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An antique Chinese porcelain famille rose bowl decorated all around with scholars and courtesans with six character red seal mark to base (restoration) and a smaller antique Chinese porcelain bowl with blue transfer printed and hand painted enamel decoration (a/f) - sold with an antique Chinese porcelain famille rose decorated teapot (a/f)
A C.H. Brannam Barnstaple art pottery teapot with sgraffito and coloured slip decoration depicting butterflies and incised motto Good Wishes to You dated 1907 and a Brannam tobacco jar decorated with a clown - sold with an Edward Saddler Fremington Ally Sloper character jug with blue glaze finish - some restoration
Late Victorian silver tea service comprising a small reeded oval teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, tea spoons and sugar tongs, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, 112 Regent Street. London, in original fitted case with two Copeland Willow pattern cups and saucers, London 1898, Gross weight 14.8oz 462gmProvenance: Lot 28, in the Sale of the Contents of Southington House, 9th July 2001, (with accompanying paperwork)Condition Report: Finial to teapot at slight angle, sugar nips slightly distorted, cups and saucers good no other apparent dents.
An extensive Wedgwood 'Gold Florentine' bone china dinner, tea and coffee service, 1980's, comprising: soup tureen, cover and stand, two vegetable tureens and covers, oval meat dish, twelve dinner plates, eleven cheese plates, twelve side plates, twelve soup cups, ten saucers, gravy boat and stand, teapot and cover, two sucriers and covers, milk jug, twelve teacups and saucers, eleven tea plates, coffee pot and cover, twelve coffee cans and saucers, black Portland vase marks, gilt marks including pattern number W4219.
A Dresden porcelain coffee service, early 20th Century, each piece painted with summer flower sprays and sprigs within gilt dentil and loop borders, comprising: coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, cream jug and six cups and saucers, crossed batons and T mark in overglaze-blue, pattern number 3577 in iron-red.
A MATCHED GEORGE III SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, comprised of a teapot, trivet, milk jug and sugar bowl, all of barge shaped form with engraved cartouche, the teapot and stand bears the mark of Charles Alridge, London, 1791, the jug and bowl bear the mark of William Bateman, London, 1821 combined weight 995 grams
A 19th century Jasperware teapot, a jelly mould, two small Victorian cranberry glass vases, a 2002 QEII Eric Ravilious design Wedgwood Jubilee mug and a continental porcelain bird figure. CONDITION REPORT: The Ravilious mug is in very good condition with no issues. There are no chips and no hairline cracks and no crazing. The gilding is also in good condition with no significant rubbing.
A Dresden porcelain tea for two set, including tray. CONDITION REPORT: All items in this tea set appear to have no visible cracks or damage. Some wear to the decoration in places through age and use. Also noticeable imperfections to the glaze and pitting particularly on the teapot. These are seen as brown dots. Also some wear to the bases of the milk jug, teapot and cups.
Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a salt-glaze stoneware medium size teapot and cover, glazed to the foot, the shoulder with cobalt bandunsigned14cm. high, (2) ExhibitedRichard Batterham : Studio Potter Victoria & Albert Museum, LiteratureTanya Harrod & Sarah Griffin (edited) Richard Batterham Studio Potter, V&A Publishing, page 60 catalogue number 16. ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham
‡ William Bill Marshall (1923-2007)a Leach Pottery stoneware tea set for two, painted with simple brushed grass design in cobalt on an ash glaze, comprising teapot and cover, two cups and saucers, and a stoneware bowl by William Bill Marshall,impressed Leach Pottery marks to tea set, bowl incised monogram, bowl smashed and re-stuck,12,5cm. high (teapot), (7) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham.
‡ William Bill Marshall (1923-2007)a Leach Pottery teapot and cover, ovoid with over-slung cane handle, resist decorated with simple brushed design, in ash, and another similar by William Bill Marshall,impressed mark, incised monogram, 12.5cm. high (4) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham.
‡ David Leach OBE (1911-2005)a Lowerdown Pottery cut-sided porcelain teapot and cover, covered in a pale celadon glaze, with bamboo handle, and a Lowerdown Pottery stoneware teapot and cover by David Leach painted with flower motif,impressed seal mark to cut sided teapot, firing crack to base, two seal marks to stoneware teapot (4)
‡ William Bill Marshall (1923-2007)a Leach Pottery stoneware teapot and cover, circa 1955/56, ovoid with over-slung cane handle, resist decorated with brush design in ash, and another smaller covered in a tenmoku glaze,impressed mark, incised monogram10cm. high (4) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham.
Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a cut-sided stoneware teapot and cover, covered in an ash glaze, a small jug and two mugs,unsigned, chips to one mug, 11.5cm. high (5) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham. Catalogue notesThis teapot, splashed with slip, lived on the window sill in front of Richard's wheel.
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