A late 18th century creamware teapot and cover, printed and overpainted by William Greatbatch with two scenes from the prodigal son, 'The Prodigal Son Receives His Patrimony' and 'The Prodigal Son Taking His Leave', gilt beading below the pierced gallery, the cover with a purple sponge band and angels heads (2) (B)
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An Edwardian silver four piece tea and coffee set by Charles Boyton, London 1903, comprising: a coffee pot with circular half fluted body, engraved with acanthus below a tapered neck with bead edge, having a leaf capped insulated handle, engraved with initials, 19.5cm, together with the matching teapot, 14.75cm and the companion sugar basin and milk jug, 67oz (4)
A four piece silver tea and coffee set by Israel Sigmond Greenberg, Birmingham 1910, comprising: a teapot of compressed circular form, the lower body fluted below a flared shell gadrooned collar, raised from a plain circular foot, with ebonised leaf capped loop handle, the hinged cover part fluted, 13cm high, together with the matching coffee pot, 20cm high and the companion sugar basin and cream jug, 66oz (4)
An Artificers Guild three-piece silver teaset, designed by Edward Spencer, the teapot with facetted sides, ropework embellishment with ivory finial and carved handle, 13.5cm. high, having a milk jug and sugar bowl en suite, 7.5cm. and 5cm. respectively, each piece with maker's mark for London 1934 and designer's mark.
A three piece compressed melon pattern tea service, the early Victorian teapot with swan neck spout, compressed finial to the hinged cover and leaf capped foliage chased hollow scroll handle, on a panelled edge spreading foot. The William IV milk jug and sugar basin with gilded interiors and cast chased leaf cap foliage scroll handles on a spreading panelled edge foot. Maker, Mary Sumner, London, 1835. 45oz. (All in).
An early Victorian gilt edged china part tea service, with teapot, milk jug, six cups, four saucers, two cake platters and a bowl, together with pink splash and lustre decorated Victorian teapot, an early 19th century blue and gilt banded cup and saucer, a 19th century Staffordshire blue and floral decorated cup and saucer, another cup and two saucers, a blue rust and gilt decorated saucer, a blue and white willow pattern cup and saucer, a blue rust and gilt Japanese design cup and saucer and two blue and gilt banded cake plates. (a lot)
A matched three piece tea and coffee set, London 1813, 1827 and 1913, the teapot of squat circular form with chased floral decoration to shoulder, the coffee pot of baluster form with chased gadrooned floral decoration below an everted rim, the sugar basin with similar decoration and everted rim, both tea and coffee pots with floral knops, coffee pot 22cm., 65.9oz 2051.7g.
An unusual Staffordshire globular football pattern teapot, 7 1/2in. x 6in. high, the handle in the form of a footballer wearing Newcastle United strip executing a throw-in, the cover with finial in the form of a two-handled silver presentation cup, possibly produced to commemorate Newcastle United's three wins of the Football Association Cup Final 1950-1951 season, 1951-1952 season and 1954-1955 season (silvering worn, paint chips and finial to cup chipped).
A large and comprehensive Noritake afternoon tea and dinner service decorated gilt baskets of flowers with foliated scrolls comprising: six oval dishes; five tea cups; four coffee cups; sixteen saucers; a circular teapot stand; a cheese dish and cover; a pair of oval two-handled sauce tureens and covers; ten square-shaped tea plates; four circular-shaped tea plates; eleven circular two-handled soup bowls; twelve saucers; a circular teapot; a two-handled sugar bowl; a circular tapered preserve jar; a circular fluted teapot (handle imperfect); a hot water jug; a pair of circular two-handled vegetable tureens and covers; a circular-shaped two-handled butter dish; nine circular pudding bowls; twelve 10in. dinner plates; twelve 8.5in. dessert plates; and twelve 7.5in. cheese plates.
An early 19th Century three piece Newcastle tea service, each piece of oval form decorated with flower head, leaf and fruit band, gadrooned borders with bun feet, each piece engraved initial, the teapot with hinged domed cover and canopy finial and scrollwork handle, the milk jug and sugar bowl with angular handles and gilt interior, height of teapot 6.5in (16cm), by Robertson & Walton, the teapot marked for 1818, the sugar bowl and milk jug for 1820, 36.75oz.
Two Chinese 'Imari' Teapots and Covers, first half 18th century, densely decorated with flowers; together with a White Crackle-Glazed Teapot and Cover, probably 18th century, and a 'Famille-Rose' Teapot and cover, circa 1900, decorated with manuscripts and scrolls, with an 8-line inscription, four-character Tongzhi mark to base, between 6cm., 2.5 in. and 10cm., 4in. high
Three Yixing Teapots and Covers, Qing dynasty, the first in the form of a finger citron, one of the 'fingers' forming the spout, the leafy gnarled twig handle extending to form the tripod base; the second modeled from a beige clay decorated in relief with leafy twigs bearing citron fruits, squirrels and butterflies; the third teapot in the form of a lotus pod with stylised stems forming the loop handle, spout and cover finial and three snails forming a tripod base, between 8.5cm., 3.25in. and 9.5cm., 3.75in.
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