1920's silver teapot and twin handled sucrier, each of part fluted oval form, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield 1924, approximate gross weight 20.25 ozt (630 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Hallmarks with some light wear, but generally clear and legible.Ebonised finial cracked.
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Various oriental ceramics to include three pairs of cloisonne vases, a famille rose teapot, two ginger jars, soapstone figure and other wares (qty)Both black cloisonne vases have markings and staining, one with a large dent that has removed some enamel, 24cm highThe blue cloisonne vases have areas of denting which has removed the enamel, with staining and scratches throughout, 18.5cm highThe smaller black cloisonne vases have staining, markings and some minor chipping to the exterior, 17cm highThe satsuma vase has chipping to the rim, base and exterior, one with a repaired lid with discoloured glue marks. Fading to gilt and decoration throughout, 8cm highThe famille rose teapot has chipping to the rim, spout and base, with fading to the decoration and gilt in areas, with handles down 15cm highThe larger beige ginger jar has cork stuck in the top, with fading and chipping to the exterior. Some pitting to the glaze. The smaller one in a similar condition with additional yellow staining to the exterior.
A 20th Century five-piece suite of silver wares after original designs by Hester Bateman including baluster coffee pot, oval teapot, pedestal helmet shaped cream jug and sugar basket on an oval tray, the four-piece set by Prestons Ltd of Deansgate, Bolton, Lancashire 1969, the tray by C.J. Vander Ltd 1968. Overall weight 108.81 oz
A Villeroy & Boch "Rialto" eight place dinner service comprising eight dinner plates, eight salad plates, eight tea plates, eight bowls, eight teacups and saucers, teapot, lidded sugar bowl and milk jug, two small oval dishes, oval serving platter, cake plate, lidded tureen and two serving bowls
A Chinese miniature Yixing teapot and cover decorated in famille rose enamels Qing/Republicanof compressed pear form with loop handle and domed cover, with flowers and butterflies, incised character marks Height 5 cm, handle to spout 9cmCondition: Good condition. Free from chips or damage. Some minor rubbing to enamel on finial.
A Chinese famille rose teapot and cover, late 19th / early 20th century, decorated extensively with calligraphy inscriptions and two figuresHeight 12cm Condition: There are two very small hairline cracks where the upper handle meets the body of the teapot. The gilt decoration to the tip of the spout is worn. There is a small hole to the inside of the handle. There is a small spot in the glaze to the underside of the handle. Inside the pot and behind the hairline, there is a tiny amount of light visible, possible old repair to this area. See image.
A Japanese Meiji period Sastusma Kinkozan type teapot and and a bowlfirst of square tapering form, the sides finely painted with panels depicting a mountainous village landscape, flowers, and ducks by a stream with overhanging wisteria, geometric and chrysanthemum head borders, red painted character marks, the bowl of square lobed form, decorated with panels of figures, signed, (2)First Height 10.5cm., second diameter 11 cm.Condition: Chip to spout of teapot, otherwise gilding bright. Second crazing with staining to underside of foot.
Four Clarice Cliff pieces decorated in 'Honolulu' design all signed to base 'Hand painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Newport England', to include; a conical cup, a teapot, a milk jug and a sugar bowl, (4)Height of the teapot: 11cm Condition: The teapot is missing the lid and the cup is missing its saucer. There is evidence of wear to the bases commensurate with use. There is evidence of use in the spout and there is a visible crack to the sugar bowl. All items have retained much of their original colour. There is a minor chip to the paint to the reverse of the sugar bowl.
A Doulton Lambeth Slaters Patent stoneware three piece tea servicedecorated with textured lace ground with flowerheads and cobalt blue glazed border, comprising teapot and cover, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, impressed Doulton Slaters Patent 8472(3)teapot handle to spout 22cm.Condition: Good condition
Royal Doulton Art Nouveau four piece tea service by Ethel Beardcomprising teapot and cover, jug, milk jug and sugar basin, mottles blue glazed ground tubeline decorated with crocuses, incised EB, impressed 8311 and factory marks, (4)teapot Height 15cm.Condition: Good condition. Free from chips or damage
A late Victorian silver three piece tea serviceLondon, 1900, by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, decorated in the rococo style with rocaille, foliage and C-scrolls, of bulbous form and with cabriole legs and pad feet, comprising a teapot with ebonised handle and knop, teapot monogrammed and dated 'AUG 8 1900', a silver bowl and a milk jug, (3)Teapot handle to spout 27cm, weight approx. 45.60 oztCondition: Good overall. The milk jug does not quite stand perfectly.
A Scottish George IV silver three piece pedestal tea service Edinburgh, 1826 by James McKaycomprising teapot, twin handled sugar basin and cream jug, of compressed circular tapering form, embossed with a band of flowers and c scrolls with vacant reserves, trailing ivy embossed rim and leaf scroll handled, on a circular domed pedestal foot with beaded rim, the teapot with hinged domed lid with bud finial and ivory insulators, (3)Teapot handle to spout 28.5cm.,weight approx. 47.9ozt.Condition: Marks partially worn on suagr basin, Handle joints pushing sides of sugar basin. Ivy rim slight rubbed on all three pieces. Slight movement to teapot handle. Surface wear and occasional knocks. Gilt rubbed to interiors IMPORTANT NOTE This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 6MYGQVM2
A George VI silver four piece tea serviceSheffield, 1951 by Viner's Ltdof plain octagonal tapering form on scroll legs, comprising teapot and hot water jug with hinged lids with fitted with ebonised finials and scroll handles, a twin handled sugar basin and cream jug, (4)teapot handle to spout 24.5 cm., weight approx. 50.62ozt. Condition: Lid of hot water jug detached from hinge. Otherwise fair condition.
A George V Art Deco silver four piece tea service Sheffield, 1935 by Walker & Hallof plain squat circular form with stepped shoulders, the side with raised stylised geometric banded decoration on a spreading foot, comprising teapot and hot water pot with hinged domed covered fitted with ebonised stepped finials and conforming ebonised handles, sugar basin and cream jug, each stamped Walker & Hall 64485 (4)teapot Length 24.5cm., weight approx. 47.42ozt.Condition: Fair condition commensurate with age. Surface scratches. Teapot has knocks to footrim.
George V silver three piece tea and coffee serviceSheffield, 1918/1922/1922 by Walker & Hallcomprising teapot, coffee pot and hot water jug, of oblong stop fluted and reeded form, hinged cover with ebonised fluted finials and scroll handles, on ball feet, (3)teapot Length 17.5cm., weight approx. 73.75oztCondition: Good condition
A George VI silver four piece tea serviceBirmingham, 1938/40 by Adie Brothers of plain tapering octagonal from on a spreading foot, comprising teapot and hot water jug with hinged covers and fruitwood scroll handles and faceted finials, twin handled sugar basin, milk jug and a pair of associated sugar tongs, (5)teapot handle to spout 26cm.,weight approx. 35.56oztCondition: Teapot has dent to side and knop finail has cracks. Other pieces in good condition
A Victorian matched four piece silver tea set, decorated all over with in repousse depicting joyful scenes including figures dancing, playing music, drinking, floral decoration with green man masks, cherubs and scrolls, the spirit kettle with rattan handle, height 31cm and sucrier, length 12cm, by John Wilmin Figg, London 1863, the tea pot, length 15cm and cream jug, height 9cm, by Joseph Angell II, London 1862, gross wt. 58ozt, the tea pot with ivory insulators, exempt on account of the item being made prior to 1947 and containing less than 10% ivory by volume, ref. XH4RAGFP. Condition - generally very good, appears damage/repair free, appears free from any major dings, dents, creases nor any holes, general wear including slight rubbing to some areas, particularly to the faces of the figures on the teapot, wear to gilding on sucrier, slight rubbing to hallmarks, generally ok, kettle missing securing pin, some feet slightly bent, kettle gross wt. 1188.4g.
A Chinese blue and white rice grain tea setSet comprises of teapot, sugar and hot water, no milk, 4 cups and 7 various saucers, teapot has a hairline crack around the top of the handle where it meets the body, a couple of small glazing chips to the tip of the spout, 1 cup has some surface glazing loss, otherwise in good overall condition
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