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A Wedgwood jasperware clock, 'Tempis Fugit' cresting, a Susie Cooper coffee set, a Minton 'spider web' coffee set, other ceramics.Condition report:Wedgwood clock - chips to baseRye Pottery figure - excellent condition Worcester vase - repaired and loss of gildingT Goode saucers and bowl - crazing to some items, hairline crack to one large saucerMinions coffee set - fine surface scratches and some loss of paint to many itemsSusie Cooper teaset - teapot lid repaired, crazing to many itemsPlease see additional uploaded images.
Two creamware tazzae, 19th century, one painted with a botanical specimen of a poppy to the interior and other flowers to the sides, the other Wedgwood and decorated with scattered leaves and nuts, a New Hall teapot decorated with the Boy in the Window pattern, and a Continental coffee pot and cover painted in blue, some damages and restorations, 32.5cm max. (6)
A Meissen composite tea and coffee service, c.1740, the quatrefoil forms painted with varying Holzschnitt flowers and insects, blue crossed swords marks. Comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a tea canister and cover, five cups and six saucers. (19) Provenance: the Chetwynd family, Brocton Hall, Staffordshire.
A rare miniature or toy-sized Worcester blue and white teapot and cover, c.1785, printed with a shepherdess and a girl on a swing from the Wheeling Chair Group of patterns, within beaded roundels, disguised numeral mark, a body crack and a crack to the handle, 12cm across. (2)Provenance: the David and Jan Birley Collection. Cf. Branyan, French and Sandon, Blue and White Worcester Porcelain, II.A.20, where the pattern is described as 'very rare'.
A large Staffordshire redware teapot or punch pot and cover, c.1760, the cylindrical form sprigged with figures at various pursuits with birds and objects, between formal foliate and trellis designs, some chipping to the edge of the cover and spout, 7.5cm across. (2)Provenance: from the collection of the late Jonathan Horne.
A Staffordshire redware teapot and cover, c.1780, the cylindrical body turned with a continuous geometric design, glazed to the interior and exterior, a small salt-glazed cream jug painted with pink flowers and green foliage and a small Jackfield helmet shape jug, minor faults, 10cm high max. (4)
A small group of Chinese porcelains, Kangxi (1662-1722) and later, two saucer dishes painted in the Japanese manner in famille verte enamels with flowering plants, a small bowl and a small plate painted in underglaze blue, a small teapot and cover painted with a landscape scene, a large mug for the export market and a helmet jug with European gilding, some damages and repairs, 17cm max. (8)
A group of Worcester tea and coffee wares, c.1770-90, a coffee cup and saucer painted with the Pu Tai pattern, a cup painted in the London atelier of James Giles with a version of the Scarlet Japan pattern, three other cups painted with Chinese figures, and a teapot and cover painted with polychrome flowers, minor faults, 18cm max. (8)
A collection of 19th century and later silver plated wares, including: a Royles patent self-pouring teapot, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 26cms high; a Sheridan silverplate jug; a pair of wine slides or coasters; a oak canteen of silver plated cutlery, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd.; a pair of candle snuffers; and other items; together with a selection of books and ephemera relating to silver and silver plate.
Porcelain teapot with synchronous blue decoration of persons and patterns and lid crowned with foo-dog, 18 cm high (handle restored), porcelain vase with blue decoration of persons at garden fence and rock and porcelain ear vase with blue floral decoration, all after Ming example, China 20th/21st century
Porcelain Imari teapot with long lily decoration, China Kangxi period ca. 1720, 10 cm high (ear restored), eggshell porcelain dish with blue and white long lilac decoration, Chenghua 4-character mark, Kangxi period ca. 1700 (edge flakes) and porcelain dish with blue and white decor of fishermen on the water, Japan Edo period early 19th century (hairline and 2 chips)
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