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Silver plate and flatware including various tankards teapot, silver plated mounted fruit bowl, flat ware including a cased set of fish knives & forks; a cased C. Oldfield carving set, stag antler hafted; a pair of silver plated & glass handled salad servers; Picquot ware tea & coffee pots; 1956 The Company of cutlers in the county of York 1906-56; The 360th cutlers feast 1st May 1996, boxed; etc.
Greta Pottery designed by Margret Marks including a tete a tete tea service comprising teapot, two tea cup & saucers, sugar bowl, milk jug; a side plate, egg cup & mug, earthenware, with in-glaze decoration of blue and green bands on a white ground on both cup and saucer, Marked, c.1938-40 Margarete Heymann (August 10, 1899 – 11 November 1990), also known as Margarete Heymann-Löbenstein, Margarete Heymann-Marks, and Grete Marks, was a German ceramic artist of Jewish origin and a Bauhaus student. In 1923 she founded the Haël Workshops for Artistic Ceramics at Marwitz that she had to close in 1933 and settled in Jerusalem.[1] She moved to Britain in 1936 and continued her work, becoming world famous as “Greta Pottery”. Decorating factory set up by Grete Marks. Her work is identifiable from the GP mark painted on her designs. The factory ceased activity when war broke out in 1939.
A collection of New Hall porcelain tea wares,18th century and later, comprising three teapots, one with a cover, each of shaped outline, 24cm wide, a part tea service formed of a teapot, 25.5cm wide, cream jug, sugar basin, two teacups and saucers and two side plates, each decorated with floral sprays, together with four tea bowls, two saucers and a coffee can, various stamped and number, some 'The Scott Collection' labels present (qty.)Condition ReportLarger side plate with star cracks. Two tea bowls with star cracks to the bases. Teapot from the set with damage and restoration to the spout and to the handle. One saucer with a star to the base. One shaped teapot with a crack through the body and to the top of the handle. The second shaped teapot with restoration to the upper rim and nibbles to the edges. The third with a chip to the edge of the lid and a star crack to the side of the body. Wear, losses and scratches to the decoration.
A Worcester porcelain teapot, 18th century, of bullet form, enamelled with birds amongst flora, 19cm wide, together with a Worcester porcelain coffee pot, 18th century, decorated in camaieu with blue, turquoise and yellow enamel around the handle,21.2cm high (2)Condition ReportTeapot) Small chips to the edge of the spout and foot rim. The finial of the lid has been restored, with chips to the inner rim of the lid. Wear and losses to the decoration. Coffee pot) Finial to the lid has been restored and possible restoration to the edge of the lid. There is a crack running around the lower section of the body. Wear and losses to the decoration.
A Worcester porcelain 'Boy in the Window' pattern teapot,c.1770, 15cm hightogether with a collection of similar Worcester porcelain,comprising a mug, 9cm high, three teacups, 6.5cm high, and a tea bowl, 7.5cm diameter, all gilded and painted in polychrome enamels, depicting a continuous panel of Chinoiserie figures in a landscape (7)Condition ReportTeapot) Crack running horizontally through the body. Chip to the finial. Mug) Verticle crack running through the body. Chips to the foot. Wear to the painted and gilded decoration.Teacups) Both with chips to the rim. One with chips to the foot. Wear to the decoration throughout. Tea bowl) Chip to the foot.
A Worcester porcelain 'The Doughnut Tree' pattern sauceboat,c.1775 - 80, 20cm longtogether with a Worcester porcelain 'Mansfield' pattern teapot,c. 1770, the finial modelled as a flower, with a painted crescent mark,14cm highand collection of further blue and white Worcester porcelain,comprising a 'Fruit' pattern tea bowl, with crescent mark, 6.5cm diameter, a matching saucer, with crescent mark, 10cm diameter, a miniature 'Fence' pattern, with crescent mark, 5.5cm diameter, a 'Milkmaid' pattern tea bowl, with workman's mark, 7.5cm diameter, a matching saucer, with crescent mark, 12.5cm diameter a 'Prunus Root' pattern teacup, with workman's mark, 7.5cm diameter, a matching saucer, 12cm diameter, a pickle dish in the form of a leaf, 8.5cm wide, and a moulded tea bowl with floral decoration and crescent mark, 7.5cm (11)Condition ReportSauceboat) Restoration and cracks through the centre. Mansfield teapot) Crack to the cover and base of the teapot.Blue and white) Crack to the pickle dish and Prunush Root tea bowl.
A collection of English porcelain tea wares,mid to late 18th century, comprising a Leeds creamware teapot, decorated with floral panels and a pink glaze, 15cm wide, a Caughley gilt teacup, 6cm high, and a collection of Caughley blue and white; to include an egg strainer, 9.5cm wide, a 'Mother and Child' pattern teacup, 7cm high, a 'Rock' pattern teacup, painted mark, 6.5cm high, a leaf form pickle dish, 11cm wide, a leaf form butter dish, 7cm wide, and a miniature tea bowl, 4cm diameter, painted mark (qty.)Condition ReportTeapot) Missing its lid. Blue and white) Cracks to the egg strainer and miniature tea bowl.
A 19th century Continental white metal teapot, with fruit finial, bone isolators and scroll feet, (a.f.), gross 24 oz. Condition: One foot badly dented and is in danger of breaking off; does not stand square. Stamped Veyrat (Jean-Francois) to cover and underside. Lower handle isolator is a replacement.
Japanese-Export Silver Three-Piece Tea Service The underside of each with silver export hallmarks, and the initials L.S.K. Comprising, a teapot, a creamer and a footed bowl; the teapot and creamer of pear-form chased in high relief with a swirling dragon, the handles take the form of the dragon’s tail, the circular lobed bowl also chased with a dragon, on three free-formed dragon supports Approx weight: 23.755 ozt Size: 7 x 4 x 7 1/2 in.
Iran, Ca. 1785-1925 AD A highly decorated metal teapot of a drop-shaped body sitting on a wide flaring base and with a tapering neck with pronounced collar, funnel-shaped mouth with attached 'S'-shaped handle connecting rim with a shoulder. The curved tubular spout protrudes from the opposite side of the vessel. The body with Quranic inscriptions Kul who Allah wa Ahad - "He is Allah, [who is] One".Size: L:152mm / W:140mm ; 970gProvenance: Private London collection of Early Islamic Art - M.A.; formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1980s.
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