A quantity of Coalport and Wedgwood Countryware china, comprising Wedgwood; small teapot, small coffee pot, milk jug, cream jug, sauce boat and saucer, two sides plates and a teacup, and Coalport; small coffee pot, 4 egg cups, 2 napkin rings, 6 avocado dishes, tea cup, 2 tea saucers, small sugar bowl, shell shaped bowl. CONDITION REPORT: All Wedgwood items have a green stamp except the larger jug which has a black and brown stamp. Not fully inspected. Generally in OK condition.
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A Wedgwood Countryware porcelain tea and dinner ware comprising a teapot, a coffee pot, trios, a sugar bowl, a salt, two cream jugs, dinner plates, side plates, etc, also a part Coalport "Camelot" pattern decorated tea set. CONDITION REPORT: Teapot and one tea cup have a green stamp. One saucer has a plain black stamp and the rest of the items have black and brown stamps. Not fully inspected. Generally ok condition.
A late 19th century Chinese Yixing teapot of squat baluster form, painted in enamels with birds, butterflies and floral sprays, impressed three character mark to the base, height 7cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: There are two small chips to the end of the spout, a further chip to the edge of the cover and a few chips to the lower part of the cover.
Four pieces of Japanese Banko ware comprising two medicine pots, the larger height 8cm, a baluster vase painted with cranes amongst floral sprays, with impressed character mark to one side, height 9cm and a cylindrical pot and cover with spout to one side (4). CONDITION REPORT: Dirty but undamaged. Larger teapot has a loose finial.
A group of various electroplated items including a teapot of panelled baluster form, with cast floral finial and insulated handle, raised on four supports, length 24cm, a similar coffee pot, a further coffee pot of baluster form with pineapple finial and carved wooden handle, a dish with pierced rim etc.
A quantity of plated items including a teapot, cased and loose flatware including sets of fruit knives, etc, and a crumb scoop, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition. Some tarnish/staining and scratches to blades. Minor wear to handles. Case in good condition with minor wear to edges/corners, few scratches to the top.
A George V hallmarked silver four piece tea set comprising a teapot of oval form with fluted corners, angled handle, raised on four bowl feet, initialled "W" to one side, length 28.5cm, a hot water jug, a twin handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1931, approx 50.4ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver four piece tea set comprising teapot of oval form with gadrooned decoration to lower body, length 22cm including spout and ebonised angled handle, a twin handled sugar bowl, and a cream jug, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1924, and a hot water jug, Birmingham 1925, approx 33.7ozt (4).
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver four piece tea set comprising a teapot of oval form with gadrooned decoration to lower part, with ebonised angled handle and finial, a footed hot water jug, a twin handled sugar bowl with cover, and a cream jug, length of teapot 28.5cm including spout and handle, Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1970 and 1969, approx 59ozt.
Antique Chinese Carved Ivory Teapot. Signed. Loose spout otherwise good condition. Measures 5" H, 6-1/4" W. This item will only be shipped domestically and was legally imported into the United States. Shipping to California, Connecticut, New Jersey or New York is Not Available for this Lot. Shipping $40.00
A Victorian silver three piece tea set, initialled, and with engraved decoration, London 1878, approx. 38.8 ozt (3) See illustration Condition report Report by RB The teapot: one side has a vacant cartouche, the other initialled S, the finial is attached, but present, and it lacks its nut, marks well struck to base, with a registration lozenge, the spout is a little thin to its tip. The sugar bowl: generally good, vacant cartouche and initial S to the other side. The milk jug: similar condition to above. Overall: generally good, a little rubbed rather than being 100% crisp.
A George III silver teapot, of rounded rectangular form, London 1807, approx. 17.7 ozt, 15 cm high Condition report Report by RB All a little tired, rather than being fresh and crisp, a few minor/occasional dents, the tip of the spout is slightly misshapen, the handle has slight movement, general wear and tear.
THREE 18TH CENTURY CHINESE 'QIANLONG' PORCELAIN TEAPOTS of bullet form with loop handles, two smaller decorated in Famille Rose style with figures and foliage having plain loop handles and spouts, the larger decorated in Rose Mandarin pattern with figures in gardens, having scrolled handle and crabstock type spout. All three unmarked. Approx. 12cm high and 15cm high. (3) CONDITION REPORT: All are rather grubby, the smaller teapots have minor wear but no obvious damage. Suggestion that the cover on one teapot is not a correct match. Larger teapot has significant chips to the cover and wear to the knop, hair crack to the body, visible from the interior, general surface wear commensurate with age.

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