Three Worcester teapots circa 1770 - 1780 one painted with polychrome flora, the other two printed with three flower and bat pattern, (6) The largest teapot measures 17cm high Condition report: The polychrome teapot cover has been broken and restuck, there is a tiny spout chip. The Bat teapot has chips to the spout, edge of the rim, and two to the cover. The Three flower teapot has a chip to the edge of the cover, two chips to the foot and minor finial chips. The metal spout edge possibly covers a period repair.
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Liverpool Christians coffee pot and cover circa 1770, painted in underglaze blue with a landscape, also a teapot base, (3) the coffee pot measures 26cm high. Condition report: The coffee pot spout has a chip and short hairline, the cover has been restuck with losses to the flange. The teapot has a filled spout chip.
Collection of Coalport circa 1800 printed with Banana Tree and other blue transfer patterns, to include two lidded teapots, one with stand, four cream jugs, two teabowls and saucers, coffee cup and saucer, breakfast cup and saucer, and two saucer dishes (19) Condition report: Teapot with stand: Finial chip, gilded over spout chip. Teapot without stand: crack to body, finial restuck, chip to rim of lid. Cream jugs: one has a foot chip, another a hairline to the handle, the Creamboat has a stapled repair. Breakfast cup and saucer have hairlines. One teabowl and saucer each have minor foot nicks. There are no other damages or restorations.
Three Liverpool Pennington teapots circa 1780, two painted with flora beneath pink scale borders, the third with scattered flora within stylised border (6) 16cm high Condition report: One teapot has a chip and short crack to the spout. The second teapot cover has been restuck with losses to the flange, there is a small rim chip and long hairline to the body as well as a chip to the handle. The third teapot has minor chips to the spout.
Furstenberg coffee pot circa 1800, also a Gotha teapot and lidded jug, all painted with landscapes, together with a Berlin salt, (7) The coffee pot measures 20cm high Condition report: The Furstenberg coffee pot has chips to the spout and edge of cover, and cracks to the base. The Gotha teapot has a restored spout, the cover for the jug has a replaced metal finial. The Berlin salt has a minor nick to the edge.
Cantonese double hexagonal teapot, the differently coloured sides decorated with flowers, height 13.5cm; a similar octagonal milk jug, height 12cm; and a pair of turquoise cylindrical small vases, height 11.5cm (4). Condition report: teapot lids both chipped and missing lugs; jug cracked across base and sides; neck chip and crack on one vase.
Newhall coffee pot circa 1810, painted with pattern 443, also a teapot and stand painted with pattern 59 and another teapot painted with pattern 695, (7) Condition report: The coffee pot has cracks to the body, the finial has a gilded over chip. The 59 teapot has a restuck finial, small chip to inner rim and restuck section of the stand. The 695 teapot has the point of the finial restored, there is also a star crack and short stress crack to the body.
Collection of Pattern book class porcelain circa 1820 to include two teapots and stands, also a bowl, jug and trio, (11) Condition report: The landscape decorated teapot has a restored section of the body, minor chip to inner rim. The second teapot has stress cracks to the body and wear to the gilding. The bowl, coffee can and teabowl have hairline cracks, there is some flaking to the brown lines one the jug.
Two Liverpool Penningtons teapots circa 1770, painted with Oriental figures in polychrome, (4) 16cm high Condition report: One teapot has a minor nick to the finial and to the flange of the lid but no other damages. The second teapot has restoration to the spout, a restuck finial and restuck section of the cover.
A matched silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, sugar bowl and sugar tongs, the tea and hot water pots with ebonised handles and finials. The teapot is marked Birmingham 1919, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, the hot water pot pot and sugar bowl marked Chester, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, 1930 gross weight approx 1161g / 37.3 ozt
A collection of blue and white ceramics to include willow pattern teapot, G Jones Abbey pattern creamer, Masons Regency teapot and creamer, Gresley Ming creamer, Copeland Spode Italian plate, Pountney Bristol plates, Worcester willow patter saucer, Chinese Kang-xi ginger jars, German stein vases, stoneware jug with pewter pourer along with other small ceramics
An extensive collection of TG Green blue and white china. To include some items with original presentation boxes. The service consisting of teapot, Sugar jar, biscuit barrel, sugar bowl, milk jug, 3 pasta bowls, utensil jar, 4 dinner plates, 4 lunch plates, pestle and mortar, 5 side plates, 6 saucers, large serving bowl, 4 egg cups, 6 small bowls, 5 cups, 8 mugs, bread croc, salt and pepper pot.
A large Mearshaum type Bargeware majolica pottery teapot. Dated 1878 being of bulbous form decorated with a treacle glaze and sprigged enamel sprays of flowers, centring the inscription Eliza Birch, Chipstead 1878. All below a domed cover and large teapot finial ( Chips & Extensive repairs to lid, see multiple illustrations H28cm
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