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A Continental creamware drum-shaped teapot, c.1810, with black painted landscapes; a Pearlware drum-shaped teapot (missing lid), c.1810, transfer decorated with ship and verse 'From hence in the deep'; a Greatbatch creamware teapot, c.1775, decorated with the Prodigal Son; and another Pearlware teapot with swan pattern finial, c.1805. (4)
A George II style six-piece silver tea and coffee service, by Mappin & Webb, London 1924-25, comprising a pear-shape coffee pot, with matching hot water jug, cast pendant pieces, lightly fluted composition handles and finials, 24cm, a teapot composition handle and finial, 14cm; two handled covered sugar bowl, milk jug, together with a spirit kettle, composition handle, the burner with four scrolled legs, 160oz gross in total, (6).
A Regency Scottish silver three-piece teaset, by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow, probably 1820, each piece of circular pedestal form, chased foliate shoulders, teapot with fruit finial, 51oz in total, the teapot 17cm, (3).PLEASE NOTE: Due to ivory insulators, this lot is subject to CITES restrictions and regulations.
Interesting Tibetan silver teapot of small proportions, with chased and engraved foliate decoration, the spout in the form of a mythical beast swallowing a fish and the handle similar, but with its tongue out, separate domed and fluted cover with foliate finial and secured to the main body by a chain, Bhutan, late 19th century, cover marked on rim separately with cross and skull. All at approximately 8ozs, 12cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Surface decoration clear. Some minor distortion to ears, whiskers, etc. Base of handle where it joins body appears to have been repaired but this may have taken place during manufacture. No other signs of major damage or repair
18th century Worcester Hancock printed and painted teapot and cover, circa 1765, decorated with figures on bridges and classical ruins, 23cm wide. Provenance: Ex-Joseph Handley Collection CONDITION REPORT Minute fritting to cover rim and very slight loss to gilt otherwise appears to be good original condition
George IV silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of panelled octagonal form, chased scroll and foliate decoration and engraved initial, foliate decorated scroll handle with ivory insulation and hinged panelled domed cover with acorn and oakleaves finial, on a petal-shaped foot, matching sugar and cream (London 1827), William Bateman II. All at approximately 53ozs, teapot 28cm across
1920s silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with hinged domed cover and scroll handle, on circular domed foot (Birmingham 1926), Adie Bros., together with a George V silver hot water jug of tapering form, with sparrow beak spout and ebony scroll handle (Sheffield 1912). All at approximately 24ozs
Early 19th century Wedgwood smear glazed cane ware teapot and cover, circa 1815 - 1820, with moulded classical figure decoration and widow knop - impressed mark, 20cm wide CONDITION REPORT Teapot rim has a hairline crack extending down broadest part of rim about spout, otherwise appears to be ok
George III silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with flared gadrooned rim, fruitwood scroll handle, domed hinged cover with turned wooden finial, on a circular foot (London 1804), Robert & Samuel Hennell, together with a George IV silver teapot of compressed form, with reeded borders (London 1826), maker - W. R. All at approximately 31ozs, earlier teapot 26cm across (2)
William IV silver teapot of compressed form, with wavy borders, engraved armorial crest, domed hinged cover with similarly decorated finial, loop handle with acanthus leaf terminal and ivory insulators, on circular pedestal foot, together with a matching coffee pot (London 1834), maker - M. S. All at approximately 45ozs, teapot 28cm across (2)
Fine quality Victorian four piece silver tea set - comprising teapot of oval drum form, with engraved fern decoration, scroll handle with ivory insulators and flush-fitting hinged cover with pineapple finial, matching tall coffee pot, sugar and cream, underside stamped - Mappin & Webb (Sheffield 1881), John Newton Mappin. All at approximately 66ozs, teapot 28.5cm across
A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, Ernest Druiff & Co, Birmingham 1924, comprising teapot, cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, each raised on ball feet and engraved with a W; together with A GEORGE V SILVER HOT WATER JUG, Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1926, raised on ball feet and engraved with a W. (4) Gross 44oz, height of hot water pot 21.5cm to top of handle
A Crown Ducal ware souvenir teapot decorated with flags, the motto "Liberty" and "Freedom" and inscribed "War Against Hitlerism, this souvenir teapot was made for Dyson Horsfall of Preston to replace aluminium stocks taken over for Allied Armourments 1939", a Burlingtonware cottage jug and a Wade jug (3)
A 19th Century Cast Iron Coffee Grinder with applied copper label stamped 'Paris silver medal awarded T & C Clark & Co', a pair of 19th century cut crystal lidded jars, an ochre glass rectangular decanter with amber glass stopper, a pewter pear shaped shaker, and a collection of plated ware to include cutlery, a James Dixon & Sons fluted teapot, sugar tongs and a pierced dish holder.
A Qianlong Period Part Teaset, decorated with monogrammed shields surrounded by delicate garlands of polychrome enamelled flowers within blue trellis work bands, moulded basket weave borders and beaded blue rim lines. Comprising of a globular teapot and cover having a twisted twin strap handle sprigged with clusters of flowers, a sparrow-beak jug with similar handle, two tea bowls, three saucer dishes and a sexfoil dish.
A Delightful Davenport Longport Staffordshire China Tête-à-tête Teaset, Circa 1870-86, comprising of teapot, lidded milk jug, lidded sugar bowl, and a pair of tea cups and saucers. Each piece quartered by dark blue and gilt bands into panels or rusty orange trefoil flowers, blue leaves and gilt fronds of foliage.
An Extensive Royal Staffordshire Dinner/Tea Service by Clarice Cliff for six place settings, printed with 'Nancy' design of floral bouquets in apple green borders and comprising of; dinner plates, breakfast plates, side plates, soup bowls, desert bowls, two lidded tureens, one serving bowl, one round serving plate, two graduated meat plates, a gravy boat, three graduated jugs, a rectangular sandwich tray and six sandwich plates, a teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, tea plates, cups & saucers, and a coffee pot, sugar bowl, cream jug, cups and saucers (71 pieces).
A Collection of Silver Plated Wares and two silver napkin rings; one hallmarked Birmingham 1937, the other by Brook & Son hall-marked Edinburgh 1918. The plated ware to include a pair of Sheffield plated candlesticks 8 ins (20 cms) in height, a James Dixon & Sons globular teapot with engraved floral decoration, a semi reeded coffee pot with ebony knop and handle by Frank Wood, a tray on four trefoil feet, and a collection of miscellansous cutlery.
A George V silver three piece tea service, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1922, in the Georgian taste, each piece with reeded rim, the teapot with ebonised handle; together with a George V silver coffee pot, Sheffield 1923, of similar design, engraved with a monogram. (4) 48.3 troy ounces gross

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