An early 19th century Chinese famille verte part tea service, decorated figures (slight damage) Condition report Report by RB The teapot: Generally good, gilding good, spout and handle good The cover: A couple of very minor chips to the underside of the cover The two handled sugar bowl: Generally good The cover: A couple of minor rim chips The two bread plates: One with a chip to the rim (at 9 o'clock), also cracked, The other with a couple of minor chips to the underside of the rim The milk jug: The milk jug, generally good The six teacups: One with handle glued, now part detached, two with rubbing to the rim, and very slight chipping, the others generally good The six saucer: Generally good
We found 151247 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 151247 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
151247 item(s)/page
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SET comprising of a teapot, a hot water jug, a sugar basin and cover and a milk jug, all chased with grapevine decoration, stamped Sterling and by Peter L Krider Co. of Philadelphia, 102 troy oz; and a silver plated tray with shell and scroll border and matching handles (5)
A SET OF SIX FEATHER EDGE AND LACE PATTERN SILVER TEASPOONS by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd; two further sets of silver teaspoons; a single teaspoon; two sets of six plated soup spoons; a cased set of six silver fish knives and forks by Viner's Ltd; a silver back hairbrush; a plated teapot and a cutlery box
'Honeydew' a Clarice Cliff part service, painted in shades of green, yellow and brown, comprising Lynton teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, muffin dish and cover, taller jug and basin, two slot toast rack, cup, saucer, sandwich plate, twin-compartment dish, banded egg cup and miniature cruet, some factory marks, damages 12.5cm. high
A Brookes and Adams Bandalasta Ware red urea formaldehyde tea set, comprising mottled red, yellow and orange, comprising teapot, diffuser and small cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, one cup and sandwich tray saucer, one cup and saucer and two plates, a British Buttner Product pink and black Phenolic resin ashtray and a green bakelite powder box and cover, cast marks, teapot 11cm. high (11) Exhibited Thirties, Arts Council 1979, A comparable example of the BBP ashtray was exhibited, catalogue 3.58, illustrated page 141. Literature The Pursuit of Style John Jesse at Kensington Church Street, Sotheby's 22nd February 2006 lot 218.
Edmund de Waal (born 1964) a porcelain teapot and cover, hand modelled, with wire handle, covered in a blue celadon crackled glaze, and a matched milk-jug and two tall cups and saucers impressed seal mark to shoulder of pot 11cm high (teapot) (6). Literature Victoria & Albert museum for a comparable porcelain teapot purchased from Soft Clay, Contemporary Applied Arts, London 1996
Bernard Leach (1887-1979) a porcelain teapot and cover, the pulled ovoid body with vertical cut motif, covered in a pale celadon glaze, impressed Leach Pottery and Bernard Leach seal marks, hairlines to handle and some old restoration to handle and spout tip, 11.5cm. high Provenance The Bernard & Janet Leach Collection, New Craftsman Gallery, St Ives, 1994. The C E Hanley Collection.
‡ Dame Lucie Rie D.B.E (1902-1995) and Hans Coper (1920-1981) a porcelain cup and saucer, covered in a deep, rich black glaze with grey rims, impressed seal marks, 4cm. high, 14cm. diam. Literature Oliver Watson Studio Pottery, Phaidon, page 236 catalogue number 528 for a black glazed teapot dated to 1951.
A Walker & Hall electroplated metal Pride four piece tea set designed by David Mellor, model no.53722, comprising teapot and cover, hot-water pot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, with black plastic handles and finials, stamped marks, 16cm. high (hot-water pot) (4) Catalogue Notes The Pride tea set, designed by David Mellor in 1958 won a Council of Industry Design Award in 1959 for aesthetic beauty and practicality. Literature British Art and Design Victoria & Albert Museum, page 216 for this design illustrated.
A Rosenthal teapot, milk-jug and covered sugar basin designed by Walter Gropius, glazed black, a Rookwood Pottery vase, dated 1913, ovoid with inverted rim, painted with a frieze of berried foliage, in red, orange and black, a Doulton Faience vase, another Doulton vase and two figures impressed marks, 10cm. high (8)
-
151247 item(s)/page