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DAVID LEACH (British, 1911-2005) A Lowerdown Pottery teapot with cane handle, iron glaze with impressed seal, 20.3cm high (with handle), circa 1965 and Colin Pearson (British, 1923-), an oblong dish with lug handles glazed in tenmoku with decorative poured interior, impressed seal, 21.6cm x 17.8cm (2)
A William IV silver tea service, comprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, the teapot London 1836, the sugar basin and jug London 1835 same maker Pierce & Burroughs, 1421 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The teapot is in generally good condition. The finial is tight, the hinge in good order as is the spout. There are a number of small dints around the body of the piece but none of which are too significant. The sugar basin is in generally good order. The milk jug has again several dints around the proud part of the main body of the piece. Like the teapot these are visible but not too problematic.
A Chinese silver tea service, comprising sugar basin, milk jug and teapot and with accompanying tray. Tea service marked beneath with characters marks and the initials "M.K. 95" and with other character marks, probably Hong Kong, circa 1895. The tray with character marks. Teapot length 8.25 ins, tray length 14.25 ins, tea service weight 992 grams, tray weight 790 grams, combined weight 1782 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The three piece tea service is in first class condition as is the tray. They have clearly had very little use.

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