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18th Century Staffordshire creamware teapot, probably William Greatbatch, having polychrome painted decoration and titled Bacchus, 13.75cm high Condition: The cover finial has one large flake to the top and rear of the flower petals - see images, and nibbling, the internal rim is nibbled/chipped around approximately a fifth of the circumference with further nibbling and glaze losses and one flake to the outer rim of the cover approximately 6mm x 3mm, there is a stained hairline crack running from the centre of the base of the pot up one side to approximately half its height and stopping almost within the loop of the handle, the spout rim is nibbled - **General condition consistent with age
Two early 19th Century English black basalt teapots, possibly Spode, each having matching moulded foliate decoration in the Chinese manner and with a moulded rustic handle and spout, unmarked, 12cm and 15.5cm high Condition: Smaller teapot cover has small upper edge rim flake approximately 6mm x 3mm - **General condition consistent with age
Small collection of late 18th and early 19th Century creamware comprising: Davenport basket with stand, teapot with matching lidded sucriere, ovoid teapot, sauce boat and saucer dish Condition: Oval teapot ring knop completely restored and star cracks to the base, the matching sugar knop equally restored, bullet teapot knop with restoration to the petals and the cover cracked in two and restored, the pot itself with star crack just below the spout, spout restored to rim and handle re-stuck, the basket handle - both handles have been broken and repaired and the basket itself has been in two parts and restored (poorly), the oval stand again cracked and stained - **General condition consistent with age
Early 20th Century Chinese export silver four piece tea service comprising: teapot, sucriere, cream jug and circular tray, each piece having embossed decoration depicting dragons chasing a flaming pearl, untraced makers mark, diameter of tray 31.5cm, 56.9oz approx gross Condition: Tray has a central presentation inscription and the teapot has engraved initials, it appears that the cream jug would originally have had a lid which is now not present - **General condition consistent with age
George V silver four piece tea set comprising: teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sugar basin, each piece of octagonal form together with a pair of silver sugar tongs, makers Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1926-1928, 57.2oz approx, housed in a fitted oak case Condition: There is a 'pin-prick' dent to the cover of both the teapot and coffee pot, this appears to be where the cover meets the handle - **General condition consistent with age
Emmy Roth silver four piece tea service comprising: teapot, cream jug, sugar basin and circular tray, each piece with German silver marks and stamped Emmy Roth 800, height of teapot 17.5cm, diameter of tray inclusive of handles 30.25cm, 49.8oz approx gross Condition: Foot rim of cream jug is somewhat buckled - **General condition consistent with age
Mid 20th Century Indian silver three piece tea set finely embossed and cast with elephant heads, lions and other animals, makers Bapalal & Co, height of teapot 14.25cm, 23.5oz approx, cased Condition: Base rim of cream jug is very slightly buckled, case is somewhat scuffed in places - **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century Gardner Factory Moscow six person tea service typically painted with foliate reserves on a red ground and comprising: teapot, cream jug, sugar basin, six cups and six saucers, red printed marks with Arabic lettering below Condition: Milk jug has internal rim flake near the pourer approximately 3mm in diameter, one cup has vertical hairline from rim to base, all pieces have rubbed gilding and minor scratching and losses to the enamel decoration - **General condition consistent with age
Royal Doulton 'Bunnykins' teapot and cover designed by Charles Noke, circa 1940, formed as a rabbit with moulded green glazed leaf decoration, 11cm high Condition: The cover has some very faint scratches almost imperceptible and there are similar to the main body of the pot - **General condition consistent with age
A 19th century Derby porcelain part tea service, all decorated in the Imari pattern, comprising tray, tea pot, covered sugar bowl, milk jug, four cups and four saucers, all with red crown mark, some pieces af, together with another Imari pattern piece Condition report: three cups cracked and the other lacking handle, one saucer cracked, others ok, side plate cracked, milk jug cracked at handle, sugar bowl ok, teapot lid chipped, inner rim of teapot chipped and reglued, tray ok, rubbing to gilding on all pieces
A 19th century Derby part tea service, decorated in a version of the Imari pattern, comprising teapot, two jugs, slop bowl, four cups and four saucers Condition report: teapot lid finial chipped, spout chipped, crazed and stained, milk jug ok, other jug chipped to spout and crazed, bowl chipped, four cups ok, one saucer with star crack to base, other saucers crazed, all pieces with rubbing to gilding
An English Creamware teapot, ovoid form, with crossover handle and flower finial to cover. Height 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are two significant hairline cracks to the lid and a section of the lid rim approximately 2.5 cm in length is missing. There are also several chips to the rear of the flower head terminal. The teapot base has a 4 cm hairline crack running from the lip down to the side of the handle. The interior of the teapot is crazed. There are several nibbles to the spout. The handle has a firing imperfection and three small edge chips. The base of the piece has some crazing.
A Worcester "Boy at The Window" teapot and cover, ovoid form, polychrome, decorated with Oriental figures. Height 14 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The lid has losses to the top of the flower head knop. The remainder of the lid is in good order. The teapot base has a chip to the inner edge of the top rim and various old significant hairline cracks which have had Victorian riveted repairs. There is a hairline to both the top and bottom edge of the spout and evidence of discolouration within the spout showing possible overpainting of the hairline crack.
A Worcester "Boy at The Window" teapot and cover, globular form, polychrome, decorated with Oriental figures. Height 14 cm. (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The lid has old professional restoration. The knop is discoloured and shows overpainting. There is also a 4 cm section of the rim which is overpainted and now yellowed. The teapot base has no restoration but does have issues. The body has been broken in to several pieces and reglued. This is clear from both the inside and outside of the piece where hairline fracture marks are visible. The end of the spout is a little discoloured and slightly rough to touch.
A large Wedgwood Devon Rose dinner service, comprising 14 large plates, 11 medium plates, 18 coffee and tea cups (two different sizes), 31 saucers, 12 side plates, 13 soup bowls, sauce boat and stand, cream jug, 4 tureens, teapot, coffee pot, sucrier with stand and milk jug. CONDITION REPORT: This service has generally seen very little use. All items are in very good order with the exception of the follows: 1 rectangular tureen slightly crazed, 1 teapot interior stained and crazed, 1 dinner plate lightly crazed, 1 large tea cup with broken and glued handle, sauce boat stand slightly crazed, 1 lidded tureen lid slightly crazed. All of the other pieces look to have barely been used and the dinner plates are not worn in the centres.
A Chinese teapot, Cantonese, decorated with floral sprays, metal handle, seal mark to base. Length 18 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both the teapot and lid are in good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. We can see no evidence of any hairline cracks and the only problem is minor rubbing to the gilding. The teapot will originally have had two wire bound handles, there is only one present.
A Chinese teapot, figural, with blue repeating decoration to base, square seal mark. Length 16 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The underside of the lid has a small firing fault and the lid itself is a little dirty. The main body of the teapot is in good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. We can see no evidence of any hairline cracks or chips.
A 19th century stoneware teapot, in the form of a seated male figure wearing a hat. Height 25 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a chip to the lid on the brim of the hat. The base of the teapot is however in very good order with no chips, no damage and no restoration. There are the usual glaze and firing imperfections but no issues other than the chip mentioned.
A French Art Deco four piece silver coloured metal tea service, with accompanying tray, service 1978 grams gross, planished tray 1060 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Each piece does have a mark which we believe to be a hallmark but not one that we recognise. We attached an image of one sample mark which will hopefully help. Each piece has the same two marks but all have different numbers. The tray 57, teapot and hot water jug both 25, cream jug 10, sugar basin 15. The condition of all pieces is extremely good.
A 19th century Chinese blue and white barrel shaped teapot and cover, height 11 cm, and a Cloisonne vase. CONDITION REPORT: There is a hairline crack running from the top lip down to the base of the teapot. This is clearly visible from the inside but less so from the outside. There is also a very faint star hairline crack to the underside edge of the base. The gilding to the spout is rubbed. There is no restoration to the base or the lid. The lid has three tiny edge nibbles and a small chip to the top jaw of the dog finial.
A Royal Albert Lavender Rose tea set, teapot, 6 cups, 6 saucers and 6 plates. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot has a small inside top edge under rim chip. Other than this all pieces are in first class condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The gilding is in generally very good order. The tea set has clearly seen little use.
A Chinese Cantonese teapot, with metal handle, decorated in typical Canton colours, red seal mark to base. Length 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This teapot is in very good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The only minor issue is rubbing to the gilding. We can see no evidence of any hairline cracks or any chips.
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