Reinhold Schlegelmilch China tea set, early 20th century, pedestal forms, painted with dog rose design, comprising teapot, sucrier and cover, jug, and six cups and saucers, factory marks.Qty: 9Condition report:Three saucers have hairline cracks. Several items have minor loss of gilding. Two saucers have minor chips / nibbles to their bases. There are misplaced colour blotches on a couple of items. Please see additional uploaded images.
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Contemporary silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of faceted form, with flush fitting hinged cover, and angular composite handle, on a shaped base, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1962) Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, together with a silver tea strainer (Sheffield 1960) Emile Viner and a pair of silver sugar tongs (Sheffield 1964) probably Fry & Wigfull Ltd. All at approximately 35ozs. (5).
20th century Indian silver four piece teaset, comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with embossed decoration of rural scenes of bullock cart, elephants and people in the fields, ebony loop handle and hinged domed cover, on an oval base, matching coffee pot, sugar, cream jug and oval, two handled tray, bases all marked Sterling Silver (possibly Calcutta). All at approximately 90ozs. Tray 46cm across. (5)
Late 19th/early 20th century Indian Kang - type, three piece, silver tilted tea service, comprising teapot of globular form, with coriander flower decoration, hinged semi-circular cover, long spout and serpent handle, on a circular base, matching sugar bowl and cream jug (possibly Lucknow). All at approximately 35ozs. Teapot 15.5cm height to top of handle.
Composite three piece silver teaset in the Georgian style, comprising teapot of panelled form, with engraved borders, hinged domed cover and ebonised loop handle (Sheffield 1935) Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, together with matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1915) same maker. All at approximately 31ozs. Teapot 27cm across.
Edwardian silver three piece batchelor's teaset, comprising teapot of rectangular form, with raised girdle, hinged domed cover and angular ebony handle, matching sugar and cream jug (Birmingham 1903/5/6) Marston & Bayliss, together with a pair of Georgian sugar tongs (London 1803). All at approximately 20ozs. Teapot 23.8cm across. (4).
Early 20th century silver four piece tea set, comprising teapot of octagonal baluster form, in the George I style, with hinged domed cover, short spout and fruitwood handle, matching hot water jug, sugar and cream jug (Birmingham 1918) S Blanckensee & Son Ltd. All at approximately 29ozs. Teapot 20.5cm across.
Edwardian silver four piece tea and coffee set, comprising teapot of half fluted form, with hinged domed cover and angular ebony handle, on an oval base, matching coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl (London 1902/04) William Hutton & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 44ozs. Teapot 28cm across.General overall condition very good, some minor surface wear, scratching and tiny dents, no evidence of any damge or repair, coffee pot does not appear to have been used. Hallmarks are slightly rubbed.
Late 18th century creamware teapot by William Greatbatch, printed and painted with scenes from the 'Prodigal Son' series, including 'The Prodigal Son Receives his Patrimony', and 'The Prodigal Son Taking Leave', the cover with winged heads of putti, 20.5cm from spout to handleSome restoration to the tip of the spout and the base below the spout. Otherwise a couple of small chips, crazing, glaze and enamel wear and a small hairline on the rim.
A rare and early Longton Hall teapot and cover, c.1752, modelled after Meissen with a small bullet-shaped body painted in Kakiemon enamels with a Ho-ho bird in flight above flowering branches, with moulded wishbone handle, the flat cover with a strawberry knop, the spout moulded as a mythical serpent, 17cm across. (2)Provenance: the Henry Lawrence Collection. Purchased at Christie's, 2nd November 1998, lot 78.TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.
A small Meissen teapot and cover, c.1725-30, of bullet shape, painted in Kakiemon enamels with the Two Quail pattern, with curved wishbone handle and a short faceted spout, blue crossed swords mark, 12.5cm across. (2)Provenance: the Henry Lawrence Collection. Purchased at Christie's, 12th May 2012, lot 51.TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.
A large collection of English porcelain miniature teawares, late 19th/20th century, including a Coalport teapot and cup and saucer with gilding on a yellow ground, a Coalport coffee pot, two cups and saucers and a porter jug with Japonism design, two Royal Doulton Titanian ware vases, a pair of Royal Worcester jugs, three Coalport vases and covers, a Royal Crown Derby Imari tea kettle and cover, a teapot and two cups and saucers with roses, and two blue and gilt mugs, 7cm max. (35)
A Staffordshire slipware cup, late 18th century, modelled as agateware with cream and treacle striations, a pair of Staffordshire slipware octagonal small plates or saucers with agateware roundels, and an agateware teapot and cover, inscribed for 'Harriet Clapton', some faults, 21.5cm max. (5)
A large Jackfield jug and a teapot and cover, c.1760-80, the teapot with crabstock spout and handle, raised on three paw feet, with traces of gilding to the shoulder, the jug of baluster shape and raised on a low circular foot, with a later black-glazed cow creamer and cover, 19.3cm max. (5)The jug exhibited at the English Ceramic Circle, 1977, no.58.
A small collection of Caughley miniature teawares, c.1770-80, including a teapot and cover and three saucers painted in underglaze blue with the Island pattern, a miniature teabowl and saucer printed with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, and a coffee cup and saucer decorated with gilt flower sprigs, some restoration and damages to the Island pieces, 9.3cm max. (9)
A Derby part tea service, c.1815, richly decorated in pattern 44 with diagonal panels of red flowers and blue cornflower within gilt vertical and foliate stripes. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, two cake plates, a slop bowl, four teacups, four coffee cans and four saucers. (21)
A very rare Bow lobed teapot and cover, c.1753, after a Japanese shape, unusually painted in the famille rose palette with the Two Quail pattern, three blue dots to the base, replacement handle, 16cm. (2)Provenance: the Henry Lawrence Collection. Purchased Woolley and Wallis, 13th September 2011, lot 492.Cf. Anton Gabszewicz and Geoffrey Freeman, Bow Porcelain, col.pl. III, p.48 for the same shape in a different pattern. Only five other examples of this teapot shape are known at Bow, and this is believed to be the only example decorated in the famille rose palette.TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.
A Qing dynasty Canton famille rose teapot with woven tea cosy basket. The teapot decorated with figures in garden surrounding by peonies, lotus, birds and butterflies. The woven tea cozy basket having twin copper handles and a lock. Some restoration to teapot. Basket measures approx. 16cm tall x 16.5cm diameter; teapot measures approx. 13cm tall x 14cm diameter including the spout. 修复过。
A late Qing dynasty famille rose teapot with lid and brass handles. The teapot painted with a lady surrounded by four boys in the garden on one side, and a lady riding a qilin with three attendants on the other side. Iron red hallmark to the base. Gilding lightly worn with age. Measures approx. 16cm diameter including the spout.
THREE PIECES OF CLARICE CLIFF 'CELTIC HARVEST' PATTERN TEA WARE, comprising a single tier cake stand, a teapot and a water jug, each with printed green Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery backstamp (3) (Condition Report: generally ok, jug has been restored around the base and handle, a little very light crazing on smooth areas, dusty)
A GROUP OF LATE 18TH TO EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE AND JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN, comprising an export plate painted with a pagoda, a.f., diameter 23.5cm, a late 19th century transfer printed plate (chip to rim), a teapot decorated with clouds and dragon, (stapled repair to spout and lacks finial to the replacement cover), three various coffee cups (two cups damaged) , a beaker, a pair of dragon shaped rests and a shallow bowl (10) (Condition Report: export plate with stapled repair and chips, other items as per description, otherwise ok)
A COLLECTION OF JELLY MOULDS AND LIMOGES SAUCEPANS, comprising five clear glass jelly moulds, a late 19th century Copeland porcelain jelly mould in the form of a pineapple, three hand painted Italian kitchen cannisters Coffee (cracked), Flour, Tea and Sugar, a Denby stoneware 1pt jug and 1pt teapot, a set of five graduated Aluminite René Frugier - Limoges porcelain saucepans and a collection of sixteen Wade 'Whimsy-on-the- Why' village buildings (36) (Condition Report: a few small nibbles to Wade houses, a few chips to edges of kitchen cannisters)

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