An English composite porcelain part tea and coffee service, 19th century, comprising: a teapot, three coffee cans, four tea bowls and seven shallow bowls (15)Provenance: the Estate of the late designer Anthony Powell (1935 – 2021)The teapot with staple repaired handle and crack beneath the handle, the finial with small chip, two tea bowls with chips to the rim, the moulded tea bowl with a hairline crack to the rim and heavy crazing, one coffee can with minor crack to the handle, one shallow bowl with a minor chip to rim, another with a large crack, loss to the footrim, and heavy crazing. General surface dirt and signs of use throughout.
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A group of Japanese ceramics, 20th century, to include: a pair of satsuma ware high shoulder vases, the bodies painted with foliage and landscape decoration, each with a seal to the underside and a carved and pierced wood stand, 27.2cm high overall; an unusual Kubachi ware lobed teapot, the handle modelled with dragon's head terminus and spout shaped as an open mouth, the body decorated with foliage and domestic scenes, the cover stuck inside, 15.5cm high; and a blue and white prunus pattern sleeve vase, red printed mark to the underside, 30.3cm high; together with two Lladro porcelain figures, one modelled as a kneeling Japanese lady with low table and vase, 19cm high, the other modelled as a tambourine player seated on a rocky outcrop, 27.5cm high, each with blue printed marks to underside (6)Please refer to department for condition report
A Susie Cooper Studio Ware jug, pattern M.72, ovoid form, painted with stylised orchid flowers in pastel colours on a cream ground, and a Susie Cooper tea set for two, printed with stars in rust, highlighted in gilt, comprising teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, two cups, saucers and a side plate printed and painted factory marks, 17.5cm. high (10)
A Foley White Rose tea set for one designed by Graham Sutherland for the 1934 Modern Art for the Table exhibition, printed with a rose in black on a green ground, comprising large teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, one cup, saucer and side plate, printed factory mark, hairline to teapot base and milk-jug handle, 14cm. high (7) Literature Graham Sutherland, Tate Gallery Exhibition catalogue, 1982, page 66 cat. no.27 for the original design, and page 67 cat. no.28 for a part tea set illustrated.
A 9ct gold charm bracelet, the curb link bracelet with 9ct gold heart-shaped padlock fastening, suspending an assortment of gold and gold coloured charms, including; a 9ct gold banjo, a 9ct gold teapot, a gold coloured boomerang, a 9ct gold wedding ring charm, a 9ct gold bell, a 9ct gold cow, a 9ct gold heart, an 18ct gold diamond set engagement ring, a 22ct gold wedding band, a 9ct gold cat, a 9ct gold kidney bean, a 9ct gold pram, a 9ct gold handbag, a 9ct gold swivel charm, and a gold coloured set square, bracelet 17cm long, gross weight 23.7gms (Qty)
A Chamberlains Worcester teapot, cover and stand, late 18th century/early 19th century, each piece of wrythen form decorated with a continuous gilt foliate frieze against a cobalt blue ground and further gilt foliate sprays, painted maker's mark to cover interior, painted 274 to base, the teapot 18cm high, the stand 15.5cm wide, with a similarly decorated wrythen tea bowl and saucer, and two milk jugs, each decorated with exotic birds in the manner of James Giles, 11.5cm and 9cm high (6) (at fault)
An Ashberry four-piece silver plated tea service, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sucrier and milk jug, each piece of baluster form with half-reeded bodies, teapot and hot water jug with black angled handles and knops, hot water jug 24cm high, together with an silver plated oval galleried tray, 45cm x 30cm, and pair of silver mounted clothes brushes, Daniel Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1922, 13.5cm long, and a further silver mounted clothes brush, 12cm x 7cm (8)
Various porcelain and effects Noritake and other, a Lalique style perfume bottle with stopper, 16cm high, a highly decorative Noritake cabinet plate with gilt highlights centred by a bouquet of flowers with pierced handles, 22cm wide, decorative teapot decorated with posies etc., printed marks beneath. (a quantity)
TWO SMALL SILVER TEAPOTS, one London c.1738, maker's mark of Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, with all-over bright-cut decoration and timber handle; the other London c.1877, maker's mark probably that of Robert Frost (c.23.7 troy ozs in all including handles). 19.5cm 19cm wide over handle and spout respectivelyCondition Report: Teapot no 1.With cast spoutOne major dent above the vacant cartoucheOther minor knocks and small dents Otherwise good conditionTeapot 2Repairs are evident at the lid hinge and restorations also apparent to the underside of the spout See images Repairs and solder to the base area of the handle Other minor dings
A Royal Doulton Burgundy pattern part dinner service. Printed grey marks, printed with berried vine leaves within silvered rim, comprising: a circular vegetable dish and two covers, a sauce boat on stand, an oval serving-dish, six dinner, luncheon and side plates, a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, five teacups and saucers
A group of mid-late 19th century Dudson Brothers coloured stoneware. Impressed marks, including jugs in sizes, candlesticks, match strikers, a teapot, a vase and other items, variously decorated with neo-classical figures, The Archery Lesson, putti and flowers, on coloured grounds, the largest jug 22cm high overall
Various 19th and 20th porcelain and glass century collectables. Including an early 19th century English porcelain chamber candlestick and two inkwells from a desk set with gilt with seaweed pattern, a Copeland Late Spode pearlware small oval dish printed with Who Burnt the Table Cloth?, a Cube teapot, a Rosenthal vase and other items
A group of 19th century English and Continental stoneware and Parian ware. Including: a number of miniatures, an early 19th century white stoneware teapot, cover and milk-jug, perhaps Chetman & Woolley, moulded with chocolate brown panels of putti, various blue and white relief-moulded stoneware jugs, a Doulton Lambeth jug, a Harvest jug, various items of enamelled red stoneware, a red stoneware double lipped jug, a shaker and other items
Ceramics including Oriental biscuit glaze teapot, glass tazza, bohemian glass vase, majolica dish, arab figure. (5)Majoillica leaf dish- large chip along edge next to white flowers. Crack running along the bottom leaf (see addonal images). Impressed mark to base- anchor with an S shaped swirl and dot (see image)
A New Hall 'Boy at the Window' teapot and cover, three similar coffee cups and bowlTeapot- cover is completely restored. Spout is also restored. Crazing to base.Bowl- two cracks with side of bowl running down from edge to body. All three coffee cups have damage, one cup heavily crazed with tiny chip to rim, one cup has hairline crack, other cup also has hairline crack and chip to underside rim.
Late 18th/early 19th century New Hall English porcelain tea set, pattern no. 243, with twist fluting and blue and gilt decoration, comprising: teapot; twin handled oval sucrier; slop bowl; cream jug; spoon tray; two cake plates and twelve tea bowls, coffee cups and saucers.Condition -Teapot: Very fine 1" hair crack to interior. Thickened glaze to exterior with fine crack running through glaze, not visible to interior.Covered sucrier: Small under gilt rim chip to lid. Some glaze impurities and slight wear to gilding, otherwise good.Cream jug: Good condition. Slight glaze impurities.Slop bowl: Slight rubbing to gilt rim, scratches and glaze impurities to interior, otherwise good condition.Spoon tray: Very slight scratches and rubbing to gilt with glaze impurities, otherwise good condition.Two cake plates: 21cm and 19.5cm, both in good condition with only very slight scratches and glaze impurities.Coffee cups: All generally in good condition with slight glaze impurities, one has very tiny firing crack to rim, another has a tiny firing crack to foot rim.Tea bowls: Four in good condition and ring when tapped. Three with very slight discoloured crazing but no other visible defects but do not ring when tapped. Four with visible fine hair cracks to rim and one with V shaped chip and hair crack.Saucers: Two have slight wear and rubbing to gilt, ring when tapped. Eight with no visible chips or cracks but slight discolouration to bodies, do not ring when tapped. Two with very fine hair cracks to rim.
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