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A late 19th century Chinese silver coloured metal three piece tea service, the teapot of circular section and decorated with dragons, pearls and clouds. The twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug similarly decorated, each piece with simulated bamboo handles, the teapot and lidded sugar bowl with dragons head finials. Chinese character mark to the base; together with the initials H.M. and O.G. (See illustration)
Blacksmith repair. A dated Creamware teapot, 1787, the cylindrical body inscribed R IC H, And, Eliz, Howit, 10cm, metal replacement lid (2)? This extraordinary and disfiguring addition was to replace only the handle, the body is, in fact, intact. One can only speculate whether the Howits were pleased when the pot returned from the forge
A Creamware teapot, mid 18th century, sprigged with amber glazed flowers and florets on a brown ground, chips, 8cm; A stoneware mug, under a streaky brown glaze, restored, 9.5; An engine-turned and black and brown banded Pearlware mug, 10cm stained, damaged, 9.5, and A red-bodied slip glazed teapot and cover, 20th century, 12cm (5)
A George III silver teapot, maker’s mark illegible, London 1814, of compressed rectangular shape raised on an oblong ribbed pedestal foot, the lower body fluted below a shell gadrooned edge, the flush hinged cover with lobed finial, fitted with an insulated leaf capped handle, 16.5cm high, 850gm (27.25zo)
An early 19th century Minton part tea and coffee service. painted in black with ruins within a landscape setting, with gilt borders, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand; a twin handled sugar bowl and cover; a milk jug; a bread plate; six tea cups; six coffee cans; and eleven saucers, blue painted mark and pattern number 119 (28) . Provenance: the Geraint Jones and Winifred Roberts Collection.
An 18th century Worcester globular teapot and cover, circa 1770. with flowerhead finial and loop polychrome painted in the Mandarin style with opposed panels depicting figures in an interior, with smaller opposing puce painted landscape panels around the handle and spout and with borders of gilt scrolling foliage with small oval black painted panels depicting flowers and bamboo. 15cm high
A George III matching silver teapot and stand, the teapot by Walter Brind, London 1802, of bellied oval form with domed cover, engraved with leaf and ribbon work, with vacant cartouche, 30.5cm high the teapot stand, by John Emes, London, 1803, of oval form on bracket feet, engraved with similar decoration, 16cm long (2)
Early 19th Century gilt highlighted blue and white transfer printed part tea and coffee service decorated with the Royal Lily pattern, unmarked but probably Worcester. Comprising oval teapot, teapot stand, lidded sucriere, slop bowl, cream jug, two serving plates, nine tea cups, four coffee cans and ten saucers
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