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A CREAMWARE TEAPOT AND COVER possibly Dutch-decorated, with entwined handle, moulded spout and flower knop, painted in green and red and outlined in black with a floral trellis pattern, 11.5cm h, c1770 ++Localised flaking of the enamel but in good physical state, no significant damage or restoration.
A DERBY TEAPOT AND COVER of slightly compressed globular form with pinecone knop and wishbone handle, enamelled with scattered sprigs and a band of pink shaded husk swags suspended from gilt paterae, 16.5cm h, gilt conjoined anchor and D, c1775 ++Slight glaze scratches and wear in particular on the cover, a few small nicks on the tip of the spout, wear to the gilding on the handle, no restoration
A DERBY TEAPOT AND COVER of globular form with pinecone knop and wishbone handle, painted in green monochrome heightened in gilt with flower sprays and scattered sprigs in gilt dentil rims, 15.5cm h, gilt conjoined anchor and D, c1775 ++The odd small glaze nick on the tip of the spout and on the finial but these are small manufacturing flaws rather than damage, no restoration
A WORCESTER SLOP BASIN painted in underglaze blue with the Rock Strata Island pattern, 17cm diam, painted open crescent, c1770 and a Liverpool reeded teapot and cover, probably Philip Christian & Co, painted in underglaze blue with flowers sprouting from rocks, a subsidiary spray to the reverse, 15.5cm h, both c1770 (3) ++Bowl in fine condition with typical glaze scratches in the interior. Teapot and cover with old discoloured restoration to spout, rim and cover
A ROCKINGHAM TEAPOT, COVER AND STAND, SUCRIER AND COVER AND CREAM JUG of single spur handle shape, painted with vignettes reserved on a grey ground of gilt seaweed in gilt border, teapot and cover 20cm h, c1838-42 ++Handle of teapot broken off in one piece and neatly re-stuck with tiny loss in the crevices, the jug handle with old overpainted restoration but in otherwise well preserved and attractive state with only two tiny pinhead sized spots of flaking of the enamel on one of the two vignettes on the sucrier
A STAFFORDSHIRE HYBRID HARD PASTE PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, PROBABLY WILLIAM AND JOHN TURNER painted in polychrome with stylised flowers in trailing borders, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, five tea bowls and six saucers, teapot and cover 14cm h, painted 95 or +95 in red, c1800 (16) Comparative Literature: A teapot and cover of the same body, shape and pattern is illustrated Berthoud (M) and R Maskell, Directory of British Tea Pots, Revised Edition, Bridgnorth 2006, plt 945. ++Minute nick on the tip of the spout of the teapot, on the underside of the sucrier a feint star crack which is not visible on the interior, one or two saucers with slight stacking wear, one saucer cracked
A SET OF FOUR MEISSEN PLATES outside-decorated, painted with groups of three brightly plumaged birds in the branches of a tree and with four insects, in gilt rim, 20.5cm diam, crossed swords mark with wheel-cut cancel, late 19th c; a Continental porcelain teapot and cover, probably Paris, enamelled and gilt with a border of Empire style ornament, another, gilt decorated and a Berlin hot milk jug and cover, early 19th c and later (10) ++One of the Meissen plates broken and riveted, the spout of the gilt teapot cleanly broken off and glued back into position. The cover of the Berlin jug restored and overpainted
A VICTORIAN MELON SHAPED TEA SERVICE chased in high relief with a wide band of roses and other flowers, the everted rim with scrolling foliage, on palmette feet, teapot 15cm h, by William Hunter, London 1838, 42ozs (3) ++Lid of the teapot worn and with three prominent holes in the centre of the flowers that are in highest relief, the body also with one or two signs of rubbing. The two other pieces with typical wear and polish residue
AN IRISH GEORGE III TEA SERVICE oblong with `egg-and-dart` rims, the teapot with integral hinge to the domed lid, on ball feet, teapot 15cm h, by James Le Bass, Dublin 1809, the jug 1811, 42ozs (3) ++A sound example with a few minor dents consistent only with the age, the teapot lacking the washer from the knop on the lid, the marks acceptable to good. No repairs
A WILLIAM IV-VICTORIAN COMPOSED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE similarly engraved with scrolling foliage and rocaille, coffee pot 25cm h, all London, the coffee pot by Paul Storr and marked STORR & MORTIMER, 1835 (the flower knop by A B Savory & Sons) the teapot by Edward Barnard & Sons and the cream jug and sugar bowl by Wrangham & Moulson, 1844, 77ozs (4) ++All except the teapot crested, the lot in good condition. Long in the local present vendor`s family ownership
Meissen `Boucher-Putten` bullet shaped teapot, each side with an oval reserve panel with painted decoration depicting a putti on a cloud in the manner of Francois Boucher on a heavily gilded Sevres style bleu du roi ground, gilded entwined handle, base with blue crossed swords and dot mark together with the initials B.W., 9.5cm high
Modern four piece silver tea and coffee service, each piece with applied pierced mounts and comprising: teapot 22.5cm high, coffee pot 28.5cm high, lidded sucriere and cream jug, the coffee pot, sucriere and cream jug maker A. Haviland-Nye, London 1968, the teapot makers Sterling Silverware Ltd, Sheffield 1971, 76oz approx gross
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD PEARLWARE PLATE printed with the `India` floral pattern in underglaze blue, iron red, enamel and gilt, impressed mark with double R, 20.8cms diameter; together with an early 19th century Spode porcelain teapot of circular form, printed in the Imari pattern with rich gilding (af), 17cms (Provenance for latter, Henry Sandon Collection)
A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE BY VINERS, SHEFFIELD 1933 of boat shape, comprising teapot and hot water jug, each with ivory capped handles and finials, milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, all engraved with a monogram and on plinth bases, 60oz gross, contained in a baize lined wooden box. See illustration
Angus Suttie (British, 1946-1993) A tall fantasy Teapot, circa 1990 Stoneware, hand-built abstract architectural form with mottled brown and green glazes and blue mouth , two lopping handles and a lid with conical finial, painted signature ; Provenance: Private Collection, London" Height 49cm, Width 23.5cm, Depth 23.8cm Condition: In perfect condition with no damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com
Edmund de Waal (British, b.1964) A Teapot, 1996 Porcelain, pale green celadon glaze with a delicate crackle, mounted with a twisted metal handle ; Provenance: Private Collection, Devon. Acquired from JaN Gallery, Eton" Height incl. Handle 23.5cm, Width 17cm, Diameter 14cm Condition: In perfect condition with no damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com
Mark Pharis (American, b.1947) A Teapot, 1985 Stoneware, the flattened form with pale brown glaze, dark brown vertical stripes to the body and to the lid, mounted with an angles spout, impressed signature and date ; Provenance: Private Collection, London, acquired from Garth Clark Gallery, Los Angeles" Height 20.5cm, Width 17cm, Depth 6.5cm Condition: In perfect condition with no post firing damage or restoration, some crackles to the glaze View on auctionatrium.com
Nicholas Homoky (Hungarian/British, b.1950) A small Teapot Form, 1983 Porcelain, the three sided form with tube handle and small cylindrical spout, black inlaid bands around the rim, and a black inlaid teapot design on two faces, raised on three small feet, incised signature and dated 6.3.83 ; Provenance: Private Collection, New York, US" Condition: View on auctionatrium.com
George Walker (British, b.1930) The Betrothal , A sculptural Teapot, circa 1990 Earthenware, painted with vitreous slips, the form modelled as a groom with two women, the man s head forming the lid, the kneeling woman forming the spout and the leaning woman forming the handle" Height 30.5, Width 27cm, Depth 16cm Condition: In perfect condition with no damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com
George III half-fluted circular teapot, the stylised floral lid over repeating grape and leaf banding to rim and embossed acanthus to stem on cabriole acanthus paw feet, maker DP, London 1806, 31oz approx; together with a similar milk jug, maker WH, London 1816, 5.4oz approx and a Victorian sugar basket, maker JB, London 1879, 4oz approx (3)
Victorian silver bullet shaped bachelor three piece tea service, the teapot decorated with stylised arabesque finial over the body decorated with signs of the Zodiac between scrolling foliate banding on circular base with sugar bowl and milk jug of same form, maker GSH, London 1877, 22oz approx (3)
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