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Three early 19th century Paris porcleain teapots and covers, one painted with still life of fruitProvenance:Collection of Barry Lock (1934 - 2021) Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1Tallest 15cm high.Tallest teapot - Chipping to the base of the lid and base of the teapot. Fading to the gilding and glaze paint. Fracture lines at the top joining of the handle - see images. The middle teapot - has fading to the gitl and decoration. Some minor chipping and roughness to the spout and possible repainting. Chipping to the nodes on the lid. The smallest teapot - has fading to the gilding and paint. Some pitting to the glaze. Minor hairline fracture around the top join of the handle.
A Worcester Flight Barr & Flight teapot, cover and stand, tea bowl and saucer and cream mug, of spirally moulded form, painted with harebells;Provenance:Collection of Barry Lock (1934 - 2021) Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1Roughness to the bases. Slight pitting on the spout of the milk jug. Some fading to the gilding of the relief spirals on the saucer.
A Chinese canton porcelain teapot, painted with figures 14cm high, in woven and lined case 20cm highThe case is damaged in multiple areas with the inside lining stained and ripped. The teapot has fading to the gilding and decoration with scratches on the surface removing the glaze in some areas. Tea staining to the lid and inside of the teapot. Chipping to the rim, base and spout. Some removal of glaze. See images
A Royal Albert Country Roses dinner and tea set of +/- 94 pieces. CONDITION REPORT: Overall for this lot the decoration and gilding is strong. There is a tureen with a lid that does not fit properly and a handle broken on one soup dish. Visible wear to the bases of the teapot and tureens and larger plates as you would expect with age.
A Japanese Satsuma tea set, with teapot, cream jug, sugar jug, two teacups and six saucers. Provenance: Captain Robert N Walker (1851-1941) and then by descent to the present owner. Captain Walker was born in Maryport and first visited Japan in 1868 when it was a closed country. It was the start of a lifelong connection with the country. His Company R N Walker & Co lasting four decades in the European settlement in Nagasaki. CONDITION REPORT: The two tea cups in this part tea service do not ring true, they have hairline cracks. There is a hole 1 cm long in the base of the teapot. All items show areas of wear and rubbing to decoration.
Georgian silver teapot, mm Joseph Angell, dated 1812, approx gms. The teapot chased with a floral design topped with a floral bud finial, approx 20 x h 12.5 cms, weight approx 508 gms. (*cr)Condition ReportHandle is loose from tea pot, evidence of a previous repair which has been broken again. Please see images.
George VI silver tea pot, Sheffield hallmark, dated 1936, mm Emile Viner, approx 648 gms. The teapot having an ebony handle and finial. (af) This lot includes a silver milk jug, Sheffield hallmark dated 1936, mm Emile Viner, approx 156.3 gms. Condition ReportThe pins in the handle have worked loose.
A late Victorian Japanese eggshell porcelain 12 setting teaset with handpainted scenic design and gilt detailing. Octagonal shaped pieces comprising: 12 x cups & saucers (one cup a/f), 12 x 6.5" tea plates, teapot, lidded sugar bowl (chipped rim), milk jug, 'slop' bowl and 2 x 8.5" cake plates. Some pieces hand hand painted signature mark to reverse.
A box of assorted vintage and modern ceramics to include Noritake and Delft. Lot includes a collection of dark blue glazed Japanese ceramics with gilt detail, Beatrix Potter Jemima Puddleduck teapot, boxed Beneagles miniature barrel whisky decanter, Noritake part tea set with heavily gilt design and vintage shaving mug with classic car detail.
A fine china dinner and tea service composed of Spode and Spode Copeland's 'Rockingham' pieces:Spode Copeland 'orange edge' teaware (marked R6434):teapot and sugar bowl;7 teacups and 9 saucers;2 x 25 cm cake plates;8 x 14 cm plates.Spode 'orange edge' (marked Y5194):2 lidded tureens;3 x 26.5 cm, 5 x 23 cm, 5 x 16 cm and 1 x 20 cm plates;1 x 18 cm soup saucer and a sugar bowl.Spode Copeland (marked ?2/7012 A):Three crescent salad plates (1 cracked);9 x 24 cm, 8 x 22.5 and 9 x 19.5 cm plates (one 24 cm plate with rim chip);12 x 21 cm bowls.(78 pieces excluding lids and saucers).
A very fine thick gauge five piece hallmarked silver tea service comprising teapot, hot water jug, two-handled lidded sucrier and milk/cream jug, together with an associated sugar bowl: each with finely engraved and chased decoration of stylised leaves, foliate sprigs and stylised scallop shells, each item with bulbous vertical reeding above spreading circular feet, each with maker's mark of ADIE BROS LTD, assayed Birmingham 1958 (sugar bowl assayed 1957, total weight of five pieces (including handles and knop finials) 2793g). Sold with silver-framed facsimile letter dated 16 November 1947, frame assayed Birmingham 1905 (26.5 cm high x 21.25 cm wide). Provenance: consigned by a Lady of title and Royal heritage
A six-place Herend Porcelain (Hungary) tea service, each piece individually decorated with fruits and varying floral sprays, printed and painted marks to the undersides:a bullet-shaped teapot, cream jug and cake plate;six cups and saucers and side plates.(22 pieces)* Condition report: Every single piece is in very good condition, with no damage. There is very, very minor gilt wear to a few of the pieces, but this is barely noticeable.
A selection of post WW2 educational posters produced by the Army Bureau of Current Affairs (ABCA), and later simply the Bureau of Current Affairs.To included: a 1949 dated single sided map review No.85, an April 1946 dated map review No.1, an ABCA ‘facts about famine’ poster, 2 ‘ABCA’ double sided educational posters regarding the development of chairs and teapot designs, plus an ‘ABCA’ map review No.65 dating from April 1945.Condition: a number of the posters appear to have little or no use.The colours remain bright and strong to each, and they remain folded as originally supplied.The 1949 No.83 map review poster has a split in the paper along a fold line - there is also some foxing to this example.Approximate size: 101.5cm x 76cm.
4 piece sterling silver 19th century tea set, with Wiltshire military interest.Comprising of a teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, and cream jug.Notes: although the set has engraved decoration that matches across all 4 pieces, the set has been built over a period of time, with each piece having a different date letter.All pieces are named to a Pte, later Cpl S.B. Wheaton of the 1st Wiltshire Rifle Volunteers, and would appear to have been awarded as prizes between 1865 and 1873 (probably for marksmanship).It seems likely that all 4 pieces started life as plain pieces, and been later decorated in an identical style in the 1870’s.The teapot is hallmarked for London 1835, with the silversmiths mark for John Tapley.Weight 538.3g The coffee pot is hallmarked for London 1863, with the silversmiths mark for Charles Boyton.Weight 790g.The sugar bowl is hallmarked for London 1837, with the silversmiths mark for John & Henry Lias.Weight 365.3g.The cream jug is hallmarked for London 1871, with the silversmiths mark for Charles Boyton.Both the teapot and coffee pot have ivory insulating rings to the handles.Plus, a cased rifle shooting bronze medal, dated 1886, unnamed, but likely awarded to the same person.Weight 222.9gCombined weight 1916.4g / 61.61 ozt Condition: generally very good.Some normal signs of use, with light contact marks to the body, and some tiny, shallow dents to a couple of the items.Cites reference: MN58QL4U
A GEORGE III SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICELondon c. 1801, maker's mark probably that of Solomon Hougham, comprising a teapot, a sugar bowl and a creamer, all of shaped oval form and with bright-cut decoration, the teapot with hinged lid, a c-scroll handle and ivory insulators (30.34 troy ozs, including ivory insulators). The teapot 30.5cm wide over handle and spout.
A VICTORIAN SILVER BACHELORS TEA SERVICELondon 1869, makers mark ‘AM’ of plain bullet form and comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl (14 troy ozs) (3)Condition Report: The teapot: some minor push marks and a small repair to hingeHandel firm, spout goodClear marksSugar bowl and cream jus with small dings but good overallSee additional images
AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICEDublin c.1817, maker's mark of James Scott, each piece of compress melon form, the demi-fluted bodies with a band of continuous scroll band, each with cast turn-over gadrooned rim, raised on stylised paw feet (c.51 troy ozs all in). The teapot 30cm wide over handle and spout.Condition Report: Good overall The teapot with date letter 'U' the bowl and jug marked 'W' but of identical design, maker and gauge Teapot- rim with small press mark - Inside cover with support strap to keep hinges strong- ivory heat insulators removed from handleCream jug and sugar bowl in good conditionSee additional images
A WILLIAM IV SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICELondon c.1834, mark of Paul Storr, each piece of melon form with panelled bodies, chased with stylised leaf motifs, with applied acanthus leaf wrapped handles, raised on circular stepped foot, the cream jug and sugar bowl with gilded interiors (c.44.70 troy ozs all in). The largest 13cm high, 25cm across handles, the smallest 9cm high, 15cm across handles;together with an associated silver raised coaster, London c.1837, mark of Paul Storr, of shaped circular form, the central reserve engraved with a stork crest enclosed within a panelled wavy surround (c.10 troy ozs). 17cm diameterCondition Report: Teapot: - Handle slightly loose to the rivets at upper ivory spacer- Lid closes tight and flush to body - clear marks to cover, some rubbing to marks on body yet clearly legible - the underside stamped 'Storr + Mortimer'Sugar bowl- Good clear hallmarks, gilded interior Cream jug:- Slight rubbing to hallmarkStand:- Different date letter, however same maker, good conditionSee additional images of all pieces
CHARM BRACELET, LATE 20TH CENTURY The curb link bracelet suspending four sovereigns and four charms, including a duck, a teapot, an anchor and an I LOVE YOU heart-shape spinner, with a padlock clasp, chain with UK hallmark, some charms with London hallmarks, length very approx. 15.3cm For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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