A Chinese Qianglong porcelain teapot of squash form, polychrome decorated with two oval panels of floral sprays within green and gilded banding CONDITION REPORTS 16 cm high. Spout with damage, losses, filler and over-painting, handle missing and has been re-modelled and over-painted, some chips and frits to inner rim, various wear and losses to painted decoration, quite a lot of potting and firing blemishes and kiln deposits throughout, lid with wear and scuffs and chips to finish and is associated as does not appear to have the same finish or shaping as the body of the teapot.
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A George V silver squashed bulled shaped teapot with Gothic style engraved decoration and acanthus decorated and banded spout with wooden handle and finial, raised on a circular foot (by William Comyns & Sons Limited, London 1934), with Jubilee stamp, 20.46 oz CONDITION REPORTS Some surface scratching and some small dents. The spout appears to have been repaired although well. Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details. Approx 24 cm in length x 14 cm in height
A group of silver including, a snuff box, Birmingham 1987, a pierced teapot stand, a pair of sauce boats, a vesta, a letter opener, a pair of sugar tongs marked for Dublin, three collector spoons, two silver handled letter openers, a quantity of silver topped dressing table jars together with a small group of white metal and silver plated wares
A Chinese Canton famille rose large teapot and cover, 19th century, 26cm high, (repaired); together with a Song style small bowl, 11.5cm diameter; and a Japanese vase, 13cm high. (3) Condition Report: Teapot with large glued section.Vase OKBowl - shallow rim chip and possible minor hairlines.
A Chinese famille rose sleeve vase, Republic period, 28cm high; together with four other famille rose items, 18th century and later. (5) Condition Report: Cylindrical vase has hairlines and star crack to body, gilding born. Box and cover - chipped and broken. Teapot - surface wear. Teabowl - hairlines.
Chloe Cheese (British, b.1953) Teapot; Nectarines; Artichokes; Pears; Glace Fruit; Two Figs and Black Coffee; French Cheese; and Red Plums in a Jar, all signed lower right "Chloe Cheese", lithograph, 37.5 x 28cm (8) Chloë Cheese began work as an artist and freelance illustrator after leaving the Royal College of Art in 1976. All framed similarly and fine.
AN UNUSUAL 19TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN TEAPOT & FITTED CONTAINER, possibly Daoguang Period, the sides of each piece well painted in vivid enamels with a figural scene, the sides of the container with loose metal handles, the base of the container with a Daoguang seal mark in iron-red, 4.7in wide at widest point & 5.1in high overall.
ËœA GEORGE IV SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, JOHN, HENRY & CHARLES LIAS, LONDON, 1824 compressed circular, on short pedestals, chased with shaped panels and ribbed borders of flowers on a matted ground, each with one vacant cartouche and applied foliate shell rims, cast leafy gourd finials, comprising: a teapot, a coffee pot, a milk jug and a sugar bowl with cover, the latter two with gilt interiors coffee pot 22cm high, 2711gr (87oz) including ivory insulators to the potsAlthough English silver sugar bowls are usually without covers, tea sets made for export to ant-prone warmer climes were often supplied with a cover for the bowl.
ËœA VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, EDWARD JOSEPH OVERSTRIKING ROBERT HARPER, LONDON, 1863 compressed melon shaped, chased to the shoulder with matted leaves alternating with flowerheads, domed lid with cast flower finial, silver handle with ivory insulators, on four cast anthemion panel feet, underside of feet with cast inscription 'BAGNALL' 29cm wide, 879gr (28oz 5dwt) all in
ËœA GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT, FENTEM, WEBSTER & DANBY, SHEFFIELD, 1825 the compressed ribbed circular body applied with a vacant shield and an everted leaf and scroll rim, on short pedestal foot, silver handle with leaf capping issuing from a boar's head, scroll and bird's head spout, leafy bun finial 31cm long, 722gr (23oz) including ivory handle insulators and finial bolster
A SCOTTISH GEORGE II SILVER TEAPOT, JAMES KER, ACTING ASSAY MASTER DAVID MITCHELL, EDINBURGH, 1740 bullet form, on spreading foot, with part fluted spout, flat-chased to the shoulder and flush-hinged lid with a band of strapwork, foliage and shells below the bun knop, scrolling silver handle with horn insulators, scratch weight: 24' 51/2" 24.5cm long, 711gr (22oz 9dwt) all in Provenance: Christie's, London, 19 March 1986, lot 232 Whilst for simplicity the date letter 'K' is usually ascribed to the year 1739, date letters in Edinburgh ran from September to September. We know this teapot was in fact assayed at some point between February and September of 1740. The official assay master at this time, Archibald Ure, in dispute with the Edinburgh assay office, resigned from his post in February 1740. As Deacon, David Mitchell struck his mark as acting Assay Master until September of that year, when new Deacons struck their marks for assay.
A VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SET, JAMES DEAKIN & SONS LTD. AND H. MATTHEWS, CHESTER AND BIRMINGHAM, 1898/99 oval, die-stamped decoration above hoof supports, the teapot and hot-water jug with fibre or wood handles and wood finials, the milk jug and sugar basin with gilt interiors height of hot-water jug 19cm, 954gr (30oz 13dwt) all in, excluding fitted case
A George IV silver three piece tea set, comprising a rectangular teapot, cream jug and sugar basin, Dublin, 1815, James Le Bas approximately 1110 grams CONDITION REPORT: Teapot overall 29.5cm long x 17cm high, handle is loose, surface scratches, minor dents, wear to the decoration, initialled, repaired foot, all pieces in used condition
A Victorian silver four piece teaset, comprising hot water pot, teapot, sugar basin and cream jug, with chrysanthemum finials, the bodies profusely decorated with flowerheads and leaves, London, 1861, Edward & John Barnard approximately 2470 grams together with a similar electroplated spirit kettle on stand CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches conversant with use, bears a coat of arms, otherwise overall condition is good

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