ARR Geoffrey Whiting (British, 1919-1988)Teapot, circa 1965Stoneware, grey glaze with an iron speckle, a cobalt blue and iron painted foliate motif with red berries to the shoulder on each side, with squared cane handle, impressed GW and Avoncroft Pottery sealsH incl. handle 19cm, D 12.5cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, Worcestershire, UKCONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
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ARR George Walker (British, b. 1930)`Car Joy I`, Teapot, circa 1999Earthenware, painted with vitreous slips, the form modelled as a woman with a pig`s head on her hair, sits astride a man driving a car, a man with a scull head forms the handle, a woman`s head forms the lid, the driver`s arm forms the sleeveH 44cm, W 27cm, D 19cmThis piece is a comment on the environment and the greed and irresponsibility of the public. People ignore the environmental drawbacks of the car. They want to enjoy motoring, and do not care about pollution. The piece was inspired by a felicitous combination of two disparate things. Former MP Teresa Gorman made a speech saying that complaints about pollution spoiled the enjoyment of her car. In Norfolk where George Walker’s family come from, a “gormandiser” is a ‘greedy guts’. Because of this attitude of greed and self-interest (represented by the pig head), the level of pollution from car emissions has risen. The fact that the woman is preventing the driver from seeing where he is going symbolises the fact that he does not care what harm he may cause. The car itself has a menacing grin.CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
ARR John Maltby (British, b.1936)Teapot, circa 1985Stoneware, flattened leaning form, cream body with blue and red painted and trailed design, the looping handle, spout and top with tenmoku glaze, painted signatureH 24cm, W 17.7cm, D 9cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, LondonCONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott (Australian, b.1935)Small Teapot, circa 1990Porcelain, lustrous golden brown glaze with a dark ring around the body, with looping cane handle, impressed maker`s markH 19.5cm (incl. handle) D 11.5cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, CornwallCONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
ARR Edmund de Waal (British, b.1964)Teapot, 1995Porcelain, pale blue celadon glaze with a delicate crackle, mounted with a twisted looping silver metal handle, impressed maker`s markH 19.5cm, W 18cm, D 13.5cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, Jersey. UK.EXHIBITED: Galerie Besson, Jan 1995, Cat. No 31CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration - some staining to the interior
Two German porcelain plates, each transfer decorated with reserves of courting couple, together with a 20th century Chinese export plate, decorated with flowers and dragons within a reserved floral band, a Worcester teapot of globular form (date mark for 1912) and a pair of pink vaseline tinted glass dishes, each with wavy rim.
18th Century Caughley polychrome sparrow beak jug decorated with foliate sprays, 9.25cm high, three matching tea bowls, 7.5cm diameter, a somewhat similar teapot, 11.75cm high and a Newhall cream jug decorated with pattern 22, 7.25cm high Teapot - there is a vertical hairline from the base of the opening on the spout running approx 20mm, the sparrow beak jug has small flake to one side of the pourer approx 1mm diameter, the sauce boat has firing crack to inside and damage to approx 25% of
Early 19th Century tea service, probably Coalport comprising: London shape teapot, six Etruscan shape tea cups, four matching coffee cups, six saucers, slop bowl, cream jug and 18cm plate, all decorated with painted foliate reserve panels interspersed by gilded grape vines on a cobalt blue ground, also a pair of somewhat similarly decorated 19.5cm plates Teapot spout heavily restored and two star cracks to interior, handle also restored, slop bowl appears structurally sound, milk jug has large chip from rim and stapled repair at this point near the handle, four coffee cups appear structurally sound, one c
Three pieces of 20th Century Booths reproduction Worcester style blue and white printed porcelain comprising: a teapot decorated with the Pine Cone pattern, 13.5cm high, a similar coffee pot, 19.5cm high and a cream jug decorated with floral sprays, 11.5cm high, each piece with monogram to base The coffee pot and jug have broad crazing to the glaze - General condition consistent with age **
Various Chinese ceramics comprising: Guangxu teapot decorated with reserve panels depicting fishermen on a bank, the cover with fruit finial, base having red six character mark, 11cm high together with two wine cups, each decorated with fruit and having apocryphal four character marks, 6.25cm high and a Famille Rose cylindrical box and cover decorated with roosters, 8.5cm high Minor nibbles around the two cups - General condition consistent with age **
Quantity of various Chinese polychrome and blue and white decorated porcelain, 18th and 19th Century Teapot lid rim nibbled glaze loss to the corners of the teapot, blue and white tea cup nibbled to rim, blue and white tea bowl broken in half and re-stuck, small rim chip to gilt and enamel tea bowl, set of four tea bowls and saucers - one saucer has star
Four miscellaneous Oriental pieces comprising: Japanese carved ivory fan, the end sticks decorated with birds amongst foliage, the silk panel with finely embroidered foliate decoration, 54cm wide, a bronze pricket candlestick of baluster form and standing on triple feet with a circular foot, 16.5cm high, a red lacquered rectangular box and cover with foliate decoration, 10cm x 8.5cm and a Chinese engraved pewter teapot with foliate decoration and character marks to the base, 9cm diameter Fan - one stick is snapped across centre, one stick has an old repair and several sticks are disconnected from silk panel. Silk panel is rather foxed, shows signs of glue and is very ragged along lower edge. Pewter vessel - missing cover and has several m
Edwardian silver three piece tea service, each piece having a hammered finish, stylised mounts and standing on triple splayed supports, maker Charles Edwards, London 1904/1905, 24.9oz approx gross Teapot has two minor chips to the upper edge of the ebonised handle, the back leg which joins the lower end of handle has been somewhat `pushed in`. The cream jug has a minor dent and the sugar basin has two minor dents - General condition consistent with
Edward VII silver miniature three piece tea set and gallery tray, each piece with fluted decoration, the two handled tray having an oak base and standing on ball feet, makers Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1906, height of teapot 2.75cm, width of tray 10.25cm Oak panel is loose in tray, flange to underside of tray is somewhat bent and buckled - General condition consistent with age **
A very large Chinese Yixing teapot and cover 18th century, applied with fruiting vine leaves amidst which squirrels clamber, the handle, spout and finial formed as gnarled branches, extensive chipping, 26.5cm. (2) Provenance: Gunton Park, Norfolk, purchased in the 1980s. 十八世紀 紫砂松鼠葡萄壺 來源:1980年代購自諾福克甘頓公園
Four Chinese Yixing teapot and covers 18th century, one formed as a phoenix with its head turned over its back, one applied with magnolia, one with figures on bridges in landscape scenes, the last with Chinese boys in continuous scrolling foliage, impressed seal mark to the latter, damages and replacements, 17cm max. (8)
Three Chinese white glazed boxes and covers c.1700, moulded and incised with floral designs, with two Chinese Yixing teapots and covers, one of compressed form, the other on three squat feet, moulded with vines and squirrels, and prunus sprigs respectively, minor damages and worn gilding to one teapot, 13.3cm. (12) . Provenance: Invercauld Castle, Aberdeenshire.
A massive Chinese Yixing teapot and cover with a deep brown ovoid body, the cover with a large knop, and another smaller pot of similar form, each with a mark to the base, the larger with a metal fitting to the spout, the smaller with body cracks, a replacement wood cover and metal spout, 33cm. (4)
A Chinese famille rose teapot and cover 18th century, painted with birds amidst flowers, a blue and white fluted dish, and a teabowl and saucer decorated with further flowers and foliage, the latter with a Chenghua mark, minor faults, 23.7cm max. (5) . The teabowl with a label for the Jan-Erik Nilsson Collection.
A Chinese famille verte moulded teapot and cover Kangxi 1662-1722, painted with vases and auspicious things on a floral, leafy ground, together with a 19th century ewer and cover painted with figures in a rocky landscape, the teapot`s spout chipped, the handle a wicker and metal replacement, 18.5cm. (4) . Provenance: Lieutenant-Colonel Neave-Hill (1912-2000) , the teapot base bears paper label.
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