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Lot 117

A Spode part tea service, painted with flower sprays in pattern 2527. Comprising: teapot, cover and stand, four teacups, four coffee cups and four saucers. Together with a Rockingham trio, two similarly decorated cups and saucers, and a Derby milk jug, all early 19th century, damages. (23)

Lot 120

A Copeland and Garrett Feldspar porcelain part tea service, printed in green with fruit and flower sprays, printed marks, mid 19th century, minor faults. Comprising: teapot, cover and stand, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, cake plate, twenty cups and ten saucers. (37)

Lot 124

Various English porcelain teawares, all decorated with exotic birds sitting on branches, 1st half 19th century, damages. Comprising: an H & R Daniel part tea service (teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, three cups and six saucers), a matched slop bowl, a Boyle trio and a spill vase. (18)

Lot 141

A Derby part tea and coffee service, decorated with a wide gilt border of leaves and tendrils, crowned crossed batons marks, early 19th century, damage and restoration. Comprising: teapot, cover and stand, sugar basin and cover, milk jug, cake plate, slop bowl, five cups, eight cans and six saucers. (27)

Lot 143

A porcelain part tea service, painted with panels on flowers within blue borders, pattern number 586, c.1840-50, extensive damages. Comprising: a teapot and sugar basin, both with covers, milk jug, waste bowl, nineteen cups and seven saucers. (32)

Lot 145

An H & R Daniel rococo-moulded teapot and cover, painted with flowers and apple green panels, raised on four feet, and a plate in the same pattern, painted pattern numbers, c.1830, damages, 29cm max. (3)

Lot 149

A Coalport part tea service, painted with small panels of flowers on a gilded claret ground, 1st half 19th century, minor faults. Comprising: teapot, cover and stand, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two plates, eight teacups, seven coffee cups and eighteen saucers. (42)

Lot 150

A collection of Royal Worcester miniature blue and white teawares, printed with the Mansfield pattern, printed marks and various date codes from 1923. Comprising: two coffee pots and covers, a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a cake stand, a sugar bowl, a teacup and a saucer. (11)

Lot 181

A pearlware quintal, moulded and painted in blue with swags and acanthus leaves, and a pearlware teapot and cover with swan finial, printed in blue with a repeat stylized foliate pattern, both early 19th century, minor chips, the teapot's spout reglued, 22.5cm. (3)

Lot 279

A Delftware blue and white teapot stand, probably London, painted with Oriental foliage before small buildings within a plumed border, raised on three flat scrollwork legs, c.1720, glaze chipping to the rim, a filled 5cm crack and some surface wear, 13.5cm. Cf. John C. Austin, British Delft at Williamsburg, p.115 for similar examples.

Lot 310

Two Meissen teapots and covers, one painted with flowerheads, the other outside-decorated with bright floral sprays, and a large Continental teapot and cover, also painted with flowers, 19th century, minor damages and restoration, 22cm. (6)

Lot 314

A Continental porcelain teapot and cover, decorated with moulded Classical figures, amidst polychrome flower sprays and insects, a faint factory mark to the base, 13.5cm. (2)

Lot 411

A collection of blue and white porcelain, variously decorated with Oriental landscapes or floral garlands, some gilded, various marks including impressed 'Salopian', mostly 18th century, damages. Comprising: a Chinese teapot and cover, five plates, a spoon tray, a bowl, fourteen teabowls, a teacup, sixteen saucers and two jugs. (42)

Lot 425

An unusual Caughley teapot and cover, the fluted form painted with sprays of flowers beneath borders of overglaze blue and pink hatching, c.1785-95, minor chipping, 21cm. (2) Exhibited: A Bicentenary Exhibition of Caughley Porcelain, Ironbridge, 1999, no.731.Caughley in Colour, Ironbridge, 2005, no.143.

Lot 427

A Worcester blue and white teapot and cover, painted with the Rock Strata Island pattern beneath a hatched border, open crescent mark, c.1765-70, minor nibbling to the finial and spout, 18.3cm. (2)

Lot 437

A Worcester blue and white teapot and coffee pot, both with covers, painted with the Immortelle and Rock Strata Island patterns respectively, crescent marks to both, c.1770, the covers perhaps associated, 21.5cm max. (4)

Lot 447

A Worcester-style teapot and cover, painted with an imitation of the Queen's pattern, seal mark, 19th century, restored chip to the cover, 16cm. (2)

Lot 458

A Worcester teapot and cover, decorated with women and children catching butterflies, and a sparrow beak jug, painted with a figure beneath a tree, all c.1770, tiny chip to the tip of the spout, 19cm. (3)

Lot 459

A Worcester teapot and associated cover, painted in the Queen Charlotte pattern with radiating stripes of stylized flowers, workman's mark to the base, c.1770, the cover restored, 18cm. (2)

Lot 461

A Worcester teapot and cover, with a floral finial, painted with elaborate gilt-edged panels of Oriental flowers and butterflies in the Kakiemon palette, on a blue scale ground, seal mark, c.1770-75, a minute chip to the spout, 20.5cm. (2)

Lot 462

A Worcester teapot and cover, each side painted with three Oriental figures beneath a gilt spearhead border, unmarked, c.1778-80, restoration to tip of spout, 17.2cm. (2)

Lot 463

A Worcester teapot and cover, each side painted with a Chinese lady and her two children beneath a tree, bordered by panels of foliate tendrils, unmarked, c.1770, 18.2cm. (2)

Lot 464

A Worcester teapot and cover, with floral finial, painted with garlands of flowers within gilt bordered panels on a blue scale ground, painted crescent mark, c.1770-75, 21.5cm. (2)

Lot 465

A Worcester teapot and cover, painted with gilt bordered fan-shaped and circular panels of polychrome flowers on a powder blue ground, c.1770, 19.2cm. (2)

Lot 466

A Worcester teapot and cover, painted in a version of the Gilt Queen's pattern with various polychrome blooms in gilded compartments, unmarked, c.1770, restoration to the cover and spout tip, 18.5cm. (2)

Lot 467

A Worcester teapot and cover, each side painted with a different scene of a Chinese lady holding out a flower to her two sons, between panels of gilt foliate scrolls and monochrome landscapes, c.1770, the cover restored, 19cm. (2)

Lot 468

A Worcester teapot and cover, painted with two Chinese figures before a table, a third looking out of a window beside flowering prunus, unmarked, c.1770-80, a minute chip to the underside of the cover, 19cm. (2)

Lot 469

A Worcester teapot and cover, with a floral finial, decorated with Chinese figures taking tea, unmarked, c.1770, 2mm crack to the spout tip, 19cm. (2)

Lot 470

A Worcester fluted teapot and cover, with floral finial, painted in a variation of the Queen's pattern with alternating panels of flowers in the Kakiemon palette, and chrysanthemum mon on a blue ground, seal mark, c.1770-75, small chips to the rim and spout tip, 18cm. (2)

Lot 472

A Worcester teapot and cover, painted in a version of the Scarlet Japan pattern with alternating panels of Chinese figures with birds, and Oriental flowers between orange stripes with chrysanthemum mon, c.1775-80, the cover restored, 18cm. (2)

Lot 474

A Worcester teapot and cover, each side painted with four Chinese figures and a dog within a circular panel, the spout and handle encircled by a monochrome landscape scene, c.1775-80, restoration to the spout and cover, 18.5cm. (2)

Lot 476

A collection of Worcester porcelain, including a teapot printed in black with figures and boats before ruins, two printed saucers, two blue and white bowls, a teabowl and a polychrome teacup, various marks, c.1760-80, damages and wear, 19cm max. (6)

Lot 484

A Worcester teapot and cover, painted with flowers in the famille rose palette, a Caughley octagonal plate printed with a pagoda pattern, and a Worcester plate, decorated with a lotus pattern, all 18th century, the Worcester plate with a restored chip, 23.5cm. (4)

Lot 490

A Worcester teapot and cover, and a similarly decorated milk jug, teabowl and saucer, all painted with Chinese figures in various pursuits, unmarked, c.1770-75, tiny chips to some, 16cm. (5) Cf. Simon Spero & John Sandon, Worcester Porcelain - The Zorensky Collection, p.169 for a similar example.

Lot 511

An 'A' mark porcelain fluted coffee cup, painted with six alternate panels of flowers and a bird above two scrolls before flowing red ribbons, brown line rim above a black specked and gilt scrolling border, unmarked, c.1744-45, a 2cm section broken and repaired, 9cm. Cf. English Ceramic Circle Transactions, Vol. 18 Part 2, 2003, p.270 shows a similar cup from the collection of the British Museum (M&LA 1995, 11-3.1). The group of wares that have come to be known as 'A'-marked porcelain have been a subject of much deliberation since a "curious teapot" and three cups appeared for discussion at a 1937 meeting of the English Ceramic Circle. Some forty one pieces attributed to this group are now recorded in literature; the majority of them cups similar in style to the above. The British provenance of nearly all of these examples has helped quash an early theory of an Italian source of origin. Recent scientific research on some of the objects has confirmed the proximity of both the porcelain body and the glaze to the Heylyn and Frye patent of 1744, which had previously been thought an unworkable recipe. Research by Ramsay et al (2001; 2003) put forward the view that this was an erroneous belief and this has subsequently changed the accepted chronology of British ceramics history. The currently accepted view is that these 'A'-marked wares represent the first production of porcelain in England, and that it was probably wares of this type that were shown to William Cookworthy in early 1745. The propinquity to the Heylyn and Frye patent, together with Anton Gabszewicz's stylistic comparisons to the 'drab' or 'mushroom' wares of early Bow have linked the group to an early phase of experimental production by this factory.

Lot 233

A pair of plated column candlesticks, a plated half fluted teapot, and a various other plated items

Lot 291

A silver teapot of squat spherical form with composite knob and handle and a matching hot water pot

Lot 301

A set of plated engraved fish knives and forks in fitted case, a smaller similar set, a pair of plated engraved fish servers in case, a plated teapot, a plated eight-cruet and a hip flask

Lot 18

A Wedgwood bone china "Bokhara" combination service for eight including teapot and vegetable tureen and cover

Lot 56

A continental porcelain chicken teapot, 4" high

Lot 897

A George VI teapot, by J.G. Limited, Birmingham, 1937, ovoid and engraved foliated scrolls, wooden finial and handle, 7 1/2in. (19cm); a George V two-handled sugar bowl; and matching milk jug, by Deakins & Sons, Sheffield, 1922, canted rectangular form with angular handles, scroll feet, the sugar bowl 7in. (18cm) wide, 34oz. gross.

Lot 980

A George IV near matching three-piece tea service, by Richard Tearce & George Burrows, London, 1826, each piece of melon form, on spreading shaped circular feet, the teapot with hinged cover and canopy finial, height of teapot 6in. (15cm), the teapot marked G.B. only, 43oz. gross. See illustration

Lot 1000

An Indian silver five-piece bachelors tea service, by Whorra Bros., comprising: Teapot, hot water jug, cream jug, sugar bowl and tongs, the pots with ebonised handles and finials, all standing on spreading feet, size of coffee pot 5 1/2 (14cm) high, 25 1/2oz . gross.

Lot 1001

An Indian silver three-piece bachelor tea service, by Whorra Bros., comprising of teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, all of tapering form with decorative handles, size of teapot 4 1/2in. (11.5cm) high, 17.5oz, gross.

Lot 751

A Japanese carved ivory figure of a seated male figure and a child, a teapot placed in front of them, character marks to the base, 1 1/2in. high; together with a netsuke in the form of a carved male figure, 2in. high. (2)

Lot 15

Woodland - A small Clarice Cliff Globe shape teapot circa 1931 printed and hand painted with a stylised tree to a landscape, printed “WOODLAND” with plain Clarice Cliff mark and hand painted 8869 R, height 10 cms. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 86

Aurea - A Clarice Cliff Bonjour part Early Morning set circa 1936 comprising teapot, cream jug, two Biarritz cups and saucers with matched side plate all hand painted with a stylised tree landscape, Clarice Cliff script with Biarritz mark. Condition - No restoration, one cup chipped and cracked.

Lot 101

Red Broth - A Clarice Cliff bachelor size Athens teapot circa 1929 hand painted with abstract motifs with red, black and green banding, Fantasque mark, height 12 cms. Condition - No cracks or restoration, small hairline to inside rim of cover and small chip to inside rim of the body.

Lot 126

Liberty – A Clarice Cliff conical form teapot circa 1931 hand painted with black, orange, blue and green bands, Bizarre mark, height 12 cms. Condition - spout tip restored and hairline to rim of body.

Lot 129

Banded - A Clarice Cliff Bonjour shape Early Morning set circa 1933 comprising teapot, cream, sugar, two conical cups, saucers and one side plate all in a graduated “Rudyard” colour way banding, Bizarre mark. Condition - One cup A/F, light crazing and minor surface wear.

Lot 130

Diamonds - A Clarice Cliff conical Early Morning set circa 1929 comprising teapot, early shape milk and sugar, two conical cups and saucers and side plate decorated with an all over abstract repeat motif, Bizarre mark. Condition - Teapot spout tip restored, light crazing and some wear to banding, one cup matched.

Lot 177

Crocus - A Clarice Cliff six place setting Globe tea service circa 1932/33 with teapot, milk, sugar, six cups, saucers and side plates with crocus sprays within yellow, green and brown banding, printed “CROCUS” with Bizarre mark. Condition - Mixed impressed marks, one saucer with small chip to rear rim, light crazing and minor paint wear.

Lot 181

Crocus - A Clarice Cliff Stamford teapot circa 1932 painted to each side with Crocus flowers with yellow and brown banding, printed “CROCUS” and Bizarre mark, height 12 cms. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, small factory grind to one corner.

Lot 186

Canterbury Bells - A Clarice Cliff Stamford shape teapot circa 1932/33 hand painted with stylised flowers with brown and yellow mottled ground, Bizarre mark, height 12 cms. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, light crazing.

Lot 208

Blue Chintz - A Clarice Cliff Bonjour shape Early Morning set circa 1932 hand painted with stylised flowers and foliage, printed “FANTASQUE” and Bizarre mark. Condition - Small hairline to the teapot rim, one saucer restored.

Lot 231

Canterbury Bells - A Clarice Cliff Stamford shape Early Morning set circa 1932 comprising teapot, milk, sugar, one cup, two saucers and a side plate hand painted with stylised flowers between mottled brown and yellow ground, hand painted “CANTERBURY BELLS” and Bizarre mark. Condition - Cream jug and teapot spout hairlined.

Lot 245

Crocus - A small Clarice Cliff Globe teapot circa 1931 hand painted with Crocus with yellow, green and brown banding, printed “CROCUS” and Bizarre mark, height 10 cms. Condition - No cracks or restoration, chip to inside rim of the teapot.

Lot 246

Crocus - A small Clarice Cliff Athens shape teapot circa 1929 hand painted with Crocus with yellow, green and brown banding, hand painted green “CROCUS” and Bizarre mark, height 11 cms. Condition - Cover restored.

Lot 50

A circa 1770 Staffordshire creamware teapot of globular form decorated to one side with a portrait of a young woman entitled "Love", and the other side decorated with a panel depicting cupid, the lid decorated with two Chinese pagoda style panels, all reserved on an unusual mottled orange ground, 13 cm high overall (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 67

An early Victorian Coalport type porcelain teaset with floral spray and gilt decoration comprising teapot, sucrier with lid and under-dish, milk jug, slop bowl, three serving plates, ten teacups, one coffee cup, sixteen saucers, plus a pair of associated teacups, height of teapot 17.5 cm including lid

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