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Lot 154

A 19th Century Coalport Green and Gilt Tea Service, painted with floral sprays; together with an early 20th century Royal Doulton powder blue gilt tete-a-tete; and a Wedgwood black basalt Heron with glass eyes, 13cm (two trays)Doulton: Teacup - with hairline crack. Teapot cover - hairline cracks. Wedgwood Heron - some surface scratches. Coalport: Sugar Bowl - with a large loss. Plates - all with some light surface scratches. One side plate with a hairline crack. Otherwise items appear OK.

Lot 172

A Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Ewer, by George Tinworth (a.f); together with assorted early 19th century English porcelain Imari teawares, a similar pair of blue printed coffee cans and saucers, a Sevres style jardiniere with blue celeste ground and painted with exotic birds within floral garlands, and a Samson small jardiniere after a Chinese original (two trays)Imari: Sugar Bowl - cracked knop, handle lacking, crazed and stained throughout with rubbing. Unassociated Imari Cover - with a large loss. Hairline cracks. Imari Teapot - with poorly repaired spout and losses also. Chipped knop. Some paint scratches to the teapot and stand. Twin-Handled Sugar - repaired and chipped knop. Crazing and rubbing. Two teacups with stapled repairs to handles. All items with some slight discolouration and rubbing. Cachepot - hairline crack running almost the entire circumference of the foot. One or two paint scratches and some rubbing.

Lot 487

A box of cutlery, trays, swan teapot, etc.

Lot 593

A three piece tea set, cow teapot and box of miscellaneous fabric and clothing.

Lot 9001

Rockingham cup and saucer, pattern no. 1473, c1838-42, 18th century Chinese teapot (a/f), Sitzendorf porcelain figural group and other ceramics in one box

Lot 9016

Set of three Keele Pottery Flying Mallard wall plaques, pair of brass boot form matchstick holders, set of four Cantonese style porcelain saucers, Sadler 'The Old Mill' teapot and miscellanea in one box

Lot 9024

Queen's Virginia Strawberry tea ware comprising teapot, six cups, six saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl together with six coffee cups

Lot 9041

Coalport charger hand painted with scene of the Tower of London signed by M.Harneth with gilt edging W34cm, early 20th century Royal Worcester jug painted with brambles, Royal Worcester gilt and blush plate together with Carlton Ware blush teapot (4)

Lot 6003

Early 19th century Newhall 'Yellow Shell' pattern tea set c.1812-25, comprising teapot, five teacups and saucers (three with loop handles), sugar bowl and slop bowl,

Lot 6011

Victorian 'Argyle' teapot, smear-glazed stoneware by William Brownfield, Cobridge, c1851-1870 H17cm

Lot 6056

Minton 'Cockatrice' pattern part tea and coffee service comprising six coffee cans, six tea cups, eight saucers, eight side plates, milk jug, teapot, sugar bowl, preserve bowl, two cake plates (40)Condition Report:One saucer is broken, coffee can without handle, hairline crack and chip in coffee can, hairline crack, teacup handle broken, hairline cracks in two tea cups, hairline crack in milk jug, repair to teapot finial, hairline crack in handle

Lot 6057

Late 19th century Wileman & Co. 'Cabaret' pattern tea set for four comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, four cups and saucers of fluted form decorated with panels of pink flowers with gilt edging with printed factory mark

Lot 6058

Royal Albert tea set comprising seven cups, six saucers, side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl and cake plate together green polka dot tea ware comprising cups, saucers, teapot etc.

Lot 6123

19th century Bristol Blue glass rolling pin inscribed with the motto 'Success to Napoleon' L35cm, 19th century glazed teapot modelled as a fish eating another fish, Victorian Masons Ironstone teapot and hydra jug decorated with Dragon moulded handles and a pair of Victorian brass and copper hearth ornaments in the form of boots (6)

Lot 6124

Early 20th century cut glass whisky barrel on stand with silver-plated tap, silver-plated entree dish, pair of antlery handled salad servers, Walker & Hall silver-plated teapot and hot water pot, silver-plated tea strainer etc

Lot 6207

19th century Wedgwood black basalt three-piece tea set, each of semi fluted form comprising teapot, sucrier and milk jug

Lot 8521

Silver teapot of compressed circular form with stained handle and lift Sheffield 1930 and matching milk jug and sugar bowl Sheffield 1920 Maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons 28oz

Lot 398

A FAMILLE VERTE BARREL-SHAPED TEAPOT AND COVER, KANGXI PERIODChina, ca. 1700. The body decorated with bosses to the upper and lower rim. The wide, slightly domed lid with a bud-shaped finial. The teapot painted in emerald- and apple-green, yellow, iron-red, and aubergine enamels to one side with a prunus branch and to the other with blossoming peonies. The cover decorated with flowering branches encircled by a diapered band interspersed with auspicious symbols. The elegantly curved spout decorated with flames in iron-red.Provenance: Philip Suval, Inc., New York, 1993. Richard and Maxine Markell, acquired from the above. A copy of the original invoice from Philip Suval, New York, dated 11 June 1993, describing the piece as a famille verte drum shaped teapot and cover, dating it to the Kangxi period, ca. 1700, and stating a purchase price of USD 3,000 or approx. EUR 6,000 (converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing), accompanies this lot. Philip Suval Inc. was a noted art gallery, operating from at least 1879 in Southampton, New York, with an additional two locations listed in Manhattan by 1930. They are still in business today, specializing in antique ceramics. Richard Markell (1932-2021) was the son of chiropractor Maurice J. Markell, who established the family business Markell Shoes focusing on orthopedic footwear and orthotic devices. Richard and his wife Maxine (1935-2019) were avid collectors of Asian art, specializing in Chinese porcelain. Over the years, the couple amassed an extraordinary selection of extremely well-enameled pieces. They bought from some of the best dealers of their generation, and their purchases spanned 250 years of Chinese porcelain production. Condition: Good condition with minor old wear and expected manufacturing flaws, including dark spots and pitting. The handle with a minuscule hairline.Weight: 547.1 g Dimensions: Length 18.9 cm, Height 11.1 cmLiterature comparison:Compare a related famille verte barrel shaped teapot, with a replaced spout, Kangxi period, in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, accession number 98.90A,B.Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Bonhams London, 6 November 2008, lot 166Price: GBP 3,600 or approx. EUR 6,600 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A famille verte powder-blue-ground barrel-shaped 'flowers' teapot and cover, Kangxi periodExpert remark: Compare the closely related barrel-form, decoration, and size (11 cm). Note the powder blue glaze.康熙硬彩開光花卉紋茶壺中國,約1700年。壺體呈直筒式,前有短曲流,流口斜平切,扳彎曲,平壺蓋,鈕做頂珠狀。壺身上下各有一圈寶珠紋,中間開光五彩描繪富貴花卉紋。一側繪有桃樹,另一側繪有盛開的牡丹。壺蓋上描繪花樹。 來源:紐約Philip Suval,Inc.藝廊,1993年;Richard 與 Maxine Markell購於上述藝廊。隨附1993年6月11日原始發票複印本,描述年代為康熙時期,約1700年,價格為USD 3,000 或相當於 EUR 6,000 (根據通貨膨脹率)。Philip Suval Inc.藝廊是一家知名藝廊,至少從 1879 年開始在紐約南安普頓開展業務,到 1930 年在曼哈頓另外兩個地點。他們今天仍在營業,專門從事古董陶瓷。Richard Markell (1932-2021年) 是脊椎按摩師 Maurice J. Markell 的兒子,他建立了專注於矯形鞋類和矯形器具的家族企業 Markell Shoes。Richard 和他的妻子 Maxine(1935-2019年)是亞洲藝術的忠實收藏家,尤其在中國瓷器方面。多年來,這對夫婦收藏了一系列精美絕倫的陶瓷。他們從那時最好的經銷商那裡購買,跨越了 250 年的中國瓷器生產,最早的藏品可追溯至清初,大致反映了康雍乾隆三個時期粉彩硬彩的發展和西方對它們的欣賞。 品相:狀況良好,有輕微磨損和製造缺陷,包括黑點和點蝕,手柄有細裂紋。 重量:547.1 克 尺寸:長18.9 厘米,高 11.1 厘米 文獻比較: 比較一件相近的康熙粉彩開光花卉紋茶壺,壺口被替換,收藏於明尼阿波利斯美術館,館藏編號98.90A,B。 拍賣結果比較: 形制:相近 拍賣:倫敦邦瀚斯,2008年11月6日,lot 166 價格:GBP 3,600(相當於今日EUR 6,600) 描述:康熙粉彩藍地開光花卉紋茶壺 專家評論:比較非常相近的桶形、裝飾和尺寸(11 厘米)。請注意此壺為藍釉。

Lot 278

A THREE-PIECE 'MAGPIES' SILVER TEA SERVICE, MARK OF LUEN WO, SHANGHAI, CIRCA 1880-1925China. Comprising a teapot, cream jug, and sugar bowl, each of globular form set with bamboo-form handles, decorated with magpies on blossoming prunus branches, the teapot further with a bamboo-form spout, the hinged cover with bamboo leaves and a finial in the form of a bamboo stalk, the handle with organic material insulators. (3)Inscriptions: The bases each marked Shanghai, Yebo, and Luen Wo.Provenance: From the private collection of Ludvig Stenersen Muenter, Denmark, thence by descent within the family. Ludvig Stenersen Muenter (1877-1957) worked for the Great Nordic Telegraph Company in Newcastle, United Kingdom. He later became the assistant at the Administration Office in London (1897) and senior assistant in Shanghai in 1907. From 1911 to 1929 he was the station master in Beijing until he retired from active service. During his stay, he started his collection of Asian Art. Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, few small nicks, light scratches, and minuscule dents.Weight: 584 g (the teapot), 222 g (the cream jug), 244 g (the sugar bowl) Dimensions: Length 25 cm (the teapot), 14.7 cm (the cream jug), 14.7 cm (the sugar bowl)Luen Wo was an important retail silversmith based in Shanghai who traded in jewelry, diamonds, and embroideries. The manufacturer relied on a large number of designers and artisans, such as Ning Zhao Ji. His items generally bear the mark with his full name or the initials LW and the mark of the artisan who realized the piece. The firm mainly produced items in the traditional Chinese style, featuring classical motifs such as bamboo leaves, prunus blossoms, chrysanthemums, dragons, and magpies.Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Christie's New York, 28 October 2014, lot 27Price: USD 8,125 or approx. EUR 9,300 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A Chinese export four-piece silver tea service, mark of Luen Wo, Shanghai, circa 1880-1925Expert remark: Compare the related form and decorations. Note the lot also comprises a kettle with stand.約1880-1925年上海聯和LUEN WO《喜上眉梢》銀茶壺中國。由茶壺、奶杯和糖罐組成,各自有竹節狀執柄,外壁飾喜上眉梢圖。茶壺的流也成竹節形,壺蓋上有竹葉紋及頂飾竹節鈕。執柄採用有機材料絕緣體。 款識:Shanghai,葉伯Yebo,Luen Wo. 這裏的tian到底是哪個字呢?我看起來像“伯” 來源:丹麥Ludvig Stenersen Muenter私人收藏,保存在同一家族至今。Ludvig Stenersen Muenter (1877-1957) 在英國紐卡斯爾的大北電報公司工作,1897 年任倫敦行政辦公室助理,1907 年任上海高級助理。1911 年至 1929 年任北京站長,直至退休。在中國時,他開始收藏亞洲藝術。 品相:狀況極好,有輕微磨損、小刻痕、少量劃痕和微小凹痕。 重量:茶壺584克,奶杯222克,糖罐244 克 尺寸:茶壺長25 厘米 ,奶杯14.7 厘米 ,糖罐14.7 厘米 聯和曾是上海最早和經營最大的粵幫銀樓之一,從事珠寶、鑽石和刺繡貿易,有自己的一大批設計師和工匠。他的商品通常帶有全名或首字母 LW 的標記以及工匠的標記。該公司主要生產中國傳統風格的產品,以竹葉、梅花、菊花、龍和喜鵲等經典圖案為特色。 拍賣結果比較: 形制:相近 拍賣:紐約佳士得, 2014年10月28日,lot 27 價格:USD 8,125 (相當於今日EUR 9,300) 描述:中國出口純銀製茶具組四件,附上海LUEN WO標記,約1880-1925年製 專家評論:比較相近的外形和裝飾。請注意此有附托架的水壺。

Lot 525

A PARCEL-GILT AND SILVER-APPLIED BRASS RITUAL TEAPOTTibet, late 18th to early 19th century. The body tapering towards the base, surmounted by a short cylindrical neck and domed cover with bud finial, flanked by an incised dragon handle and an outward-curving spout issuing from the jaws of a makara, finely worked with gilt and silver details, the cover attached to the body by a chain.Provenance: From an old private collection in Rhineland, Germany, assembled between the 1960s and 2007. Austrian private collection, acquired from the above. A label to the base 'Ausguß: F. d. Wasser-Elefanten (Makara) Henkel: Drachen M.'Condition: Good condition with traces of use and old wear, small losses and dents here and there, few small nicks, and light scratches.Weight: 1,386 g Dimensions: Height 31.3 cmElaborate teapots with handles in the form of dragons and spouts issuing from the jaws of mythological water monsters ('makara') were found throughout the Tibetan cultural area in slightly differing styles. They were used only on special occasions such as weddings or other ceremonies or for an important visitor.Literature comparison:Compare a related brass and silver teapot, 30.2 cm, Tibet, 19th century, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, accession number IM.113-1927. Compare a related brass and silver teapot with dragon handle and makara spout, 34.8 cm, Tibet, 19th century, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, accession number IM.154-1921.Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Bonhams London, 10 May 2022, lot 466Price: GBP 8,925 or approx. EUR 11,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A fine silver and bronze teapot and cover, Tibet, 18th centuryExpert remark: Compare the closely related form of the handle and spout, and size (33 cm). Note the fine decoration to the body and cover.Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Christie's Amsterdam, 23 March 2011, lot 159Price: EUR 6,000 or approx. EUR 8,100 adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A Tibetan silver and gilt copper tea vessel, 19th centuryExpert remark: Compare the related form and spout. Note the slightly larger size (36.5 cm).西藏局部鎏金銀銅茶壺西藏,十八世紀末至十九世紀初。壺直頸弦唇,豐肩,弧腹,平底,寶塔形圓頂蓋,蓮花蓋鈕,雕龍執柄,摩迦儸形流,精美的鎏金和銀色細節,壺蓋用鉸鏈固定。 來源:德國萊茵州私人收藏,建立於上世紀六十年代至2007年;奧地利私人收藏,購於上述收藏。底部有一個標簽“Ausguß: F. d. Wasser-Elefanten (Makara) Henkel: Drachen M.' (水器:摩迦儸流,龍柄) 品相:品相良好,有使用和磨損痕跡,很多小缺損和凹痕,輕微小劃痕。 重量:1,386 克 尺寸:高31.3 厘米 此類帶有龍形手柄和樓伽羅流的茶壺在整個西藏文化區曾被發現,風格略有不同。它們僅在特殊場合使用,例如婚禮或其他儀式或重要訪客。 文獻比較: 比較一件相近的十九世紀西藏銀銅茶壺,30.2 厘米,收藏於維多利亞和阿爾伯特博物館,館藏編號 IM.113-1927. 比較一件相近的十九世紀西藏銀銅茶壺,也有龍形手柄和摩迦儸形流brass 和 silver teapot with dragon h和le 和 makara sput,34.8 厘米,收藏於維多利亞和阿爾伯特博物館,館藏編號 IM.154-1921。 拍賣結果比較: 形制:相近 拍賣:倫敦邦瀚斯,2022年5月10日,lot 466 價格:GBP 8,925(相當於今日EUR 11,000) 描述:十八世紀西藏銀銅茶壺和蓋 專家評論:比較非常相近的外形的手柄和流,以及尺寸(33 厘米)。請注意精美裝飾的壺身和蓋。 拍賣結果比較: 形制:相近 拍賣:阿姆斯特丹佳士得,2011年3月23日,lot 159 價格:EUR 6,000(相當於今日EUR 8,100) 描述:十九世紀西藏鎏金銀銅茶壺 專家評論:比較相近的外形和流。請注意尺寸稍大 (36.5 厘米)。

Lot 300

A George III silver teapot and matching stand, London 1805, 526g.

Lot 323

A Georgian style silver teapot by Northern Goldsmiths Co, Birmingham 1927, gross weight 637g.

Lot 326

A Victorian silver mounted circular teapot stand, by R & S Garrard & Co, London 1840, 15cm diameter, gross weight 294g.

Lot 345

A George III silver teapot stand by John Wakelin & William Taylor, London 1784, 16.2cm, 158g.

Lot 300

Shelley 'Vogue' shape part tea set printed and painted in the 'Diamonds' pattern no. 11772 comprising; teapot, milk jug, four teacups, six saucers, cake plate and six tea plates, printed and painted marks (19) One of the cups has a hairline crack around two inches long from the rim down, another has a chip on the rim. The lid of the teapot has a couple of areas of abrasion on the inside rim. Most of the pieces have a pockmark if not more and all have decoration loss. All would benefit from a clean.

Lot 94

An Edwardian silver bachelor tea set, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham 1904, half reeded boat form, including teapot, jug and bowl, in fitted box, 23cm long, 12.52ozt

Lot 51

A George V silver teapot, William Devenport, Birmingham 1912, half reeded boat form with domed lid, ebonised handle and finial, 25.5cm long, 10.69ozt

Lot 86

A George III silver teapot, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1796, straight sided oval form, bright cut decorated with ribbon and garland bands, conical spout and fruitwood handle and finial, 28cm long, 14.00ozt, together with an associated Old Sheffield Plate teapot stand (2)

Lot 1005

John Freeman for Royal Worcester. a fruit painted miniature tea set, circa 1950, comprising lidded teapot, globe form with gilded finial and gilt heightened spout and loop handle, decorated in the round with peaches and grapes on mossy ground, signed, black marks, 9cm high, together with a similar milk jug, 3.5cm high, and sugar bowl, decorated inside and out, 5cm diameter, both signed (3)

Lot 211

Sibyl Dunlop, an Arts and Crafts silver teapot, London 1930, planished, footed baluster form, with reeded finial, 23cm long, 15.05ozt

Lot 885

A French porcelain floral painted and gilded part tea set, Paris, circa 1815, Neoclassical Empire style, including four coffee cans, two saucers, covered pale sucriere, Grecian helmet jug and drum form teapot, all decorated in the round with floral bands on gilt ground, teapot 18cm long (9)

Lot 206

A E Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver teapot, Birmingham 1904, squat ogee form, embossed with a planished band of heart motifs, wooden handle, 19cm long, 4.54ozt

Lot 96

Matthew Boulton, a George III Old Sheffield Plate teapot, Birmingham circa 1810, half reeded squat ovoid form with cast shell and foliate gadrooned everted rim, carved fruitwood handle, 27cm long

Lot 557

Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter five piece tea set, model 0231, the teapot of squat ovoid form, embossed with knotted budding tendril motifs, on skate feet, rattan handles, including water jug, jug, bowl and tray, 49cm long (5)

Lot 210

Arthur Nevill Kirk, an Arts and Crafts silver teapot, London 1918, planished ovoid form with cylindrical neck and ogee domed lid the collar engraved with a stylised grape vine motif, between ropetwist bands, carved wooden handle and knop finial, 14cm high, 11.19ozt Note: Kirk studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London, during which time this piece was made, before teaching metalwork at the school and in Glastonbury. He moved to Detroit in 1927 where he continued to teach design and silversmithing.

Lot 977

A Foley Intarsio teapot, modelled as Joseph Chamberlain, designed by Frederick Rhead, printed marks, 12cm high

Lot 121

A George III silver teapot, Richard Sibley, London 1815, squat banded ovoid form, hinged lid and bun finial, 27cm long, 26.56ozt

Lot 120

An Edwardian silver teapot, Mark Willis, Sheffield 1902, shouldered boat form, ebony handle and finial, 25.5cm long, 19.39ozt

Lot 436

Two Chinese export teapots and a tea bowl, 18th century, ovoid form, one relief moulded with blooming tendrils, the other with famille rose panels of interior court scenes, metal spouts to each, the tea bowl similarly decorated with Mandarin figures, teapot 22cm long (3)

Lot 919

William Moorcroft for Shreve and Co., a silver overly Pomegranate tea set, 1911, squat ovoid form with silvered handles and spouts, including teapot, covered bowl and jug, underglaze green signatures and retail name, San Francisco, 17cm high (3)

Lot 993

George Owen for Royal Worcester, a double walled reticulated teapot and cover, circa 1870, ovoid form, pierced with bands of hexagonal and geometric honeycomb motifs throughout, applied with blue beading, impressed mark, unsigned, 12cm high

Lot 181

W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts silver plated kettle on stand, model 575, circa 1900, the ogee teapot with swan neck handle and octagonal section spout, on a triform stand with paw feet, stamped Benson, 30cm high

Lot 555

Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter three piece tea set, model 0231, the teapot of squat ovoid form, embossed with knotted budding tendril motifs, on skate feet, rattan handles, including jug and bowl, 25cm long (3)

Lot 87

Noritake dinner service in white and gilt, with another tea set, to include a teapot, cups and saucers, etc

Lot 117

A Royal Worcester 1969 Royal Garden pattern tea service, including a teapot, a milk jug, eight saucers with seven teacups, a sugar bowl, eight plate (two larger)

Lot 225

Meakin mid century part dinner service, salt and pepper shakers, plates, teapot etc

Lot 3

A collection of china wares including three 19th Century blue and white teapots, a Minton & Boyle cup and saucer, a Prince of Wales feathers decorated soap box, Staffordshire cottage money box, etc CONDITION REPORTS Tea pots only: All three teapot handles are fine, however the bodies on all three have significant cracks/hairline cracks, the lid to the taller pot has a replacement finial and significant chipping to the lid - I would not use them - see images for more details

Lot 9

A box containing a pair of Chinese famille rose plates with scalloped edges, a black glazed pottery teapot in the Oriental style, bearing label to underside "Jacqueline Edge", a modern Chinese rice pattern cylindrical teapot in blue and white with cane handle, signed to base, a Thai blue and white crackle ware glazed vase in the Sukhothai style and a Chinese Imari palette vase bearing three character mark to base

Lot 345

A Chinese jade miniature teapot. Height 4cm, length 8.5cm, a small cloisonne box and cover, height 2.5cm, width 6cm, depth 4.5cm and a vase, height 8.5cm. (3)

Lot 124

A Chinese famille rose porcelain teapot, 19th century. Painted with figures playing musical instruments, height 10cm, width 19cm and two Chinese export blue and white teapots, 18th century. (3)From a Private Collection, purchased from a Country House Sale, Devon, mid 1980s.

Lot 598

A Chinese blue and white porcelain teapot. In original velvet lined travel basket,height of basket 17cm, diameter 18cm and a Chinese soapstone teapot in the form of a water buffalo, length 16.5cm. (2)

Lot 252

A Chinese Yixing pottery teapot. The body with incised character marks and foliate decoration, seal to base, height 8.5cm, length 14cm, diameter 10cm.From a Private Collection, purchased from a Country House Sale, Devon, mid 1980s. This is in excellent condition with no restoration

Lot 3

A Chinese silver three-piece tea service, late 19th century. Makers marks for Woshing, Shanghai, comprising a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, with simulated bamboo handles and spout, the body decorated with dragons in high relief, teapot size: height 15cm, length 24.5cm, diameter 14.5cm, total weight 1120 grams. (3)Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 645

A Japanese Satsuma teapot, early 20th century, signed. Height 8cm, length 12.5cm, a pottery model of Shoulao impressed seal, height 9.5cm, width 6cm, depth 5cm, a Chinese Yixing twin handled sugar bowl, impressed seal, and a Chinese pewter spoon, length 9.5cm. (4)Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 136

A Chinese porcelain teapot, 18th century. Profusely decorated with foliage and exotic birds, height 15.5cm, length 23cm.Chips to glaze on the finnial, tiny chip to rim of teapot, tiny chips to spout and a very small chip to rim of lid. Gilt in good condition. Two small hairline cracks underneath and above handle approximately 2cm. Please see our website for images of this, thankyou.

Lot 185

A Japanese porcelain Kutani teapot with cane handle decorated with figures in landscapes. Diameter 18cm, together with two Satsums vases, small blue and white Arita vase, a square bottle vase and two square dishes. (7)

Lot 7

A Chinese silver teapot, circa 1900. With a fluted circular body, the footrim indistinctly stamped with Shanghai maker, height 17.5cm, width 24cm.Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.15.36 troy ounces.

Lot 576

A Chinese Yixing pottery teapot, seal mark. Height 13.5cm, length 16cm.

Lot 552

A selection of seven Chinese and Japanese teapots. including an 18th century Chinese imari teapot, with replaced metal handle and a Japanese stoneware teapot, signed. (7)From a Private Collection, purchased from a Country House Sale, Devon, mid 1980s.

Lot 173

A Chinese polychrome enamelled Yixing teapot, 19th century. With a lobed cover, the body painted with floral sprigs and roundels, height 10cm, width 18cm, diameter of body 11cm.

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