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A group of assorted china, including an early Royal Doulton figurine, modelled as 'Darling', HN1319, a Spode 'Italian' tureen and cover, a Japanese blue and white bowl, a modern Chinese vase, a Chinese 'mud man' seated figure, a Carltonware lustre vase, three glass vases/bottles, a Wedgwood blue jasperware jug, a Wedgwood black basalt teapot, and a painted plaster sculpture, after the antique, 'Tireur d'Epine'. (1 box)
An Edward VII Silver Oval Three-Piece Tea Service by Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1905, with shaped rims, the bulbous bodies embossed with cartouche and band of leaf scroll ornament, comprising - teapot with ebonised finial and scroll handle 5.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 26ozs
A George V Silver Rectangular Three-Piece Tea Service by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1933 and 1934, with bead mounts, moulded bodies and on ball feet, comprising - teapot with ebonised finial and handle 5.75ins high, and with presentation inscription, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 28ozs
An Edward VII Silver Rectangular Three-Piece Tea Service by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1902, with gadroon and shell mounts, the bodies embossed with scroll and floral ornament with reeded and fluted decoration to base on bun feet, comprising - teapot with ebonised finial and handle 6.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 33ozs
Two Chinese Porcelain Jugs and Covers, Qianlong Period, decorated in colours and gilt with flowers within red borders, 9.5ins (24.3cm) high, one other of reeded baluster shape decorated in the Imari palette with flowers, 6.75ins (17.2cm) high, a porcelain teapot stand decorated in the Dutch kakiemon style with flowers and birds, 6.25ins (15.8cm) diameter and seventeen other pieces, various
A Victorian Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service and a Plated Tray, the service by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1845, of baluster form with scroll and shell cast mounts, the domed covers with bird and leaf finials, the bodies embossed and chased with scroll and floral ornament, double C-scroll handles on panel feet, comprising - teapot 7ins high, coffee pot 10.25ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 77ozs, crested, the plated circular tray with shaped and moulded rim and with scroll mounts, engraved with floral and leaf scroll ornament on four panel feet, 22.5ins diameter, crestedNote: Ivory Exemption Submission Reference: H1Q711NY
An Edward VII Harlequin Silver Oval Four-Piece Tea Service by William Hutton & Sons, London & Sheffield 1902, with part reeded bodies, comprising - teapot 7ins high, hot water pot 8.75ins high, each with ebonised urn pattern finials and angular handles, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 46ozs
A George III Silver Oval Teapot and Stand, the teapot by Robert Hennell II, London 1786, engraved with band of lozenge ornament, monogrammed and with armorial crest in oval cartouche surmounted by ribbon and swags, with stained wood finial and handle, 5.75ins high, gross weight 13ozs, the stand maker's mark partially struck, possibly EI, London 1785, with bead mounts similarly engraved with armorial crest, on four panel feet, 6.5ins x 5ins, weight 4.2ozs
A Late George III Silver Rectangular Teapot by Naphtali Hart, London 1814, with reeded mounts, rectangular finial, moulded body and engraved with band of leaf scroll ornament, scroll handle and on four ball feet, 6.5ins high, weight 20ozs, engraved with presentation inscription dated '11th September 1860' within rectangular reserve
An Early Victorian Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service by William Robert Smily, London 1851, of octagonal panelled form, the domed covers with turned finials, engraved with scroll ornament and on scroll moulded bases, comprising - teapot 8.5ins high, coffee pot 11.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 78ozs, engraved with presentation inscription to base of coffee pot dated 'Sept.18thAD 1851' Note: Ivory Exemption Submission Reference: 6FWMTUEC
An Elizabeth II Silver Four-Piece Tea Service by William Greenwood & Sons, Birmingham 1955, of melon shape, chased and engraved with band of leaf and scale ornament, comprising - teapot 5.5ins high, hot water pot 7.5ins high, both lacking finials and handles, two-handled sugar basin and cover and milk jug, weight 66ozs
An English Bone China Part Tea Service, 19th Century with moulded spiral fluted bodies decorated in blue and gilt with trailing leaf scroll ornament, comprising teapot and cover 7ins high, stand, oval two handled sucriere and cover, milk jug, slop basin, ten tea bowls, eight tea cups, and twelve saucers
Pair of Mappin and Webb silver plate pierced pedestal bon bon dishes, together with other silver plate comprising teapot stand engraved with lion's head to centre, two cut glass claret jugs, two bottle coasters with acorn decoration, two open salts upon dolphin mounts, tea caddy, three piece cruet set and a large oval tray with pierced sides and upon four ball feet
A FAMILLE VERTE BARREL-SHAPED TEAPOT AND COVER, KANGXI PERIOD China, ca. 1700. The body decorated with bosses to the upper and lower rim. The wide, slightly domed lid with a bud-shaped finial. The teapot painted in emerald- and apple-green, yellow, iron-red, and aubergine enamels to one side with a prunus branch and to the other with blossoming peonies. The cover decorated with flowering branches encircled by a diapered band interspersed with auspicious symbols. The elegantly curved spout decorated with flames in iron-red.Provenance: Philip Suval, Inc., New York, 1993. Richard and Maxine Markell, acquired from the above. A copy of the original invoice from Philip Suval, New York, dated 11 June 1993, describing the piece as a famille verte drum shaped teapot and cover, dating it to the Kangxi period, ca. 1700, and stating a purchase price of USD 3,000 or approx. EUR 6,000 (converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing), accompanies this lot. Philip Suval Inc. was a noted art gallery, operating from at least 1879 in Southampton, New York, with an additional two locations listed in Manhattan by 1930. They are still in business today, specializing in antique ceramics. Richard Markell (1932-2021) was the son of chiropractor Maurice J. Markell, who established the family business Markell Shoes focusing on orthopedic footwear and orthotic devices. Richard and his wife Maxine (1935-2019) were avid collectors of Asian art, specializing in Chinese porcelain. Over the years, the couple amassed an extraordinary selection of extremely well-enameled pieces. They bought from some of the best dealers of their generation, and their purchases spanned 250 years of Chinese porcelain production. Condition: Good condition with minor old wear and expected manufacturing flaws, including dark spots and pitting. The handle with a minuscule hairline.Weight: 547.1 g Dimensions: Length 18.9 cm, Height 11.1 cmLiterature comparison:Compare a related famille verte barrel shaped teapot, with a replaced spout, Kangxi period, in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, accession number 98.90A,B.Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Bonhams London, 6 November 2008, lot 166Price: GBP 3,600 or approx. EUR 6,600 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A famille verte powder-blue-ground barrel-shaped 'flowers' teapot and cover, Kangxi periodExpert remark: Compare the closely related barrel-form, decoration, and size (11 cm). Note the powder blue glaze.康熙硬彩開光花卉紋茶壺中國,約1700年。壺體呈直筒式,前有短曲流,流口斜平切,扳彎曲,平壺蓋,鈕做頂珠狀。壺身上下各有一圈寶珠紋,中間開光五彩描繪富貴花卉紋。一側繪有桃樹,另一側繪有盛開的牡丹。壺蓋上描繪花樹。 來源:紐約Philip Suval,Inc.藝廊,1993年;Richard 與 Maxine Markell購於上述藝廊。隨附1993年6月11日原始發票複印本,描述年代為康熙時期,約1700年,價格為USD 3,000 或相當於 EUR 6,000 (根據通貨膨脹率)。Philip Suval Inc.藝廊是一家知名藝廊,至少從 1879 年開始在紐約南安普頓開展業務,到 1930 年在曼哈頓另外兩個地點。他們今天仍在營業,專門從事古董陶瓷。Richard Markell (1932-2021年) 是脊椎按摩師 Maurice J. Markell 的兒子,他建立了專注於矯形鞋類和矯形器具的家族企業 Markell Shoes。Richard 和他的妻子 Maxine(1935-2019年)是亞洲藝術的忠實收藏家,尤其在中國瓷器方面。多年來,這對夫婦收藏了一系列精美絕倫的陶瓷。他們從那時最好的經銷商那裡購買,跨越了 250 年的中國瓷器生產,最早的藏品可追溯至清初,大致反映了康雍乾隆三個時期粉彩硬彩的發展和西方對它們的欣賞。 品相:狀況良好,有輕微磨損和製造缺陷,包括黑點和點蝕,手柄有細裂紋。 重量:547.1 克 尺寸:長18.9 厘米,高 11.1 厘米 文獻比較: 比較一件相近的康熙粉彩開光花卉紋茶壺,壺口被替換,收藏於明尼阿波利斯美術館,館藏編號98.90A,B。 拍賣結果比較: 形制:相近 拍賣:倫敦邦瀚斯,2008年11月6日,lot 166 價格:GBP 3,600(相當於今日EUR 6,600) 描述:康熙粉彩藍地開光花卉紋茶壺 專家評論:比較非常相近的桶形、裝飾和尺寸(11 厘米)。請注意此壺為藍釉。
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