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Inniskilling and Militaria Interest. A Georgian part tea service. each decorated in purple with a castle and inscription `Inniskilling VI D`, comprising: a teapot, slop bowl and dish, three saucers and two cups (8) . Note: The inscription `Inniskilling VI D stands for the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons. . Provenance: Formerly the property of Lieutenant-General Sir Travers Clark GBE, who was a member of the regiment. It has since past by family descent.
An 18th century Chinese blue painted teapot and cover. of globular form with wire handle, decorated with dragons amidst clouds chasing pearls of wisdom, 10.5cm high; and a group of later wares comprising: two blue painted saucers, each 15.5cm diameter; two polychrome painted saucers, each 15cm diameter; two blue painted tea bowls and two blue painted brush pots and covers (9)
FOLEY WARE TEA SET, 46 PIECES comprising Cube teapot, seven cups, thirteen saucers, eleven side plates, five smaller saucers, four frilly rim cake plates and five egg cups, decorated with a broad border of Victorian silhouetted figures on a lemon glazed ground; plus a further six handpainted cups and a sugar bowl, continental mark (53)
A RARE CHINA TEAPOT FROM THE GERMAN IMPERIAL SERVICE OF S.M.YACHT HOHENZOLLERN II, in `Hohenzollern` livery of white with gilt lining, Kaiser standard inscribed under S.M.Y. HOHENZOLLERN and monogram for Wilhelm II within a garter and chain of office surmounted by a crown, with makers marks dated 1912 on pot, and 1907 on cover (small chip under edge of cover) - 8in. (20cm.) diameter. The Royal Yacht Hohenzollern II was built in 1892 by the shipbuilder A.G. Vulcan in Stettin, which was at that time part of the Prussian Empire. The steamboat, which was 122 m. in length and had a width of 14 m., served a dual purpose. It was both a recreational- and a naval command vessel, combining lavish interiors with special cannons which had been a gift from the renowned industrialist Alfred Krupp.
A Minton `Donington Park` pattern blue and white printed pottery teapot and cover, and six others including a Dodson and a Davenport examples, first quarter 19th century (two lacking covers, some damage and/or restored). Provenance: From the collection of the late Mrs G.D. Otto. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Staffordshire saltglazed stoneware square-section teapot and cover, decorated with incised geometric ornament with shell motifs, the spout with a mask and serpents, 14.5cm high, mid 18th century (cracked and repaired) See Ross E. Taggart, The Burnap Collection (1967), p. 77 no. 210 for a similar example. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A George III silver teapot, maker W.B (possibly William Burwash), London 1808, of rounded rectangular form with lobed border and reeded mould to waist and lid, on ball feet, 653g ( 21oz) Engraved with the crest of a griffin passant recorded for BANDENELL of Netherbury, MacTiernan of Ireland and others. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A George III silver Cape pattern teapot, London 1801, with demi fluted body and lid, rubbed crest to spout, no makers mark apparent, 526g (16.90 oz) Engraved with the crest of a griffin passant recorded for BANDENELL of Netherbury, MacTiernan of Ireland and others. (rubbed). Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A quantity of plate, including a pair of shell form nut dishes on dolphin feet, a batchelor`s globular teapot, a hot water pot, a pair of candlesticks with lobed edges (one with mismatched sconce), an Old English soup ladle, seven plated toast racks, a caddy spoon, assorted condiment spoons etc. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Spode porcelain part tea service, painted in brown and gilt with a band of scrolling foliage, comprising; an octagonal section teapot, cover and stand, an octagonal section sugar box and cover, a milk jug, nine `London` shape teacups, six `London` shape coffee cups and twelve saucers, painted marks and pattern no. 1023, circa 1820 (some damage) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Spode felspar porcelain cream-ground part tea service, painted with birds, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, two sandwich plates, a slop bowl, a sugar box and cover, a cream jug, ten teacups, nine coffee cups and twelve saucers, gilt script marks and pattern no. 4807, circa 1830 (some damage) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Copeland & Garrett lime-green ground part tea service, painted with panels of landscapes within gilt rocaille scroll borders, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, a milk jug, a sugar box and cover, a slop bowl, two sandwich plates, six teacups and saucers and six coffee cups, printed marks, painted pattern no. 5717, circa 1840 (minor damage) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
An English creamware cylindrical mug, painted in black, red and green enamels with women in a garden setting, 15.5cm high; an English creamware bullet-shaped teapot and cover, painted in black and iron-red enamels with a woman fishing, circa 1780; and a Staffordshire pottery yellow-ground bat-printed teapot and cover, circa 1810 (damage and restoration throughout) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Staffordshire creamware `pineapple` teapot and cover, naturalistically modelled as a pineapple and decorated with coloured glazes, third quarter 18th century (minor damage) See Robin Emmerson, British Teapots & Tea Drinking, (HMSO 1992), no.s 50 & 51 for similar but far from identical examples. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Staffordshire creamware cabbage-leaf moulded teapot and cover, of hexagonal section and decorated with green, brown and ochre glazes, third quarter 18th century (minor damage) See Robin Emmerson, British Teapots & Tea Drinking, (HMSO 1992), colour plate 7, no. 44; and Christie`s East, European Furniture and Decorative Arts incl. Ceramics, 26th/27th Jan. 2000, lot 30 for similar examples. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
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