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An Edwardian silver teapot, with ebonised handle and knop on pedestal foot, Birmingham 1908, by Elkington and Co., 24cm across, 11.98ozt, 372.5g 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 small silver teapot with half gadrooned body and boxwood handle and knop, London 1902, 16.18ozt, 503.2g, 24.5cm across 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 V silver teapot of plain tapered oval form with two lines of scrolling decoration, together with a scrolling carved ivory handle, stamped "7043" to base, together with a matching twin-handled sugar pot (by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, 1911 and 1910 respectively), approx 19.2 oz total, teapot approx 12.5 cm high
A George III silver teapot of squashed bullet form with ebonised handle and finial, bearing armorial to side depicting pheasant on a rocky outcrop and a phoenix rising from a turret (by "WE" in a rectangular lozenge, London, 1824), 12.4 oz inc handle, 10 cm high(Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire) CONDITION REPORTS Teapot does rock forward and back very slightly on its' foot. The lid hinge is loose and needs attention. Large dent to the body of the teapot on one side, some minor smaller dents throughout. Foot is bent slightly out of circular. There is a repair to the spout - see images. Some small scratches, general signs of wear and tear throughout
A Victorian silver coffee pot with all-over scrolling foliate decoration, the finial mounted as a bird eating fruit, raised on four acanthus decorated feet, stamped "A.B. Savory & Sons, London" (by William Smily, London, 1860), approx 32.7 oz, 25.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Teapot wobbles on its feet. there is a slight wobble from the hinge on the lid, the handle needs attention as it is coming loose and is bent. Various scratches to the body including a deeper scratch beneath the handle - see images. Some minor small dents to the body. There has also possibly been a repair on the body underneath the handle, which we will endeavour to photograph from both sides. General signs of wear and tear throughout due to age and use. There is also damage to the underneath of one foot - see images
A George III silver teapot of plain oval form with bright cut decoration of swags of flowers and fruit, together with a cartouche initialled "SH", ebonised finial and handle (by Hester Bateman, London, 1784), approx 13.3 oz, 14.8 cm high(Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire) CONDITION REPORTS Wooden finial cracked, split, chipped and is loose and does not tighten any more. Lid bent slightly, does not fit snugly, hinge needs attention, handle with repair crudely done - see images. Body with some dents throughout, spout is rough to the touch. Base has possibly been re-soldered and is also bent inwards and slightly out of shape. All over general signs of wear and tear
A Victorian silver teapot of bulbous form with profusely embossed decoration, the spout in the form of a beast's head (by Benjamin Preston, London 1862), approx 15.7 oz, 14 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Teapot lid is wobbly on the hinge, bowl finial is slightly bent. The handle of the cover is very slightly tipping forward. One pin of the handle is coming loose and needs attention but is currently still present. some small dents to the handle, some smaller dents to the body throughout, light scratches throughout. General signs of wear and tear through age and use.
A George II silver teapot of inverted pear form with engraved scrolling and foliate decoration to the shoulders, ebonised finial and wooden handle, above a stepped circular base (London 1749 by David Hennell I) approx 12.2 oz, 13 cm high (Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire) CONDITION REPORTS Wooden finial with various splits, hinge is slightly wobbly on the cover. Teapot wooden handle is also very loose and has been broken and repaired in the past in two distinct places. Pins holding the handle in needs attention as they are coming loose. Some minor dents to the body. Base has possibly been re-soldered. General light scratches throughout. General signs of wear and tear throughout
An Edwardian silver teapot of rectangular bellied form with half reeded / fluted decoration, raised on four ball feet, with ebonised finial and handle (by Walker & Hall, Chester, 1906), approx 21.5 oz, 16 cm high (Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire)
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