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A good George III oval shaped English silver Saffron Teapot, by Chas Aldridge & Henry Green, London c. 1777, finely engraved with bands of bright cutting round the rims and base, decorated in the Adams taste, the oval panel with family crest and initials and with wooden handle, approx. 17 ozs overall, 9.5cms (3 3/4") high. (1)
An English porcelain inkstand, a Davenport two handled mug and sundry porcelain Condition Report: Lot 400: Chamberstick - Rubbing to green enamel. New Hall teapot - Firing crack to top of handle where it joins pot, otherwise good. Small sparrow beak - Hair crack to rim near handle, frits to spout. New Hall jug - Flat chip to tip of spout. Meissen cup - Handle off and lacking. Two handled cup - (Chelsea Derby not Davenport as stated) - Slight chip to rim, gilt rubbed, scratched interior. Tea bowl initialled FB - Slight rim chip. Small tea bowl - Long, faint hair crack. Inkstand - The sockets where the wells sit have been heavily restored and one is loose. All three wells are restored as are the two covers (one cover missing). 5 custard cups with 3 covers - Two cups badly chipped to rims, one cover neatly glued from 2 pieces with small area of loss. One cover heavily and badly glued with lots of yellowed residue.
A fine quality Victorian heavy gauge hallmarked silver four piece tea service Comprising pedestal teapot, pedestal hot water jug, twin handled sugar bowl, milk jug, each having chased ornate decoration depicting scrolls, each surrounding cartouches with family crests with gilt interior, fitted in original oak carrying case, produced by Elkington & Co, London, 1873, approx. weight 67oz. (illustrated)
A Royal Worcester white glazed children's tea service Comprising bulbous form teapot with rose finial, milk jug, twin handled sugar bowl with rose finial cover, six cups, six saucers, six side plates, each unmarked, height of teapot 8cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 488: Tea pot with tight hairline crack and glaze imperfection to rim
A 19th Century Coalport blue and white tea service Comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, four cups, four saucers each having blue and white floral designs, diameter of tray is 38cm. CONDITION REPORT: Cream jug with chip inside of spout, one can with hairline crack to interior. Medium size meat plate cracked and riveted , one bowl heavily cracked, tureen large piece broken out and missing. Majority of plates with chips, paint wear to decoration.
A Flight Barr & Barr Worcester dessert dish, circa 1750 Of scalloped shell form, the exterior rim painted in en grisalle with fruiting vines with central roundels similarily painted heightened with gilt throughout, together with an early 19th Century cauthely teapot stand of scalloped form, sparsely decorated with floral sprigs, set within gilt banding, 16cm diameter.
A Chinese Wucai glazed teapot, Wanli six-character mark, 19th/20th Century Of rounded globular form, with integrated flat cover, the handle formed from scaley dragoons, typically glazed in red, yellow, underglazed blue and green enamels, the body painted with phoenix and dragons in flight, before ruyi fire scrolls, 15cm high. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1075: Extensive scuffing and wear visible to the underside of the cover. Significant wear to the inner lip of the upper rim. Small chip to the spout approx 0.5cm in size. Repaired break to the spout, glue line visible. Large chips to the area where the handle joins the body of the teapot. Small chips to the tip of the finial.
A Chinese export porcelain teapot, 18th Century Of globular form, applied with a loop handle and straight spout, the exterior sides painted in underglazed blue and copper red, with watery riverside scenes of boats before pavilions, surmounted by a domed cover with flowerbud finial, 16cm high.
An Indian heavy quality white metal three-piece ovoid tea service, ornately embossed and chased with processional figures bearing effigies of Shiva, with elephant finial and 'trunk' spout, 37 oz gross, each having an engraved inscription 'R. Chothia to Emma Baird', early 1900's (see Lot 158) Condition Report Hinge damaged on teapot, bruises to base of milk and sugar The inscription is on each piece
John & Edward Baddeley 1784 - 1806 - An extensive cream coloured earthenware tea and coffee service decorated with an enamelled trompe l'oeil bamboo border and gilding, c. 1805, some pieces impressed 'IEB' and a few impressed Spode comprising: 29 coffee cans, 32 tea cups(two slightly different shapes), teapot and stand, covered sugar, milk jug, 2 slop bowls, 42 saucers, 12 bowls of varying sizes, 12 plates x 18.5 cm dia., 11 plates x 17 cm dia. NB: An example of the teapot and stand is in the V&A collection Condition Report Difficult to give a report - some crazing overall, stains to cups and some gilding loss. The damaged items are - small chip to teapot spout and small chip to underside of the rim. Two 18.5 cm plates cracked.
A Susie Cooper Crown Ducal tea and coffee service comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, cream jug, sugar bowl, 6 coffee cans and saucers, 6 teacups and saucers, 1 x 23cm, 1 x 20.5cm, 6 x 18 cm and 6 x 15 cm plates and 4 x oversize saucers Condition Report Large size saucers yellowed to centres. Few scuffs to dark bown inner rings to several pieces
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