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An 18th Century Worcester blue and white teapot, having floral and butterfly decoration, the domed lid with flowerhead finial; a smaller similar, decorated with Chinese river scene; another decorated flowers, AF; a Worcester mustard pot and cover, AF; and a collection of four various teapot and sucrier lids, (8)
19th Century Continental white metal baluster shaped tea and coffee set, overall with repousse foliate decoration: teapot; sucrier; cream jug and coffee pot. Three character hallmark to base with animal, possibly beaver, crown and maker's initials, possibly Canadian. 88 oz Troy approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A VICTORIAN IRISH SILVER TEAPOT, Dublin 1838, mark of Jas. Fray, of panelled squashed melon form, with naturalistic cast leafy finial, scroll handle in the form of a branch and chased acanthus wrapped spout, the flat hexagonal hinged lid above a body engraved with scroll and shell work, crested to one side and with armorial to the opposing side, (c.762g). 28cm wide over handle and spout
A REPUBLICAN SILVER TEAPOT, Chester 1915, mark of George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, of oblong form, the domed hinged lid with ebon finial and gadrooned rim, the shaped and ribbed body applied with ebon handle and engraved in old Irish “Sinn Féinn, brontanas do Aine agus í gha pórad ó léna”, and raised on four bun feet, (c.637.6g). 29cm wide over handle and spout
AN ANGLO-BURMESE WHITE METAL FIVE PIECE TEA SERVICE, comprising tea pot, lidded creamer, two handled sugar bowl and cover, tea strainer on stand, and a large circular tray, each with wavy everted rim, of conforming baluster form and all over chased and embossed with bands of foliate, scrolling and geometric decoration. The tray 35cm diameter, the teapot 23cm wide over handle and spout. (5)
A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, London 1878, mark of Henry Holland, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and two handled sugar bowl, each of tapering baluster form with angular handles, the pots each with flat hinged lid and plain silver finial, the bodies of each with conforming chased and engraved scrolling foliate decoration contained within heart shaped panels above leafy swags, crested to one side, the creamer and sugar bowl each with gilt interior, (c.1804g all in). The coffee pot 22.5cm high, 22.5cm wide over handle and spout, the teapot 16.5cm high, 23.5cm wide over handle and spout. (4)
AN IRISH PROVINCIAL GEORGE III TEAPOT BY CARDEN TERRY AND JANE WILLIAMS, Cork c.1805, of panelled octagonal form, applied with ebon handle and finial, centred to either side with bright cut neo-classical engraved decoration, one side containing Burke family crest, raised on four spayed feet, (c.700g). 31cm wide over handle and spout
A GEORGE III MATCHED THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, London 1806, mark of Peter and William Bateman, comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, the creamer London 1808, maker’s mark rubbed, each with bright cut engraved bands of decoration including palmettes, lozenges, beading etc., a wreath to either side, one wreath containing initials on both the teapot and sugar bowl, the teapot with applied ebon handle and cast and stained carved timber pineapple finial, (c.855g all in). The teapot 31cm wide over handle and spout. (3)
A pair of late Victorian pottery figures of Pug dogs, 20cm high, Victorian black glazed floral painted teapot and stand, pair of Art Nouveau floral painted vases, five unused Japanese Christmas cards and envelopes painted with landscapes scenes, boxed, lacquer coasters, napkin rings and jewel box (qty).
A SMALL COLLECTION OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN MOSTLY 18TH CENTURY Comprising: a bottle vase decorated with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl, a small bottle vase with grasses and insects, a hexagonal teapot and cover with stylised floral sprays, a small incense burner, and two small jars, 24cm. (7)
TWO CHINESE YIXING TEAPOTS AND COVERS 18TH/19TH CENTURY One with an ovoid body lobed to simulate a chrysanthemum flower, the finial formed as a bud, marked Sheng He, the other of simple ovoid form with the spout reconstructed in gilded metal, the rim and finial mounted in gilded metal, the lid connected to the handle with a double chain, a seven character inscription to the base, signed Meng Chen, 11.5cm. (4)Provenance: the teapot with a gilt knop purchased at Christie's, The Frederick M.Mayer Collection of Chinese art, 24th and 25th June 1974, lot 110.
A CHINESE YIXING TEAPOT AND COVER LATE QING DYNASTY Made for the Thai market, the cylindrical grey stoneware body polished with a high shine and with an inner liner, with gilt metal mounts to the rims and finial, the split bail handle with hinged S-shaped terminals, the base with an impressed mark, 21cm. (3)
A Chinese white metal part tea-service comprising: a teapot with domed cover and bamboo sprig finial; sugar basin with handles designed as bamboo; and milk jug also with bamboo design handle, the last 12.5cm wide, each piece with maker's or other marks(3) Condition Report Please note that there are some areas of deterioration to this lot which includes a broken hinge on the teapot.
An Old Sheffield Plate sauce tureen and cover in the Adam manner, with twin handles and square foot, to/w a pair of electroplated chambersticks with snuffers, a wire fruit basket, oval teapot stand, pair of classical column candlesticks on stepped bases, a melon-shaped teapot and an egg-boiler (box)
A small ruby-ground famille rose teapot and cover with gilt knop finial, decorated with panels depicting Natural History; the base with underglaze blue Qianlong six-character mark but not of the period; together with a Chinese blue and white vase, 13cm high, decorated with a four-character Kangxi mark, but not of the period (2) Provenance: The Property of a Gentleman. The teapot with a circular label, stating: 'Law Fine Art/Joseph Jackson Collection/24th April 2001' Condition Report Please note that there are two items in the lot where damage or deterioration may differ from object to object; the damage includes: some areas of repair, fritting and chipping to the teapot, and some areas of wear to the gilding and/or the enamels of the teapot.
A matched silver five-piece tea service of elongated octagonal form with engraved decoration, comprising a Regency teapot on stand, milk and sugar pair, Duncan Urquhart & Napthali Hart, London 1805, to/w a 20th century coffee pot made to match, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1929 and a pair of sugar tongs engraved to match, William Bateman II, London 1832, 64 oz total (6)
An oval half-reeded silver five-piece tea/coffee service including kettle on stand with burner, Martin, Hall & Co., Ltd., Sheffield 1919, 89 oz gross Condition Report Some deterioration and wear including worn hallmarks to one teapot and to milk jug, some tarnish and polish residue, prominent bruising to coffee pot

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