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A SPANISH SIX-PIECE SILVER COFFEE AND TEA SERVICE The service comprising a teapot and a coffee pot, each with ivory insulators, a lidded sugar, a creamer, a waste bowl, a strainer, a pair of tongs and a serving tray. Each having scrolling foliate and shell repousse decoration, with acanthus leaf finials. With pentagram mark indicating .915 purity. Approximate total weight overall 211 ozt 7 dwt / 6574 g. H 1½ x W 30 x D 18 inches.
A SPODE PORCELAIN PARTIAL DINNER SERVICE In the Chinese Rose pattern. The service comprising a serving tray, three serving bowls, a lidded tureen, 7 teacups, 7 saucers, a creamer, a sauce boat, a teapot, 8 dinner plates, 8 soup bowls, 8 salad plates, 7 dessert plates, a bread plate and two serving plates. 56 pieces total H 7¼ x W 11 x D 6½
A Qing dynasty Chinese porcelain teapot, the domed cover with gilt coloured highlights, the bulbous body heavily decorated with figures, with a part gilded spout and plain handle on circular foot, 15.5cm high,(AF), and a red ware teapot of small proportion, decorated with birds and flowers in colours. each late 18th or early 19thC. (2).
A Qing dynasty Chinese polychrome teapot, the domed cover with blue and white knop, and of part geometric floral pattern, the bulbous body heavily decorated with figures and pagoda to both sides, with a part decorated moulded handle and spout, on a plain circular foot, late 18thC. 18.5cm high.
THREE ROCKINGHAM TEAPOTS, TWO COVERS, ONE STAND AND A SUCRIER AND COVER of single or three spur handle shape, in leafy apple green and gilt, grey and gilt, or printed patterns, teapot, cover and stand 20cm h, c1830-42 ++Sucrier with restored rim chip. Tip of spout of green teapot restored. Stand restored
A WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE SHELL MOULDED PEDESTAL DISH transfer printed in bright purple by Guy Green in Liverpool with European ruins, the rim feathered in puce, 26.5cm w, c1771 The same print appears on one side of a teapot in Merseyside Museum, see Reilly (R), Wedgwood, 1989, vol 1, fig 245A. ++Professional restoration to one of the handles
A WEDGWOOD THREE COLOUR JASPER WARE TEAPOT AND COVER ornamented in green and lavender jasper with two oval cameos suspended from paterae and grapevines, bordered by foliage, 9.5cm h, impressed mark, c1790-1800 ++Handle broken and stapled, possibly in the 19th century. One of the cameos with edge chip, the spout and cover undamged, no professional restoration
A CREAMWARE JUG, TWO MUGS AND A PEARLWARE TEAPOT AND COVER the baluster jug with streaky manganese glaze, one mug painted with a band of stylised foliage in the Pratt palette, the other with stencilled and banded geometric decoration, the teapot and cover painted in blue with a version of the Pagoda and Fence pattern, largest mug 11.5cm h, c1780-1810 ++Jug cracked and rim chipped, handle undamaged, no restoration. Small mug in good condition, large mug with descending cracks and internal stain, cover of teapot broken and restuck, minor chip on rim of spout
A PORTUGUESE PALISSY WARE TEAPOT AND COVER in the form of a cabbage and snake, 20cm h, c1860-85 Both M C G Maffra and J A Cunha made cabbage and snake tea services at Caldas da Rainha. The present teapot is almost certainly by José Alvez Cunha, since a tea service with a teapot of identical shape is illustrated Katz (M P), Portuguese Pallisy Ware, New York, 1999, plt 68. ++The cabbage leaves extensively chipped, the snake, spout and handle undamaged. No restoration and rare
A WORCESTER HEXAGONAL TEAPOT STAND enamelled with Chinese figures in red crow`s foot border, 15cm w, a similar Worcester bowl, a Bow cup and saucer dish, similarly decorated and a saucer enamelled with flowers, all 1765-75 (5) ++Teapot stand in good condition with typical but slight localised wear. Saucer with small rim nicks, saucer dish with minor crack at 3 o`clock
A LIVERPOOL BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT AND COVER, A NEW HALL CHELSEA EWER AND A STAFFORDSHIRE OLD OVAL CREAM JUG, the Liverpool, John Pennington & Co teapot and cover transfer printed with the Fisherman pattern, the New Hall Chelsea Ewer enamelled with pattern 22, the moulded leaves picked out in green with purple veining, the cream jug painted with a prominent puce flower beneath red ribbon, teapot and cover 15cm h, all c1790 ++Teapot with some typical staining of the glaze and pinhead sized graze on spout. Ewer and jug undamaged and free from restoration. The Old Oval jug with slight wear
A HICKS, MEIGH & JOHNSON TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of melon shape, moulded with trailing flowers and painted with flower sprays between large claret, pink and gilt reserves, the service including a teapot, cover and stand, 16cm h, pattern 2226, c1830 (47) ++V shaped piece of the rim of the teapot broken out and clumsily restuck but without loss, one or two minor cracks, possibly firing cracks around the rim and foot of the teapot, flower knop on teapot cover cracked, teapot stand with minor crack
A BELLEEK TRIDACNA TEA SERVICE decorated by Cyril Arnold in orange, yellow and black with stylised flowers, the service including a teapot and cover, 12cm h, black printed mark, painted 213, 1926-46 (18) Comparative Literature: Langham (Marion), Belleek, 1993, p132 (centre right illustration). ++The interior flange of the teapot slightly chipped, not visible when the cover is in position. One of the two projecting nodules on the collar of the teapot cover chipped, not visible when in position. No restoration. Inherited by the present local private vendor and long in the family ownership
A HEREND TEA SERVICE of spirally fluted form with osier moulded borders, painted with birds in branches and insects, the rims gilt, the service including a globular teapot and cover 16cm h and two pairs of dessert and dinner plates, impressed and/or printed mark and painted numbers, late 20th c (32) ++The lot in fine condition
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE MUG of baluster form moulded in shallow relief with moths and flowers, and enamelled with a group of figures and fan or leaf shaped panels of flowers in underglaze blue borders, 14cm h, a Chinese blue and white mug with ear shaped handle and a Chinese puce scale ground teapot and cover enamelled with flower filled baskets, all Qianlong (4) ++Baluster mug with localised wear in particular to the gilding that framed the panels but no cracked or chipped. Handle of cylindrical mug broken and restuck, also with chips on rim, cover of teapot broken in two and restuck. A piece of the spout broken and restuck, faint star crack in the side
A CHINESE YIXING STONEWARE HEXAGONAL TEAPOT AND COVER with prunus handle and knop and bamboo spout, sprigged with prunus, pine and a bamboo shoot, 8cm h, unmarked, 18th/19th c ++Finely potted and undamaged with much build up of old dust and grime mainly on the upper surfaces. In the present private family ownership since 19th century
A CHINESE YIXING `TOAD` TEAPOT AND COVER of finely potted red stoneware and straight sided cylindrical shape with bamboo girdle, rectangular handle and curved spout also of bamboo form, the flush fitting flat cover with well modelled ferocious toad knop with warty back, 14cm h, 24.5cm l, unmarked, Qing dynasty, probably 18th c For a similar example see Valfré (Patrice), Yixing: Teapots for Europe 2000, p180, No 53 and Bonham`s, Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, Hong Kong, 24 November 2012, lot 572. ++Cover broken and restuck with small losses and lacking part of the flange nor normally visible when in position. The inside of the teapot fitted in Europe possibly in the 18th or 19th century with a metal drainer behind the spout secured by two small pins, the pins on each side of the spout. Teapot and cover very dirty with much build up of old dust and grime, single pinhead sized edge nick on the foot, no restoration and in the present private family ownership since the 19th c
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