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Lot 1180

A hallmarked Silver teapot of plain globular form with ebony handle and finial, hallmarks for 1926, approx 120mm high, weighing approx 13ozs.

Lot 1199

A four piece silver Art Deco teaset, comprising teapot, hot water pot, cream jug and two handled sugar bowl, plain tapered faceted form line borders with sunray device, wooden look bakelite handles and finials, hallmarked 1932, weighing approx 55ozs.

Lot 146

Staffordshire Imari pattern teapot and cover of hexagonal form, h. 14 cm

Lot 51

A DERBY TEAPOT AND COVER, finely painted by Zachariah Boreman with two landscapes with figures in oval blue and gilt entwined frames and borders, 12cm h, William Duesbury & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and numeral 8 of the gilder William Longdon in puce, c1785 An example of the early pattern 29. ++The cover in fine condition, the teapot extensively cracked but without loss or any modern restoration

Lot 55

A DERBY TEAPOT-STAND, painted by Zachariah Boreman with two figures in a landscape near a bridge before a mansion, in blue and gilt entwined borders and dentil rim, 13.5cm w, William Duesbury & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and numeral 8 of the gilder William Longdon in puce, 5 in blue, c1784-85 A fine example of the early pattern 29. For a plate, also marked in blue, see Mitchell, op cit, plt 84 M2. ++Of particularly high quality and in fine condition

Lot 108

A FINE DERBY COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, painted by, probably, Thomas 'Jockey' Hill and William Billingsley with landscapes with figures including a scene in Dovedale framed by swags over gilt-seeded lavender 'seaweed', paterae and bows in gilt border, the handle gilt with husks, saucer 14cm diam, Duesbury & Kean, painted crown, crossed batons, D, 320 and numeral 3 of the gilder William Cooper in puce, c1795-97 Illustrated: John, op cit, plt 35B. Literature: A teapot and cover (Derby Museum) of the same pattern is illustrated Barrett and Thorpe, op cit, plt 135. It is likely that only one service of this pattern was made, part of which was exhibited in Derby in 1877, when a trio was sold for 10 gns. Another, also with Cooper's numeral 3 was in the Littlewood-Hill Collection and sold Neales, Nottingham, June 1978; (see Twitchett, op cit, plt 208). A teacup and saucer was in the Anthony Hoyte Collection and sold Neales, Nottingham, 1 May 2003, lot 8. ++In fine condition

Lot 112

A RARE DERBY DEJEUNER, painted by, probably, John Brewer with panels of domestic animals, birds and butterflies in gilt medallions on a yellow ground with gilt inner borders and handles, comprising shaped oval tray, 39cm over handles, oval teapot and cover, sugar box and cover, cream jug and a pair of coffee cans, Duesbury & Kean, painted crown, crossed batons and numeral 9 of the gilder William Smith in blue, c1800 (8) Provenance: anon Sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, 22 November 1971, lot 167 [when attributed to Thomas 'Jockey' Hill] bt C B Sheppard for 1,650 gns; C B Sheppard, Alfreton, Derbyshire, from whom bought by the late owner on 10 December 1971 for a part consideration of £1175. Illustrated: Twitchett, op cit, plt 222. Literature: A green ground coffee can with the same unusual handle form and painted with the same three designs of a Kingfisher, moth and spaniel as one of the two in the present lot, is illustrated in the Catalogue of the Doris Wheatley Collection of Derby Porcelain, P Jackson, Brackley, 1987, plts 5 and 6. ++Tip of spout reduced and made up with old restoration. Cover of teapot broken and glued with old overpainted restoration. Sugar box stained descending hairline crack and some staining of the glaze on the lower part of the body, especially the underside; cover - finial replaced. Jug - handle cleanly broken off and glued back into position. Coffee cans, both in fine condition. Tray in fine condition.

Lot 113

A RARE DERBY DEJEUNER, painted by George Robertson with naval battles or other scenes in a broad gilt rectangular frame reserved on a bright "Mint Green" ground with gilt rim and handles, comprising shaped oval tray, 40cm over handles, oval teapot and cover and a pair of coffee cans and saucers, Duesbury & Kean, painted crown, crossed batons, D and [tray] title The Anson engraving La Loire & Kangaroo in blue script, c1800 (7) Illustrated: Twitchett, op cit, plt 267 [with the cream jug and sugar box and cover] and Barrett and Thorpe, op cit, plt 155 [the teapot]. The French frigate La Loire was captured off the coast of Ireland in October 1798. ++Teapot - broken and repaired - cover in fine condition. Coffee can - old filled flat chip on the exterior of the rim near the handle. Second coffee can - hairline crack descending from the rim near the handle and extending across the base. Both saucers in fine condition. Tray - in fine condition

Lot 121

A DERBY TEAPOT AND COVER, of 'silver' shape, painted to either side in the manner of Daniel Lucas with oval views and gilt, on four feet, 15cm h, Robert Bloor & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and titles View in Germany and View in Italy in red script, c1825 ++Handle cracked at its lower junction with the body. Tip of the spout restored

Lot 256

A RARE BLACK BASALT COMMEMORATIVE TEAPOT AND A COVER, of oval shape with two crisply moulded conch shell reliefs of the death of General Moore or allegorical figures and a trophy on an engine turned 'plaid' ground beneath a border of national flowers, 15cm h, c1810 Sir John Moore was killed at the Battle of Corunna during a rearguard action in 1809. ++Old small repair to the lip coated with black lead?/varnish but otherwise undamaged and free from restoration. A rare commemorative

Lot 287

A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER COBALT GROUND TEAPOT AND COVER, of barrel shape with flower knop, painted in Dry Blue and finely gilt with pendulous groups of flowers and scrolling foliage, the moulded spout and auricular handle gilt, 12cm h, c1775 ++Two flat chips on the underside of the footrim. Flange of the cover chipped, not visible when in position. No restoration

Lot 288

A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER, of globular form, the domed cover with flower knop, enamelled with a rose and two buds and subsidiary flowers, in iron red scalloped line borders, the spout and handle picked out with dots, 14.5cm h, collector's label, c1775 Provenance: Zorensky Collection. ++Flower finial professional restored but in otherwise good condition and decorated with an unusual and attractive pattern

Lot 314

A COALPORT COBALT GROUND TEA SERVICE, of London shape, painted with panels of brightly coloured and tightly clustered flowers in scrolling gilt frames, the ground richly gilt with grapevines, the service including a teapot, cover and stand, 15cm h, c1815 (27) ++Two cups cracked, the interior of the sugar box cracked and with a feint hairline crack in the base

Lot 340

A ROCKINGHAM TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, of 'three-spur handle' shape painted with panels of flowers in lightly moulded light grey borders of scrolling foliage and tendrils, the service including a teapot and cover with crown finial, 18cm h, c1830-42 (19) ++Old discoloured restoration to the handle of the teapot, the inner flange of the sugar box chipped, one saucer with minor hairline crack

Lot 433

A SMALL GROUP OF EXPORT PORCELAIN, all painted in underglaze blue with plants or landscapes, including a baluster mug of European silver shape, 12cm h, a cream jug, a double gourd vase and a teapot and cover, 18th and 19th c (13) ++Mainly with small faults

Lot 448

A TEA KETTLE, with beaded rim, a lampstand, with spirit lamp, 31cm h, by Atkin Brothers, early 20th c; a pair of baluster café au lait pots with turned pearwood handle; a bachelor's teapot (4) ++The kettle and pair of pots in virtually as new condition; the teapot with slight wear

Lot 470

A GEORGE V TEA SERVICE, in Regency style, of partly lobed hemispherical, prow form chased with masks and foliage and with gadrooned rim, teapot 12cm h, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1912 & 13, 52ozs gross (3) ++In good condition

Lot 475

† A GEORGE V TEA SERVICE, of compressed baluster shape, on four hoof feet, teapot 13cm h, marks overstruck by foreign import marks, 16ozs gross (3) ++The lot in good condition

Lot 476

TWO TEAPOTS AND A MATCHING CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL, various designs, largest teapot 13.5cm h, by various makers, all Sheffield, 1918, 37 and 39, 44ozs gross ++In good condition

Lot 529

A VICTORIAN OVAL TEAPOT, the domed lid with integral hinge and partly reeded, 13cm h, maker's mark rubbed, London 1880, 16ozs gross ++Slightly worn, pinhead sized hole in one side

Lot 23

A quantity of silver plate, including sets of six each grapefruit spoons, coffee spoons, ice spoons, three sets of six cake forks and a teapot stand.

Lot 316

A pair of Japanese vases, 15 cm high, a brush pot, a teapot, a satsuma figure, 13 cm high, and a small tea bowl.

Lot 231

A small Shelley "Boo Boo" lidded teapot, after a design by Mabel Lucie Attwell, height 10cm (small chip to finial of lid).

Lot 242

A late 19th century Macintyre & Co teapot M213, decorated in blue and gilt on a white ground, height 13cm.

Lot 270

An early 19th century Meissen ornithological tea service, painted with an assortment of exotic birds, comprising lidded teapot, lidded hot water jug, lidded milk jug, rectangular tea caddy with cover and six cups and saucers (part af - see condition report) (16). (Illustrated).

Lot 305

Five Royal Doulton Seriesware miniatures, comprising two vases, teapot, coffee pot and jug.

Lot 312

A late 19th century Doulton Burslem cabaret set, comprising lidded teapot, lidded sugar bowl, milk jug, pair of cups and saucers and a large oval tray (8).

Lot 314

A pair of Royal Worcester commemorative tankards, date code 1933, also a late Victorian Jackfield ware teapot (lid af) and a novelty jug in the form of a pig (4).

Lot 368

A Spode "Blue Colonel" teapot, coffee pot and cream jug, also a "Viscount Crimson" bowl, "Fleur de Lys Blue" trio, pair of miniature commemorative cups and saucers and further decorative items.

Lot 397

A Minton miniature saucepan with cover, also a Carlton Ware novelty mushroom cruet (af) and novelty teapot (af).

Lot 398

A Cauldon china breakfast set for two, comprising pair of cups, two pairs of saucers, pair of plates and sandwich plate, also a Paragon hand painted tea set comprising lidded teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, pair of cups and saucers and a single plate (17).

Lot 403

A Wedgwood black basalt three piece tea service (teapot af), also a pair of large circular bowls, diameter 16cm, and a cream jug (6).

Lot 404

A small late 18th/early 19th century Wedgwood black basalt teapot, of oval form with rising cape, the domed cover with widow finial, impressed marks, height 8cm. (Illustrated).

Lot 440

A Royal Crown Derby six setting tea service, pattern 1128, comprising lidded teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups, saucers and plates, bread and butter plates, also a boxed teaspoon and paper knife. (24). (Illustrated).

Lot 445

A large quantity of Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" teaware, comprising lidded teapot, six cups and saucers, eleven tea plates, eight larger plates, two cake plates, four mugs, two jugs, sugar bowl and three other pieces (5).

Lot 460

A quantity of Wedgwood "Hathaway Rose" teaware, including lidded teapot, eleven teacups and four coffee cans with fifteen assorted saucers, eleven plates, cake plate, lidded sugar bowl, open sugar bowl and milk jug.

Lot 696

An Edward VII hallmarked silver teapot, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1905, 22oz. (Illustrated).

Lot 697

A Victorian hallmarked silver pickle fork with bone handle, a plated bread fork, a Continental 830 grade spoon, silver tankard, two cruet spoons, tea infuser and a Georgian style electroplated teapot. (8)

Lot 763

A George V hallmarked silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot with ebonised handle, Sheffield 1914, milk jug and sugar bowl, Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1916, (combined weight 38oz), also the matching plated hot water jug (4).

Lot 792

A George III hallmarked silver teapot, with engraved decoration, Daniel Pontifex, London 1803, 20oz. (Illustrated).

Lot 245

A rectangular bellied teapot and hot water jug, a helmet-shaped sauce boat, a cream jug and sugar basin, and a set of six teaspoons with sugar tongs (cased)

Lot 250

A set of twelve pairs of mother-o'-pearl handled fruit eaters (cased), a christening set (cased), a set of six pairs of bone handled fish eaters (cased), an oval teapot stand, a pair of helmet-shaped sauce boats with flying scroll handles, a textured lidded jug, a small mug, an entree dish cover, and a shaped oval salver

Lot 257

A Victorian three piece part tea and coffee set, of hotel shape, chased with floral and foliate sprays, comprising teapot, coffee pot and milk jug (3)

Lot 316

A three piece tea set, of oval half gadrooned form, comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar basin and milk jug, Birmingham 1910, total approx. weight 19 troy oz (all-in)

Lot 322

An oval bellied teapot, with domed hinged lid, chased border and pearwood finial and handle, Sheffield 1972; and a hot water jug of similar pattern and date but by a different maker, total approx. weight 40 troy oz (all-in), (2)

Lot 326

A late Victorian baluster teapot, richly embossed with 'C' scrolls and swirling gadrooning, on domed circular foot, Sheffield 1901; and a matching hot water jug, Sheffield 1899, total approx. weight 43 troy oz (all-in) (2)

Lot 345

A George III oval teapot, with slightly domed hinged lid, embossed with 'C' scrolls and floral sprays, ebonised pearwood handle and finial, maker's mark of Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1789, approx. weight 12 1/2 troy oz (all-in)

Lot 143

A silver lustre jug, decorated a stag and bird to the sides, 13.5cm (5.25") high, another similar jug and a teapot

Lot 152

A Dresden miniature white glazed teapot and cover and sundry miniature decorative china

Lot 6

A quantity of assorted plated ware including, a Victorian teapot; toast racks; a photograph frame; a set of four coin set dishes; and various loose flatware and some cased Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 25

A 19th century Nankin ginger jar decorated in blue and white, 4 character signature to base, height 29.5" (no top); an Imari bowl, diameter 9.5" (a.f.); a terracotta Japanese kettle / teapot (a.f.)

Lot 29

Eleven pieces of Mason's "Mandalay" pottery, including large and small teapot, 2 jugs, wall jug and vase, and 5 miniature items

Lot 54

A Victorian teapot and teaware with ornate blue and white borders; a Victorian black glazed novelty clock in the form of a castle, height 10"

Lot 93

A Shelley "Wild Flowers" 21 piece tea service including teapot

Lot 180

A mid 19th century tea set of squat circular form, with ribbed rims and embossed leaf and floral decoration to the teapot lid and spout, the teapot and hot water jug with horn handles in serpent mounts, comprising teapot, hot water jug, pedestal sugar bowl and milk jug, London 1857, 90 oz

Lot 381

A MIXED LOT OF 20TH CENTURY ORIENTAL CERAMICS to include a small crackle glazed blue and white teapot, 4 1/4"; a baluster vase with figure scene; a small blue and white bowl and three other items (6).

Lot 439

AN ANTIQUE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TEA SERVICE consisting of an octagonal teapot, two cups and saucers, a jug and cover, circular bowl on stand, each with a dense floral design, together with a Chinese blue and white bowl, six character mark, 4" diameter (9) (see illustration).

Lot 63

A Victorian plated teapot, plain, squat circular, fruit finial, initialled 'B', inscribed 'Presented to C. Houchen by master Brunel, Master H. Brunel and Miss Florence as a token of respect 13th Feb 1850', by Elkington & Co.

Lot 130

A Victorian bright cut oval teapot, with an ivory handle and finial, a flush hinged cover and a straight spout, by Henry Holland, London 1873, 17.5oz.

Lot 159

A modern squat circular teapot, on paw feet, with a pierced galley, Birmingham 1925, and a mounted cut glass globular scent bottle, London 1894, 11oz. (2)

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