†CHRIS KEENAN (born 1960); a Limoges porcelain teapot covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, impressed C mark, height 12.5cm, and a trio of matching cups (4).Provenance: Purchased from Rufford Craft Centre, 1999.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
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†MARY RICH (1940-2022); a miniature porcelain coffee pot with cane handle and gilded bands of geometric decoration on light blue ground, impressed M mark, height 13cm (excluding handle), and a miniature teapot with similar decoration on pink ground, height 7cm (2).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
†DAVID FRITH (born 1943) for Brookhouse Pottery; a large stoneware teapot covered in cobalt glaze with wax resist decoration, impressed DF and pottery marks (partially glaze filled), height 20cm, and a smaller example with cane handle probably by a different maker (2). Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
†MARY RICH (1940-2022); a miniature porcelain teapot with cane handle washed in copper red glaze, impressed M mark, height 6cm (excluding handle), and two small bowls covered in celadon with copper red decoration by other makers, one with a fish marked JE, largest diameter 10.5cm (3).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
†CAROL McNICOLL (born 1943); an earthenware teapot of eccentric form, incised signature, height 15.5cm.Provenance: Purchased from Craft Council Shop at the V&A, 1990.Diana Lloyd family collection. Lloyd helped set up a Bernard Leach exhibition in Japan while her father was British Ambassador to Japan (1975-80).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
†ALISTAIR YOUNG; a salt glazed bowl with dark blue glaze to the well and applied porcelain decoration to the exterior, impressed mark, diameter 37.5cm, and a matching teapot and jug (3).Provenance: Purchased from the artist.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
KOOKIE BEN-DAVID; a large slip decorated porcelain bowl depicting fruit and flowers, painted signature dated 1995, diameter 32cm, three matching smaller bowls and a teapot (5).Condition Report: Nibbles top teapot rim and inside cover, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
A Shelley Queen Anne Part Tea and Coffee Service, circa 1930s, printed and enamelled with Blue Iris pattern, including teapot, coffee pot, milk, sugar & cream; together with other Shelley items (two trays)One teacup with a stained crack encircling the base. Another cup dull sounding but with not signs of cracks. One side plate with a fine crack in the well. Another with a rim crack. Some pieces with minor staining, some light enamel wear. Overall in very good condition and no restoration. White teapot 26cm handle to spout. Some loss to the inner rim of the cover. No further damage.Soup bowls in good condition.
A Three-Piece Edward VIII and George V Silver Tea-Service, by Richard Woodman Burbridge, Sheffield, 1936 and 1937, Retailed by Harrods, in the George III style, each piece on four ball feet with a gadrooned rim, comprising a teapot, with composition handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 27.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 36oz 9dwt, 1,134gr (3)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Collingwood and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1913, tapering oval and on spreading foot, engraved with an initial and dated, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 27cm wide over handle, total gross weight 31oz 9dwt, 978gr
A blue and white Chinese Export ewer with loop handle, decorated with peony in flower, 14 cm high; a Chinese Export teapot, decorated en-cameau with floral designs; and two famille rose teapots, each one decorated with panels depicting Manchu/Chinese families at leisure. All 18th or 19th Century [4]Condition Report: Please note that there is damage to this lot. This includes: chips and degradation to the ewer; restored or riveted handles on both famille rose teapots; and some areas of cracking, chipping and enamel or body deterioration. The en-cameau decorated teapot has worn gilding.
A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE by Goldsmith Alliance Limited, with mark for Samuel Smily, London 1865, comprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, the squat bodies engraved and embossed with garlands of roses, together with a matching spare teapot finial (perhaps a remnant from a larger service), gross weight 44 tr. ozs
A GEORGE III SILVER HARLEQUIN TEA/COFFEE SERVICE with leaf capped handles and plain bodies, comprising: a cafetiere by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1815, 28cm high, a teapot by Samuel Hennell, London 1811 and a milk jug possibly by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London (date latter worn), gross silver weight 54 tr. ozs, the cafetiere and jug engraved with matching 'wounded stag' armorials
A GEORGE III/IV SILVER MATCHED TWO PIECE TEA SERVICE the teapot by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1813, the cream jug by Rebecca Emes and John Barnard I, London 1822, with leaf capped rims and panelled bodies, combined gross weight 19tr. ozs, together with an Edward VII silver sucrier by Barnard, London 1906, weight 4 tr. ozs
A GEORGE IV SILVER MATCHED THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE the teapot and the cream jug by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1827 and the sugar bowl by Edward, Edward Junior and John and William Barnard, London, 1833, of squat form, with a gadrooned border, c-scroll handles, on four splayed feet decorated with shell motifs combined weight 42 tr. ozs
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE by James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham 1876, comprising a teapot, cream jug and two handled sucrier, with pierced gadrooned rims and squat reeded bodies, the latter two with gilded interiors, gross weight 21 tr. ozs; together with a silver salt; and three silver thimbles (two by Charles Horner)
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