A MID-20TH CENTURY SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET comprising a teapot, sugar and cream, of rectangular form with concave canted corners and angular handles, marks for Sheffiled 1951, maker H Fisher & Co, 1170grams(total); also an electroplated hot water pot, of the same design and maker. Condition Reports: Generally good, minor marks and scratches, the plated hot water missing the hinge pin.
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A NEAR MATCHING 19TH CENTURY SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEASET of shaped and canted rectangular form, the corners fluted, gadrooned rims, each body with vacant circular cartouché, comprising a teapot, sugar and cream, with marks for London 1809, maker CF., the hot water pot with marks for London 1893, maker indistinct, all with `Reid & Sons Newcastle on Tyne` engraved to the base. (4) 1790grams(total) Condition Reports: Some wear to marks, minor dents, generally good.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET comprising a teapot, sugar and cream, of compressed and rounded rectangular form with everted and shaped rims, raised on swept supports, rubbed marks for Sheffield, probably 1899, maker Walker & Hall. (4) 910grams(total) Condition Reports: Wear to marks, some bending to legs, minor marks and scratches, splits to teapot finial, small dent to teapot.
A VICTORIAN CADOGAN TEAPOT of ovoid form with moulded foliate decoration highlighted in gilt against the blue ground, unmarked, 18.5cm(h); sold together with a Staffordshire pottery gilt and white teapot having an everted neck, domed cover and bulbous body, decorated with gilt flowers, unmarked. 28cm(h) Condition Reports: Cadogan teapot -Depletion to plant stem at top of handle, repair to coffee pot cover, foot chip and crazing.
A VICTORIAN WEDGWOOD AESTHETIC MOVEMENT TEAPOT of lobed oval `melon` form with over handle and finial topped cover, all moulded and painted with bamboo against the cream ground, impressed factory mark and registration lozenge to base. 13.5cm(h) Condition Reports: Very small flake to the underside tip of spout.
A DOULTON BURSLEM PATENT SELF POURING TEAPOT manufactured for J J Royle, Manchester, the finial topped cover with siphonic action, the globular body transfer printed in green with foliage against the ivory ground, printed and impressed marks to base. 20.5cm(h) Condition Reports: Crazing, flea bites to rim, tarnishing/oxidation to cover, old adhesive residue to base rim.
A CHINESE YIXING (YI-HSING) WATER DROPPER of flattened globular form with circular cover, loop handle and double tube spout, the body incised with characters, the base with impressed seal. 15cm(L); sold together with a Chinese Yixing teapot and cover, modelled as a melon with foliage, slightly kicked base, unsigned. 9.5cm(h)(2) Condition Reports: Depletions to teapot cover( inner rim) imperfection to body of water dropper.
CHINESE JADE & CORAL TRIPTYCH PLAQUE Chinese hand carved jade and coral screen plaque. Depicts trees and plants with flowers. Also depicts teapot, lingzhi, and peaches over gold ground. Measures 24 5/8in (62.5475cm) Height x 21 1/4in (53.8861cm) Diameter. Provenance: Given as a gift from the Premier of China. From the estate of James R. Whelan, first editor-in-chief of The Washington Times.
An exquisite Staffordshire porcelain and silver cased tea set the silver London 1900 and later, maker William Comyns, comprising teapot with hinged and domed solid silver cover surmounted with an English rose finial, the yellow ground egg shell porcelain base with gilt painted foliate decoration, the side with woven wicker scroll handle, the teapot enclosed with pierced foliate scrollwork and trellis panels, two sugar basins, cream jug and six tea cups, all with conforming silver mounts, together with six matching silver coffee spoons, a pair of William Comyns silver sugar tongs, and six saucers, one saucer with hairline crack, otherwise the whole set in remarkable condition.
An early 20th century silver bachelor teapot Chester 1911, maker George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, of squat form the domed and hinged lid with ebonised finial, above a wavy edged rim and central raised girdle, the side with ebonised C-scroll handle, set on three cabriole supports with pad feet, total weight 324 grams, 8.5in (22cm) wide.
A collection of 19th century and later teapots and other wares, to include a black glazed teapot with gilt decoration together with teapot stand, a matching milk jug and sugar bowl, four further black and gilt decorated teapots, teapot stand, a brass horseshoe ornament and an ethnic carved wood figure
A black basalt ware type teapot, a similar sucrier, a Dresden plate, together with four Toby jugs depicting "Nelson", "Churchill", etc CONDITION REPORTS Teapot with some chips. Losses to finial. The sucrier with some chips. Nelson jug with crazing and staining and some hairline cracks. Some flaking to decoration. Toby with black tri-corn hat. Overall with wear, scuffs and flaking. Some staining. Some losses to decoration. Others with general wear, dirt, crazing. The Copeland Spode "Churchill" has a ridge / indentation within the pottery at the top of the handle.
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