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Tray Comprising of Mickey Mouse Disney Teapot, Sadler Yeoman, Guards Teapot, Balloon Seller Plate (seconds) Paragon Rockingham Pattern Oval Platter (seconds) sadler Teapot & 4 mugs for the millenium dome, Masons Mandalay plate, Wedgwood plates, Continental Plates, Brownie Boxed Camera, Jugs, Mugs Etc (33)
A William IV three piece tea service by Elder & Company, Edinburgh 1834 - 35, retailed by J Hamilton & Company (probably), comprising teapot, milk jug, twin handled sugar bowl, each of inverted pear shaped design with semi spiralled fluted panels with finely embossed floral displays within, raised on a shaped circular foot rim similarly decorated, the teapot with S scroll handle with acanthus thumbpiece and floral trailing garland, simple scroll spout with scroll and floral detail and hinged domed cover with floral decoration and cluster finial, the milk jug and sugar bowl with everted scalloped rim with chased foliate detail and gilt interiors, with naturalistically formed foliate scroll handles (3) teapot 18cm high, milk jug 17cm high, twin handled sugar bowl 213cm high, combined weight 52oz Notes: the combination and positioning of the two maker's and retailer's marks for Elder & Company and John Hamilton & Company, is unusual. the placement makes it hard to determine who was maker and retailer as both appear to have been struck after Assay and possibly even at the same time.
A George IV three piece tea service by Robert Gray & Sons Glasgow 1821 -22, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, each of circular outline with tapering bodies, all with convex fluted lower sections with upper gadrooned rims and simple circular foot rims with simple borders, the handles and spouts all with acanthus leaf, vine and scroll details, the teapot having hinged cover with bud finial (3) teapot 16cm high, 28.oz; twin handled sugar bowl 12cm high, 13oz; cream jug 10.5cm high 8.5oz
A fine George II bullet teapot by James Mitchell, Edinburgh 1742 - 43, Assay Master Edward Lothian, of slightly compressed spherical bullet form with finely chased border of flower head and fruiting garlands within scrolls, with upper border of flower head, scroll and shell details, the flush hinged cover with similar foliate and scroll borders and compressed bun finial, with semi fluted scroll spout and S scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumb piece and reeded border, with wooden spacers, raised on a simple stepped circular foot 14cm high 23oz Note: There has long been confusion with the attribution of the maker's marks of John Main and James Mitchelson. It is now firmly ascribed to James Mitchell whose marks, along with James Welsh, are the only maker's marks in Scotland to include a figure within the punch. It has long been debated what these figures are holding: a bag of coinage, precious metal, or tool of the craft, There seems little doubt it does signify a connection with the craft and trade. The maker's mark struck to this piece is a particularly clear example of this mark which is often seen badly or mis- struck
A George II bullet teapot by James Kerr, Edinburgh 1734 - 35, Assay Master Archibald Ure, the bullet shaped body with band of simple chased decoration to upper rim with scroll and shell detail, the semi fluted scroll spout and S scroll handle with wooden insulators, the cover with applied hinge and bun finial, the whole resting on a simple domed stepped foot 15.5cm high 22oz
Glasgow - a George III teapot by Milne and Campbell of Glasgow circa 1765, marked M&C twice, Glasgow town mark, of tapered vase form, the hinged domed cover with leaf border and scroll finial, the rim chased with flower head and stylised foliate running motifs; the body with embossed acanthus and ribboned swags, the foliate formed cartouches engraved with later initials 'AMM' in foliate script, the opposing with a castle in landscape, the swan neck spout and simple C scroll handle with acanthus caps and running acanthus garlands, resting on a simple domed foot with beaded border 23cm high, 25oz
GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT, LONDON 1821, the half-reeded body with scrolling ebonised wooden handle continuing to snake-cast mounts, the gadrooned rim chased with palmettes, the underside of the spout chased with stylised flowers, raised on a foot, maker mark TB (possibly Thomas Baker or Thomas Balliston). 14cm (top of handle), 30oz

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