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A blue-printed oval shape teapot and cover, with blue lining to spout, gallery and handle, decorated with two country scenes of a tower house and a low castle, both with distinctive conical mountains in the background, overall length 27.9cm, unmarked, circa 1815-25 (replacement metal knop, other damage and restoration)
Two blue-printed hot water plates and a green-printed teapot: both hot-water plates bearing Spode designs, one in the Flying Pennant pattern, the other in the Gothic Castle pattern, diameter of each around 24.5cm, both unmarked, circa 1805-20 (rim chips to Flying Pennant example); the teapot decorated with a romantic style scene featuring a girl feeding her rabbits, overall length 18.2cm, unmarked, circa 1835-50 (tiny chip to spout)
A black-printed small jug and a child's teapot: the jug possibly by Minton, of Dutch shape printed overglaze with two country scenes and a border of accoutrements amongst branches, height 8.9cm, unmarked, circa 1820-30 (fine hair crack in rim, some wear); and the teapot of circular shape with recessed cover, overglaze printed with baskets of flowers and lined in black, height 7.8cm, unmarked, circa 1815-25 (cover distressed)
An English pottery and stoneware miscellany: comprising a Davenport octagonal stone china jug, a Wedgwood blue-printed soup plate (ex Coysh collection), three Mason's Patent Ironstone China dinner plates, two pearlware teapots, a felspathic stoneware teapot, two pearlware plates, a small pearlware footed cream jug, a Wedgwood Queensware plate, and a pearlware jug with grapevine moulding, generally late-18th or early-19th century (mostly damaged); also a French faience plate, 19th century (cracked)
Two dry-bodied stoneware teapots, comprising: a Wedgwood caneware gadrooned teapot and cover, of compressed oval form and moulded in relief with stiff-leaf ornament, 19.5cm long, impressed mark, circa 1820; and a Staffordshire black basalt commode-shaped teapot and cover moulded with classical scenes, the cover with 'widow' finial, 24cm long, circa 1810 (small chips to spout)
Three items of Worcester blue and white porcelain, comprising: a cylindrical mug printed with the so called 'Obelisk and Vase' pattern, the reverse with the 'European Landscape Group', hatched crescent mark, 8.5cm high (cracked and chipped); a 'Pinecone' pattern plate, hatched crescent mark, 25cm diameter (in half and rivetted); and a barrel-shaped teapot and cover, printed with the so called 'Rose-centred spray group', hatched crescent mark (chips and losses), circa 1775
Various items of English porcelain, comprising: a New Hall commode-shape teapot and cover (cover restored); a Worcester spirally fluted coffee cup and saucer, crescent marks; a Chamberlain's Worcester plate (cracked); a 'Dragon in compartments' coffee can; a Derby cup (cracked), various dates late 18th and early 19th centuries; and two modern enamel pill boxes
A selection of Worcester (Barr, Flight & Barr) shell bat-printed wares, comprising: a pedestal cream tureen and cover, printed en grisaille with vignettes of shells and aquatic plants, with two eagles' mask handles, the cover with flammiform finial, 17cm high; an oval prow-front teapot and cover; and three plates, one printed to the centre with a basket of flowers, 21cm diameter, printed and impressed marks, circa 1810 (some damage and restoration)
A Spode porcelain bat-printed composite part tea service, pattern no. 557, various printed en grisaille with landscape vignettes, comprising: a small round teapot and cover with auricular handle; two oval teapots and covers; a slop bowl; a milk jug; a saucer dish; and two 'Bute' shape teacups and saucers, some pieces with gilt pattern number, circa 1815 (some cracks and stains)
A Staffordshire porcelain 'Rococo revival' part tea service, possibly Samuel Alcock, gilt with fruiting vine, comprising: a teapot and cover, a sugar box and cover, a milk jug, eight teacups and saucers and a coffee cup and saucer, painted pattern no. 8319, circa 1840 (some damage and staining)
A selection of H.& R. Daniel teawares, comprising: a Shrewsbury shape green-ground teapot, cover and stand painted with panels of flowers; a similar blue-ground sugar box and cover; a claret-ground trio painted with exotic birds and another teacup and saucer, circa 1830 (some damage and restoration)
A selection of mostly 'London' shape teawares, comprising: a blue-ground trio painted with oval panels of flowers, painted pattern no. 374; a teapot, cover and stand and a cup ensuite painted with pink roses, painted pattern no. 925; a 'London' shape teapot and cover and a sauce boat, cover and stand (damage, losses and restoration)
Various H.& R. Daniel teawares, comprising: an 'Etruscan' shape blue and gilt ground teapot and cover with a sugar box and cover ensuite painted with panels of flowers, pattern no. 3859 (restored); a blue-ground 'First Gadroon' trio, pattern no. 3908; an octagonal sugar box and cover painted with roses, pattern no. 3824 (cover cracked)
A Spode bone china octagonal teapot and cover, printed in blue in a Chinoiserie manner with foliage, painted and gilt in a Kakiemon palette with scattered oriental shrubs, pattern no. 2638, printed mark, circa 1820 (cracked); and a similar H.& R. Daniel teapot and cover painted in overglaze blue enamel with sprays of flowers and moulded with a foliate swag border (some stains)
A Herculaneum bone china prow-fronted teapot and cover, painted in black enamel with a stylised floral band, painted pattern no. 791 (finial glued); and a New Oval teapot and cover with sugar box and cover ensuite, possibly Grainger, painted in puce and green with a stylised foliate band, painted pattern no. 133 (chips to rim of teapot), circa 1810
A miscellaneous selection of English porcelain 'Rococo revival' teawares, comprising: a low oval teapot, cover and stand painted with flowers, retailer's mark for Du Croz Skinner Street London (base restored); a lilac-ground and white sprigged ornament sugar bowl and cover (rim chip); an H.& R. Daniel 'Mayflower' ewer; and two other various jugs, circa 1830
Two various Staffordshire porcelain teapots and covers, comprising: an H.& R. Daniel Etruscan shape example, painted with pink roses and pale-yellow and gilt anthemion panels, pattern no. 3824 (restored); and a Staffordshire porcelain green-ground Low Oval teapot and cover of waisted form, painted with panels of flowers (stained), circa 1830
A selection of mostly 'London' shape teawares, comprising: a blue-ground teapot and cover painted with flowers, painted pattern no. 226 (cracked and repaired); a trio painted with panels of flowers, painted pattern no. 341 (saucer cracked); and a 'Bute' shape cup and saucer painted in pink and gilt with hearts and foliage, painted pattern no. 113, circa 1815
A selection of Machin teawares, comprising: three shaped octagonal teapots and covers, two with painted pattern numbers, 1 & 282 (two with restored covers); an oval teapot, cover and stand, painted pattern number 4; and four various milk jugs, two with painted pattern numbers, 338 & 10 (chips and cracks)
Four various 'Rococo revival' teapots, comprising: a New Hall round teapot and domed cover painted with roses, painted pattern no. 2901; an H.& R. Daniel teapot and cover printed and painted with flowers and with four acanthus feet, painted pattern no. 4696 (cracked); two other teapots and covers; and two various teapot stands, (some damage), circa 1830
Various Staffordshire porcelain teawares, comprising: a blue-ground shaped octagonal teapot and cover painted and gilt with stylised flowers, iron-red painted pattern no. 263 (cracked); two various 'London' shape teapots and covers; two oval teapots and covers and a 'London' shape sugar box and cover, circa 1820 (damage throughout)
A Wedgwood black basalt teapot and cover, sprigged with classical figures, impressed mark (spout reduced); a Wedgwood black-glazed and gilt ovoid teapot and cover, impressed mark; a pottery low cream jug, brown-glazed with a Greek band; a pink-dip jasper low cream jug, sprigged with white figures; a black-glazed stoneware teapot and a Dudson teapot and cover and a similar jug (spout chipped), various dates 19th century
A variety of Staffordshire teawares, mostly porcelain, comprising: a Davenport teapot and cover painted with flowers, four additional teapots, a Dudson stoneware water jug; a relief-moulded mug, perhaps Hicks, Meigh & Johnson and other items, various dates mostly first half 19th century (some old damage and repairs generally)
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