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)
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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.
Worcester porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1760-70, of globular form with slight domed cover decorated in the Kakiemon palette with vertilinear panels of prunus blossom and stylised floral trails in polychrome enamels and gilt, dispersed with panels of gilt and terracotta trellis and diaper, 14.5cm
John Rose, Coalport porcelain tea service, circa 1815-25, decorated with pattern number 1762, a version of the Willow pattern, in blue transfer print, bordered and heightened with gold comprising lidded teapot, sucrier, milk jug, slop basin, nine teacups, nine deep saucers, a coffee can and a side plate, the teapot marked 'C B Dale' with pseudo Chinese seal (24)
A Wedgwood Chinese Garden pattern part tea service, comprising a teapot, cream jug, and nine Bute shape cups and saucers, printed in blue with the Chinese scene and border of scrolls and flowers, all with gilt lining to rims, spouts and handles, impressed marks, circa 1810-30 (repairs to gallery on teapot, other faults)
A blue and white assortment, comprising a John Ridgway dinner plate in the Persian Sun Flower pattern, diameter 26.2cm, printed mark; a Davenport footed bowl from the Muleteer series, diameter 14.5cm, printed mark (cracks, stained); a cylindrical mug with a pattern from Spode's British Flowers series, height 7.2cm, unmarked (chips); and a small teapot in the standard Broseley pattern, length 14.9cm, unmarked (chip to spout); generally between about 1815 and 1850
A George V four piece tea and coffee service in the Georgian taste, each piece of shaped oval form with reed, leaf and beadwork borders, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug with gilt interiors, the teapot and coffee pot with hinged domed covers with fluted ebonised canopy finials, scrollwork handles on bun feet, by D. & A., Birmingham 1921 (the coffee pot dated for Birmingham 1919), 74.25oz. gross. on page 97
A George III Newcastle teapot of shaped oval form with engraved scroll work band above a cartouche to both sides, one engraved initial, composition scroll work handle, hinged domed engraved cover with canopy finial on rim foot, 10.5in. (27cm), by John Langlands, 1800; and a Newcastle teapot stand by John Langlands of similar date, gross weight of both items 17.50oz. See lot 1579 for illustration.
An 18th Century Worcester spiral fluted part afternoon tea and coffee service with blue borders decorated gilt foliage and motifs comprising; a 10in. oval teapot (cover imperfect); a 6in. oval two- handled sucrier and cover; a 6.5in. slop bowl (rim chipped); a 7.75in. saucer dish; a 4.5in. oval cream jug; four tea bowls (one cracked); a teacup (chipped); and seven saucers (gilding worn). (17)
A Derby and Crown Derby composite part afternoon tea and coffee set decorated in the Cigar and Imari patterns comprising; 11.5in. oblong teapot (spout imperfect); a 6in. cream jug (repaired); a 6.25in. slop bowl (cracked); a 9in. circular bread plate; a pair of 7in. tea plates; a 4.75in. oval cream jug; a teacup; two saucers; two coffee cans; and a pair of 4.25in. circular dishes.
A Wedgwood blue Jasperware four-piece afternoon tea service comprising; a circular squat teapot, a hot water jug and cover, a cream jug; a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, with raised classical figure and tree decoration, impressed marks; and a Copeland Spode blue Jasperware circular tapered similar teapot. (5)
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