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Lot 195

TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN SMALL BALUSTER CASE, with reserves decorated with landscapes, with gilt button handles, unmarked base, 5 ½" (14cm) high AND A SMALL PORCELAIN TEAPOT, unmarked base, 3 ½" (8.8cm) high (2)

Lot 307

NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY SEATED TOBY JUG, with underglaze blue printed Willow pattern decoration and overglaze polychrome painted decoration, 9 1/4" high (23.5cm), and a NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH POTTERY SMALL TEAPOT with printed Willow pattern decoration, mark 'Stone China' (2)

Lot 423

A Derby quatrelobed teapot and cover c.1756-58, the moulded form finely painted in the cotton stem manner with a bold spray of flowers, the reverse with a large spray of honeysuckle, some faults, 20.5cm. (2) Provenance: the C E Hanley Collection. Purchased from Jupiter Antiques, 9th September 1996. Previously in the Gordon Partington Collection.

Lot 407

A large Pennington's (Liverpool) teapot and cover c.1780, painted in polychrome enamels with the Smoker's Valet pattern, each side with a Chinese figure holding a long pipe, and another figure holding a flower, a few small chips, 22.5cm. (2)

Lot 372

A Worcester blue and white part tea service c.1770, printed in the Fence pattern and comprising a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl, six teabowls and six saucers, together with a milk jug printed in the Three Flowers pattern, and a sugar bowl and four teabowls painted in the Mansfield pattern, some faults, 16.5cm max. (21)

Lot 116

A rare Liverpool tin-glazed stoneware teapot and cover c.1760, the globular body painted in blue with a small building beside four tall trees in a rural landscape, the cover with a hatched border, cracked, 18cm across. (2) Provenance: the C E Hanley Collection. Purchased from Christie's, 12th June 1995, lot 24.

Lot 128

A Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware teapot and cover of Jacobite significance c.1760, enamelled in the famille rose palette with a figure to each side, amidst Oriental flowering branches, one side with a European figure perched beside a six-petalled Jacobite rose, raised on three feet, some restoration, 20cm. (2) Provenance: from a private collection near London. Paper label for Martyn Edgell Antiques.

Lot 402

A Worcester teapot and cover c.1770-75, painted with flowers in the Compagnie des Indes manner, in a palette of pink, purple, brown, green and gilt, a short crack to the end of the spout, 18.5cm. (2)

Lot 117

A rare Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware teapot and cover c.1750-55, brightly enamelled each side with a jagged panel containing a putto reaching down through the clouds to a bird perched on sprays of flowering prunus and chrysanthemum, reserved on a turquoise ground, minor faults, 20cm across. (2) Provenance: the C E Hanley Collection. Purchased from Sotheby's, The Shand Kydd Collection, 25th November 1997, lot 216. Previously in the collection of Frances L. Dickson. Illustrated: Frank Tilley, Teapots and Tea, p.20, col. pl.A.

Lot 358

A Lowestoft blue and white miniature or toy teapot and cover c.1762-65, the small globular body painted with small boats and pagodas in a Chinese island landscape, a berry border to the shoulder and cover's edge, 10.5cm across. (2) Cf. Sheenah Smith, Lowestoft Porcelain in the Norwich Castle Museum, p.218.

Lot 416

A William Reid (Liverpool) teapot and cover c.1754-56, each side painted in polychrome enamels with a standing Chinaman holding a long spear beside a pine tree and a potted plant, the cover with a similar plant and barrel garden seat, the rims with a band of green diaper panels and flowerheads, some chipping, 16.5cm across. (2) Provenance: the C E Hanley Collection. Purchased from Phillips, The Watney Collection Part I, 22nd September 1999, lot 235. Illustrated: Bernard Watney, Liverpool Porcelain, col. pl.5a. Also, ECC Transactions Vol. 20, Part 2, 2008, p.329, and Simon Spero, Price Guide to 18th Century English Porcelain, p.209. Exhibited: Phillips, Liverpool Loan Exhibition, 6th-12th March 1997.

Lot 382

A Worcester moulded teapot and cover c.1770, the barrel form moulded with flower sprays within continuous foliate bands, left in the white, a Worcester coffee cup with polychrome flower decoration, and a slop bowl painted with the Stag Hunt pattern, some restoration to the bowl, 18cm max. (4)

Lot 131

A Whieldon type creamware teapot and cover c.1760, applied with sprays of fruiting grapevine on a mottled manganese ground, with crabstock spout and handle, and a Cockpit Hill (Derby) small creamware teapot and cover, the spout moulded with leaves, 18.5cm max. (4) Provenance: The C E Hanley Collection. The Whieldon teapot purchased from Charles Garland, 28th September 1992. Previously in the Harriet Carlton Goldweitz Collection, and the D L Jones Collection. The Cockpit Hill teapot purchased from Phillips, 14th September 1994. Previously in the Norman Stretton Collection. Illustrated: Henry Sandon, Coffee Pots and Teapots for the Collector, p.51, col. pl.60 (the Whieldon), and Donald Towner, ECC Transactions, Vol. 6, Part 3, pl.165b, and Norman Stretton, Antique Collecting magazine, May 1977, fig 1 (the Cockpit Hill). Exhibited: The Wedgwood Society of Boston Exhibition, Boston Public Library, 1973 (the Whieldon).

Lot 405

A Worcester en grisaille teapot and cover c.1770, decorated in black enamels heightened in gilt, with Oriental flower sprays beneath a shell and scroll border, minor faults, 16.8cm. (2) Paper label for the Zorensky Collection, Y354.

Lot 121

Two Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware teapots and covers mid 18th century, the smaller brightly enamelled with a lady playing a mandolin, the reverse with a lady standing beside a tall tree, the larger teapot decorated with a figure to each side between large floral sprays, with crabstock spouts and handles, some damages and restorations, 19cm max. (4) Provenance: from a private collection near London.

Lot 373

A Worcester blue and white feather-moulded teapot and cover c.1760, painted with the Feather Mould Floral pattern with Oriental sprays of flowers, open crescent mark, the handle broken and riveted, 21.6cm. (2)

Lot 178

A Pinxton teapot and cover c.1800, the oval form moulded with wide flutes and richly decorated with a gilt foliate band, 26.5cm across. (2)

Lot 421

A Worcester teapot and cover c.1755-57, of slightly compressed globular shape, pencilled in black with the Boy on a Buffalo pattern, the youngster astride his placid bovine mount, the reverse with a bird in flight above another buffalo and two sampans, incised mark to the base, a small chip to the cover, 19cm. (2) Paper label for Albert Amor Ltd, The Vincent Townrow Collection, 1998 Exhibition.

Lot 420

A large Bristol teapot and cover c.1775, the inverted pear-shaped body painted in puce monochrome with scattered single flowers, the shoulder with a border of C scrolls, shells and floral motifs echoed to the cover, blue crossed swords mark and gilt 6, 22cm. (2)

Lot 387

A rare Derby teapot and cover c.1756, decorated in the Imari palette with flowering chrysanthemum and holey rockwork beneath weeping willow, the reverse with chrysanthemum and rockwork, the reeded spout formed as a mythical beast, the cover broken and repaired, 19.5cm. (2) Provenance: the C E Hanley Collection. Purchased from Simon Spero, 8th October 2002. Previously in the J L Dixon Collection and the David Southern Collection. Before that sold at Christie's, 12th July 1982, lot 56. Illustrated: J L Dixon, English Porcelain of the 18th Century, pl.32a. Also, Miller and Berthoud, An Anthology of British Teapots, p.23, pl.134.

Lot 207

A Sèvres hard paste porcelain part tea service c.1775-80, painted with sprays of polychrome flowers within gilt dentil rims on a white ground, crowned interlaced LL marks, painter's initials of m.c., some damages. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, four coffee cans and four saucers. (12)

Lot 422

A Philip Christian (Liverpool) teapot and cover c.1770-75, enamelled with shaped panels of flowers reserved on a bright blue scale ground, the spout and handle with gilt foliate motifs, 21.5cm across. (2) Provenance: the C E Hanley Collection. Purchased from Simon Spero, 4th April 2001. Previously in the Rous Lench Collection. Illustrated: Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain 1756-1804, p.229. Cf. The Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession No. C.96-1957 for a cake plate in the same pattern.

Lot 425

A Vauxhall teapot and cover c.1758, painted with sprays of English flowers including chrysanthemum and tulip, some faults, 18cm. (2) Provenance: the C E Hanley Collection. Purchased from Simon Spero, 18th March 2000. Previously the Joseph M Handley Collection, the Colby Vallow Collection, the Yarborough Collection. Illustrated: 18th Century English Transfer-Printed Porcelain and Enamels; the Joseph M Handley Collection, p.211.

Lot 127

A rare Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware hexagonal teapot mid 18th century, moulded with six oval panels containing tall buildings and a figure in a tricorn hat, highlighted in bright enamels, with scattered flowers around, some damages and restorations, with a metal replacement cover, 18cm. (2) Provenance: from a private collection near London.

Lot 196

A Vienna part tea service late 18th century, decorated with a trellis pattern of green leaves intersected by pink roses, with fruit finials, blue shield marks, including a teapot and cover, milk jug and cover, one cup and two saucers, and a Berlin small jug and cover with matching cylindrical jar and cover, decorated with oval panels of Classical figures on a pink ground, blue sceptre marks, 19.5cm max. (11)

Lot 363

A Worcester blue and white teapot c.1760, of small size with a faceted spout and grooved handle, painted with the Thrush pattern with three songbirds perched on a leafy branch, the reverse with a flower spray, the cover lacking, cracked, 16.5cm across.

Lot 130

A Whieldon type creamware teapot and cover c.1750-60, the globular body applied with fruiting grapevine and splashed in green, blue and manganese, the cover surmounted with a bird finial, all raised on three paw feet, with small traces of gilding, a little good restoration, 18cm across. (2) Provenance: the C E Hanley Collection. Purchased from Woolley and Wallis, 26th October 1989, lot 426. Previously in the Cyril Earle Collection and the Franklin Barret Collection.

Lot 181

A miniature Davenport teapot and cover mid 19th century, the cylindrical body enamelled with Oriental flowers on a black ground, printed mark to the base, 8.5cm. (2) Provenance: the C E Hanley Collection. Purchased from Gray's Antiques Market, March 1991.

Lot 403

A Worcester white-glazed teapot and cover c.1770, moulded with a wide floral frieze of chrysanthemum in a formal design, echoed to the cover, a small chip to the spout, 19.5cm. (2)

Lot 252

A Vienna teapot and cover c.1760, the inverted pear body painted in the Sèvres manner with a fine oval panel of flowers to two sides, reserved on a blue ground with gilt hatching beneath a continuous shaped floral garland border, blue shield mark and impressed i, some good restoration to the cover, 16.5cm. (2)

Lot 114

A small Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware teapot and cover c.1750, the globular body brightly enamelled with a colourful bird perched on turquoise rockwork amidst Oriental flowers, the reverse with further chrysanthemum and other flowers, with crabstock handle and spout, minor damages, 15cm across. (2) Provenance: the C E Hanley Collection. Purchased from Charles Garland, 4th October 1993.

Lot 375

A Lowestoft blue and white teapot and cover c.1780, the globular body painted with the Mansfield pattern, the cover with a floral finial, open crescent mark, a rim crack, 19.5cm. (2) Paper label for the Lloyd Collection, No. 86.

Lot 424

A rare John Pennington (Liverpool) teapot and cover c.1775, the inverted pear-shape body painted in the atelier of James Giles with panels of fruit and flowers reserved on a blue and gilt ground, the spout formed as the head of a mythical beast, the cover's finial attached to the handle with a gilt metal chain, 21cm. (2) Provenance: the C E Hanley Collection. Purchased from Sotheby's, 21st February 1995, lot 57. Previously sold at Sotheby's on 17th November 1976 when it entered an Australian collection. Illustrated: Bernard Watney, Liverpool Porcelain, p.96, fig.389. Also, ECC Transactions, Vol. 14, Part 3, 1992, p.249.

Lot 441

A Worcester teapot and cover c.1758-60, printed in black with a cockerel, hen and chicks to one side, the reverse with a duck and other birds in flight above fancy birds perched on the ground, the cover with three landscape vignettes around the floral finial, 16cm. (2)

Lot 406

A Worcester teapot and cover c.1775, painted in polychrome enamels with a Chinese gentleman seated on a low bench with three further figures holding objects beneath a flowering tree, minor faults, 19.5cm across. (2) Provenance: Diana Keppel, Countess of Albemarle (1909-2013). Purchased from A G Voss Antiques of Woodbridge on 22nd February 1975.

Lot 445

A European-decorated Chinese porcelain teapot with teabowl and saucer mid 18th century, printed and hand-coloured in England, perhaps at Battersea, with a shepherd and his flock seated beneath a tall tree with buildings visible on a hill behind, the teabowl and saucer with four character Yongzheng marks, 14.5cm. (4) Provenance: the Godden Reference Collection. The teabowl and saucer purchased from E & H Manners, 9th June 2004, and with paper labels for Stockspring Antiques, early James Giles no.153. The teapot previously in the Watney Collection. Exhibited: The Early James Giles and his Contemporary London Decorators, Stockspring Antiques 5-17 June 2008, cat. no.153, together with a matching milk jug. In his text accompanying the 2008 exhibition, pp.139-40, Geoffrey Godden discusses this distinctive pattern and suggests the Chinese blanks may have been up to ten years earlier than the date of the decoration.

Lot 368

A William IV silver compressed globe teapot with half ribbed spout , scroll handle and boar's head crest by John Edward Terry, London, 1833. Wt. 657gm.

Lot 377

An Edward VIII four piece silver tea set, London, 1936, makers mark of W&W, with Celtic knot-work and raised boss borders, gross weight 64.8 troy ozs, teapot 13.5cm high.

Lot 394

A late 19th century Indian silver four piece tea set, comprising a pear-shaped teapot and cover, twin handled sugar bowl, milk jug and trefoil tray, all decorated with leaf-shaped panels of embossed flowers and foliage, each with cobra-shaped handles, the tray decorated with panels of flowers and foliage within entwined borders, 30 troy ozs, the teapot 14.5cm high, the tray 23.5cm diameter.

Lot 402

A William IV three piece silver tea set, London, 1830, makers mark of WH, of lobbed circular form with large chased leaves divided by embossed flower and fruit pendants, the teapot with a large open flower shaped finial, the twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug with engraved initial panels, the teapot initial panel left vacant, gross weight 53 troy ozs, teapot 29cm wide x 15cm high.

Lot 410

An Edwardian Irish silver three piece tea set, Dublin, 1918, makers mark of DE over GE, with chased Celtic borders decorated with circular bosses, the teapot raised on four scroll feet, the sugar and milk jug raised on three scroll feet, gross weight 40.5 troy ozs, teapot 16.5cm high.

Lot 421H

A George III silver teapot, London, 1794, makers mark of R.H, of octagonal form with bright cut decoration, gross weight 17 troys ozs, 17.5cm high

Lot 424

A George III silver teapot, London, 1818, makers mark of WB for William Burwash, oval shaped with beaded border, the handle with acanthus cast thumb piece, on four bun feet, 20.2 troy ozs, 28cm wide x 13.5cm high.

Lot 441

A Victorian silver teapot, London, 1846, makers mark of EEJW Barnard, decorated with engraved flowers and foliage, with foliate chased handle and spout, the domed cover with open flower finial, gross weight 25 troy ozs, 18cm high x 25cm wide.

Lot 114

Selection of Dennis & Gnasher and friends ceramics inc teapot, clock & reminder board

Lot 118

Copeland Spode Italian part dinner / breakfast service including egg cups, tureen, teapot, cups, plates etc

Lot 311

Silver teapot London 1880 Maker Daniel & Charles Houle total weight 12.11 oz

Lot 65

Assorted ceramics and brass ware etc inc 'For England and Democracy' teapot with inscription underneath 'Escorted to USA by Royal Navy' (af), wooden salt box & candlestick

Lot 96

Various ceramics including vases, Royal Doulton teapot and a Royal Doulton jug

Lot 89

An Edwardian silver teapot by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1906, presentation engraved, with gadrooned border, and ebonised finial and harp handle, 29cm long, 21ozt.

Lot 87

A 1920s matched silver oblong baluster three piece tea service, the teapot with ebonised finial and harp handle, together with a shaped square footed tray, 47ozt. gross

Lot 25

MARY RICH. A porcelain miniature teapot by Mary Rich. Impressed mark.

Lot 36

JOHN JELFS. A teapot & two matching cups & saucers by John Jelfs. Impressed marks. Width of teapot 20cm.

Lot 62

ALDERMASTON POTTERY. An Aldermaston Pottery cane handle teapot by Julian Belmont. Height 25cm. incl. handle. Signed with monogram.

Lot 90

COLDSTONE ETC. A Coldstone slipware dish, a Lowerdown Pottery small jug & a cane-handled teapot. All marked, teapot with unidentified mark.

Lot 92

ABUJA POTTERY. A large, quart-size Abuja Pottery, Nigeria teapot by Peter Gboko. Width 30cm. Impressed personal & Pottery marks.

Lot 8

A George VI silver four-piece tea set, maker C.E, London 1941: of plain circular form raised on spreading circular foot, includes; teapot, hot water jug, cream jug and sugar basin, 50.70ozs.

Lot 460

A Chinese Yixing teapot and cover: of square section moulded with panels of prunus, the reticulated cover with toad finial, replacement white metal spout, 18th century, 11 cm high. $$ Fine Art Sale 19th/20th April.

Lot 462

A Chinese Longquan celadon tripod censer: carved with cloud scrolls within a trellis pattern band, on mythical beast mask head feet, Ming dynasty, 15 cm wide; together with a Chinese Yixing miniature teapot and cover, impressed potter's mark, 20th century, 12 cm wide [cover possibly matched] 2.

Lot 511

A Yixing teapot and cover: of dark brown colour modelled as the trunk of a fir tree, the handle and spout as gnarled branches with some green embellishment, impressed seals for Miaoying, 15 cm high.

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