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A Victorian silver teapot, Robert Garrard, London 1853, the flat hinged cover with finial, the scroll handle with ivory heat absorbers, cast and chased with strapwork, shells and scrolls, crested and initialled, 15cm high, approximately 733gIvory registration reference: EE69Z6AS Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions
Tetley Tea and other Ceramic metal collectables and figurines (qty), comprising large Ceramic items - Tetley Van, Mugs (2), teapot, biscuit holder, toast rack, cruet set, money box, everyday pottery Tetley mugs (6 assorted), Ringtone Tea van, Cloth Tea figures (2), Shopping bag, Metal biscuit tins (2 different), Lledo Tetley diecast vehicles in boxes (5), Plastic Tetley clock, in original boxes Plastic Tetley Tea Folk (7), Tea Folk Allstars (7), Tetley Teapots (7), Teafolk Houses (7), Brooke Bond Bump and Go (6), Cadbury's money box, Parrot, Homepride weights (4 assorted), G-VG, boxes G-VG, (qty)
A late 19th century Staffordshire cheese dish and stand, c.1870; a Copeland Spode child's tea service, decorated in blue with stags, dogs and fowl, c.1920; a shell teapot and milk jug; an African verdite stone bust, of an elder, 14.5cm high; another, of an African seated playing a bongo; etc
A George III black basalt teapot, possibly by William Baddeley, decorated in the neoclassical taste, 16cm high, together with a mug, titled 'The Lawsuit' by Hobson, 10.5cm high and Amanda Popham (b.1954), retailed by Liberty, a pair of glazed earthenware figural vases, modelled as a woman and man, signed and dated 1997, 35cm high (4) Condition Reportteapots and mug - Pin loose on teapot, Slight grazing to mug. Amanda Popham - Minor nibbles and manufacturing defects.
A George III silver tea service London 1809 and 1810, comprising a teapot, 29cm wide, a twin-handled sugar bowl, 19cm wide, a cream jug, 10cm high, with an engraved foliate border, 34.78ozt (3)Condition ReportThe maker's marks are rubbed and illegible. Rubbing to the decoration. Dents to the teapot.
A silver coffee pot, by William Hewitt, London 1838 22cm hightogether with a silver teapot by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1905, with an ebonised handle,27cm widetotal 44.85ozt (2)IMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: KFY6KWKLCondition ReportHeavily tarnished. Knocks and wear to both.
A George III silver teapot, by PT, Edinburgh 1813, with ivory insulators and chased fruiting vine, 29.5cm widetogether with a silver water jug,by Edward & John Barnard, London 1866, with gilt interior,22cm high total 42.4ozt (2)IMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: RYQ5HE55Condition ReportHeavily tarnished, with some denting and surface scratches. Would benefit from a clean.
An English porcelain tea service, c.1840s, in the manner of Coalport, enamelled with birds in gilt border reserves against Coalport blue ground, to include, ten breakfast cups 11.5cm, four teacups 10.5cm, thirteen saucers 14cm, a large lidded sugar bowl 19cm wide, teapot 28cm wide, slop bowl 17.5cm diameter, painted marks '2037'Condition ReportBreakfast cups) a few small nibbles to the bases. Slight rubbing to the gilt.Teacups) Two with hairline cracks. Saucers) A few small nibbles to the bases. Two with hairline cracks to the base. One with a large repaired crack, adhesive visible. Sugar bowl) Small nibbles to base and lid. Hairline crack to top edge of the bowl. Teapot) Open crack to lid. Slop bowl) Some rubbing to the decoration.
A Royal Crown Derby porcelain tea service decorated in the Imari palette, 2451, comprising six cups and saucers, 12.5cm wide, six side plates, 15cm wide, a teapot, 21.5cm wide, a cream jug and a bowl (qty.)Condition ReportSurface scratches, knocks and scuffs throughout. Slight rubbing to decoration in places.
A collection of Worcester blue and white porcelain, 18th century, comprising a coffee pot, of pear form, in the 'Fenc' pattern, domed cover with flower finial, underglaze crescent mark, 21cm high, a sparrow beak jug and cover, in the 'Fence' pattern, with workman's mark, 14cm high, another similar sparrow beak, in the 'Three Flower' pattern, underglaze crescent mark, 11cm high, without cover, a tankard in the 'Parrot Pecking Fruit' pattern, underglaze crescent mark 12cm high, and a small bullet form teapot, with a domed cover, and chinoiserie decoration, 14cm high (5)Condition ReportCoffee pot) With nibbles to the spout, small chips to the cover and a small repairs to the leaves applied to the cover. The base with small nibbles. Sparrow jug with cover) The handle with hairline crack and restoration. Nibbles to the base. Chip to base of cover. Sparrow jug in flower pattern) Small chip to the spout. Small chips and nibbles to the base. Without cover.Tankard) Some kiln pickup to the base.Teapot) Lid heavily restored. Body of the teapot likely restored.
A collection of early 20th century Edwardian & later silver plated tableware. The lot to comprise an oval dish, a teapot with matched coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, a pepper shaker, two small footed salts with spoons and blue glass central inserts, a bon bon dish on claw and ball feet, a pair of sugar nips, a christening mug for R. P. Halgood, and a silver Birmingham hallmarked napkin ring. Largest item to measure approx. 20cm tall.
Royal Crown Derby - A collection of five fine bone china items to include a paperweight plate in the pattern ‘Millenium Dove’ designed by Sue Rowe for Govier’s of Sidmouth, limited edition 47 of 750, dated 2000. Also to include a miniature watering can, teapot, iron and vase, all in ‘Old Imari’ pattern 1128 LIX. Plate measures approx. 22cm diameter.

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