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George V silver teapot of circular form having a hinged lid with an ebonised urn finial and scroll handle, the border applied with a castellated edge, decorated with an applied castellated border and supported on three hoof feet, 15 cm tall, hallmarked for Birmingham 1922, makers mark the Adie Bros, gross weight 376 grams (a/f)
George IV teapot of ribbon fluted compressed circular form embossed and chased with shell, floral and foliate detail throughout, each item resting on four cast paw feet, comprising of teapot and two handled sugar bowl, teapot London 1825, probably by George Burrows, the sugar bowl the same date by Richard Pierce, Note: Richard Pierce entered into partnership with George Burrows in 1826, 1038g (2)
A 19th century twenty-four piece Paris gilt porcelain part tea and coffee serviceEach piece painted with boys at various pastimes in rural landscapes, comprising: a baluster-shaped teapot and cover; a pear-shaped coffee-pot and cover; a helmet-shaped cream-jug; a two-handled sugar-bowl and cover; a slops bowl, and nine cups and ten saucers, (some damages), the teapot: 25cm (9 1/2in) high (24)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Chinese famille rose teapot and cover, 18th century, painted with peonies and other flowers, 17.5cm from spout to handleProvenance: property from the 6th Earl Howe of Gopsall Park and Penn House, thence by descent to a Lady of titleThe cover has a nick to the rim and a couple to the inside rim. The teapot has a couple of nibbles to the footrim, chips to the spout and a hairline near the handle.
Extensive service of Regency Derby Imari-style porcelain tablewares, approximately 30 piecesThe cover of the sucrier and one handle have been stapled. The knop of the teapot cover and the spout have been restored. The teapot stand and a handle of one cup has been stapled. Otherwise some chips and hairlines.Includes:1 x Teapot and stand1 x Cream jug1 x Sucrier1 x plate1 x bowl4 x tea cups9 x coffee cups12 x saucers
Liverpool porcelain teapot and cover, 18th century, moulded with cabbage leaves and panels containing polychrome-painted floral sprays, 18.5cm highOverall good antique condition. The cover has a small chip to the knop and one to the rim. The spout has some small chips. Some minor enamel wear.
A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1765-70, printed by Robert Hancock with The Tea Party (number two) and La Diseuse d'Aventure, 18.5cm from spout to handleThe knop of the cover is broken but included, and there is some other restoration to the cover. Otherwise in good condition with just some minor wear to the decoration and a small footrim chip.
Early Victorian Scottish silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of melon form, with repoussé floral decoration, engraved initial, hinged domed cover with flower head finial, and silver leaf mounted handle, on a domed pedestal base, matching sugar and cream jug (Edinburgh 1843), possibly Robert Greig of Perth. All at approximately 48ozs. Teapot 29cm across. APHA Ref: TVCZ66YWGeneral overall condition very good, some minor surface wear and scratching, cream jug base is slightly distorted and does not sit square, no other major damage or repair. Base marks clear, marks on neck of cream jug rubbed.
Fine quality Victorian four piece tea and coffee set, comprising teapot of melon form with engraved scrolling foliate decoration, silver leaf mounted handle with insulators and hinged domed cover with flower head finial, matching coffee pot, lidded sugar and cream jug (London 1846) William Robert Smily. All at approximately 80ozs. Teapot 28cm across. APHA Ref: NJZ9MUCGGeneral overall condition good, some minor surface wear, scratching and denting to all pieces, teapot and cream jug have had repairs to lower handle mounts, Teapot cover hinge is slightly bent, no evidence of any other major damage or repair, cartouches on teapot, sugar and cream jug appear to have had engraving removed, coffee pot has engraved armorial, all four pieces have distorted bases and do not sit square, particularly tea and coffee pots. Hallmarks are clear.
Edwardian silver miniature tea set, comprising teapot of half fluted form, sugar, cream jug and spirit kettle on stand, together with a matching two handle pierced gallery tray (Birmingham 1905 and Chester 1907) Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd. Tray 10.3cm across handles.
Victorian silver five piece silver teaset, comprising 2 teapots of fluted baluster form, with hinged domed cover and flower head finial, leaf mounted handle with insulator on a circular floral base, matching coffee bowl, sugar and cream jug (London 1840/41 and 52) possibly William Hewitt. All at approximately 105ozs. Teapot 26.5cm across. APHA Ref: VCW5ET7QAll five pieces have wear and surface scratching and all have dents, some significant, particularly on one of the teapots and the coffee pot. cover hinges on both teapots and coffee pot are distorted and do not close properly. Finials on coffee pot and one tea pot are damaged but pieces are present. Bases are all uneven, handles on coffee pot and one teapot are loose. Please note the coffee pot has a major presentation inscription deeply engraved on one side virtually covering the entire surface area.
Victorian silver three piece teaset comprising teapot of tapered cylindrical form with overall engraved foliate and scroll decoration and handle with ivory insulators, together with matching milk jug and sugar bowl, (London 1880), maker Holland, Son & Slater, 38ozs, teapot 23.5cm from handle to spout. (3). APHA Ref: R8JNJAUE
A 19th century Cantonese famille rose porcelain shallow dish, decorated with a figure scene in a border of foliage, bats, & butterflies, 13” diam.; a similar 3¾” jug; & a famille rose teapot decorated with fish on a white ground, 5” high. (Condition: Dish: Good over-all, no cracks or chips but some wear to central decoration enamels. Jug: Restoration to rim & handle, otherwise good. Teapot: restoration to rim of lid & handle, otherwise good).
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA & COFFEE SERVICE IN THE EARLY VICTORIAN STYLE, of squat round form with finely chased flower & leaf-scroll decoration, each on four short anthemion feet, the coffee pot, teapot & sucriere with flower finial to the covers, Birmingham 1974 by the Barker Ellis Silver Co. (105oz total).
A 19th Century Gilt and White Rockingham Style Service to comprise Teapot with Dragon Spout (AF), Lidded Sugar Bowl, Jug (Handle Glued) Cake Plates, Saucers, Side Plates and Cups, Pattern No 494, together with a Further Porcelain Jug decorated in Gilt and White with Scrolled Leaf Stylised Handles, Some Condition Issues
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