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A Worcester porcelain three piece doll's tea service, decorated cherubs, butterflies, flowers and foliage (the teapot restored) Condition report Report by RB The milk jug has a green printed Worcester mark, and signed R Harbatt (?), and a monogram (SAB or combination ?), and H757 to the teapot and sugar bowl and cover. The cover of the sugar bowl is also marked with the green Worcester mark. The teapot cover is chipped to the rim, and the teapot has been fully restored, having been broken into several pieces, the milk jug is generally good, as is the bowl and cover.
19th century Chinese Canton famille verte teapot decorated with figures within a key fret border on a flower ground, 12cm a Canton famille rose bottle vase similarly decorated 18.5cm and a miniature vase, 8.5cm (3) CONDITION REPORT: Pot good but small chip to side of spout rubbing to gilding Bottle vase good condition, very slight rubbing to gilding Miniature rose good condition, slight mis-glazed and wear to gilding
A 19th century silver teapot stand possibly Scottish, makers mark F.D. to underside with thistle, leopard's head and another device, of oval form with upturned reeded edge, on four paw supports, 7¾in. (19.7cm.) long, weight 8.8 tr.oz. * Similar marks (but also with the date '1816') are shown under 'Unascribed Scottish Marks' on p.558 of Sir Charles J. Jackson's 'English Goldsmiths and Their Marks; Second Edition, pub. 1921.
A George V silver matched three piece tea service W. & C. Sissons, London 1913 / 1914 and Sheffield 1913, of half reeded bombe form, with angular scroll handles, the teapot 5½in. (14cm.) high, weight 38 tr.oz. (3) Condition: Marks clear. Teapot lid sits flush. All three pieces in good condition, with no damage or defects noted.
A George III silver teapot Abstinando King, London 1802, of ovoid form with engraved floral and foliate bands and oval cartouches, one with initials, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, gross weight 14.2 tr.oz. Condition: Marks to base crisp and clear. Lid sits slightly proud, and small dent to one side of edge of lid. Base dented upwards on one side, and same side has a scattering of small dings across the lower body. Old soldered repair to split on spout tip.
A George III silver teapot stand Crispin Fuller, London 1804, oval with reeded rim and engraved lined decoration, initials 'AAG' within foliate wreath to centre, on four tapered feet, 6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) long, weight 3.2 tr.oz. Condition: Marks clear. Small ding just outside wreath and tiny dent to underside of rim. No other repairs or defects noted.
A George VI silver five piece tea and coffee service Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1943/44 comprising teapot, coffee pot and hot water jug, of baluster form with hinged domed lids with cast pineapple finials, scroll composition handles, on outswept circular feet with gadrooned borders, together with twin handled sugar basin and cream jug, weight 73 tr.oz. (5) Condition: In very good condition overall, with no damage noted.
A Victorian matched three piece silver tea set the teapot by James Charles Jay, London 1896, of tapering ovoid form with scroll, floral and foliate repousse decoration over fluting, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, the matched cream jug and twin handled sucrier of similar design, maker C&C, Birmingham, 1900, gross weight 28 tr.oz.; together with a plated sugar sifter. (4) Condition: - Teapot: small ding to edge of base and top of spout tip. Lid fits well and handle secure. Marks slightly rubbed to centre by still clear. No other damage noted. - Cream jug & sucrier: small ding to base of cream jug. Marks clear. No other damage noted. - EPNS sifter: Good condition, with no damage noted.
A Liberty of London terracotta pot of ovoid form and archaic design, two thumbed ridges to either side with small circular piercing form the handles, impressed 'Liberty London' to base, 4in. (10.2cm.) high; together with a studio pottery teapot of Oriental design, possibly Alan Brough, with cane handle, 8½in. (20.6cm.) high. (2) Condition: The Liberty pot has a firing flaw hole to one side. The teapot has a small chip to foot. No other damage or restoration noted.
Four items of Wedgwood Jasperware late 19th / early 20th century, comprising a squat ovoid teapot, 5in. (12.7cm.) high; a cylindrical form jug with twist handle, 6¼in. (15.8cm.) high; an ovoid jug with swag decorated deep neck, 4¾in. (12.1cm.) high; and a squat form cream jug, 2¼in. (5.7cm). high, all with classical decoration; together with a similar water jug by different manufacturer with pewter lid, 7¼in. (18.4cm.) high. (5) Condition: Usual firing cracks to handle mounts on all four Wedgwood pieces. Tiny pinhead chip to rim of cover on teapot, and another to spout of cream jug. Pewter lid of jug is detached and china bead to thumpiece chipped. A few surface scuffs to body. No other damage or restoration noted.
A group of Japanese Satsuma items comprising a bowl with figural decoration, panels of blooms and topographical scenes to interior, figural panels to exterior, 9½in. (24cm.) diameter; a pear form teapot, decorated with ceremonial figural scene with dragon head and tail for spout and handle, 6in. (15.3cm.) high; an ovoid segmented koro, figural decoration with lion mask handles, 5¾in. (14.6cm.) high; and a small counter form powder pot, 2in. (5.1cm.) diameter; together with a small cloisonné charger. (5) Condition: Spout to teapot been detached and reglued, horns missing. Extensive damage and regluing to lid of koro. Powder box cover been in two pieces and reglued. Cloisonne charger: 60 x 30mm of enamel missing from back of rim.
George III Regency Matched 3 Piece Tea - Service. Each Piece Engraved With Floral Decoration and The Rims Have a Gadroon Mount In The Regency Fashion. All Pieces Standing on Ball Feet. Hallmark London 1814 and London 1818. Makers Mark, Solomon Hougham - Tea Pot. Thomas Johnson - Milk Jug. Silver Weight 31 ozs. Teapot Length 10.75 Inches, Height 6.1/8 Inches.
Early 19th Century Wedgwood Small Teapot in unglazed fine earthenware, (the interior partially glazed to the base), decorated with moulded scrolls and leaves against a pitted ground; a King Charles spaniel seated on a cushion forms the handle of the lid; impressed Wedgwood plus uppercase A to underside; 6.75 inches from handle to spout (chips to the spout, cracks to the lower half of the body)
Royal Crown Derby 'Mikado' miniatures, trefoil dish and plate (2) Coalport miniatures sauce boat and teapot (2) Two British backstamp 1955 Beswick Beatrix Potter 'Tommy Brock' and 1949 Timmie Willie from Johny Town Mouse figures, a trio in the style of Limoges and a Coalport box and cover (10)
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