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A Chinese blue and white dish, early 19th Century, of circular shape and decorated with Shou Lao and other immortals within a repeating border of bats, 25cm dia., together with a teapot and cover of cylindrical shape and decorate with figures in a garden, 12.5cm high.Provenance: Dr H.A.Fawcett collection, thence by descent to the vendor. (See lot 601 for further details)
A Caughley teapot transfer-printed with the early version of the Fruit pattern, lacking cover, circa 1776-79, S mark, 8.7cm highProvenance: Wright Collection no.460, purchased in 1994 from Phillips.Literature: See Ironbridge 1999 no.1. Ex. Geoffrey Godden Collection, referred to in Godden, 'Eighteenth Century English Porcelain', p.226. See collection no.261 for the other example.
A Caughley teapot and cover painted with the Gillyflower I pattern, circa 1776-80, inscribed 'Sar'h MITTON', of fluted barrel form with an ear-shaped handle and flat cover, 11.5cm high (chips to cover and spout, restored tip of spout)Provenance: Wright Collection no. 386, purchased in 1987 from Simon Spero. Literature: Ironbridge 1999 no. 148 and The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White Patterns, p. 236. A named teapot by Caughley is otherwise unknown. This was possibly made in celebration of a marriage, William Wilberforce is known to have bought a Caughley tea set for his sister as a wedding present on her marriage to Rev. Dr. Thomas Clarke at Bakewell on 11/9/1790.
A rare black basalt teapot and cover, circa 1780-90, impressed Salopian mark, 10.1cm high (repairs to cover and teapot)Provenance: Wright Collection no.963, purchased in 2014 from EBay. Literature: Newsletter January 2015 No.61 p.19f. There are probably no more than five or six pieces of Salopian black basalt known, making this an incredibly rare piece. Research indicates that this teapot could also possibly have been made by Bradley and Co, Coalport, though it could also have possibly been made either for, or by Thomas Turner.
A Caughley teapot and cover transfer-printed with the early version of the Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern, circa 1776-80, S mark, 12.2cm high (chip to cover)Provenance: Wright Collection no.451, purchased in 1994 from Geoffrey Godden. Literature: See Ironbridge 1999 no.220 and The Caughley Society, 'Caughley Blue and White Patterns' p. 117. Godden refers to this teapot in 'Eighteenth Century English Porcelain', p.226.
A Caughley teapot painted with the very rare Bird in the Ring pattern, lacking cover, circa 1776-79, S mark, 10.7cm highProvenance: Wright Collection no. 408 purchased in 1990.Literature: See Ironbridge 1999 no. 93 and The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White Patterns, p.43. This is a copy of the Worcester version of this pattern, and is the only Caughley example known. It was discontinued at Worcester by 1775 so there is the possibility that this was a replacement for an original piece, however the possibility of a full service cannot be discounted.
A very rare Caughley teapot stand painted in underglaze blue with the Banana Tree pattern within a gilded rim, circa 1796-99, unmarked, 16.6cm wide (chipped, cracked)Provenance: Wright Collection no.839, purchased in 2010. This stand would have most likely been for a New Oval teapot with crinkles or fluting
A Susie Cooper 'Kestrel' tea service, Crown Works, Burslem, painted orchid decoration, inc. teapot, sucrier, milk jug, 7 cups and 16 saucers. (26)* Condition: Please note that two plates, three saucers and three cups are the same pattern, but have different border decoration - leaves rather than plain green painting. They also have different factory marks. Condition: Cream jug, four plates, four saucers and four cups have glaze crazing (two of these plates and three cups have some brown discolouration to the body beneath the glaze). Sucrier has long ground chip to footrim. One saucer has small chip and hairline.
An early 19th century Continental porcelain topographical part tea and coffee service, possibly Furstenberg, comprising an oval teapot and stand; two dishes; nine tea cups; thirteen coffee cans; and twelve saucers, all painted with figures in country landscapes featuring castle ruins, cottages, bridges etc., the teapot with impressed 'L' to edge of base, the teapot stand with painted no. '815', the teapot 4.5in. (11.5cm.) high, some damage. (38)
A Rockingham style porcelain part tea and coffee service, mid-19th century, gilt and grey scrolling foliate design over white ground, comprising teapot; sucrier; cream jug; two 9½in. cake plates; a square cake plate and single 8in. circular plate; together with matched tea and coffee cups & saucers. (33)
A Derby style part tea and coffee service, 19th century, green and gilt decoration with hand applied floral sprays, comprising teapot; covered sucrier; cream jug; slop bowl; 12 deep 5¾in. saucers; 2 square cake plates, 9in. (22.8cm.); an 8½in. circular plate; 8 coffee cups; and 9 tea cups. (36)
λA Victorian silver teapot and coffee pot, by D and C Houle, London 1863, circular form, engraved trellis decoration, scroll handle with ivory insulators, engraved with a crest, the hinged covers with a ball finial, on a circular foot, height of coffee pot 22cm, approx. weight 35oz. (2) The crest is that of Stanley.
A late 18th / early 19th century Portuguese silver teapot, maker's mark DM, Lisbon circa 1800, circular form, embossed with masks, swags and foliate scroll decoration on a matted background above part fluted decoration, leaf capped scroll spout, carved wooden handle, on three mask capped scroll feet, engraved with a crest, length handle to spout 29cm, approx. weight 27.7oz.
λA six-piece Austro-Hungarian silver tea and coffee set, Vienna, circa 1910-20, comprising: a two-handled tray, a teapot, a coffee pot, a water jug, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, plain tapering circular vase form, ivory scroll handles, with applied leaves, stylised borders, on raised circular bases, length handle to handle 66cm, approx. weight 152oz. (6)
A German Three-Piece Silver Tea Set, L. Posen, .800 Standard comprising: a teapot, a milk jug and a sugar basin, each baluster body with fluting, applied with a leaf-capped loop handle, the hinged cover with conforming decoration and a shell finial, raised on four C-scroll and foliage feet 1264g in total, the teapot 18,5cm high 3

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