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Lot 594

A collection of assorted Chinese ceramics to include a famille rose bowl, four lidded porcelain bowls, Kutani teapot and cover, ginger jar, tea bowls etc.

Lot 621

A George V demi fluted silver sugar bowl together with a similar silver plated teapot and cream jug

Lot 85

George V Heavy and Good Quality Silver 3 Piece Tea Service with Stylised Borders and Feet. Maker E. Viner. Hallmark Sheffield 1932. Comprises Teapot, Milk Jug and Sugar Bowl. Teapot Size 5.75 Inches High. 30 ozs, 20 grams.

Lot 718

GENESIS - a range of Genesis memorabilia to include 8 mugs, a miniature teapot and matching cup, a Trick of the Tail watch, 2 sets of 4 coats (one sealed), keyrings, a necklace, 2 lighters, 2 mouse mats, a patch and 11 Achim Pex 1/87 scale HGV lorries.

Lot 523

A Worcester teapot and cover c.1765, decorated in polychrome enamels with the Chinese Family pattern of figures around a low table and tall plant stand, beneath gilt and red crowsfoot borders, and a tall mug decorated with the same design, the teapot's finial restored, 20.5cm max. (3)

Lot 246

A small creamware cauliflower teapot and cover late 18th century, modelled with creamy florets to the cover and shoulders, issuing from large green leaves, 17cm. (2)

Lot 521

A Worcester teapot and cover c.1765, decorated with Chinese figures seated at a low table with three further figures standing, and a slop bowl painted with a single standing figure in a Chinese garden landscape, 19cm max. (3)

Lot 399

A Russian Soviet porcelain tête à tête service c.1931, Lomonosov Factory, richly decorated with an abstract pattern in blue, black and gilt on a white ground, signed for Alexandra Vladimirovna Riznich, blue EKS and wavy line marks. Comprising: a circular tray, a teapot and cover, a jug and cover, a sucrier and cover, two teacups and two saucers. (11)

Lot 245

A creamware teapot and cover c.1760, modelled as cauliflower with creamy florets issuing from rich green leaves, with a similar creamware slop bowl, some restoration, the cover a replacement, 21cm max. (3)

Lot 545

A Worcester teapot and cover c.1765-70, decorated outside of the factory with a version of the Scarlet Japan pattern, with bands of Oriental flowers alternating with narrow panels of chrysanthemum mons on a gilt and orange ground, a short crack to the cover, 19.5cm. (2) Cf. Simon Spero, Worcester Porcelain: The Klepser Collection, p.143, no. 165 for a similar teapot with tentative attribution to the Giles atelier.

Lot 218

A large Staffordshire redware teapot and cover c.1760, the cylindrical form applied to two sides with a tribal-like figure in feathered skirt and headdress, above a formal scrolled and floral design, the cover with three small floral sprigs around a spherical knop, a few small chips to the cover, 24cm. (2)

Lot 508

A Worcester teapot and cover with matching teacup and saucer c.1775, decorated probably in the atelier of James Giles with the Gold Queen's pattern, and an armorial Worcester coffee cup and saucer, also probably Giles decorated with the arms of the Hacker family, crossed swords and 9 marks, some damages and repairs, 19.6cm max. (6) The coffee cup and saucer with paper labels for the Stephen Hanscombe Collection.

Lot 524

A small Worcester teapot and cover c.1770, the neat globular shape brightly painted with the Lady at the Loom pattern, an Oriental lady in elaborate headdress seated and weaving, the reverse with tall blue rockwork, and a sparrowbeak jug in the same pattern, damages to the jug, 15.8cm. (3)

Lot 462

A group of Worcester and Caughley blue and white porcelains c.1755-75, including a teapot and cover and a jug and cover painted with the Mansfield pattern, and two tea canisters and covers, a large jug, a slop bowl, a small bowl, and a sucrier and cover printed with the Three Flowers pattern, some damages, 16cm max. (13)

Lot 526

A small Worcester teapot and cover c.1760-65, the compact globular form painted in polychrome enamels with Chinese figures and an oxen standing beneath a tree, and a Worcester sparrowbeak milk jug painted in the same hand with three Chinese figures in a garden setting, 15.7cm max. (3) The jug with a paper label for the Alixe W. McCart Collection, no.72.

Lot 465

A small collection of Worcester blue and white porcelains c.1758-70, including a potted meat pot painted in the Leaning Rock Fisherman within moulded panels, a teapot and cover in the Waiting Chinaman pattern, a creamboat in the Two-Porter Landscape pattern, and a sparrowbeak milk jug in the Rock Strata Island pattern, some damages, 19.5cm max. (5)

Lot 506

A small group of Worcester blue-scale porcelains c.1770, including a hexagonal teapot stand decorated in the Rich Kakiemon pattern with panels of chrysanthemum, a tall cylindrical mug, a milk jug and a coffee cup and saucer, all similarly decorated in Japan patterns with a simpler version of shaped panels with flowering Kakiemon sprays on a blue-scale ground, square seal and open crescent marks, some damages and repairs, 15cm max. (5)

Lot 349

A Minton part tea service c.1820, richly decorated in pattern 178 with bold orange-red flowerheads amid formal foliate scrolls in red and gilt, reserved on a green dot ground, some damage and restoration. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, a cake plate, three teacups, three coffee cans and five saucers. (18)

Lot 235

A creamware teapot and cover c.1780, the small rounded form brightly enamelled with a spray of flowers including rose and heartsease, the end of the spout lacking, 16.5cm. (2)

Lot 374

Two Sèvres cups and saucers 18th and 19th centuries, the earlier of gobelet a la Reine shape with a deep trembleuse saucer, decorated with gilt flower sprays and a formal border, the other of reeded form with a gilt anthemion border, and a small Sèvres teapot of ovoid form, richly decorated with puce ribbon suspended from roundels and leaf swags, covers lacking, 15.8cm max. (5)

Lot 393

A Wegely teapot and associated cover c.1755-57, the body moulded with bands of reeding and painted in underglaze blue with a version of the Strawflower pattern, blue W mark, the cover fitted with a gilt metal finial and overhead handle, 22.5cm. (2) Cf. The Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession No. 137 to A.1872 for an identical example.

Lot 525

A Worcester teapot and cover c.1765-68, and a coffee cup, painted with the Stag Hunt pattern, one side with a black dog in pursuit of a red stag, the reverse with Chinese figures in conversation, beneath a gilt spearhead border, some damages, 19.5cm. (3)

Lot 186

A Victorian silver Bachelors three piece tea serviceOf ovoid form, embossed with foliate swag and ribbon decoration, applied gadrooned borders, raised on four ball feet, comprising; tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, by John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1892, (3) height of tea pot 12cm, weight combined 15.5 troy oz CONDITION REPORT: General wear, surface scratches and a few dents, due to age of lotLid of teapot partially hallmarkedHallmarks to side in good condition Tarnished, but can be polishedGood fair condition

Lot 35

A 20th century brass bell of local interestThis bell is engraved presented by Northwich RNA to Macclesfield RNA 1976, height 20cm, together with a brass teapot stand having pierced decoration, height 23cm

Lot 238

A Locke & Co Worcester hand-painted blush ivory tea serviceComprising teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, four cups, four saucers, each decorated with fruit and foliage inside gilt and blue borders, factory marks to base CONDITION REPORT: All items are handpaintedSaucers one with small chip to bottom approx 0.3cm in sizeGilt on saucers where cup sits show signs of wear and scuffingAll teacups and saucers show scratching to the ivory groundTeapot has no structural problems, minor scratching to ground and wear to gilt

Lot 246

A Royal Crown Derby three piece tea serviceComprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl, milk jug, pattern number 2451, factory marks and date code for 1914, 1915 to base CONDITION REPORT: All appear to be in structurally sound condition with no visible signs of damage or restorationMinor scratching and wear to the gilt at the handle

Lot 58

A Wedgwood style blue Jasper dip pot pourri vase, 19th century, of baluster form, 20.5cm high, a Turner oval blue Jasper dip plaque and a Wedgwood 1953 coronation teapot, (3).

Lot 173

A late Victorian oval silver teapot, Ward Brothers, Birmingham 1894, part lobed and fluted, gross weight 15ozs.

Lot 182

A Victorian circular electroplate salver, engraved with a bird and a butterfly perched on branches, 31cm diameter, and a Victorian electroplate engraved teapot, (2).

Lot 161

An Edwardian silver bachelor teapot, Birmingham 1905, in Regency style, a similar style silver helmet cream jug, Birmingham 1899, and a silver tea strainer Sheffield 1912, gross weight combined 14ozs, (3).

Lot 20

A Spode part tea and coffee service, circa 1800, painted en grisaille with flowers, heightened and banded in gilt, with painted and impressed marks, forty four pieces including a pair of sucriers and covers and a teapot and stand, (44). Illustrated.

Lot 39

A Sèvres-style cabaret set, painted with fête champêtre scenes after Watteau, on a blue ground with gilt borders comprising: a tray, two cups and saucers, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug and a teapot and cover, each with pseudo Sèvres underglazed blue interlaced L's (6)

Lot 66

Four large Royal Doulton character jugs, Beswick teapot, collection of silver plate, framed football memorabilia, jardiniere and stand, vases, figures, Border Fine Art plates, ornaments, etc

Lot 1679

THREE VICTORIAN JACKFIELD TEAPOTS, ONE ON STAND, & ANOTHER TEAPOT.

Lot 326

A Bargeware treacle glazed kettle-shape teapot on stand, 25cm; Staffordshire salt glazed stoneware jug, modelled with Bacchanalian figures, a large Royal Doulton character jug, etc.

Lot 300

First period Worcester style teapot, 13cm, two cups and saucers, spoon tray (6)

Lot 367

Bargeware treacle glazed teapot, Wedgwood plates, etc

Lot 366

Miscellaneous cutlery, plated teapot, etc.

Lot 568

A small Edward VII silver teaset, teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, oval half-fluted form with embossed cartouche, teapot with ebony handle and finial, Birmingham 1903, approx. 16oz. gross total

Lot 571

A silver plated condiment trio, in original case, half-fluted teapot, cased carving set, further cutlery, etc.

Lot 447

An unusual Fulham-type stoneware teaset, teapot with cover, sugar bowl and milk jug, octagonal pedestal form moulded with strapwork, teapot 5.5in.

Lot 401

PRICE & KENSINGTON. A Price & Kensington walking teapot & matching cup.

Lot 299

A Castleford teapot and cover for the American Market, decorated with a neo-classical design incorporating the Eagle of the United States, 26cm long, circa 1810; together with an un-marked, floral decorated teabowlFor a similar example of this teapot, see page 157 in Geoffrey Godden's,, An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain. Godden states that whilst these moulded teapots are traditionally attributed to Castleford, other factories also manufactured similar wares. Condition Report Areas of cracking to rim, body and base.

Lot 273

A Chinese blue and white Export teapot with domed cover and knop finial, decorated with a mountainous river landscape; 21 cm wide, Qianlong/Jiaqing Condition Report Some deterioration, including: some chips to cover.

Lot 342

Five teapots, all decorated with flower sprays or plants; each teapot with a cover; two teapots attributed to Worcester (5) Condition Report Some deterioration including areas of cracking, riveting, loss, repair or other damage.

Lot 345

A Staffordshire copper-lustre teapot with domed cover, decorated with floral designs in high relief; 22cm wide; together with a number of other lustre wares, similar

Lot 322

Two Castleford saltglaze teapots: one attributed to Sowter & Co. and one attributed to Mexborough. Both of typical lozenge form decorated with classical figures, the larger 26cm long, circa 1810 (2) Condition Report Some deterioration, including smaller teapot with damaged cover.

Lot 329

A Caughley blue and white teapot with domed cover and bud finial, decorated with floral designs; the base with underglaze blue mark; together with a similar, Worcester teapot and cover, decorated with a Chinese style mountainous river landscape, the last 16cm wide (2) Condition Report Some deterioration including extensive body crack to Caughley and cover chip to Worcester.

Lot 340

AMENDMENT - ONE BOWL ONLY (7) - A Sunderland lustre teapot and cover, decorated with fruit and foliage, circa 1830; together with two jugs, two bowls and three cups/mugs (8) Condition Report Areas of deterioration including cracking and damage

Lot 334

A Castleford style teapot of ten-sided form with domed cover; decorated with floral designs, probably Staffordshire and early 19th Century Condition Report Some deterioration including an area of restoration at the rim and a chip to the spout.Replacement finial to cover

Lot 356

Early 19th century English teawares, including Minton, Ridgway and Davenport, blue ground decorated with gilded foliage and gilt edged floral polychrome panels, including: Minton, pattern 876 - oval teapot and cover, rectangular teapot, cover and stand, milk jug, bowl, cup and saucer; Ridgway, pattern 2/596 - sugar box and cover, bowl, two saucer dishes, two saucers, three cups; Ridgway patt. 2/187 - teapot and cover, three cups and one saucer etc. Condition Report Damage includes: Patt. 876 - oval teapot - crack to base and cover, rectangular teapot - hairline to base, milk jug cracked, bowl with hairlinePatt. 2/596 - Bowl stapled, two saucer dishes - one restored, the other stapled, one saucer cracked, one cup cracked.Patt. 2/187 - teapot cover repaired

Lot 349

Ridgway and Staffordshire Imari decorated teawares, c. 1820's, comprising: Patt. 2/1213 - teapot and cover, sugar box and cover, bowl, trio of two cups and a saucer; Patt. 2/1131 - teapot and cover, sugar box and cover, milk jug, bowl, four cups, nine saucers, one tea plate to/w a further teapot and cover, sugar box and cover, three milk jugs, two cake plates, four teacups and two saucers Condition Report Damage includes - Patt. 2.1213 - feint hairline in base of teapotPatt. 2/1131 - teapot finial re-glued, bowl stapled

Lot 277

A famille rose teapot and a Kaga chaire; together with a quantity of Asian Ceramics, comprising: a blue and white fish bowl; two famille rose cups and saucers; two blue and white dishes; three blue and white vases with Kangxi marks; and a blue and white vase with four-character mark (8) Condition Report Please note that there are some areas of deterioration, loss and or repair in this lot.

Lot 339

An English creamware teapot attributed to John Walton of Burslem; a Chamberlain's Worcester teapot, the interior cover inscribed 'Warrented No. 432'; and an English teapot in the famille rose style; the first 27cm long (3) Condition Report Some deterioration including loss, damage and repair

Lot 351

An early 19th century Staffordshire part tea & coffee service richly decorated in mazarine blue and apricot with foliate gilding, comprising: Coffee pot and cover with butterfly finial, sugar box and cover, bowl, teapot stand, three side plates, cake plate, teacup & saucer to/w a similar part tea service decorated with mazarine blue and peach colours, comprising oval teapot, milk jug, saucer dish and a trio, all c. 1805-1820 Condition Report Hairlines in cover of the coffee potOval teapot - chip to spout, hairline and handle rivetedSaucer dish with hairline

Lot 8

An electroplated oval entree dish and cover, a half-reeded teapot, oval tureen and dish cover (box)

Lot 328

Five English teapots, comprising: a Booths Silicon China example; a Newhall example of lozenge form; a small white monochrome teapot; a Chinoiserie decorated Staffordshire teapot; and a floral decorated teapot and damaged cover attributed to Worcester, the last 19cm wide (5) Condition Report All five teapots with various degrees of damage, loss, fritting, cracking or chipping.

Lot 337

A small Staffordshire teapot and domed cover, decorated in yellow with a band of figures; together with a brown-glazed monochrome teapot (cover lacking) and a mottled glazed with moulded leaf design, the last 16cm wide (3) Condition Report Some deterioration including areas of repair, damage and loss.

Lot 341

A Meissen or Meissen style teapot and cover, decorated with flower sprays, 17cm long, underglaze blue mark; together with another teapot, similar, 15cm long, underglaze blue crossed-swords mark (2) Condition Report Some deterioration including extremity chps and loss to spout of second teapot.

Lot 332

A Staffordshire creamware teapot and cover with interlaced handle; together with an oval Pinxton-style teapot; and a small Staffordshire teapot decorated with ruins in a pink lustre, the last 16cm wide (3) Condition Report Some deterioration including restoration to the second and re[pairs to the first.

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