A Gualdo Tadino Ceramists Cooperative majolica teapot and cover, circa 1930s, decorated with foliage and figural panels, signed 'S.A', 14cm high; together with a Sadler yellow racing car teapot, a yellow Beswick caravan preserve, registration JAM42, and a further Sadler and Sons green coach teapot and cover, model 576, 8.5cm high(4)Italian teapot- small chip to underside of cover.Yellow teapot- crazing to the glaze all over.Caravan preserve- likewise some crazing.Otherwise good with no further damages or repairs.
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A group of Wedgwood and other jasperware, to include a blue cylindrical biscuit barrel, with plated mounts, 18cm high (AF), a Wedgwood dark blue jasperware teapot, of squat form, 12cm high (AF), a dark blue Wedgwood jasperware cylindrical box with plated cover, 12cm diameter, etc. (a quantity)
A first period Worcester coffee can, late 18th century, decorated with the fence pattern in underglaze blue, ribbed loop handle, hatched crescent mark to base, 6.3cm high, with a first period Worcester blue and white teapot and cover, circa 1770, decorated in a peony pattern, 11cm high, and an 18th century blue and white English porcelain sauce boat of small proportions, 12.5cm long (3) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:Coffee can: shows chips and nibbles to the rim, pits and frits throughout, and a firing crack to the base of the handle.Teapot: Shows evidence of restoration to the spout, with further repair and restoration to the cover.Sauce boat: shows chips and nibbles to the rim, nibbles to the thumbpiece pits and frits throughout, glazing faults to the interior border, and discolouration to the foot.
A Wedgwood black basalt teapot and cover, of cylindrical form, the body relief moulded with classical scenes, the cover with acanthus leaves, 12cm high, along with a Newhall porcelain teapot and cover, early 19th century, of commode form decorated with polychrome floral sprays, painted "241" to base, 14cm high, with a similar example decorated with a cell diaper border, 15.5cm high, a Burleigh ware chinoiserie teapot and cover, 15cm high, and a James Macintyre and Co pewter lidded jug decorated with tube lined roses, 18cm high (5) (at fault)
A pair of Worcester porcelain octagonal plates, circa 1770, each powder blue ground plate with a central roundal depicting a Chinese style landscape, within similar fan-shaped panels, Chinese style script marks to bases, 16.5cm wide, along with a Worcester tea bowl and saucer of fluted form and cell diaper border, saucer 12.5cm diameter, crescent marks to base, and a Worcester porcelain teapot and cover circa 1775, 15.5cm high (5) (at fault)CR; Large break and chips to the floral knop of teapot. Large fracture running around the body of the teapot - see pictures. Heavy scratching and wear throughout.There are small areas of breakage/damage and subsequent restoration to both plates. There are numerous chips and nibbles to the edges and corners. Both show heavy wear and scratching throughout.Tea bowl and stand are in good order - a couple of firing cracks to the rim of the teabowl. Some chipping to the rim of the teabowl and stand. Light scratching and wear throughout.See pictures for illustration.
A Royal Albert part dinner service in the "Silver Maple" pattern, comprising: six soup bowls and stands, a meat plate, six salad plates, 21cm diameter, six dinner plates, 26.5cm diameter, sixteen side plates, three serving bowls and covers, a teapot and cover, a coffeepot and cover, six teacups, six saucers, two milk jugs and three sugar bowls (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show rubbing to the gilt highlights, fine surface wear and light surface scratching commensurate with age and use. The odd piece shows some surface staining or cutlery marks. One of the milk jugs shows a loss to the base.
Chinese porcelain polychrome teapot, Quinlong or later, reserves painted with figures on a terraced, 15cm; small teapot painted in coloured enamels with Mandarin figures, 12cm; and a celadon glazed model of a temple lion, with clobbered decoration, 11cm. (3)Qty: 3Condition report:Largest teapot - finial broken and reglued. Numerous shallow chips to the rim of the cover. Small chip to the tip of the finial. Faint hairlines to the underside of the cover. Fine hairline star-crack to the interior body of the teapot. Small chipped loss to edge of spout. Firing line to the centre of the underside base with resulting hairline. Smaller teapot: cover is fine. There is a small shallow chip to the exterior rim to the teapot body. Some wear to the polychrome decoration. No other chips or evident hairlines, nor restoration. The cover is very tight fitting.Temple lion: Rear right leg broken and reglued. Chipped losses to the central finial to the forehead, ears, tail.
An unusual room diorama of a 18th century Dutch country house interior in a glazed oak display cabinet, the central fireplace supported by Dutch silver supports, H Hooykaas, sword stamp, 31.6g, the room is decorated with silver furniture and ornaments including a Grandfather clock, H Hooykaas, Schoonhoven, 835, 1976?, 99.9g; a bombe display cabinet over three drawers, hallmarked, 1973, 143g; a bureau, sword hallmark, 52.1g; a two handled serving tray stamped Peru,925, 18.8g; two coffee pots & covers, milk jug, sugar bowl & cover, all stamped Peru 925, 14.6g; a ladder back kitchen chair, stamped 835 and a two seater chair, stamped XXX with sword, 25g; a shaped occasional table with under tier, stamped 835, 24g; a Dutch ash pot & cover, H Hooykaas, 835, 16.67g; three dinner plates, H Hooykaas sword mark, 10.24g; a bird cage, stamped 835, 17.9g; hanging teapot, stamped unable to weigh; a three candelabra, stamped 9.5g; a six branch Dutch Chandelier, sword mark, 23.3g; a wall mirror & two picture frames, H Hooykaas, stamped 835, 54 g gross; foot warmer, stamped 835, 12.8g; a white metal Menorah, 11.3g
DUTCH SILVER & OTHER NOVELTIES/MINIATURES, 15 ITEMS along with an embossed pattern pedestal drinking vessel, the novelties mostly with the single sword mark, late 19th/early 20th century, items include a three tap samovar, lidded coffee pot, lidded teapot, 7.75cms H the tallest, coffee grinder, lidded salt box, pair of drip pan candlesticks, 4cm heights, pierced bottom bucket, pair of candle snuffers, three various dishes and three various cooking type pans, the drinks vessel bears different indistinct markings, with thumb grip handle bearing pin punched lettering, bird adornment opposite with ring attachment, the oval shaped bowl with punched and embossed decoration on a pedestal stem with circular foot, 7cms max H, 13cms across, 408grms gross
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