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A late 19th century Indian silver coloured metal three piece tea service, each piece embossed with a frieze containing four vignettes of Indian and colonial life. The teapot with elephant head handle, elephant trunk spout and elephant finial to the lid. Each piece resting on four flattened bun feet.
A good High Victorian four piece tea and coffee service, each piece with strap and foliate engraving, "C" scroll handles and a plain pedestal foot. The cream jug and sugar bowl with gilded interiors. The teapot, coffee pot and cream jug stamped with the maker's mark for Joseph Angell Snr. & Jnr., London 1845/47. The sugar bowl matched, but bearing a different maker's mark, London 1853. 72 1/2ozs. (See illustration)
Two First Period Worcester teapots and covers, in the Queen Charlotte and Gilt Queen's patterns, the second with entwined handle, 15 & 18cm h, painted fretted square or crossed swords and 9 in underglaze blue, c1780 ++Queen Charlotte teapot - spout with hairline crack. Flower knop slightly chipped. Queen's teapot - handle broken and glued, flower knop re-stuck into position
Two First Period Worcester globular teapots and covers, one reeded, printed or painted in underglaze blue with a cell diaper border or the Mansfield pattern, 14cm h, painted open crescent in underglaze blue, c1780 ++Reeded teapot - restoration to the flower knop. Mansfield teapot - restoration to the spout
A Chamberlain Worcester spirally fluted ogee oval teapot and cover, gilt with leafy pendants and ribbon border, 19cm h, painted Chamberlains Worcester Warranted in gilt script, c1800 ++Tiny nick to the tip of the spout but really in fine condition, in the interior of the pot some light crazing
A Chamberlain Worcester new oval fluted teapot and cover, with a cobalt and gilt border pattern, 16cm h, painted Chamberlain Worc Warranted 274 in gilt script; a Flight & Barr oval gilt teapot and cover; a Miles Mason oblong teapot and cover, transfer printed with a landscape in underglaze blue; and four contemporary English porcelain teapots and covers, various sizes, all c1800-c1825 (14) ++The Chamberlain and the Flight & Barr teapots both restored. The other items in the lot with various faults or restoration
Three felspathic stoneware teapots and covers and a similar sucrier and cover, all Staffordshire or Yorkshire, moulded with Mercury or other classical figures, one with royal emblems, all framed in blue enamel, one cover of pewter, 15cm h & c, impressed numbers or unmarked, all c1810 ++One teapot with chip to the upper spur of the handle, another with restoration to the spout, the oblong example with cracked spout
A teapot and cover, possibly New Hall, of Old English shape, decorated with loose bouquets in cobalt and richly gilt lappet borders, 14cm h; a Derby gadrooned circular teapot and cover, painted with landscapes and gilt, Robert Bloor & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D, titles View in Wales and View in Italy and gilder's No 68 in red; a Chamberlain Worcester new oval fluted teapot and cover in a gilt pattern, cover marked No 302 and a Coalport fluted oval teapot and cover, transfer printed in underglaze blue, c1805-c1825 (8) ++Chamberlain teapot - spout restored. Derby teapot - restored
A Rockingham teapot and cover and a matching Rockingham basket moulded trio, sugar bowl and plate, in a gilt, apple green and yellow border pattern, the moulded teapot with rustic handle and on four gilt feet, 16cm h, c1830-1842 ++The slop bowl cracked and stained, the plate with some rubbing of the gilding
An H & R Daniel teapot and cover, or First Bell shape, printed and painted with flowers in a grey and gilt seaweed border; 17cm h, c1840 (knop restored); a Hicks, Meigh & Johnson lilac sprigged teapot and cover of Empire shape, heightened in gilt, painted 1336 in gilt, c1825; a Coalport Adelaide teapot and cover, printed and painted with rose hips, c1830; a Hicks, Meigh & Johnson melon lobed teapot and cover with sprigged enamel decoration, c1835; two other 19th c teapots and covers (12) ++Unless otherwise stated in generally good condition
A Swansea Japan pattern tea and coffee service, of London shape, enamelled with two bright green stippled panels edged with cobalt and gilt 'C' scrolls alternating with large puce flowers, a central gilt peony growing from a pink fence, the rim gilt, the service including a teapot, cover and stand 17cm h, printed SWANSEA in red, painted 436, or unmarked, c1814-1826 (17) Literature: Jones (A E) and Sir L Joseph Swansea Porcelain Shapes and Decoration, Cowbridge 1988, p186 ++In unusually finely preserved condition free from rubbing, flaking or restoration. Damaged as follows: one coffee cup with crack at the lower junction of the handle, one teacup with a section of the wall broken out and reglued without loss
A New Hall tea service, of low round shape with bifurcated handle to the teapot and jug, painted with wide borders of roses and gilt leaves in gilt dentil rim, teapot, cover and stand 13cm h, painted 2657 in red or sepia, c1820 (11) ++Slop basin and one cup cracked. One saucer with faint star crack. Faint crack in the base of the sucrier
A Spode toy watering can and cover and a Spode toy teapot and cover, both enamelled with tightly grouped flowers and scattered sprigs on a gilt seeded ground and with gilt handle, knop and rims, 6.5 and 5cm h, painted SPODE and/or 2009, c1820 ++Watering can - gilding on the rims rubbed. Teapot - v shaped piece of the spout broken off and neatly glued back into place
A Factory 'X' polychrome slop basin, enamelled with two Chinese figures, one holding a parasol the other pointing, 15cm diam, c1790-95; a Spode breakfast cup and saucer, with bat prints of a flower maiden or lady and beggar in gilt dentil rim, saucer 16cm diam, painted 1922 in red; two Wedgwood bone china Vine Leaf Embossed trios with gilt decoration; all c1800-20 (9) Literature: A Factory 'X' reeded teapot of this pattern is illustrated Godden (G) editor, Staffordshire Porcelain, 1983, plt 120. ++Spode cup with fine hairline crack, one of the two Wedgwood coffee cups cracked
A Meissen square architectural shaped teapot and cover, with vestal knop, the sides painted with birds or insects between pink and gilt pillars, 12cm h, wheel cut crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, c1800; a Meissen globular teapot and cover, Marcolini period, painted with flowers, 14.5cm h, wheel cut crossed swords and * in underglaze blue, c1800; a similar, smaller Berlin teapot and cover, painted sceptre in underglaze blue, c1800 (6) ++Square teapot and cover - restoration to the corners (the columns). Marcolini teapot and cover - in good condition, the cover associated. Berlin teapot and cover - spout restored. The cover secured by a chain
A pair of Meissen, outside-decorated, yellow ground plates, a similar German teapot and cover, black ground cream jug and teacup and saucer, painted with watteauesque scenes alternating with flowers and gilt, plates 24.5cm diam, wheel cut crossed swords mark in underglaze blue; a pair of similar pink ground plates, all c1900 (9) ++Yellow ground teapot and cover - gilding on the spout and handle rubbed
A Meissen teapot and cover and a sugar bowl and cover en suite, painted with flowers in lightly moulded gilt scrolling cartouches, teapot and cover 16cm h, painted crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, c1840 ++The highly burnished gilding mostly rubbed, especially on the teapot. Finial of the teapot restored
A Sitzendorf miniature floral encrusted square teapot and cover, a similar German teapot and cover and a Berlin miniature cylindrical teapot and cover, painted with flowers, 8cm h and c, painted marks in underglaze blue, late 19th c ++Typical slight chipping of the encrusted flowers and leaves, the Berlin teapot with associated restored cover
A Fukagawa porcelain miniature teapot and cover, painted in underglaze blue with peonies and gilt on a tomato red ground, 7cm h, painted marks; a small collection of Japanese and Chinese porcelain, earthenware, Yixing stoneware and other miniature tea and wine pots and covers, including a bowenite example, mid 19th c and later (30 approx) ++The lot in generally excellent condition
A George III oval teapot, with straight spout and sides, the domed and bright cut lid with integral hinge, engraved with the initials BC beneath a coronet, 13.5cm h, by Charles Aldridge and Henry Green, London 1783, 14ozs gross ++Worn with split developing on the shoulder and two other old splits either side of the hinge, solder repair to the bridge of the spout
A Victorian teapot and milk jug, of compressed circular design with beaded prow lip, teapot 11.5cm h, by C T & G Fox, London 1878, 31ozs ++The lower part of the body of the jug with a large shallow dent, the jug also with numerous light old scratches around the widest part of the body. No repairs, the marks practically as struck

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