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Bing and Grondahl porcelain part tea/coffee set, Seagull pattern, comprising cups and saucers, tea plates, teapot, covered bowl and milk jug and Bing and Grondahl porcelain part dinner service, Seagull pattern, comprising dinner plates, soup bowls, dessert plates, two oval serving dishes, pair of candlesticks, gravy boat etc.
A Canton famille rose part tete-a-tete, comprising: a tray, about 28cm diameter; a teapot; an oviform sugar bowl with cover; a cup, 10cm diameter; and a saucer, 14cm diameter; each one decorated with typical designs of Manchu/Chinese figures and Natural History; Qing Dynasty (7) Condition Report Please note that the damage includes: repairs to the handle and spout of the teapot; areas of chipping, enamel wear; and other deterioration.
A Yixing teapot and cover with loose-ring handle finial; of cylindrical form, the base and cover both with seal mark, 11cm highProvenance; The Property of a Lady. Condition Report Please note that there are some areas of damage to this teapot, including areas of loss, wear and deterioration.
A number of Royal Crown Derby, Imari pattern wares, comprising: a teapot and milk jug; 7 cups (one cup with three handles); a single dish, 20 cm diameter; and ten saucers, the largest saucers 16 cm diameter; together with a Royal Worcester cup and saucer, painted with a song bird on a flowering branch by W. Hart; and a small Coalport mug (22)
A Canton famille rose part service, comprising: a teapot and domed cover; a large jug, 18 cm long; a bowl and cover, 12 cm wide; a teapot (cover lacking); two dishes, 24 cm diameter; 13 plates; 10 saucers; 17 cups; 8 small plates; and a small oval dish, 14 cm diameter. Each piece decorated with typical designs of natural history and Manchu/Chinese figures. Qing Dynasty (lot) Condition Report Please note that this is a large group lot where condition may vary from item to item; some areas of deterioration, wear, chipping and cracking extant.
A Japanese Imari vessel and cover of 'Kamcheng' form; together with a bottle of 'rose water sprinkler' form; a tripod koro and domed cover with karashishi finial; a fish shaped dish, 34 cm long; a soy sauce dispenser; a teapot and cover; and an Imari bowl with floral designs; Meiji Period or later (7)
Worcester blue and white tea bowl and associated saucer, printed with 'The Three Flowers'; Worcester blue and white flute cup and saucer, with printed borders; blue and white Worcester style globular shaped teapot and cover, height 14cm approximately; blue and white Worcester style tea canister and cover, height 14cm. (8)
A George III silver teapot, possibly by Crispin Fuller & Charles Fox, London 1814, shaped rectangular, with straight gadroon border and shell decoration, ivory canopy finial, scroll handle, bun feet, 14cms (5 1/2in.) high; a George III two-handled silver sugar bowl, by W.H., London 1812, rounded rectangular with gadroon border and shell decoration, engraved initials, 20cms (8in.); and a George V silver milk jug, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1912, 14cm (5in.), 37.6oz. gross. (3)
Two "Seasons Figures", probably Stevenson & Hancock, the tallest height 25cm; porcelain 'Farewell', height 20cm; three pottery cottage or castle ornaments, the tallest height 19cm; Majolica hexagonal teapot and cover; small Majolica milk jug, Majolica shell shaped butter dish; brown glaze money box impressed "MONEY TAKEN IN HERE", height 9.8cm; Chelsea style figure of Leda and The Swan, HEIGHT 19cm. (12)
An Elkington & Co plated meat cover, a pair of Corinthian column candlesticks, a large oval tray and sundry plate, including a spoon warmer, a meat cover, a teapot, a pair of ornate salts and a similar mustard pot with blue glass liners, a cased set of servers and a small quantity of flatware
AN IRISH WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT, Dublin 1833, mark of Josiah Law, of large baluster form, naturalistically embossed and engraved with all over foliate and shell decoration to an orange peel ground, with cast flower head and leafy finial, the scroll handle wrapped in acanthus leaves in relief, the body with a large vacant cartouche to one side, raised on circular spreading foot, (c.1,026g). 19cm high, 27cm wide over handle and spout
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEAPOT, London 1903, mark of West & Son, stamped West & Son, 18 and 19 College Green, Dublin, of squat baluster form, the domed hinged lid with timber finial above a gadrooned rim, the plain body engraved with crest, and with applied timber scroll handle, (c.606.5g all in). 29cm wide over handle and spout
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, London 1842, mark of Benjamin Smith III, of globular form, engraved with scrolling leafy decoration, the hinged lid with naturalistic cast finial in the form of a thistle, and with 'C' scroll handle, on stepped spreading circular base, (c.700g). 25cm wide over handle and spout
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, London 1802, mark of The Hennells, comprising coffee pot, teapot (1804), cream jug, sugar bowl and pot stand, each of oval spherical form, with engraved Greek key borders, beaded rims and collars, the coffee pot raised on foot, the stand with turned wood base, (c.2,395g all in). The coffee pot 29cm wide over handle and spout. 20cm high. (5)

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