age
Pair of 19th Century Chinese export porcelain two handled tea cups and saucers, each having blue and white painted decoration depicting a pagoda in a landscape and foliate sprays, diameter of saucers 15.25cm together with a Nankin ovoid teapot having gilt highlighted blue and white painted landscape decoration, 15.5cm high and four similar saucers, 12.75cm diameter Condition: Teapot lid with large chip from edge measuring approx 25mm x 5mm and a further flake to the upper edge rim approx 15mm x 8mm, the tip of the spout has nibbling approx 8mm x 4mm and the underside of the tip of the spout also nibbled, one of the cups has had a handle broken off and poorly restuck, the other cup has minor chip to the top rim, one of the larger saucers has faint hairline crack running across the well only visible from the underside, the other has minor chips to the top rim where the high points have been knocked off, the four smaller saucers: one with hairline crack approx 40mm with a small V section from the top missing, all pieces have minor rubbing to the gilding - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian engraved silver three piece tea set having foliate ribbon and swag decoration and comprising: squat baluster shaped teapot, shallow two handled sugar basin and baluster shaped jug, the rims and handles of each with beaded decoration, maker probably Arthur Sibley, London 1870, height of teapot 16cm, combined weight 32.7oz approx gross, housed in an early 20th Century oak case having an inset brass handle to the hinged cover, 35.25cm wide Condition: The knop on the teapot is possibly a replacement - **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century German silver four piece tea and coffee service by Bruckmann & Sohne, each piece having embossed Art Nouveau design stylised foliate decoration and comprising: coffee pot 23cm high, teapot 20.25cm high, jug 19cm high, lidded two handled sucriere 15.5cm high together with a matching Austrian silver oval tray 57.5cm wide, combined weight 127.5oz approx Condition: The jug has two very slight dents and there is some minor scratching across all pieces - **General condition consistent with age
Edward VII silver four piece tea service, each piece with half fluted decoration, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1906/1907, height of hot water jug 24.75cm inclusive of handle, 76.6oz approx gross Condition: Lip of jug is somewhat buckled, teapot and hot water jug are each missing the knop spacer and have very slight dents - **General condition consistent with age
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