Denby Green Wheat dinner and tea ware, and Villeroy & Boch 'Riviera' dinner ware in three boxes Condition Report Villeroy Boch - Utensil marks (on most plates). One crack on mug, two chips on two tea cups. Teapot missing lid lift, otherwise in good condition. Other set in good condition. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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A George IV silver three piece tea set comprising teapot, milk jug and twin-handled sucrier, each with faceted and embossed floral and fruit decoration (by William Hall, London, 1826), teapot approx 15 cm high, 52 oz CONDITION REPORTS Teapot finial has been rescrewed, there is a dent to one side, and another dent to the other side. The spacers are cracked. Handle has several dents, the base is not quite level and teapot wobbles, also appears to have had a repair to the base and soldered. Sugar bowl does not sit straight and wobbles slightly. Milk jug has been squashed to one side on the base and is dented. General wear and tear including knocks and dents, tarnish, etc.
A Chinese Qianlong Period porcelain mug, polychrome decorated with figures in an interior scene, 12 cm high, together with a Chinese Qianlong hexagonal teapot stand, polychrome decorated with figures in a garden setting, 13 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS The mug has some repairs to the rim and some repainting to the body. Wear to the decoration. Various firing faults including a larger one to the underneath of the handle. Discoloured. The teapot stand has wear to the decoration and gilding, various firing faults throughtout , general wear and tear.
A 19th Century Chinese .90 silver and relief work decorated three piece tea set of squash form with embossed floral decoration, the twin-handled sugar bowl featuring a bird of prey, the finials in the form of gnarled lotus flower branches, the handles as bamboo (by Wang Hing of Hong Kong), teapot approx 12 cm high, 35 oz total CONDITION REPORTS Teapot finial is loose, teapot lid is loose and the hinge is broken. The spacers are cracked, there is a blob of solder at the base of the handle, although not visible from the inside. The sugar basin lid - half finial is missing, there is a dent to the body where the bird is. The milk jug has large dent to the body. All items have general wear and tear including small dents, scratches and especially scratches where the loose finials spin round, residue of cleaning fluid, dirt.
A Chinese Qianlong Period teapot, polychrome decorated with flowers in a fenced garden, together with an associated lid with lychee finial, 10.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Pinhead firing faults all over. Firing fault to the inside of the spout. Wear to the gilding and enamel. Chip to end of spout. general wear. The steam hole to the top of the lid has chips both inside and out. Wear and dirt.
A Chinese Qianlong Period teapot decorated with vase of flowers and puce scale panels, together with matching hexagonal dish stand, similar mandarin decorated bellied jug and cover and a similar tea bowl and saucer CONDITION REPORTS The teapot has crazing all over, the spout has chips, various firing faults throughout, surface scratches, wear and scratches to paintwork, the stand has chips to the rim, discolouration to the outside edge, wear to the enamel work and gilding. The hexagonal dish/stand has a dull sound when tapped - possible fault line. The jug and cover - the handle has a crack and chip to the base, there are scratches to the paintwork and the enamel is worn in several places. The saucer has a chip and hairline crack to rim, and a few further hairline cracks. The teabowl also has several hairline cracks and chips. All items have general wear and tear including chips, wear to paintwork, dirt, etc See images for details.
A Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" pattern coffee set with blue crocus pattern comprising coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, five cups and six saucers CONDITION REPORTS The teapot has been broken and restored and it would appear that the entire handle side has been off and been put back on again. Crazing all over, resprayed. Tea cups, milk jug and sugar bowl all have wear and tear, surface scratches, some small chips to rims, crazing. All items show up very dark under UV light.
A box containing assorted 19th and early 20th Century carved ivory, to include a carved ivory teapot of plain form, a similar teacup and saucer, a stanhope in the form of binoculars inscribed "Cailo Mount" to sides, a pipe tamper in the form of a leg with boot and spat, a square box containing various patterns, a carved bone cribbage board, a miniature cricket bat, a "paper or fruit knife", inscribed, etc, together with a wooden box containing a set of bone dominoes
A Victorian silver three piece tea set comprising a water jug, teapot and twin-handled sucrier, decorated in the Classical manner with embossed swag and ribbon decoration and gadrooned beaded edges, raised on oval stepped bases, each engraved within an oval cartouche, the water jug "Bury Gun Club Won by Mr Whitehead April 1884", the teapot "Bury Gun Club July 1883 Won by Mr Whitehead" and the sugar bowl "Bury Gun Club August 1883" (by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1883), 26.2 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Water jug lid does not sit quite right and is a few millimetres out. The base of the handles / body appear to be slightly dented. There is a heavier scratch to the top of the main body as well as various surface scratches. Teapot handle has a crack near top. All items have wear and tear including surface scratches, tarnish, small knocks, etc. Total weight approx 72 oz.
19th century Dresden porcelain solitaire tea service CONDITION REPORT: Jug, good condition. Very slight wear to gilding on handle. Cup, appears good condition. Saucer, appears good condition. Sugar, very slight wear to gilding on knop of lid, lid appears ok. Bowl appears in good condition. Tray, appears to be in good condition, slight wear to gilding. Teapot, lid badly broken and re-glued, knop is damaged, two pieces present, tiny chip on underneath of spout, slight wear to gilding on handle.
Cumnock Ware salt crock, 30cm, teapot, 15cm and coffee pot, 19cm and a waisted vase, 11cm. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Crock - crack at back of hen surmounts, tail los to one of the chick's crests, loss to end of hen's beak. Quite a few losses to 'grass' on nest. Body appears sound, surface scratches. (All rather dirty and greasy). Vase - slight wear on base commensurate with age, slightly dirty but otherwise good, slight surface scratches. Coffee pot - lid appears good, tiny chip to end of spout and also side of spout. Cream glaze splodge on handle, natural glaze flaws on left of text panel, body appears good. 1903 teapot, lid has chip to interior rim (inside edge), knop and rest of lid appears ok. Small chip to underneath of spout, otherwise appears good.
Silver pear-shaped hot water jug with an ebony handle, Elkington, Sheffield 1903, height 21cm; a similar (not matching) Elkington teapot, diameter 15cm, gross weight 34oz 13dwt. Condition report: jug hallmarks legible; lid creased by hinge. Teapot hallmarks poor; general dents and thinness. Both items initialled "B".
Sadlers OKT42 racing car teapot, printed with nursery prints including 'Wendy Watering', 'Helping Daddy' in the style of Mabel Lucie Attwell, 21cm long Condition report: No damage or restoration. There is a minor firing crack to the rear of the drivers neck, small patches of crazing in glaze pooling areas and minor wear to the orange enamel.
Herend tea / coffee service, decorated with puce flora, to include: lidded teapot, three jugs (one with added cover) two lidded preserve pots, butter dish and cover, two lidded sucriers, two cake stands, six side plates, six coffee cups and saucers, and six teacups and saucers, printed marks with dates circa 1940 to bases, (48) Condition report: One sucrier has losses to the petals, the other sucrier has a minor (under 1mm) nick to one petal. Two teacups and one coffee cup are broken and restuck.
A GEORGIAN SILVER OVAL TEAPOT, maker's mark for John Denzilow (John Denziloe), London 1781, with bright cut bands and vacant cartouche, flat hinged cover, tapering spout, on a conforming oval teapot stand by Richard Rugg II, London 1791, on four claw and ball supports; teapot 24cm long, stand 16.5cm long, 616g (19.8 troy ozs) gross
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