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A LATE 18TH-CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, painted in underglaze blue with pavilions beside a lake, the cover having a berry finial, the cross-over handle reeded with fruiting foliate terminals, gilt enriched

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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)

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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)

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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)

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A Charles Meigh Apostle teapot and cover, relief-moulded in buff stoneware, height 15.4cm, applied royal arms mark incorporating registration date 1842

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A pearlware teapot and cover of ribbed form, painted in shades of sepia, green, pink and blue with swags of roses; and a tea canister ensuite, circa 1800 (damage and repairs)

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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)

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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)

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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

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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

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An English porcelain part breakfast service, possibly Coalport, painted in coloured enamels and gilt with a palmette band, comprising: a cylindrical teapot and cover; a sugar bowl and cover and four breakfast cups and saucers, circa 1810 (some damage and old rivets)

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A toy earthenware part tea service, of London shape, printed in black with two different domestic scenes and lined in black, comprising a teapot and cover, covered sugar box, creamer, and two cups and saucers, unmarked, circa 1820-30 (some faults)

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Buff earthenware toy tea wares: comprising a London shape teapot with non-matching cover, covered sugar box, and a creamer, each decorated in maroon with Adam Buck or scenic prints and maroon lining, all unmarked, circa 1815-25

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A toy pearlware part tea service, comprising a round teapot and cover, jug, bowl and four teabowls, each handpainted with leaf sprigs and herringbone borders, all unmarked, circa 1810-25 (some damage)

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A toy pearlware part tea service, comprising a spherical teapot and cover, a conical jug, two teabowls and a saucer, each decorated in Chinese export style with red and green floral bands, the jug with blue rim, all unmarked, circa 1800-20 (some damage)

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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)

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A New Hall-type 'Bute' shape part tea service, painted in shades of puce and green with a waved band of stylised leaves and rosettes, comprising: a teapot and cover; a milk jug and six cups and saucers, painted pattern no. 193, circa 1815 (some cracks)

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A Worcester (Barr, Flight & Barr) prow-front oval teapot, cover and stand, painted in sepia and gilt with an anthemion and leaf band, the cover with flammiform finial, the stand with impressed mark, circa 1810 (finial with old metal repair)

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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)

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A Pinxton oval teapot and cover, painted in sepia shades with landscape vignettes (cover glued); and a teabowl and a saucer dish ensuite (both cracked), circa 1798

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A creamware teapot and cover, of fluted barrel-shaped form, painted in puce with floral sprays, circa 1780 (missing base)

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A Chamberlain's Worcester oval teapot and cover, painted in shades of sepia with landscape scenes, within gilt ball-band borders, iron-red script marks, circa 1810 (interior rim chipped, handled rivetted)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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A Bristol porcelain (Richard Champion) ovoid teapot and cover, with auricular handle, sparsely painted in brown and green with scattered sprays of flowers beneath a waved band, 14cm high, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, overglaze '+' mark and iron-red no. 10, circa 1775 (restored)

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Various Staffordshire porcelain teapots, comprising: two round examples with flattened shoulders, one with a butterscotch ground gilt with foliage, the other with pink flowers; a sugar box and cover of similar shape and an ogee-section teapot and cover, circa 1825-30 (some damage)

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A miscellaneous selection of porcelain, comprising: three Yates teacups and saucers, four various sugar boxes and covers and a teapot, cover and stand, various dates 19th century (some damage)

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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)

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A selection of mostly Staffordshire porcelain teapots; and a Coalport milk jug, painted in the Chinese Export style, various dates circa 1810-1815 (some damage, one teapot lacks cover)

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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

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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)

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Various H.& R. Daniel teawares, comprising: a 'Shell variation B' shape teapot and cover gilt with stylised trees painted pattern no. 5574; a similar sugar box and cover, painted pattern no. 6472; and two other teapots and covers, circa 1830 (some damage and repair)

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A selection of mostly 'Rococo revival' Staffordshire porcelains, comprising: a Hilditch teapot and cover painted and gilt with pink roses beneath a green band; two additional teapots; and three various sugar boxes and covers, various dates first half 19th century (some damage and repairs)

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An H.& R. Daniel 'Shrewsbury' shape green and gilt ground teapot, cover and stand, painted with quatrefoil panels of exotic birds and pink roses, the teapot with four leaf-shaped feet, the stand with gadrooned border, circa 1830 (cracked)

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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

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A selection of Staffordshire porcelain, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, painted in pale-pink and gilt with floral sprays; another teapot and cover and a selection of cream jugs, various dates first half 19th century (minor damage and stains)

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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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A George III silver teapot, Emes & Barnard, London, 1811, engraved Suffield crest above a band of vine 16cm, 6in high, 700gr, 22oz 10dwt

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A George III silver teapot, Henry Chawner, London, 1793, lobed girdle, engraved with the Suffield crest and armorials 15cm, 6in high, 500gr, 16oz all in

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A William IV silver teapot, Paul Storr for Storr & Mortimer, London, 1832, bulbous and engraved with armorials, thistle finial 750gr, 24oz 3dwt

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A pair of silver cafe au lait pots, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1927, wicker covered handles; octagonal teapot, Sheffield, 1924; milk jug, London, 1822; and a rose bowl, London, 1923, hemi-spherical with lion mask handles, 17cm, 7in diameter 2100gr, 67oz 10dwt all in

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A George III four piece silver tea and coffee set, William Bennett, London, 1803/4, fluted ovoid with bright-cut bands of flowers and acorns around the shoulders, matching bowl, maker's mark indistinct, 1801 and teapot stand, Robert Hennell, 1804, both London 2350gr, 75oz 10dwt all in

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A George III silver teapot and stand, teapot: Robert Makepeace, London, 1795, stand: maker's mark indistinct, London, 1793, the pot armorial engraved oval with wood handle and button, stand crested oval and with wood base 15cm, 6in height of pot

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A Scottish silver teapot, Edward Lothian, Edinburgh, 1743, bullet form, chased around the shoulder with flowers, scrolls and fruit 650gr, 20oz 18dwt

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A LARGE EARLY 20TH-CENTURY POTTERY ADVERTISING TEAPOT, having gilt lettering "DRINK TIPPERAR TEA" on a black ground, 21.5cm, (8.5in) high (spout damage)

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A QUEEN ANNE STYLE THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE each piece of octagonal pear-shaped design, the teapot with domed cover and pearwood handle, London, 1904 and 1913, J.B & Son, Ltd., 16.5ozs, (513g) all-in

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A GEORGIAN STYLE OVAL TEAPOT STAND with "Chippendale" border, on four acanthus-decorated volute feet, the centre engraved with a crest, (a stag's head, issuant from a coronet) and initial 'F' in cursive, Sheffield, 1911, maker C.C.P. (for Barraclough & Sons, Leeds), 6ozs, (186g)

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A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT of neo-classical oval form having bright-cut engraved decoration and cartouche engraved with 'B' in cursive, with pearwood loop handle and four button feet, hallmarked Newcastle, 1801, maker John Langlands, 16.5ozs, (513g) all-in

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A NEW HALL PORCELAIN NEO-CLASSICAL SILVER-SHAPED TEAPOT painted in polychrome enamels with floral sprigs and puce ribbons, pattern N.172, 26.5cm, (10.5in) long

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A mid 18th century saltglaze teapot and cover, the latter pierced through the acorn knop, the spherical pot painted with flowers, the crabstock handle and spout detailed in red (R) (2)

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A late 18th century creamware teapot and cover, possibly Leeds, printed and painted by William Greatbatch, with scenes from the prodigal son, 'The Prodigal Son Receives His Patrimony' and 'The Prodigal Son Taking Leave', the oval scenes on cylindrical sides sponged puce, 22.5cm high (R) (2).

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A late 18th century William Greatbatch teapot and cover, the squat baluster sides printed and overpainted below a sponged puce pierced gallery with two scenes, one of a lady finding a rich husband, another turns away holding a paper inscribed 'Never Married', the other side with 'The XII Houses' of astronomy, traces of a printed mark below (R) (2).

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An 18th century creamware teapot and cover, possibly Leeds, the cylindrical sides painted with coloured flowers, the shoulders and floral knopped cover with beaded bands, 14.5cm high (R) (2).

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