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A Royal Doulton pottery three piece tea service, the teapot modelled in the form of a cockerel, 6ins high, the sugar basin modelled in the form of a hen, 4.25ins high, and the milk jug modelled in the form of a chick emerging from an egg, 5ins high (printed mark in black to base and impressed registered No. RD.No.750359)
A collection of nine modern Minton pottery "Archive Collection" novelty teapots, copied from Minton majolica originals, comprising - "Vulture & Python" teapot 9.5ins high (No. 211 of edition of 1000), "Monkey" teapot 5.25ins (No. 1204 of edition of 1793), "Chinaman" teapot 5.75ins high (No. 778 of 2500), "Cat & Mouse" teapot 7.5ins high (No. 333 of 2500), "Cockerel" teapot 5ins high (No. 457 of edition of 255), "Mushroom" teapot 5.5ins high (No. 47 of edition of 1000), "Fish" teapot 7ins high "No. 592 of 2500), "Tortoise" teapot (No. 172 of edition of 2500), and "Cockerel & Monkey" teapot 5.5ins high (No. 579 of edition of 1000), all contained in original Minton boxes with original numbered certificates
An early Victorian silver three piece tea service of circular baluster shape, engraved with vacant oval cartouches, leaf paterae, floral and scroll ornament, comprising - teapot with turned finial to flat lid and angular handle, 6ins high, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, by W.H., London 1857 (gross weight 38ozs)
An early Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, the bulbous lobed bodies embossed and chased with leaf and flowerhead design, and with leaf capped double scroll handles, all on four panel feet, comprising - teapot, 7ins high, coffee pot, 9.75ins high, both with cast melon finials, sugar basin, and milk jug, by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1850/51 (gross weight 72ozs)
GROUP OF FOUR PIECES OF LINTHORPE POTTERY, comprising teapot moulded in light relief and painted with foliage against a brown ground, impressed factory mark, decorators monogram and no. 1246, (a/f); bowl with undulating rim and glazed in turquoise upon yellow, impressed factory mark and no. 1380, (a/); bottle-shaped vase with a red glaze, impressed factory mark and no. 84; underplate designed by Christopher Dresser, impressed factory mark, impressed Henry Tooth monogram and designer signature. (4) Vase 12.5cm
A William IV silver teapot, with lamb finial to the foliate engraved bullet shaped body, with loop handle and faceted spout, inscribed "Presented to Mr William Hodgson Low Walton for the Best Managed Farm by the West Cumberland Agricultural Society the Premium of Edward Stanley Esq. MP Ponsonby Hall October 24 1837", London mark 1837. 769 grams gross (see illustration).
A Japanese cloisonne vase circa 1900, the four sided tapering form vase with slender neck, decorated with chrysanthemums and wild flowers against a duck egg blue ground, impressed company seal mark, 21cm high and a Chinese Yixing red ware teapot, of conjoined reeded, hexagonal form, applied in relief with bats, 21cm long (2)
A collection of Coalport tea wares, circa 1810, probably Thomas Rose, each busily decorated in the Imari palette with scrolling flowers and foliage, comprising a new oval shape teapot and cover with bridged spout, 16cm high, cream jug 12.5cm high, sugar box and cover, gilt painted `1025` 15cm high and three various circular dishes (at fault) (6)
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