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A Chinese Yixing teapot and cover, Qing dynasty, of tall rounded rectangular, plain form, impressed workshop mark to the cover (at fault) 18cm long along with another Yixing teapot of cylindrical form, with loop handle and two rope rings, enamelled in white with bats and flowers, impressed workshop mark, 16cm long (at fault) (2)
A Chinese Yixing globular teapot and cover, Qing dynasty, with a lotus seed head rattle finial, dragon handle and spout, the body incised with Kaishu script, on three bat moulded bracket feet, impressed workshop mark to the cover, 16cm long another small globular Yixing teapot and cover, blue enamelled with flowers, 13cm long, and a Chinese famille rose wine kettle, with metal handle and chain, decorated with figures, red printed square seal mark, 15.5cm long (at fault) (3)
A Coalport part tea service circa 1820, each piece decorated with reserves of brightly enamelled summer flowers against an apple green ground, in pattern 2/215, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, five coffee cups, two tea cups, eight saucers, a cream jug, a slop bowl, a side plate 24cm diameter and a George Jones Crescent China cabinet plate painted with flowers within a green and gilt rim, signed, 21cm diameter (19)
A WIlliam IV / Victorian three piece teaset of compressed circular form and foliate scroll rims, each piece with presentation inscription ‘To the Rev John Knight A. M.-Rector of Petrockstowe and Huish’, London 1837, maker Joseph and John Angell, height of teapot, 14cm, total weight 42.25ozs, contained in an oak box, with attached label ‘Green and Ward Goldsmiths and Jewellers to the King’ (4).
A George III oval-shaped teapot, monogrammed within a shield between bright cut bands and with thread edging, straight spout and domed cover, 17.5cm. high, maker R.H, probably Robert Hennell (I), London, 1794, together with a matched oval-shaped teapot stand, monogrammed, raised on four ball feet, 20.5cm. wide, maker Robert (I) and David (II) Hennell, London, 1795, total weight of silver 22.60ozs.
A Wedgwood, or possibly Cockpit Hill, salt glazed stoneware teapot and cover of cannonball form with relief moulded hexagonal spout and faceted loop handle, the body brightly glazed front and verso with a single rose and bud reserved on a royal blue ground, 12 cm high, circa. 1760-70, knop glued.
A small collection of Chinese famille rose items including a rectangular lidded box with inner divider (17.5cms), a cylindrical vase (25cms), another shouldered vase (24cms) a small globular teapot, 2 cylindrical lidded boxes (11cms and 8cms, the larger with repaired lid) and 2 other items (a lot, as viewed)
Five large Royal Doulton character jugs, comprising `The Lawyer`, `Paddy`, `The Poacher`, `Dick Turpin` and `Sairey Gamp` (starcrack to base), together with a small Royal Doulton character jug `Bootmaker`, D6579, a Royal Doulton figure `Bridget`, HN2070 (neck glued) and a Leonardo teapot in the form of a pirate (faults).
A Royal Worcester `Verona` pattern part coffee service, comprising coffee pot and lid, six cups and saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl, a set of six Royal Albert `Old Country Roses` pattern cups and saucers (minor faults), a Tuscan `Bouquet` pattern part tea service, comprising teapot and lid, four cups, six saucers and plates, milk jug and sugar bowl, a set of twelve Spode series ware Christmas plates, and a Shelley tureen and cover and sauce boat (some faults).
A Royal Worcester porcelain cabaret service, circa 1903 and 1907, decorated with scattered pink roses within blue and gilt Greek key bands, comprising a circular tray (repair to rim), a teapot and cover (repaired handle), two cups and saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with a Meissen outside decorated soup plate, cancelled crossed swords in underglaze blue to base.
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