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Wedgwood 'Devon Sprays' pattern bachelors part teaset, comprising teapot, cover top water jug, milk jug, two cups and saucers and side plate; also an Aynsley floral decorated milk jug and sugar bowl, Royal Worcester floral decorated butter dish, Felspar porcelain floral decorated teacup and saucer no. 1525, and another teacup and two saucers.
Victorian pottery souvenir teapot depicting Stratford Upon Avon and Shakespeare's birthplace, 11cm high, Copeland Spode blue jasperware style jug of tapered cylindrical form, 14cm high, lobed circular plate with polychrome floral sprigging, wrythen twist blue glass goblet and two moulded clear rummers. (6)
A Royal Doulton Sonnet pattern dinner/tea service, comprising six 10" plates, six 8" plates, six soup dishes, five dessert dishes, a gravy boat and stand, oval meat dish, two covered tureens, six tea plates, six tea cups and saucers, one teapot, a milk jug, covered sugar bowl and bread and butter plate together with seven coffee cups, three saucers, a coffee pot, cream jug and open sugar bowl (62)
A copy of an early George II bullet silver teapot, engraved a contemporary style armorial, mask and bell flower decorated band around the hinged cover, having a cast partly facetted swan neck spout with a tear drop fluted wood and silver mounted finial and scroll wood handle. Maker Lionel Alfred Crichton (Crichton Brothers). London, 1930. 18oz (all in).
A William IV silver bachelors teapot, the compressed melon panelled body with repousse panels of foliage and vacant cartouches, a leaf capped swan neck spout with repousse flower, a gadroon edge rim and repousse domed hinged cover with a cast acorn scroll leaf spray finial, a leaf capped hollow scroll handle, on a conforming spreading foot. Maker William Hunter II. London, 1835. 16oz. (all in).
A Regency silver teapot, the rectangular partly ribbed and ogee moulded body engraved the Cunliffe crest, with a swan neck spout, the gadroon border interspersed with shells and foliage, the hinged cover partly ribbed with conforming finial, a hollow capped bracket handle, inscribed underneath, on ball feet. Makers J. W. Storey and W. Elliott. London, 1811. 26oz. (all in).
Susie Cooper breakfast set by Crown Works Burslem to include: teapot, two coffee pots, cream jug and sugar bowl, toast rack, egg cup, cruet set, lidded tureen, two small plates, cup and saucer and a bowl, printed marks to bases, with similar wood bed table(chips to sugar bowl and inside rims of the teapot and one coffee pot) (21)
A Worcester sugar bowl, cover and stand, circa 1768-70, of ribbed form, painted in famille-rose enamels with the Old Worcester Parrot pattern, the cover with flower knop, 13cm, 5.25in. high, knop glued; also a teapot and cover, painted with flower sprays in green monochrome; and a small bowl, printed and coloured with The Red Bull pattern, chip to foot, (6)
A Maltese silver teapot, Pierre Brun,1775-97, of circular baluster form, with cast and chased bird's head spout in French manner, the body embossed and chased with birds, fruit and rocaille ornament, initialled RJW, ivory handle, 15cm, 6in high, 700gr, 22oz 10dwt, Pierre Brun, who initially became a silversmith in St-Girons, near Toulouse, France, around 1745 is thought to have come to Malta with influence from Jean Lacere to whom he had been apprenticed and who was connected to a number of Knights of St John. This maker's mark is found on a number of important pieces of Maltese silver in French style including a mid-18th century ecuelle and cover with handles almost identical to those on an ecuelle made by Philippe Laforgue of Toulouse in 1759. See: Faith Dennis, Three Centuries of French Domestic Silver, New York, 1960 no. 560; and Alaine Apap-Bologna, The Silver of Malta, 1995 pp 90 and 250, The initial on the teapot is that of Robert John Waller 1819-1892, Great-Great Grandfather of the present owner, who was present when the teapot was illustrated in 1893 see detail
A Meissen teapot and a cover, circa 1723-24, each side finely painted in the manner of P.E. Schindler with chinoiserie scenes within a gilt quatrelobe scrollwork cartouche embellished with Bottger lustre and iron-red scrollwork, depicting on one side, a figure with a child and a seated figure spinning wool on the reverse, further painted with scattered insects and indianische Blumen to the spout and handle, gilt scrollwork border to the rim, the domed cover, possibly matched, with similar flower branches and insects between gilt borders, K.P.M. and crossed swords in underglaze-blue, gilt numeral 33. to teapot, 12cm, 4.75in. high, spout and cover restored, (2)
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT of bulging oblong section with re-entrant corners, reeded to the domed cover, the lower body and the long straight spout, with pearwood finial and handle, hallmarked London, 1805, maker IR (with pellet between), (596gm) 19ozs, (all-in) 30.5cm, (12in) long x 18cm, (7in) high
A VICTORIAN PRATTWARE COMPOSITE SIX-PIECE SOLITAIRE TEASET comprising: a pear-form teapot, decorated with "Driving Cattle (387) and "The Muleteer" (392), 12.8cm, (5in) high (spout depleted); a milk jug with "Driving Cattle" (387) and "Cavalier and Serving Woman" (381), a breakfast cup with two panels of "The Torrent" (p.288) with saucer depicting "Roman Ruins" (420), an afternoon teacup with "The Muleteer" (392) and "Driving Cattle" (387) with saucer depicting "Ruined Temple" (421), each panel reserved on an iron red ground with arcaded gilt border (number in brackets refer to Clarke, H.G., The Pictorial Pot-Lid Book, 1970) (6)
A Staffordshire potttery part tea service, painted with a trellis border in gilt with floral and yellow ground panels, comprising: teapot and cover, slop bowl, two dishes, cream jug, sugar bowl, cover and stand, eight tea cups, seven coffee cups, seven saucers and three cups lacking handles (34)
A Staffordshire pottery part tea and coffee service, circa 1830, painted with floral sprays in Imari colours with a blue and gilt border, comprising: teapot, cover and stand, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, eleven tea cups, eight coffee cups, eleven saucers, two cake plates and slop bowl, red painted pattern no.1015 (39)

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