Early 19th Century Wedgwood Small Teapot in unglazed fine earthenware, (the interior partially glazed to the base), decorated with moulded scrolls and leaves against a pitted ground; a King Charles spaniel seated on a cushion forms the handle of the lid; impressed Wedgwood plus uppercase A to underside; 6.75 inches from handle to spout (chips to the spout, cracks to the lower half of the body)
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Royal Crown Derby 'Mikado' miniatures, trefoil dish and plate (2) Coalport miniatures sauce boat and teapot (2) Two British backstamp 1955 Beswick Beatrix Potter 'Tommy Brock' and 1949 Timmie Willie from Johny Town Mouse figures, a trio in the style of Limoges and a Coalport box and cover (10)
λ An electroplated metal Picnic tea set in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, comprising teapot with hinged cover and ivory handle, tea caddy, burner and low circular covered box, inscribed monograms dated 15th Nov 1892, unsigned teapot 16.5cm. wide (4). λ Lots marked with a lambda may be subject to CITES regulations when exported.
A 1930's neo-Georgian style 3 piece tea service with corner panels of engraved decoration, the teapot bearing inscription: "To A. Leslie Knighton (Manager 1928-1933) by the Directors of the Birmingham Football Club, May 1933", 38 oz., Birmingham 1932-33; a 1930's oval tray with shaped piecrust border, presented to Mr & Mrs Leslie Knighton, and bearing the engraved signatures of Harry Hibbs, goalkeeper of Birmingham FC 1931 FA Cup Winning Team, Norman Edwards, Joe Davis and other local dignitaries and players, Birmingham 1932, circa 70 oz.
A Victorian three piece teaset, by Martin & Hall, London 1871, comprising:- a teapot with vase shaped body decoratively chased below a beaded and stiff leaf decorated rim and a hinged spool cover all raised on a pedestal foot, 22.5cm high; together with the large companion sugar bowl, 16cm, and helmet shaped milk jug, 16.25cm, together with a matching electroplate hot water jug, 33.5cm (4)
A George III silver matched teapot and stand, the teapot by George Smith (II) & Thomas Hayter, London 1802, oval with lobed body decorated with a band of brightcut engraving, wooden handle and finial, the stand probably by William Bennett, London 1801, oval with four ball feet decorated with bright cut engraving, uninscribed, 17.5cm, 20.27oz Teapot and stand both in good condition
A Victorian three piece silver tea set, by Martin & Hall, London 1875, comprising:- a teapot of conical form, the lower body fluted above a circular foot, 15.5cm, together with the conforming sugar basin, milk jug, two teaspoons and a pair of tongs, (spoons and tongs have Sheffield marks of the same date), cased, 19.8oz In good condition
A George III silver teapot and stand, by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1800, of tapering oval shape with bands of bright cut engraved decoration, wooden handle and carved pineapple finial to the cover, crested, 17cm high, the matching teapot stand similarly crested, 17cm diameter, 19.13oz (2) In very good condition
A George III silver tea and coffee set, by Joseph Craddock & William Ker Reid, London 1819, comprising:- a coffee pot on warmer base, the body of tapering circular form the girdle formed as a band of paterae below a cast foliate and floral border, foliate decorated handle and spout, the heater base with three claw and ball feet supporting a central spirit burner, 24cm high; the matching teapot, 13cm high and sugar basin 11.5cm high, coffee pot and basin crested, presentation inscriptions to all, 65.96oz (3) Coffee pot and burner with some bruises to the lower body, the teapot has similar bruises and two large and obvious patches to the body, the sugar basin has bruises to the body
A George III four piece silver teaset, by Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London 1805, comprising :- a teapot of compressed circular shape engraved with a border of Greek Key design below a flared gadrooned collar, 13.75cm; together with a large matching teacaddy, 12.75cm and the companion milk jug and sugar basin, 49.02oz Small solder repair to the inside of the teapot, cover does not quite lie flat,; Some minor body bruises to the caddy (no key for the lock); two bruises to the milk jug (one to the heel of the handle); minor body bruise to the sugar basin
A George III silver four piece teaset, by John Emes, London 1804, comprising:- an oval teapot, the upper body engraved with a diaper band, brightcut decoration to the foot and cover, wooden handle, 16cm; together with matching teapot stand with wooden insert, 16.75cm and the companion sugar basin, 20cm over handles and milk jug, 10.5cm high; also a matching but later hotwater jug by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1927, initialled, 24cm, 46.76oz weighable (5) In very good condition

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