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A collection of teapots, English, Oriental and European (21). CONDITION REPORT: Nine of the teapots appear to be in good order with the correct lids and no damage or restoration. They are simply dirty. The remaining twelve teapots all have minor problems. Three have one small chip each (two to spout and one to inner rim.) The small teapot with the wicker handle has a substantial chip to the end of the spout. The large teapot with wicker handle has a tiny spout chip. The teapot with the light blue floral pattern and gilding has a spout chip and is badly crazed to the interior. The Chinoiserie teapot is stained and has the wrong lid. The blue and white silver shaped teapot has a chip to the lid and is crazed. There is also a small chip to the spout. The transfer printed teapot with figure and cottage scene has a badly repaired lid. The blue & white transfer printed bullet shaped teapot has a badly broken spout. The large Chinoiserie teapot has a crack and glued lid. The last blue and white teapot has some crazing and is a little discoloured and has a small chip to the underside edge of the lid.
A 19th century Chinese blue and white barrel shaped teapot and cover, height 11 cm, and a Cloisonne vase. CONDITION REPORT: The base of the teapot has an old hairline crack running from the top of the rim right down to the base of the teapot. This is clearly evident when viewed from the inside and also visible but less so from the outside. The lid has one very tiny edge nibble. Other than the two defects mentioned the piece is in good order.
Walker and Hall Sheffield silver 3 piece tea service with embossed flower leaf and sea scroll decoration on ball feet. Sheffield 1905. Approx 18oz in weight (teapot is 24cm wide including the ebony handle and spout) Condition - Appears to be good, no engravings or inscriptions. Small dent to body of teapot, otherwise appears ok
An interesting late 19th century Copeland Spode Robert Burns pattern teapot, milk and sugar, transfer printed in blue and white after the Chinese taste, with the motto Yet For Days O'Avld Lang Syne We'll Tak A Cvp O'Kindness (sic) the lobed hexagonal teapot with dragon finial; two further side plates, another sugar bowl, printed marks in blue, produced for and retailed by Livingstone's China Oban, c.1890 (6)
A quantity of Royal Crown Derby teaware to include plates, cups and saucers and a teapot etc. CONDITION REPORT Upon inspection of a sample the pieces were generally found to be in good order apart from one of the cups which was cracked and no seconds were found. Some wear to the gilding and pattern on some pieces but generally colours are strong.
Two Chinese Yixing pottery teapots and covers, 19th and 20th century, the first a 19th century slightly compressed globular teapot and cover, with looped handle and short spout, and incised inscription to the base, 15.5cm, repairs, the second a four colour teapot decorated with an applied dragon and phoenix to each side, incised and impressed marks, 17cm

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