A George V silver teapot, of rounded rectangular form with hined finial topped cover within a moulded rim, angular handle and tapering shaped spout, the body with moulded bands and raised on four ball feet, Marks for Sheffield 1927, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, 28.5cm, 744grams. Possible repair to body above spout.
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Nakusan Japan part tea service to include cups, saucers, side plates, milk jug, teapot, etc, a set of five Japanese tea bowls in wooden box, a Japanese wooden ice bucket, a Japanese papier mache samurai mask, two parasols, various Japanese figures and further assorted chinaware and Japanese items (4 boxes)
Quantity of Royal Doulton 'Evesham' pattern chinaware to include dinner plates, teapot, vegetable bowls, ramekins, etc, Portmeirion 'Pomona' salt and pepper grinders, a Masons Ironstone bowl with gilt and floral decoration of a peacock on yellow ground, a Sadler teapot, a Goebel model of a kingfisher and assorted china and glassware (4 boxes)
Boxed set of six Royal Worcester 'Evesham' pattern ramekins, a Coalport 'Ming Rose' plate, a Portmeirion 'Botanic Gardens' vase, a Hammersley part tea service to include milk jug, sugar jug, creamer, teapot, etc, a Spode tankard with decoration based on the book of Kells, a Wedgwood 'Conway' teapot, a Lindner cobalt blue and gilt lidded bowl, a Stuart cut glass vase and assorted china and glassware (3 boxes)
A late Victorian silver three-piece tea set, comprising teapot, sugar and cream, each piece of half-gadrooned shaped rectangular form with scroll embossed handles, having egg and dart rims and standing upon four hollow ball feet, the teapot hinged lid with ebonised wood finial and ivory insulators to the handle, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1896, each piece further numbered 4617 and other marks to the base, teapot length 20cm, h.12cm, gross weight 19.8oztIvory submission ref: 691BJ4QD
A collection of 18th century Chinese export porcelain, to include a blue and white teapot, of bullet form, enamel decorated with figures, h.14cm, a famille rose teapot, h.15cm, a famille rose tea caddy, h.12cm, a sparrowbeak jug, h.8.5cm, a blue and white sauce boat, h.8cm, and a tankard, enamel decorated with figures, h.13cm (6)Sparrowbeak jug – chipped/cracked where the base of the handle meets the body, gilt is rubbed, otherwise good.Blue and white jug/boat – two small chips to the spout, glaze a little rubbed to the handle, otherwise good.Caddy – hairline to the neck, chips to the shoulders, otherwise good.Blue and white teapot – crack to the handle, tiny nibble to the spout.Tankard – cracked to the interior, possibly restored to the underside.Red teapot – two small chips to the finial on the lid, some small nibbles to the spout, restored to the handle (done very well).
A Japanese satsuma six place tea set, early 20th century, comprising teapot and cover, cream jug and cover, twin handled sugar and cover, together with six cups and saucers, the pots each with entwined dragons to covers and bodies, all decorated with figural reserves within borders, signed verso, teapot h.18cm
A Victorian silver three-piece tea set, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each piece of melon form with applied floral cast quadriform bases, all over bright-cut floral engraved, with reeded scroll handles (teapot with ivory insulators) and shaped rims, the teapot domed hinged cover having leaf and bud finial, maker probably William Hewitt, London 1848, teapot h.16cm and length 28cm, gross weight 45oztIvory submission ref: AKN1CPX9
An extensive Herend porcelain dinner service, in the 'Printemps' pattern, decorated with flowers within a basketweave and gilt heightened border10” plates – 18 in total, all appear to be in good order, some light cutlery marks only.7.25” side plates – 35 in total, twelve of these have either been in regular use of through the dishwasher as the decoration is quite faded, one of these 12 is also cracked.8.25” dessert plates – 12 in total, two are slightly faded and one is cracked.19.5 x 7” serving dishes – all three are intact.Teapot – good.Double-ended sauceboat and saucer – good.Three 4” milks – good.3.5” milk – good.16” meat plate – good.14” meat plate – good.Two coffee pots – both have minor nibbles to the rose finials, one has a small chip to the rim.10” round serving bowl – good.13” round serving plates – both good.Tureen with lemon handle – minor nibbles to the flowers, otherwise good.Pair of candlesticks (different pattern) – one has a few small chips to the foot.Nine teacups – two are smashed and repaired.Twelve tea saucers – all appear good.Nine coffee cups – two are smashed and repaired.Ten coffee saucers – all appear good.
A Victorian silver three-piece bachelor's tea set, comprising teapot, sugar and cream, each piece of undecorated angular rectangular form with convex corners, flaring rims and angular handles, each standing upon four ball feet, the teapot with ebonised finial to the domed hinged cover, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Thomas Bradbury III & John S Henderson), London 1881, each piece further numbered 7428 to the underside, teapot length 19cm, gross weight 17.3ozt
Leeds Pottery tea service, decorated in silver lustre with fruit and foliage on a yellow ground, comprising bullet shaped teapot and cover, two-handled sucrier and cover, jug and cover, all with entwined handles and flower finials, tea bowl and saucer and tea cup, impressed marks, possibly by James Senior, H12.5cm max (5)
A collection of Shelley tea ware to include 11479 Sunset and Trees teapot (cracked), a quantity of 11678 Sunset and Trees duos with a 5057 for Lawleys trio (Qty). Condition is mixed with some damages such as cracks and chips present. Surface wear apparent.Condition report as follows:Teapot is cracked. 2 large shaped cups and the round cup are in good condition. All other cups are damaged.Milk jug is good.Sugar bowls are cracked.Lawleys saucer and side are good.2 small saucers are good - the other is damaged.4 larger saucers are good but 1 has been drilled.4 side plates are good but 1 has been drilled.Surface wear present.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Teapot Stand/Small Chopping Board, with carved mouse trademark, 19cm wide; An Ashtray, of standard rectangular form, with carved mouse trademark, 10cm (2)1. Teapot stand has a light surface scratch on the top, the mouse has a dark dot on head and back. Mouse in high relief. 2. Ashtray is in good order
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT by Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London 1804, shaped oval, partially reeded, with wooden handle and knop. 28.5cm long, 16.7 troy ounces grossThe marks on the underside are clear and well-spaced. Split to the base of the knop. Tight crack to the handle. The handle is firm in the sockets. No personalised engraving or evidence of erasure. The lid closes well, and the hinge is in good condition. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT by Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London 1806, engraved with a Greek Key frieze above a further engraved band of palmettes, raised on ball feet. 27.5cm long, 17.5 troy ouncesA clear set of well-spaced marks on the base. The maker's mark on the cover is rubbed but legible. Two dents to one side. The handle is firm in the sockets. The lid closes well, and the hinge is in good condition. No evidence of erasure or thinning.
Kl. Teekanne/ "Bullet teapot", London 1728.Sterlingsilber. Beschau London, Jahresbuchstabe "N" (f. 1728), Meistermarke f. Charles Martin. Kugeliger Korpus auf profil. Standring, d. flache Klappdeckel m. kl. Holzknauf. Gerader Ausguss m. facettierter Wandung u. geschweifter Spitze, d. rd. geschwungenen Holzhenkel m. Voluten- Ansatz u. Daumenrast. Wandung im Schulter- bereich m. dichtem Gravurdekor m. Beschlag- werk, gefüllt m. Masken u. Rauten, gerahmt v. Blattranken, d. Deckel m. kl. Gravur-Elementen. Wandung schauseitig m. Wappengravur m. Lilie im Oval, gerahmt v. reichem Beschlagwerk. Oberflächen partiell minim. berieben, Wandung minim. unregelmäßig, Deckelknauf wohl erg. H 9,8 cmCharles Martin, CM, George II., Gravurdekor, Holzhenkel, kugelig, rund, Lilie, Sterlingsilber, Wappen
A rare Clarice Cliff May Avenue pattern pottery Stamford teapot and cover, circa 1933, typically bright colour stylise decorated, black printed backstamp and registration 'No.784549' verso, h.11.5cmGround-down chip to underside lower corner of the of cover.Single fine hairline to area at base of handle and underside.Minor flecked paint losses.Colour blemish to glaze at one side of centre area of handle.Overall very good.
A 1930s Clarice Cliff Orange Gardenia pattern pottery Stamford teapot and cover, typically floral stylised bright colour decorated, black printed backstamp and further 'Registration Applied For' stamp verso, h.11.5cmLid sits a little proud at front edge.Minor flecked losses to paintwork.Otherwise appears good and original.
A group of English porcelain, to include a Chamberlain's Worcester slop bowl painted with a view of Leith, a Derby tea cup and saucer painted with views in Naples, a Spode slop bowl, a pair of Derby shell shaped dishes with chantilly sprigs, a Worcester Flight Barr & Barr tureen stand, a Derby two-handled pedestal cup, a Davenport muffin dish and cover, an English porcelain teapot and cover etc.; a Staffordshire model of a sheep and another of a spaniel with a kittenProvenance:Collection of Barry Lock (1934 - 2021) Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1The muffins dish and saucer - has minor rubbing to gilding. Some minor chipping to the lid base - see images. Some collection of dirt with markings. Some crazing to the glaze on the saucer. A hairline fracture that has been discoloured to base of the saucer.
Three early 19th century Paris porcleain teapots and covers, one painted with still life of fruitProvenance:Collection of Barry Lock (1934 - 2021) Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1Tallest 15cm high.Tallest teapot - Chipping to the base of the lid and base of the teapot. Fading to the gilding and glaze paint. Fracture lines at the top joining of the handle - see images. The middle teapot - has fading to the gitl and decoration. Some minor chipping and roughness to the spout and possible repainting. Chipping to the nodes on the lid. The smallest teapot - has fading to the gilding and paint. Some pitting to the glaze. Minor hairline fracture around the top join of the handle.
A Worcester Flight Barr & Flight teapot, cover and stand, tea bowl and saucer and cream mug, of spirally moulded form, painted with harebells;Provenance:Collection of Barry Lock (1934 - 2021) Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1Roughness to the bases. Slight pitting on the spout of the milk jug. Some fading to the gilding of the relief spirals on the saucer.
A Chinese canton porcelain teapot, painted with figures 14cm high, in woven and lined case 20cm highThe case is damaged in multiple areas with the inside lining stained and ripped. The teapot has fading to the gilding and decoration with scratches on the surface removing the glaze in some areas. Tea staining to the lid and inside of the teapot. Chipping to the rim, base and spout. Some removal of glaze. See images

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