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Fine quality William IV teapot, the upper section of the squat body having cast foliate and grape vine decoration, the hinged cover with cast foliate knop, the spout and scroll handle with acanthus decoration and standing on four foliate decorated cast feet together with a matching cream jug, London 1831, makers Edward, Edward, John & William Barnard, 40oz gross
Four English teapots and covers. LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY, THE FIRST TWO WITH IMPRESSED MARKS. Comprising: a Wedgwood beige-dipped oviform example moulded in high-relief with putti and a lady reading, a Wedgwood cylindrical tri-colour jasper teapot and cover with vine-swags and oval classical medallions, a smear-glazed stoneware shaped-oval teapot and cover of Castleford-type moulded with classical figures, flowers and stiff leaves, blue enamel rims, and a pearlware lozenge-shaped spirally-moulded teapot and cover with swan finial, out-line printed and coloured with Oriental figures in river landscapes (some damages). From 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm.) to 6 in. (15.5 cm.) high (8).
A Worcester globular teapot and cover and a blue and white fluted teapot and cover. CIRCA 1770, THE SECOND CIRCA 1760. The first painted in the famille rose palette with a stag hunting scene and two figures by a pavilions, within gilt lobed cartouches (chip to flower finial); the second with later decoration in iron-red and gold (cover repaired). The first 6s in. (16 cm.) wide (4).
An English creamware globular teapot and cover and a milk-jug. CIRCA 1780, POSSIBLY ENAMELLED IN HOLLAND. The teapot with flower finial, the entwined handle with flowerhead and leaf terminals, the spout reeded and leaf-moulded to the terminal, the milk-jug with a pinched spout and entwined handle, both decorated in the Kakiemon style with flowering branches. The first 4 in. (10.2 cm.) high, the second 5 in. (12.7 cm.) high (2).
A Paris cylindrical teapot and cover. FIRST HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY. Painted with a rectangular panel of a shepherd boy before sheep and cattle, the reverse painted with a bagpipe player before animals in landscape, within richly-gilt panels (some rubbing to gilding, minute chipping). 7 7/8 in. (19.8 cm.) high (2).
A Meissen Tischchenmuster teapot and cover and Meissen (Marcolini) teapot and cover. CIRCA 1730, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, THE SECOND WITH BLUE CROSSED SWORDS AND STAR MARK, PRESSNUMMER 25. Painted in underglaze blue, colours and gilt with Oriental flowers issuing from jardinieres (spout chipped); and a Meissen (Marcolini) teapot and cover painted with bouquets in sepia en camaieu (spout restored). The first 5s in. (14 cm.) wide; the second 7s in. (18.5 cm.) wide (4).
A Frankenthal silver-mounted teapot and cover and a Meissen (Marcolini) teacup and saucer. THE FIRST CIRCA 1765, BLUE CROWNED CT MONOGRAM, THE PARIS MOUNT WITH IMPRESSED MARKS, THE TEACUP CIRCA 1800, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK. The first painted with bouquets, the mounts moulded with flowering plants on a trellis ground, the teacup and saucer painted with morning glory. The first 5s in. (14 cm.) high (4).
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Toy Teapot and Cover, 1908], of compressed ovoid form with short spout, painted and printed with sprays of flowers against a blush ivory ground, puce printed crown and wheel mark and date mark, 6.5cm high; [A Similarly Decorated Ewer, 1903], 12cm; and [A Similar Two-handled Vase, 1906], of conical form with scroll pierced handles, 11.7cm high (3)
An Early 19th Century English Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Service], each piece with a band of guilloché in puce and green enamel, punctuated by gilded stars and enclosing small flower sprays in red and yellow enamels, comprising oval section teapot and cover, teapot stand, helmet milk jug, slop basin, lump sugar basin and cover, two saucer dishes, eleven tea cups, six coffee cups and eleven saucers, together with a set of twelve later side plates to match (impressed "TR" within a lozenge), 21.5cm diameter
An English Bat Printed and Silver Lustre Pearlware Palladian Part Tea Service, circa 1815], each piece printed in black with a Palladian country house within parkland, silver lustre lines and rims, comprising boat shaped teapot and cover, slop basin, milk jug, pair of saucer dishes, three tea cups and ten saucers
An English Pearlware Pottery Miniature Teapot, circa 1800], of compressed spherical shape, the domed cover with bud finial, painted with drab yellow bands to the cover, rim and shoulder, the body with six petalled flowerheads to each side in mustard, simple strap handle, 9.4cm high; and [An English Porcelain Dolphin Cream Ewer, circa 1770], of shell moulded form, painted in underglaze blue with scattered sprigs and leafage, 7.8cm high (2)
A Caughley Blue and Gilt Porcelain Tea Set, retailed by William Hewson, London, circa 1780], comprising teapot and cover, hexagonal teapot stand, inscribed in orange script "WILLIAM HEWSON corner of Southampton St, Strand, London", sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, slop basin, two graduated saucer dishes, twelve teacups and saucers, and eleven coffee cups and saucers, all pieces with transfer printed "S" (Salopian) in underglaze blue, numerous pieces with painted "H" in red script (some pieces damaged)
A Chinese Silver Tea Service], comprising a two-handled tray, oblong, engraved and moulded Oriental bird and prunus tree decoration, bamboo moulded border and handles, 55cm long, and a four piece teaset, moulded oblong, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, cream jug and tea caddy, each decorated with prunus flowers and bamboo style handles, teapot 23.5cm long.
A George VI Three Piece Tea Service], oblong, on raised foot, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, with moulded borders and reeded handles, the teapot with slightly domed lid and wood handles and finials, by Elkington & Co, Sheffield 1940, teapot 27.5cm long 41oz overall; and [An Elizabeth II Hot Water Pot], of similar design, by Elkington & Co, London 1966, 20cm high, 21oz. (4)
A George V Four Piece Teaset], oblong, comprising tea and hot water pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on four bun feet with faceted body, reeded handles and borders, the tea and coffee pots with domed hinged lids and stained wooden handles and finials, by Boodle & Dunthorne, Sheffield 1933, teapot 27cm long, total weight 40oz.
A Victorian Composite Four Piece Tea Service], circular, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, tea caddy and cream jug, textured body and engraved initials below crown, the tea caddy and teapot with high domed hinged lid and crown finial, maker's mark "SS", London 1864, the cream jug, maker's mark "ECB", London 1867, the sugar bowl, maker's mark "SS over WN", London 1857, the tea caddy maker's mark "SS", London 1870, total weight of 22 %oz.
A Victorian Four Pierce Tea Service], oval, comprising tea and hot water pots, sugar bowl and cream jug, on pedestal foot, partly fluted body with beaded border, bands of engraved floral scrolls, the tea and coffee pots with slightly domed hinged lids with urn shaped finials and fruitwood scrolling handles, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1870, teapot 25cm high, 59 %oz overall.
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