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A COLLECTION OF MIXED CERAMICS INCLUDING CONTINENTAL LIDDED BOX of rectangular form with canted corners, with gilt decoration on a blue ground 17cm wide and matching baluster vase 19cm high; 18th century Wedgwood creamware warming bowl with spout, the lid with acorn finial, 17cm high; Burleigh ware Art Deco teapot etc.
A late 19th century blue and white teapot and a cover, two Song wares and a blanc de Chine Buddhist lion, the tea pot painted with figures boating below a constellation, its handle raised over it, 14cm (5.5 in) high, the green glazes of the Song vase and bowl degraded brown the vase 13cm (5 in) high, the male Buddhist lion jostick holder, 12.5cm (5 in) high (5)
Royal Crown Derby - a Royal Antoinette teapot, second quality (faults); a 2451 Imari goblet, first quality; a Prince Consort plate, painted by J. Brookes, signed, with roses and other country flowers, first quality; inglaze blue Imari octagonal bowl (faults), teapot, dinner plate, coffee cans, etc; Mikado tea plate; an Abbeydale shaped rectangular trinket tray, gilded with chrysanthemums on a garnet ground; qty
A 19th century pewter coffee pot, fluted ebonised handle, knop finial; a 19th century pewter baluster beer mug; a pair of 18th/19th century pewter plates, touch marks; others (2); candlestick; teapot ; a pair of brass candlesticks, of George II design, square bases; another pair, smaller; a matched set of four candlesticks
THREE MEASHAM BARGEWARE TEAPOTS, to include a large teapot (damaged/restored), height approximately 32cm, treacle glazed teapot with applied bird and foliage motifs and plaque 'Present to a Friend' and two smaller similar teapots 'Rebekah Pitt, St Dennes, Hunnington, 1888' (s.d. to spout) and 'Mrs H. Redfern, Derby, 1889' (s.d. to spout) (3)
A cream ware teapot, deep cream enamelled in red, black and green, with inscription 'Wilkes and Liberty no 45' after John Wilkes, Politician and Defender of Liberty, in issue 45 of his publication 'The North Briton, John Wilkes' attack on George III's 1763 speech endorsing the Paris Peace Treaty, earned him a warrant for his arrest for libel, with strong support from the public, Wilkes was cleared by the Lord Chief Justice
Silver three piece tea set comprising: teapot; two handled sucrier and cream jug, London, matched hallmarks. 23 Troy ozs approx. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Jug and bowl are hallmarked London 1935, teapot is hallmarked London 1936. Surface wear and scratches as expected, no obvious major dents or damage. One or two minor dents to teapot and bowl.The weight of the teapot is 16 troy oz.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHINA FIGURES, 'Gipsy Girl', 8" (20.3cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A PARAGON CHINA FIGURE' Flower Girl', (15.2cm) high, a BESWICK 'Sairy Gamp' POTTERY TEAPOT (691), 5 1/2" (14cm) high, AND A TUSCAN CHINA FIGURE 'Sweet Hortense' (No. 127), 8" (20.3cm) high, printed impressed and painted marks (4)
CARLTON WARE 'AUSTRALIAN' POTTERY TETE A TETE, foxglove and leaf moulded design, viz TEAPOT, CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOW, PAIR TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS AND MATCHING LEAF SHAPED SMALL DISH, TOGETHER WITH DECORATIVE CONTINENTAL CHINA LUSTRE GLAZED CABINET SET OF FIVE PIECES on polyfoil oval tray, maroon and gilt decoration, THE TRAY 9 3/4" (24.7cm) WIDE
Kate Malone (b.1959) Porcelain part teaset comprising baluster-shaped teapot, four cups and saucers (one af), white glaze with blue underglazed sealife, squid, nautilus designs, prints to base "Kate Malone at Balls Pond Studios", together with a Kate Malone black transfer-printed mug (af) Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox.
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