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'Tropic' a rare Clarice Cliff Bon Jour tea for two painted in colours inside green, pink and blue bands, comprising; teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, two cups, saucers and a side plate printed marks, small chip to tooth of cover, feint hairlines to sugar teapot 14.5 cm. high. This tea set has the date code for March 1933. This pattern was previously known as Pink Tree, but an example painted with the pattern name 'Tropic' has been recorded.
A Bagot Aborigonal Reserve stoneware teapot and cover by Michael Cardew, incised with a simple grass motif under tenmoku glaze impressed seal marks 16 cm. high. Bagot Pottery was established by Michael Cardew and Ivan McMeekin near Darwin in the Northern Territories, Australia in 1968. The Pottery was destroyed in 1974 by Cyclone Tracy.
A First Period Worcester Teapot and Cover, Japan Pattern, circa 1770, the slightly domed cover with prunus sprig finial, the compressed ovoid body decorated with prunus and chrysanthemums in underglaze blue, iron red, green enamels and gilt, C shape handle, hatched square mark in underglaze blue, 13.5cm high
A Meissen Porcelain Pagoda Figure, circa 1730, modelled as a seated chinaman with charming grin, holding a tea bowl and saucer in his right hand, a further tea bowl and teapot in front of him, he wears an open floral robe, later painted overglaze blue crossed swords mark and KJ and three dots, the enamel decoration later, 10.5cm high (some restoration) See illustration. Provenance: The Wolfe Collection, Tennants Auctioneers, Spring Catalogue Sale, 22-24 April 1998, lot 276. Christie's, London, 2 December 1974, lot 207. For a similar example, see Sotheby's, London, 17 June 1997, lot 108.
A George V Five Piece Tea Service, Finnigans Ltd, London 1930, each piece of oval section, chased with scrolls, leaves and textured banding, comprising teapot with ivory knop and handles, hot water jug, helmet milk jug, two-handled sugar basin, and quatre-lobed two-handled tea tray, 72cm wide, the water jug 22.5cm high, 7483g, 240oz all in See illustration
A Victorian Four Piece Teaset, Job Frank Hall, London 1893, in 18th century style, each piece of pedestal baluster form richly repousse with rococo scrolls and flowers, comprising teapot with ebonised wood handle, hot water jug (27.5cm high), two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 1997g, 53oz See illustration
A George III Three Piece Composite Teaset and Stand, the teapot and stand Richard Cooke, London 1804, the cream jug and sugar basin William Stroud, London 1805, the oval bodies with angular scroll handles, domed covers with button finials, engraved with Greek key borders throughout, initialled JH, the teapot 16.5cm high, 40oz 18dwt all in
A matched three piece silver tea service, comprising; a teapot Richard Pierce and George Burrows, London 1832, of compressed globular form and with floral finial, engraved crests, 12.5cm high, weight 20oz, a hot water jug Joseph Angell I and John Angell, London 1832, with ivory handle, 18cm high, weight 16oz and a milk jug London 1810, raised on four bun feet, 8cm high, weight 4.5oz (3)
A cased silver tea service James Wakely and Frank Wheeler, London 1893, each piece busily embossed with birds amongst scrolling branches and flowering foliage, comprising; teapot with ivory handle and finial 13cm high, weight 11oz, sugar bowl 6cm high, weight 2.5oz and a milk jug 5.5cm high, weight 2oz, and a pair of silver sugar tongs, within fitted case stamped for 'Joseph Penlington & Co, Liverpool' (teaspoons missing) (4)
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