A George III matched silver three piece teaset, the teapot by John Emes, London 1801, of compressed circular form, the body embosed with flowers below a flared collar and pull off cover, 17.5cm diameter, presentation inscription the large two handled gilt lined sugar basin by John Edwards, London 1802, similarly embossed, 17.5cm diameter, and the companion milk jug, 12.5cm, all contained in a small wooden chest, 46.57oz (3)
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Chinese blue and white sauceboat, 18th century, after a Bow original, moulded and painted with flowers, length overall 15.5cm; also an octagonal blue and white jar painted with flowers and butterflies, apochryphal mark of Xuande, height 11.5cm; and a blue and white teapot with an associated lid, diameter 10cm. Condition report: sauce boat has minor frits, hairline to base and side; jar has a firing crack to the neck; the teapot has minor chips to the spout, the lid has extensive chips.
'Market Place Lichfield, The Birth-Place of Dr. Johnson', a coloured print, together with a quantity of white linen and a tray of plated ware, together with a silver-plated tea service, comprising teapot, sugar box, cream jug and hot water jug, together with a silver plated salver on claw feet.*
AN IRISH WILLIAM IV TEA SERVICE by Richard Garde of Cork, Dublin 1834 and 5, boldly chased with eagles and flowers on a central matted band with rose knop and applied rims, crested, teapot 18.5cm h, 48ozs 10dwts (3) Provenance: The crest is that of Cusack.++Long in the present local private family ownership for several generations. A very good example of an Irish tea set in good condition with light wear and some polish residue, slight dents on the widest part of the body but no holes or splits evident and no repair
Chinese blue and white cylindrical teapot and cover, decorated with a continuous band of dragons chasing the sacred pearl, possibly Kangxi, 7" high; also another smaller blue and white cylindrical teapot and cover, decorated to the sides and top with sprays of flowers and with Greek key decoration to the fixed handle and spout, 6.5" high (2)

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