A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea Service, by Israel Sigmund Greenberg, Birmingham, 1929, each piece facetted tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with beaded border, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with composition handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 20cm high; Together With a pair of silver sugar-tongs and a collection of Swedish silver plate coffee-spoons, gross weight of silver 46oz, 1,430gr (qty)
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Early 20th century silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, twin handled sucrier, and milk jug, each of oval part fluted form, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, the sucrier and milk jug with reed detailed angular handles, each upon four stylised bun feet, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919Condition Report:Approximate gross weight 30.31ozt (943 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Possible solder repair to one handle on sucrier where it attaches to body. Several small indentations and nicks to rim of teapot. One bun foot of jug with compression, not affecting function. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally clear and legible.
Early 20th century silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, twin handled sucrier, and milk jug, each of oval part fluted form, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, hallmarked Sheffield 1918, maker's mark WHMCondition Report:Approximate gross weight 30 ozt (934.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Hallmarks with slight wear but generally clear and legible.
English porcelain teapot, Newhall style, oval form, with scrolled handle, wrythen moulded body, painted with flowers, 13cm, on a stand.Condition report:Chips to the spout end and a chip/ bruise to the baseline of the teapot. The stand has a 1.5cm firing flaw just to the right of the painted vase. Some chips to the underside of the stand base line also. No restoration.
Silver three piece teaset, by Pairpoint Brothers, London 1916, oval with gadrooned edge, teapot with fruitwood handle and finial, milk jug and sugar bowl with acanthus capped scrolling handles, ball feet, 14.5cm and smaller, and a matched hot water jug, by C J Vander, London 1913, can bound handle, 21cm, 49oz gross.Qty: 4
An 18th century Chinese teapot and cover decorated with courtesans, two other 18th century Chinese teapotsThe white teapot - has rubbing to gilt. Chip to spout of the teapot and lid. Fracture line of the relief on the handle. Repair to spout with a discoloured glue mark. Chip to base.Blue and white teapot - Rubbing to gilt. Possible repair to spout? Hairline fracture at the base of the handle and also a black stain near the top of the handle. The brown teapot - Chips to lid and spout. Fading to the gilt and inconsistent colour to the glaze.
A collection of Dresden and other floral decorated porcelain, including teacups, sugar bowl, milk jug, etcFading to the gilt and pattern throughout. Crazing to some pieces. Chip to the bases of cups and saucers and to the spout of the teapot. Heavy rubbing to the gilt on the sugar bowl saucers. One plate with a minor impact hairline fracture to the centre of the base. One teacup with repair to side with discoloured marking where repair has been made - chipping in this area.
A late 19th century Royal Copenhagen childs tea set together with a Royal Copenghagen floral painted plate 21cm diameter and a miniature Meissen milk jug (10)Royal Copenhagen plate - Repair throughout with over-painted areas - see images. The lidded jug has repair and restoration to the lid, spout, handle and body, with over painted design on the repair. Discoloured glue marks to the lid and main jug. Small bowl with loop - loss to the ribbon on the backMeissen milk jug - fading to the gilt and repair and restoration to the spout. - see images. Small saucer - chip to the rim. The teapot - repair to the handle with brown glue stains and chipping to the area. Chip to the rosebud on the lid.The remaining items have rubbing to gilt and collection of dust with minor chipping to the bases.
A collection of T. G. Green Cornish wares decorated with blue and white stripes (27 pieces)General condition lightly scratched and a bit grubby consistent with age and useTeapot badly crazedSmaller jug crazedPlates and bowls are quite scratched, blue is faded in placesA couple bowls and one plate are noticeably crazedSea photos
Clarice Cliff Banded ware tea for two Stamford pattern. Honey glaze with black, red, orange and yellow bands, comprising: teapot and cover, milk jug, side plate, two teacups and two saucers.The teapot lid does not sit perfectly but appears to be correct, a crack to the inner spout possibly a firing flaw, and a crack to the strainer in the spout, with minor scratches to the glaze no other condition issues. Images of affected areas on our website.
A Clarice Cliff 'Greetings From Canada' novelty teapot and cover in the form of a teepee. Circa 1930, modelled with a figural handle and totem pole spout, the body modelled in relief with maple leaves and moose, height 17.5cm, maximum width 23cm.Small chip to rim of the lid. Image of the affected area on Lay's website.
Three piece Chinese silver tea service comprising of teapot, sugar bowl & cream jug with embossed prunus decoration, maker Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong, teapot length 23cm, height 13cm, total weight 945g Condition reportDated from early 20th century and are overall in good condition, Ivory exemption certificate 6KWY1DWX.
Victorian three piece silver tea service comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, with embossed floral decoration, Charles Thomas Fox London 1839, with oak fitted case, weight 1533g Condition reportIn need of a gentle clean, small dent to side of tea pot otherwise in good condition. Ivory exemption certificate 3G56JNEE
Ewan McClure (Scottish Born 1975) ARRFramed oil on canvas'The Red Teapot Still Life' (And Squirrel) 58cm X 74cm Provenance McEwen Gallery, BallaterEwan McClure is a mid-career well respected Scottish artist and has works in the Robert Fleming Collection andThe Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh
A group of Liberty & Co 'Tudric' pewter, comprising a hot water pot and teapot, model '023', another tappit lidded pot, model '0830', a tray, model '043', a milk jug and a sugar bowl (overall faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Rare bol à thé et sa soucoupe en porcelaine de Meissen au décor Hausmaler de Preissler, vers 1720-30A rare Meissen Preissler Hausmaler teabowl and saucer, circa 1720-30Decorated in the workshop of Ignaz Preissler, Kronstadt (Bohemia), each with a harbour scene with the ships, figures, land and buildings in iron-red and the water and sky in black, the details sketched in a sgraffito technique through the enamel, the saucer: 12.5cm diam.; the teabowl: 4.5cm high (tiny chip to saucer footrim) (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Private Collection, Switzerland (sold at Christie's London, 11 December 2007, lot 80);Private German Collection of Meissen PorcelainSimilar scenes, including the same fortified tower and arch-bridge, are on a series of faience plates decorated in black monochrome with harbour scenes and armorials in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg (A. Müller-Hofstede, Der schlesisch-böhmische Hausmaler Ignaz Preißler, in Keramos 100 (1983), ill. 54, attributed to Preissler). A teapot decorated with a view of Paris in the same technique using iron-red and black is in the Victoria & Albert Museum (C.75&A-1939, published by A. Müller-Hofstede, Der schlesisch-bömische Hausmaler Ignaz Preissler, in Keramos 100 (1983), ill. 49), and a bowl is in the Prague Museum of Decorative Arts (published by H. Brozkova (ed.), Daniel a Ignac Preisslerové (2009), no. 77).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Partie de service à thé et café, Meissen, vers 1722-26A Meissen part tea and coffee service, circa 1722-26Finely painted with chinoiserie scenes within shaped gilt scroll- and strapwork cartouches filled with Böttger lustre and edged with iron-red foliate scrollwork, the rims with borders of gilt scroll- and strapwork enclosing flower heads, the insides of the teabowls with sprays of indianische Blumen within concentric iron-red circles, the coffee pot and the teapot with silver-gilt mounts marked for Elias Adam, Augsburg, and further painted with scattered insects and sprigs of indianische Blumen, the domed covers with continuous chinoiserie scenes, gilt finials, comprising:a silver-gilt-mounted coffee pot and cover,a silver-gilt-mounted teapot and cover,five teabowls and six saucers,an associated teabowl, circa 1730, similarly decorated, the coffee pot: 22.5cm high; the teapot: 11.5cm high, the teapot with crossed swords mark and K.P.M. in underglaze-blue and gilt numeral 83., the remaining pieces with gilt numeral 83., one teabowl with crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue and gilt numeral 1. (some minor rubbing to saucers) (14)Footnotes:Provenance:Private German Collection of Meissen PorcelainLiterature:U. Pietsch/K. Jakobsen, Frühes Meissener Porzellan (1997), no. 177Exhibited:Düsseldorf, Hetjens-Museum, 'Frühes Meissener Porzellan Kostbarkeiten aus deutschen Privatsammlungen', 19 January-6 April 1997;Dresden, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Porzellansammlung im Zwinger, Albertinum, 'Frühes Meissener Porzellan Kostbarkeiten aus deutschen Privatsammlungen', 7 May-13 July 1997For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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