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A CLARICE CLIFF FOR NEWPORT POTTERY TEAPOT AND COVER of "wigwam" form, with painted relief decoration of moose and maple leaves, the handle modelled as a totem, the spout as an American Indian, the underside with green printed Clarice Cliff mark and further printed "Greetings from Canada", 7" high. See illustration
A CLARICE CLIFF APPLIQUE BIZARRE TEA SERVICE painted in the "Lucerne" pattern, the underside with printed black mark and various impressed numbers. Comprising: a teapot and cover, two tea cups and saucers, a milk jug, a cream jug, a sugar basin, a cake plate, and a side plate, with black printed marks and various impressed numbers (a lot). See illustration Provenance: Acquired at Christie's, Melbourne, 23.9.1993. The Collection of James Fairfax A.C., Stanbridge Mill, Dorset
A MACINTYRE BURSLEM TEA SERVICE painted with armorials to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, each with printed brown MacIntyre mark and painted numbers. Comprising: a globe-shaped teapot, a hot water pot with silver plated cover, two cups and saucers, a milk jug and a sugar bowl (a lot)
An Edwardian silver square section teapot with half fluted body raised on four bun feet, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1909, 23oz. Condition Report: Two small dents to front of spout. Scraped slightly to the sides. Join evident to the back, opposite the handle, not a split. Very end of the spout nibbled. No sign of crest or crest erasure.
An early 20th century Indian, silver coloured, 'swami-ware' metal teapot of bulbous circular form resting on a pedestal foot, the body heavily chased and embossed with deities, further goddesses to the lid and sculpted finial, the handle and spout modelled as elephant's heads and trunks, unmarked. Condition Report: No silver marks - is definitely silver. Pin missing from lid hinge, possibly later addition. Very slight split to end of spout. Shoulder dent.
A Shelley Queen Anne shape, Sunrise and Fall Trees pattern (11678), registration no. 723404, coffee service comprising six cups, six saucers, a coffee pot, a sugar bowl (damage) and a milk jug. Condition Report: The sugar bowl has damage. Teapot base has hairline crack inside and very minor crazing at base.
A Royal Albert 'Lavender Rose' pattern dinner service comprising eight dinner plates, eight dessert plates, eight side plates, eight bowls, an oval vegetable dish, six tea cups and eight saucers, a coffee pot, a teapot, a milk jug, a sauce boat and stand, together with two Royal Worcester egg coddlers,
Worcester teapot with associated cover circa 1760, printed with Man in the Pavilion pattern, crescent mark to base, 12cm high Condition report: the cover has two chips to the rim and one the flange and a firing crack to the finial join. The base has a firing crack to the handle join. Chips to foot rim.
Royal Doulton dinner tea and coffee service decorated with Carlyle pattern (punched or cut through marks) please refer to our online catalogue for full listing of contents. (74) Condition report and contents: All pieces marked as seconds unless otherwise stated. The service has been used. The plates all have scratches to the glaze and wear to the pattern and gilt. The tureens don't show as much signs of use whilst the teacups have signs of use the coffee cans look unused. 9 x 27cm plates 8 x 20cm plates (one with rim chip) 6 x 16.5cm plates 6 x soup bowls 6 x teacups 7 x saucers Teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cream jug Two tureen bases and one cover, (one base not marked as a first) Meat plate, Gravy boat and stand (the stand marked as a first) Three open tureens Five soup bowls. Eight coffee cans and saucers. One coffee can is a first.
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