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A Hadley's Worcester lobed ovoid teapot, painted with roses on a blush ground, the cover with spire finial, pattern number 189, 14cm, printed marks; a 19th century Aesthetic Movement ovoid tea kettle, moulded with leafy pink blossom, brass mounted naturalistic branch swing handle and conforming spout, 16cm, unmarked, c.1880 (2)
A French Christofle soup ladle, marked 85; a silver plated toddy ladle; two pair of EPNS pierced openwork asparagus servers; an EPNS teapot, late 19th century; two others similar; a pair of EPNS fish servers, engraved with fern leaves, cased; an EPNS cake slice; EPNS and mother-of-pearl tea knives and forks, serving and condiment spoons, late 19th century; qty
Teapots - a Royal Creamware reproduction Victorian and Albert Museum house shaped teapot, 15cm; three other similar with a certificate; a Leeds creamware reproduction reticulated teapot, 16cm; a Vienna reproduction teapot, bee hive mark; a Compton and Woodhouse reproduction Yi Hsing teapot; seven miniature teapots; qty
Teapots - 19th century and later, Staffordshire, including Wedgwood Fallow Deer and Ferrara pattern blue and white transfer printed miniature teapots; Doulton Burslem blue and white impressed lace teapot, US patent 314.002 ; Victorian Aesthetic Movement; Adams monochrome Neoclassical; etc (12)
Ceramics - a George Jones & Sons Old Swansea pattern tea for two, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, cups and saucers; a Sampson Hancock Derby cup and saucer, painted with flowers; other teaware including Shelley, Aynsley, Royal Worcester, Crown Staffordshire, etc; a Hammersley Lady Patricia two handled wine cooler; qty
A late 18th Century George III silver hallmarked teapot. The teapot having a a scrolled wooden handle with engraved sea shells to the sides and sea weed decorated borders. Hallmarked London 1797 to the base. Sponsors marks for Henry Chawner & John Eames. Measures approx 16cm tall. Weight 466g.
A three-piece silver tea set and a hot water pot, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1915/16, the hot water pot by Sibray, Hall & Co., London 1922, rounded rectangular form, scroll handles, the hot water pot with a gadroon border on four ball feet, length of teapot handle to spout 28.5cm, approx. weight 56oz. (4)
A George III presentation silver-gilt bachelor's teapot, by John Page, London 1816, compressed circular form, chased foliate scroll decoration, flush hinged cover with a foliate finial, wooden scroll handle, on four ball feet, inscribed 'Smithfield Club 1816, The Right Hon. Earl Talbot, Three new Leicester Fat Wethers, 20 M.O. Bred by Himself', also engraved with his crown and Coronet, length handle to spout 20.8cm, approx. weight 12.4oz.
λA three-piece Victorian silver tea set, by The Barnards, London 1858/59, baluster form, chased foliate and stylised decoration with intertwined borders, on a matted background, scroll handles, the teapot with ivory insulators, beaded borders, on raised circular bases, initialled, length handle to spout 24cm, approx. weight 42oz. (3) Ivory Act registration reference: KEZB1AP1
A mixed lot of metalware, comprising: an Indian teapot and cream jug, unmarked, circular bellied form, embossed and chased with village scenes in landscape settings, on a matted background, scroll handles, on four paw feet, plus a box and cover of circular cushion form, embossed with figural scenes and a small circular box, the cover embossed with a goddess, length of teapot handle to spout 26.5cm. (4)
A set of four George III salt cellars, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1791, oval form, reeded borders and central handles, pierced and engraved foliate decoration and a crest, on raised oval bases, with blue glass liners, length 10.5cm, plus a Scottish silver teapot stand, Edinburgh 1800, by William and Patrick Cunningham, approx. total weight 12.7oz. (5) The crest is that of Anthony, Bushe, Timms, Oddy and others.
A George III silver teapot stand, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792, shaped oval form, moulded border, bright-cut decoration and border, on four fluted bracket feet, length 18.8cm, plus a George III provincial silver tea pot stand, by Ann Robertson, Newcastle circa 1805-10, with a Greek Key border, approx. total weight 7.7oz. (2)
λA three-piece Edwardian silver tea set, by J. Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1908, oblong bellied form, engraved foliate decoration, scroll handles, the teapot with ivory insulators and an ivory finial, length handle to spout 29.4cm, approx. weight 31.5oz. (3) Ivory Act registration reference: 9DEDDDWRH.
A George II Scottish silver teapot, by John Main, assay master Archibald Ure, Edinburgh probably 1736, bullet form, leaf capped scroll handle with insulators, one is wooden and one is horn, chased foliate decoration, flush-hinged cover with a ball finial, on a raised circular foot, later initial, length handle to spout 15.5cm, approx. weight 20.8oz.
A George II silver teapot, by Samuel Woods, London 1746, bullet form, scroll handle, lead capped spout, chased foliate scroll decoration, the flush=hinged cover with a knop finial, on a raised circular foot, the underside scratch initialled 'F' over 'SM', length handle to spout 22.5cm, approx. weight 14.5oz. Provenance: A Private Collection.
A Sunderland lustre ware butter tub and cover, probably Garrison Pottery, c1840, with prints of a ship and verse Be familiar with Few...,11cm h and a Staffordshire copper lustre toby teapot and cover (4) Sunderland jar and cover well potted in creamware and in good condition. Teapot and cover also in good condition
A miniature Pratt ware teapot, c1810, painted with a bird on a branch, 70mm h, two and a pair of Continental porcelain figures in 18th c English style, spurious gold anchor mark, a Continental moulded octagonal dessert plate for the Islamic market, 19th c, etc Pratt ware teapot stained and damaged. Plate - wear to enamels
A collection of Clarice Cliff 'Sungay' items,1930s, decorated with blue, green, and yellow flowers against a yellow and cream ground, comprising:a teapot,a teacup and saucer,a side plate,a dinner plate, anda salt shaker,all with hand-painted floral motifs in yellow, green and blue, to the underneath with 'Bizarre' marks and inscribed 'Sungay Handpainted, Bizarre by Clarice Cliff - Newport Pottery England',largest 24.5cm diameter teapot 10.5cm high (6)Condition ReportThe shaker with a chip to the base - also missing its stopper. Some minor staining to the other items. The dinner plate with some minor scuffs to the edge. The teapot with some rubbing to the base. The sideplate with some firing defects to the underneath - in the form of some fine areas of bubbling (each about 2mm diameter). Additional images uploaded.
An Art Deco silver-plated coffee set, 1930s, comprising: a coffee pot, teapot and sugar bowl, all of reeded cylindrical form, each with a stepped lid surmounted by a spherical finial,largest 19cm high (3)Condition ReportSilver plating worn through to all. Scratches and marks throughout. With label remnants to the underneath.
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