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Bernard Leach: Exhibition of the Art of Bernard Leach Japanese retrospective, Asahi Shimbun publishing, hard covers in presentation box. Inscribed in ink on the frontispiece 'For Guy and Sybil (Worsdell) May 1967' with signature and small sketch of a teapot. Also affixed an ink sketch of a white porcelain vase, a typed and a written letter to the above, the former dated 9th Jan. 1971 mentions the loss of two firings due to the electrical strikes, the latter dated 23rd Sept. 1969 with a poem verso.
A matched five-piece tea service, comprising: a tea kettle and stand, teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, of circular form with tapered bases, having scrolling foliate engraved decoration, the teapot 24.5cm. long, makers John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton, London 1891-1904, 1467gm., 47.17oz.
A creamware Masonic decorated teapot, circa 1775, of globular form, possibly Yorkshire, the lid with flower finial, the double ropetwist handle terminating in floral sprays, with beaded rim and acanthus moulded spout, enamelled in black and ironstone red with Masonic iconography and feather sprays bearing inscription 'Love the Brother-hood', chips and cracks, 13cm high.
A fine Chinese silver and parcel gilt ewer or teapot and cover, with a lobed hexafoil body finely engraved with panels containing Chinese figures in various pursuits and trees on a matted ground, the knop formed as a curled prunus twig and with three flower heads, the handle as a knotty scaly pine branch, the spout modelled as bamboo, the detailing picked out in gold, character marks "Rui Long" prick-engraved to the base, Kangxi 1662-1722, 15.5cm. high. (2)
Staffordshire teaset probably Coalport circa 1840 painted with floral sprays between blue and gilt leaf borders, consisting of lidded teapot, lidded sucrier, cake plate, slop bowl, cream jug, eight saucers, 12 teacups, and five coffee cups, painted pattern numbers 2/1063 to base (some damages) (32)
Liverpool Herculaneum teapot stand circa 1800 painted with a river and bridge scene probably by Samuel Williams, within vermicule gilt border, impressed 'L' and painted 821 pattern number to base, also one other similar teapot stand, probably Derby, (slight gilt wear, faint hairline crack to rim of second stand) (2)
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