A collection of five Anglo-Indian silver items to include a heavily decorated teapot with snake handle grip and ivory insulators, a miniature silver vase, a cream jug and ewer each with cobra handle, and a sugar bowl, all unmarked but tested as 925 or higher. Ivory Certificate L85VWBSS, 1166 grams. M
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A Chinese export blue and white porcelain tureen, Qianlong period. Height 6cm, width 12.5cm, depth 10.5cm, and a Chinese export blue and white oval dish or stand, 18th century, 12.5 x 14.5cm, a Chinese famille yuan teapot, early 20th century, red seal mark, height 10.5cm, width 12cm, depth 9.5cm and a Chinese blue and white porcelain teapot, 20th century, with Chenghua six character mark, height 11cm, width 16cm, depth 11.5cm. (4)
A Chinese porcelain shallow dish, 18th/19th century. Decorated with an exotic bird amongst foliage and rocks, diameter 14cm; a Chinese blue and white porcelain brush pot, late 19th century, height 5.5cm, diameter 8cm; a Chinese export blue and white mug, 18th century, height 5.5cm, width 8.5cm; a Chinese export coffee cup, 18th century, height 6cm; and a Chinese miniature teapot, mid 20th century, height 7cm, width 11.5cm. (5)The blue and white teacup has some fine body cracks. It has an unglazed rim so could have had chips ground out. The other teacup has a slight glaze chip to the rim, wear to enamels and gilding. Others good condition.
A Chinese Yixing pottery teapot. Large seal mark to base, the body with incised decoration of a bird and opposed by calligraphy, height 9.5cm, width 17cm, depth 10.5cm, another Chinese Yixing teapot, the cover surmounted with a small animal, the fluted body with incised decoration of bamboo, opposed by calligraphy, seal mark, height 9.5cm, width 16cm, depth 10cm and four Yixing cups (6)From a private West Cornwall collection, originating from the 1980s.
A large Chinese porcelain tankard, 18th century, Height 15cm, diameter 11.7cm; a Chinese porcelain teapot, 19th century, with calligraphy and seated figures, height 6.5cm, length 13.5cm; a Chinese famille rose porcelain bowl, 18th century, height 6.5cm, diameter 14cm; a Chinese famille rose porcelain cup, 18th century, height 5.7cm, two Chinese export blue and white plates, 18th century, diameter 22.5cm; a Chinese export blue and white shallow bowl, 18th century, diameter 22.3cm and two Chinese blue and white vases and covers, late 19th century, height 17.5cm. (9)
A Chinese Yixing teapot. Height 7.5cm, width 12.5cm, depth 7.5cm. Maurice Jenkins (1933-2022). North Cornwall collector. Maurice was a lifetime collector and started in the 1950s. He opened a shop in Liskeard in the 1970s called Canon Hill Antiques. He visited a number of Middle Eastern countries in his lifetime including Egypt in the late 1970's when his interest in Islamic and Asian antiques began. He was a man with an eye for quality and a love of antiques, history and travel who purchased privately and at auction over the decades. Over a lifetime of purchasing privately and at auction, he created an eclectic ensemble of collections reflecting his interests. He died a few weeks before his 90th birthday and was still buying until that time.
A Chinese famille verte crackle glaze ginger jar, circa 1900. Height 17cm, diameter 15.5cm, a Chinese puzzle teapot, 19th century, height 15cm, width 15cm, depth 8cm, a Chinese Imari teapot, 18th century and a Chinese celadon vase on stand, height 12cm, width 9cm. (4) Maurice Jenkins (1933-2022). North Cornwall collector. Maurice was a lifetime collector and started in the 1950s. He opened a shop in Liskeard in the 1970s called Canon Hill Antiques. He visited a number of Middle Eastern countries in his lifetime including Egypt in the late 1970's when his interest in Islamic and Asian antiques began. He was a man with an eye for quality and a love of antiques, history and travel who purchased privately and at auction over the decades. Over a lifetime of purchasing privately and at auction, he created an eclectic ensemble of collections reflecting his interests. He died a few weeks before his 90th birthday and was still buying until that time. small firing fault at the bottom interior of the celadon vase. It was glued to the wooden base but has now been removed from the base to enable us to add photos to our website www.davidlay.co.uk
A Chinese bronze figure of Guanyin, 19th century. Mounted on a later plinth base, height 11.5cm; a Chinese blanc de chine model of Buddha, height 5cm, width 3.5cm, depth 4.2cm; a Chinese pottery model of Buddha, height 13.5cm, width 8cm; a copper teapot, height 5.5cm, length 12cm; a Tibetan red lacquer seal, 6.3 x 6.8cm; a cased Great Wall of China medallion; and a bamboo tea caddy, height 9.5cm, diameter 7.5cm. (7)
A Chinese Canton porcelain teapot, 19th century. Height 17.5cm, width 18cm, diameter of body 13cm; a Canton double gourd vase, height 8cm; a Canton jar and cover, height 6cm, diameter 10cm; and three Canton cups and saucers, 19th century. (9)A chip to the jar and cover, but otherwise pieces in good order.
A Chinese Canton porcelain teapot, 19th century. Height 17cm, width 18cm, diameter of body 13cm and seven Chinese Canton porcelain tea cups and six saucers, 19th century. (14)The teapot is undamaged and has not been restored although the lid is not original. There is one undamaged saucer and three undamaged cups
A Chinese enamel teapot, circa 1900. Height 10cm, length 10.5cm; a Chinese blue and white porcelain miniature vase, circa 1900, height 7cm, width 3.5cm; a Japanese bronze plaque, Meiji period, 10 x 12.5cm; a Japanese carved wood letter opener, circa 1900, 41.5 x 5cm, an enamel and white metal circular box, a silk embroiered pouch and a cloisonne thimble. (7)Some light staining, no chips and minimal loss of enamel.
A Chinese export blue and white porcelain cream jug and cover, Qianlong period. Height 14.5cm, another similar Chinese porcelain jug, lacking cover, height 10.5cm, a Chinese porcelain miniature teapot, 18th century, height 6.5cm, length 10cm, depth 5.5cm and a Chinese blue and white dish, 20th century, 14 x 17cm. (4)From the personal collection of the late Graham Pedley who owned an antique shop in Truro, Cornwall from 1964-1983.The tiny teapot has restored finial and restored spout tip, the smaller jug has tiny spout nibbles otherwise there is no damage and no restoration.
GLENGOYNE TEAPOT DRAM BATCH #5 HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Bottle Number: 0522 / 3138Matured in First Fill Oloroso Casks59.6% ABV / 70cl Founded in 1833, Glengoyne distillery, just to the north of Glasgow, straddles the Highland/Lowland border. The light, fruity and honied spirit is predominantly filled into Sherry Casks that are transported from its Highland Still House, across the road to its warehouses in the Lowlands. Glengoyne wasn't seriously marketed as a single malt until the 1990s, and has since achieved huge popularity, especially in Europe. And, thanks to its proximity to Glasgow, visitors flock to the distillery in their droves to experience the many tours and tastings on offer.
GLENGOYNE TEAPOT DRAM BATCH #1 HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Matured in First Fill Sherry casks.58.8% ABV / 70cl Founded in 1833, Glengoyne distillery, just to the north of Glasgow, straddles the Highland/Lowland border. The light, fruity and honied spirit is predominantly filled into Sherry Casks that are transported from its Highland Still House, across the road to its warehouses in the Lowlands.Glengoyne wasn't seriously marketed as a single malt until the 1990s, and has since achieved huge popularity, especially in Europe. And, thanks to its proximity to Glasgow, visitors flock to the distillery in their droves to experience the many tours and tastings on offer.
GLENGOYNE TEAPOT DRAM BATCH #2 HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Matured in First Fill Oloroso CasksBottle Number: 100 / 320058.5% ABV / 70cl Founded in 1833, Glengoyne distillery, just to the north of Glasgow, straddles the Highland/Lowland border. The light, fruity and honied spirit is predominantly filled into Sherry Casks that are transported from its Highland Still House, across the road to its warehouses in the Lowlands. Glengoyne wasn't seriously marketed as a single malt until the 1990s, and has since achieved huge popularity, especially in Europe. And, thanks to its proximity to Glasgow, visitors flock to the distillery in their droves to experience the many tours and tastings on offer.
An early 20thC Japanese blue and white porcelain vase, of globular form, painted with birds and flowers, 14cm wide, together with a Chinese blue and white teapot, painted with flowers, with a European cover. 15cm wide, and a reticulated blue and white incense burner of cube form, painted with flowers, 9cm wide. (3, AF)
A varied collection of Chinese porcelain, Kangxi and laterH 26,5 - 12,8 - 12,6 cm (the tallest and the smallest milk jug) H 22,5 - L 15,5 cm (the chocolate jug) H 11 - L 14 cm (the teapot) H 17,2 cm (the vase) H 11,7 - Dia.: 21,3 cm (the bowl) Dia.: 23,6 - 23,2 cm (the largest and the smallest dish) Dia.: 12,4 - 8,2 cm (the largest and the smallest saucer) H 4 cm (the two cups)
A varied collection of Chinese famille rose and Canton famille rose porcelain with floral design and palace scenes, 19th/20th C.H 31,8 - 27 - 9,2 cm (the vases) Dia.: 19,3 - 18 cm (the largest and the smallest plate) H 12,5 - L 14,5 cm (the sugar bowl) H 11,5 - L 12 cm (the largest famille rose teapot) H 11,2 - L 11,5 cm (the smallest famille rose teapot) H 9,8 - L 15 cm (the Canton famille rose teapot and cover)
Six Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain wares, 19th C.H 25,7 - L 27 cm (the teapot and cover) Dia.: 21 - 20,2 cm (the two plates) H 3,7 - L 22 - D 18 cm (one of the three rectangular dishes) H 4,6 - L 21,5 - D 17,5 cm (one of the three rectangular dishes) H 4 - L 21 - D 17,5 cm (one of the three rectangular dishes)
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