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A rectangular three piece tea service in Regency style, the sides with a swelling moulded band and gadroon borders, the teapot with swan neck spout, the hinged cover with an ebony finial, an ebony handle, the milk jug and sugar basin with moulded bracket handles, on bun feet. Makers, S. Blanckensee and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1926, 33 oz. (all in).
A Teapot Stand, of tapering hexagonal form, plain with wriggle work edge, maker's mark 'T B & S', Sheffield 1926, 19cm wide, 5oz,; and A Butter Dish, in the form of a quiche, on four moulded supports, circular bowl with pierced and shaped handles, maker's mark 'W & W, London 1921, 17cm wide, 4oz (2).
A George III silver three piece teaset by Ann Roberton, Newcastle 1804, comprising a teapot of compressed oval form, the lower body fluted below engraved bands and wriggle engraved borders, with dished collar and oval foot, fitted with a wooden handle and finial, crested, 17cm, together with the companion cream jug and sugar basin, 31oz (3)
A Rockingham tea service, comprising teapot, two handled sucrier, the covers with crown finials, milk jug, circular bowl, two circular plates, twelve cups (of sizes), six saucers, the centres painted with exotic birds in bright plumage, perched on flowering branches, the grey borders outlined with gilt detail, on stylised trail work, printed mark in puce, painted Pattern No in gilt 50, (24)
A Victorian Rockingham type tea service, comprising teapot and sucrier with covers, jug, bowl, oval dish, six square dishes, sixteen cups (of two sizes), ten small saucers, ten large saucers, all hand painted with sprays of wild flowers, the raised relief moulded apple green borders with gilt detail, painted Pattern Nos. 843 1034 in gilt, (some faults), (48 pieces)
An 18th century Meissen teapot and cover, with bird's head spout and leaf capped wishbone handle with ozier patterned border, painted with fruit, insects and butterflies in coloured enamels and gilding, crossed swords in underglaze blue, incised IV in Roman numerals, circa 1750, mouth of spout chipped and repaired, but with no loss, minor chip to leaf of flower head finial on cover, 4.25in high.
A Minton majolica teapot of oval form, the cover formed as a mushroom, the body decorated in relief with foliage and flowers in green and white on a yellow ground, the spout modelled as a leaf, the handle a stem, pale blue interior, impressed marks, date cypher 1859, chip to corner of cover, restruck with minor loss, and to stem on underside of foot, 4.875in high.
A HANNAH BARLOW - DECORATED DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE TEAPOT decorated in relief with green-glazed foliage and two panels with scraffito decoration of a bull terrier and a cairn terrier or similar, various incised and impressed marks beneath including monogram for Hannah B.Barlow, number 139, mark of Eliza Simmance, 368, H, impressed number 3709, etc, 14cm, (5.5in) high
An early 19th century black-printed pearlware teapot and cover, of oval shape with D handle and cover with simple loop knop, with blue lining to the rim, spout and knop, printed on either side with a chinoiserie scene featuring an ornate pagoda and a prominent apple tree, and with a border of geometric panels and scrolls around the shoulder and cover, overall length 27cm, unmarked, circa 1800-10 (some minor chipping and glaze flaking)
A small Measham or bargeware teapot and cover, probably from Church Gresley, of typical ornate form with teapot knop to domed cover, covered with a treacle brown glaze and decorated with coloured sprigs of exotic birds and flowers and white ribbons inscribed Home, Sweet, Home, overall height 18.8cm, unmarked, circa 1870-1900 (restoration to knop)
A selection of English porcelain, comprising: a Chamberlain's Worcester oval sugar box and cover painted in colours and gilt with the 'Dragon's in compartments' pattern; an oval teapot stand ensuite; a Coalport part tea service painted with flowers reserved in a cell-pattern ground; a Worcester fluted baluster hot water jug and a cover; and a similar trembleuse saucer, various dates late 18th and early 19th centuries (some damage)
A boxed Royal Crown Derby miniature solitaire 'London' shape tea service, painted and gilt in the Imari palette, comprising: a teapot and cover; a sugar box and cover; a milk jug and a teacup and saucer, printed green marks, date codes for 1924 & 1927, painted iron-red pattern no. 6299 (slight rubbing to gilding), in a fitted case with hinged cover
A collection of small silver, comprising; a Victorian fluted basket with loop handle, Birmingham 1891 by John Sherwood & Sons, 6.5cm long (2.5 in), a spade, 1890 by Hilliard and Thomason, a miniature pierced oval swing handled pedestal cake basket, 1906, and a shaped-oval pedestal teapot, 1908, both by Levi and Salaman, an oval part fluted tea kettle, Chester 1907 by Saunders and Shepherd, on an associated stand, a late 19th century Dutch three piece round baluster shaped and spirally fluted tea service, and a modern three piece part fluted tea and coffee service, Birmingham 1979
An Indian white metal three piece round tea service, each embossed with a band of deities in roundels and foliate borders, the handles and teapot spout in the form of elephant heads, the teapot 13cm diameter (5 in), and a similarly decorated straight tapering double ended measuring cup with a loop handle, 9cm high (3.5 in), 893g (28.5 oz)
An early Victorian teapot of compressed bullet shape, embossed with flowers, scrolls, diaper and a cartouche with crest, with a leaf capped handle, spreading foot and convolvulus finial, with later presentation inscription beneath, London 1847 by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater 17cm (6.75in), 740g (23.75 oz)
A four piece oval part fluted tea service, comprising; a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug with monograms and a kettle on stand with a lamp, the kettle and teapot with composition handles and finials, (the burner cover and wick plated), Sheffield 1917-1920 by Mappin & Webb, 1938g gross (62.25 oz)
A three piece oval tea service, each with a moulded rim and oval reeded pedestal foot, applied with medallions with neo-classical figures and engraved with ribbon tied hairbell swags, the teapot with an ebonised handle and pineapple finial, the sugar bowl with a swing handle, Birmingham 1912 by Mappin & Webb, 1178g gross (38 oz)
A George IV compressed round teapot embossed with leaf scrolls in broad flutes, a border chased with fox masks, leaf scrolls and trailing fruiting vines, with a leaf capped handle, spout and domed cover with flower finial, on a shaped round foot, London 1827 probably by William Hattersley, 18cm diameter (7 in), 814g (26 oz)
AN 18TH CENTURY LIVERPOOL PORCELAIN TEAPOT, decorated with underglaze blue borders and polychrome flowers, 5.5ins high, an 18th Century underglaze blue decorated TEAPOT, decorated with a house, leaf moulded spout, 4.5ins high and a smaller 18th Century blue and white TEAPOT, 3ins high, all lacking covers. (3).
Rare Derby Pot Works commemorative creamware teapot, circa 1760-70, globular form with monochrome print of John Wilkes, the Whig politician opposing Queen Charlotte and the most recent of her fifteen offspring, Wilkes featured half length with his characteristic squint and holding the Bill of Rights, beneath the print is marked Pot Works Derby (cover deficient), 17cm.
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