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Pair of large late 19th century porcelain figures, modelled as a standing gentleman taking snuff, a lady carrying a cabaret set, both on rococo bases - anchor mark to base, 41cm tallest CONDITION REPORT Gentleman - one finger broken off and missing. Lady - tray chipped, teapot handle and spout broken off and missing, cup missing, hat has top piece chipped off, firing crack to base. Overall staining to both figures.
Fine quality Victorian silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with embossed scroll and floral decoration, engraved armorial crests, decorative spout with leaf terminal, silver scroll handle with leaf thumb piece and ivory separators, domed hinged cover with cast border, raised decoration and flower-bud finial, on four stylised dwarf figure feet (London 1846), Edward Farrell. All at approximately 28ozs, 27cm across
Unusual Edwardian silver plated travelling picnic set with stamped Rd. No. 18367, comprising spirit burner and stand, sugar / tea container, small flask, kettle with rattan handle and small teapot with rattan handle and integral fitted sugar and cream jug, all contained in a blue felt-lined oak case with Mappin & Webb label and brass carrying handle, kettle on stand 24cm assembled height
1930s silver four piece tea set comprising teapot of bellied form, with fluted corners, angular ebonised handle and domed hinged cover with ebonised finial (Sheffield 1930), S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., together with matching hot water jug, sugar and cream jug (Chester 1930), S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 38ozs, teapot 27cm across
Victorian / Edwardian silver three piece tea set comprising teapot of fluted form, with panels of engraved foliate decoration, silver loop handle with ivory insulators, engraved crest and monogram, hinged domed and fluted cover with fruit and leaf finial, on heavy cast foliate foot, matching cream jug (London 1861), John & Henry Lias, together with a later, possibly replacement sugar matching the teapot and cream jug but with different monogram (London 1907), Joseph Heming & Co. All at approximately 44ozs, teapot 26cm across
George V three piece silver tea set comprising teapot of compressed campana form, with gadrooned border, ebony scroll handle, flush-fitting domed hinged cover with ebony finial, on a reeded oval foot, matching sugar and cream (Sheffield 1915), maker - G. H., together with a matching coffee pot (London 1913), same maker. All at approximately 57ozs, teapot 29cm across
Edwardian silver three piece Bachelor set comprising teapot of cauldron form, with bead border, engraved initial, fruitwood loop handle, flush-fitting domed cover and turned wooden finial on an oval foot, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1904), maker - H & A. All at approximately 20ozs, teapot 21.5cm across
1920s silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with engraved initials and shaped flared border, fruitwood scroll handle, domed hinged cover with wooden finial on four stylised shell and paw feet, with matching cream jug (Sheffield 1923), Martin Hall & Co. Ltd. All at approximately 30ozs, teapot 28cm across (2)
WWII Interest: A Crown Ducal "Liberty and Freedom" pottery teapot, with "War Against Hitlerism..." caption dated 1939 and decorated with flags, green printed factory mark; together with two Doulton Burslem Royles Patent Self Pouring teapots, each dated 1886, black printed factory marks. (3) Largest 22cm high
A Cadogan pottery brown-glazed teapot, probably by Brameld, moulded in Chinese style with boughs of peach blossom, unmarked, 18cm high; together with a Victorian copper lustre teapot, painted with floral sprays; and a Jackfield type teapot, moulded with opposing vignettes and highlighted with gilding. (3)
An English porcelain teapot and stand, probably by Grainger Wood & Co Worcester, early 19th Century, the oval teapot puce painted with a band of elongated ovals and gilded with leaves to the spout and handle, the stand similarly decorated and centred by a gilded eight-point star, teapot and stand with overglaze blue painted crossed L's enclosing an M above a 9. 16cm high
A Chinese Export porcelain teapot, late 18th Century, the globular body painted with floral sprays in a Famille Rose palette, the domed and brimmed cover with moulded bud knop, highlighted with gilding; together with a Chinese Export porcelain teapot, the globular body painted with flowering boughs, the domed and brimmed cover with moulded bud knop (detached); a Chinese Export porcelain teapot, the globular body painted with opposing figural panels and extensively gilded; a soft-paste teapot, painted in Chinese Export style, associated cover; and a hard-paste teapot, painted with floral sprays and sprigs of foliage. (5) (a/f)
An impressive silver-plated six-piece tea service on tray, Barker-Ellis, comprising spirit kettle, teapot, hot water pot, cream jug, slop bowl and two-handled sugar bowl, all on a rectangular tray with vine-cast handles and rim, the whole cast and chased with scrolls and foliage, stamped mark. Tray 72cm by 45.5cm
A George V silver three-piece tea service, Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1923, comprising teapot, cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, each with undulating rim, scrolls handles and palmette capped C-scroll legs terminating in flattened palmette cast feet; together with a pair of associated Walker & Hall silver-plated sugar tongs. (4) Gross 39.5 troy ozs
An Indian silver three-piece tea set,Lucknow, c.1900, of lobed circular form, decorated with animals, birds and village life, with cobra handles and elephant finial to cover CONDITION REPORT: Seam visible running horizontally around bodies - part of manufacture though. Dent to body of sugar bowl and another to foot rim. General wear, 25oz.Approximate measurements: teapot 17cm high, jug 9.5cm high.Teapot doesn`t stand firm - wobbles.
A Persian silver five piece tea and coffee service,late 19th/early 20th century,comprising a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, of baluster form on four pad feet with gadroon borders, engraved and chased with vignettes of daily life, amidst profuse arabesque, foliate and bird decoration,and the tray of rectangular form with similar arabesque decoration,44.5 x 33cm (5) CONDITION REPORT: Approximate weight: 2379grams
A collection of continental silver,mainly Dutch, late 19th/early 20th century,comprising:a teapot and matching cream jug,of bulbous form with beaded borders and beaded scroll handles,a small two handled silver gallery tray,of oval form with beaded rim and pierced geometric border, 24 cm long,a swing handled pierced oval basket,decorated with leafy scroll frieze and beaded rim, resting on four claw feet, 11.5 cm long, with blue glass liner, andtwo smaller pierced oval sweetmeat baskets (6) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot has a dent to body and foot rim. The handle is also loose and missing a pin, and has solder to the joins with the body. Wear to jug. Dent to base at basket with garlands. Other pieces have light general wear but no obvious major faults. Additional images available on request.
A George III provincial Newcastle silver teapot and matching stand,by John Langlands and John Robertson, Newcastle, the teapot 1784, the stand 1786,the teapot of shaped oval form with reeded spout and slightly domed cover, with bright cut engraved friezes and floral swags surrounding vacant oval cartouches, 13cm high,the stand also with beaded borders resting on four claw and ball feet, 17.5cm long, 17oz (2) CONDITION REPORT: Handle loose, top pin is loose. Handle and knop possibly replacements. Surface scratches but no obvious major faults.
A Victorian silver three-piece teaset, possibly by William Hewitt, London 1838,of lobed circular form on circular bases, overall decorated with roses and thistles and vacant cartouches, gilt interiors,44oz CONDITION REPORT: Spout of teapot mishapen and dented, and cover sits rather loosely. General wear, including to gilding, small dents.
A Neale & Co. Jasperware combined part tea service 19th century, applied with Classical figures at various pursuits above basketweave bands and formal borders, in white in a blue ground, impressed marks to two pieces, some faults. Comprising: a teapot, a teapot stand, a milk jug, a slop bowl, and a sugar box and cover.(6)
A Spode tea and coffee service c.1800, painted in pattern 382 with sepia monochrome scenes of tumbledown thatched cottages, pastoral figures and rural landscapes, within simple gilt foliate bands, pattern number marks. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, six tea cups, six coffee cans and six saucers. (25)
A Spode part tea service c.1805-10, bat-printed in pattern 557 with pastoral scenes of villagers at various pursuits before thatched cottages, and travellers before ruins and harbour scenes. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sugar bowl and matched cover with stand, a milk jug, a large plate and one smaller, twelve tea cups and twelve saucers. (33) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
A collection of bat-printed Spode tea wares 1st half 19th century, variously decorated with figures and with European landscape scenes, including figures before water wheels, taking tea, and in village scenes, pattern numbers 2208, 2211. Comprising: a slop bowl, a teapot stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, four tea cups, four plates, three saucers, and a coffee can. (17) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode. Some with paper labels for the David Drakard Collection and the Trevor Kentish Collection.
A Spode tea service c.1810, bat-printed in pattern 557 with small figures before ruins or thatched cottages in rural landscape scenes. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sugar basin with cover and stand, a milk jug, a slop bowl, one large and two small cake plates, eight tea cups, eight coffee cans and eight saucers. (35) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode. Some with paper labels for the Trevor Kentish Collection.
A Spode combined part tea service c.1805-10, bat-printed in patterns 1922 and 557 with figures at various pursuits, including riding horses, shepherding sheep and courting. Comprising: a teapot and cover with stand, a milk jug, two cake plates, a saucer, a breakfast cup, a teacup, a coffee can, and a Miles Mason coffee can with similar figural decoration. (11) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode. Some with paper labels for the Trevor Kentish Collection.
A Spode bat-printed part tea service c.1805-10, decorated in pattern 1922 with black monochrome scenes of figures fishing, travelling, and reclining in rural landscapes. Comprising: a teapot and cover with stand, a slop bowl, a breakfast cup, eight saucers, three tea cups and three coffee cans. (19) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
A Dresden porcelain cabaret set late 19th/early 20th century, painted with panels of lovers in pastoral scenes alternating with floral arrangements on a yellow ground, crowned Dresden marks. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a hot water jug and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, a cup and saucer and a tray. (9)
A Meissen teapot and cover c.1730-35, the small globular body richly painted with indianische Blumen issuing from a small blue and gilt table standing on rockwork, the octagonal faceted spout with small flowers prigs, wishbone handle, blue crossed swords mark, Dreher`s mark of a cross, probably for Johann Elias Grund Senior, painter`s numeral 14 to the inside of the footrim, some restoration, 16.7cm. (2)
A Worcester armorial saucer c.1758, printed in black with an elaborate scrolling and floral cartouche, the central shield painted with the arms of Wilson impaling Langton, 11.7cm. Cf. H Rissik-Marshall, Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period, pl. 35, no. 754. A small number of these services were made by the factory using printed blanks and decorating the arms to order, possibly at external ateliers such as that of James Giles. However, the British Museum has a teapot stand from the same service and notes that the arms are incorrectly painted.
A small collection of polychrome Worcester porcelains 2nd half 18th century, including two teapot stands, one with flower sprays within a blue border, the other with stylized puce flower sprays, a similarly decorated coffee cup, a fluted saucer dish, a spoon tray with gilt flower garlands, a sucrier and matching teabowl with green and gilt flowers within a serrated border, some faults, 18.3cm max. (7)
A combined Worcester tea service c.1780, decorated in gilt with the Queen`s pattern, with simple flowerhead or foliate spray adornments to some pieces. Comprising: a teapot and cover, two sucriers and covers, a milk jug, a tea canister and cover, a slop bowl, two cake plates, ten tea cups, five coffee cups, and fifteen saucers. (42)
A Liverpool blue and white teapot and cover c.1775, printed with flower sprays and small butterflies, the shoulder painted with a formal border, a Liverpool coffee cup painted with an Oriental landscape, a Bow coffee cup with a large peony beneath willow, and a teabowl with a Chinese landscape, some damages, 21.5cm max. (5)
A Worcester blue and white punch pot and cover c.1768, sometimes known as Dr Johnson`s Teapot, printed with the Thorny Rose pattern, the naturalistic flowers loosely arranged beneath a continuing garland suspended from ribbon ties, the cover with similar tied sprays, a small chip to the spout, 29.5cm. (2) The name `Dr Johnson`s Teapot` derives from an identical pot in the collection at Pembroke College, Oxford, which belonged to Dr Samuel Johnson and is referenced by Boswell as holding two quarts.
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