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Group of piecesChinese and Japaneseincluding various blue and white porcelain weights, a Yixing teapot, a Japanese sake bottle, and other items. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Group of blue and white piecesChinese, 19th Centuryto include a pair of cylindrical vases painted with dragons, with Kangxi marks, 31cm high, a prunus decorated vase with Jiajing mark, 26cm high, a ginger jar, 10.5cm high and an export blue and white Nanking teapot, 23cm (5) The teapot has a haircrack to the handle and wear. One tall vase is chipped.
Group of three piecesChineseincluding a Gu-shaped blue and white vase painted with figures, having a Kangxi mark, 25.5cm high, a blanc de chine model of a Lohan, 14.5cm high, and a miniature Republic vase, 9cm high (3)The teapot is cracked across the body. The vase is cracked and has a piece missing. The Lohan and the miniature vase are in good condition.
Group of Satsuma wareJapanese, Meiji periodcomprising an hexagonal box and cover painted with Lohans, 9.5cm wide, a miniature teapot, 8cm high, a miniature vase, all signed and two with mons, 9.2cm high, and a circular box and cover, 9cm diameter (5)They all have some slight wear and crazing..
An Edwardian Victorian style silver tea and coffee service, by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1902, of baluster form profusely embossed, monogrammed, birds head spouts and bird finials, the teapot approximately 25 cm long, the coffee pot approximately 29 cm high, approximately 2,696 g gross (86.678 Troy oz); with a large electroplated tray with shell and scroll border and handles, approximately 73 cm long, inscribed. Ivory certificate numbers - teapot PW69NMBB; coffee pot QKP6AJZ7
A George II silver bullet-shaped saffron teapot, London, 1732, Edward Pocock, of rounded form with faceted spout and wooden finial, chased around the cover with decorative band, the wooden handle later, scratch engraved KL to AW to underside, approx. 11cm high, approx. length from tip of spout to end of handle 20.5cm, approx. weight 12.9oz Condition Report: Good condition commensurate with age. Some surface scratching, nicking and minor pitting noted. Some bruising and dings to the body. Cracks to the wooden finial and handle. Damage to the thumbpiece on the wooden handle. Hallmarks clear. Cover marked with lion passant only. Small repairs to both handle joins. Hinge bracket appears to be a replacement. Some discolouration/ possible solder around join between spout and body. Some light wear to engraved decoration. Heavy rust to interior and to finial nut. Colours of handle and finial do not match - handle likely later. Some solder around foot and some small splits noted running up from foot (some patched with solder). Cover sits fractionally raised. Overall an attractive piece.
A Portuguese majolica monkey-form teapot, c.1885, attributed to Manuel Cipriano Mafra, Caldas, modelled seated astride a mound base and nibbling a nut, its curled tail forming the handle, a serpent as the spout, lacking cover, 16cm high Condition Report: As noted in the catalogue description, the cover is lacking and there are small rim chips where is would have been positioned. The serpent spout has a crudely restored break beneath the head. Glaze chips to the underside of the foot. Otherwise, general wear and tear consistent with age and use.
A William IV silver teapot and coffee pot, London, 1837, Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, of rounded form with moulded banding to body and (different) urn-shaped finials to hinged covers, the handles with ivory insulators and the body of each pot engraved with matching coats of arms, coffee pot approx. 22cm high, teapot approx. 13.8cm high, total weight approx. 43.8ozIvory submission reference: E4KDKUTM
A Victorian three piece silver tea set, Newcastle, 1840, John Walton, the melon-shaped teapot, sugar and milk jug designed with foliate scroll handles and bracket feet, the teapot with flower finial and ivory insulators to handle, gilded interiors to sugar and milk, teapot approx. 17.5cm high, total weight approx. 45oz (3)Ivory submission reference: HB67G34H
A matched silver tea kettle, teapot and milk jug, the teapot and jug Sheffield, 1899, John Gallimore, the kettle Sheffield, 1915, Sutherland & Roden, all of rectangular form with gadrooned borders and matched floral, shell and scroll decoration to bodies, the kettle and teapot with ivory insulators to handles, the kettle with ivory finial, the stand with burner deficient, teapot approx. 14cm high, kettle (on stand) approx. 31cm high, total weight approx. 66oz (3)Ivory submission references: 9HE89F8N and GAWWDVFDCondition Report: Good condition commensurate with age. Some general surface scratching, nicking and pitting to all pieces. Hallmarks clear to all. Possible erasures to some of the cartouches and a patch to a cartouche on the teapot. Ivory part of finial missing from teapot. Some dings and bruising to bodies. Teapot spout slightly misshapen. Kettle stand wobbly on feet - sits with one foot raised. Teapot wobbly on foot. Some pins in handles of teapot and kettle are loose. Some discolouration and splitting to ivory insulators. Hinges in good condition. No solder noted to bodies. Tarnish in places. Gilding to interior of jug worn.
A Victorian three piece silver tea set, London, 1840, John & Henry Lias, of lobed, compressed form with applied floral and foliate decoration to bodies, each piece raised on four scrolling bracket feet and designed with stylised foliate handle, the teapot with flower finial to hinged cover and ivory insulators to handle, each item engraved with crest within cartouche, the jug and sugar with gilded interiors, teapot approx. 17cm high (inc. handle), total weight approx. 49.6oz (3)Ivory submission reference: 48T2TPRX
A Victorian silver gilt tea service in velvet-lined wooden chest, London, 1882, Martin, Hall & Co., the tray Sheffield (same date and maker), the service comprising: a tray, tea pot, kettle with burner and stand, coffee pot, sugar, bonbon pot with cover, milk jug, and six Coalport porcelain coffee cans and saucers (several damaged), the silverware designed with acorn and leaf galleries to rounded bodies richly chased with floral and foliate patterns, each engraved with monogram and coronet, the teapot, coffee pot and kettle with ivory insulators to handles and flower finials, the kettle stand raised on four paw feet, together with a pair of silver gilt sugar nips, London, 1884, Holland, Son & Slater and six later silver teaspoons, London, 1912, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, the Coalport porcelain cans and saucers c.1881, of quatrefoil shape with gilded ground and blue enamelled peony decoration, cans approx. 5.5cm dia., the chest with applied monogram to lid, weighable weight approx. 186.5ozIvory submission reference: BX65RZS9Condition Report: Chest approx. 65.5 x 47.5 x 28cmSilver: The silverware is in good condition overall commensurate with age but there is some wear and damage noted. Some general scratching, nicking and pitting to all items. Wear to the decoration and gilding. Tarnish to most. Bruising and dings to the bodies of most of the pieces. Pins missing from handle of teapot so handle is wobbly. Galleries of teapot and coffee pot have dings so are bent out of shape. Handle to cream jug is pushing in at lower join. Handle of sugar is stiff and obstructed by bent gallery to one side. Some of the finials are loose and the finial of the coffee pot has lost its nut. Some discolouration and losses to ivory spacers in handles. Tray in good condition with no damage noted. Burner and tray with Sheffield date marks (1882). Original spoons deficient.Porcelain: Damage to a number of the cans and saucers. One coffee can is broken (as found). Some pieces present but some likely missing. Hairline cracks to two cans. All cans have crazing, especially to undersides. Decoration generally in good condition. Two saucers in good condition. Four are broken (as found). Many pieces are present but unclear whether sufficient to restore them fully. Please see photos.Box: Some wear and damage to the box. Some marking to velvet interior and damage to material. Exterior with applied tape, labels and tags. Losses to wood.
An Edwardian matched silver tea set, Sheffield, 1910, John Round & Son, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar, all designed with fluted sides, the sugar and milk jug of octagonal form raised on four scroll feet, the teapot of shaped, oval form with wooden scroll handle, approx.16.5cm high, total weight approx. 27.6oz (3)
A Scottish silver three piece bachelor's tea set, Glasgow, 1904, George Edward & Sons, the oval rims and feet decorated with floral scroll borders, the teapot with domed cover and oval finial, ivory insulators to handles, vacant cartouches to bodies of each piece, teapot approx.12.5cm high, milk jug approx. 11.5 cm high (inc. handles), total weight approx. 25.7oz (3)Ivory submission reference: TQVFD2Q2
An Art Deco three piece tea set by Baltensperger, c.1930, stamped 925, together with a matched coffee pot by the same maker, the set comprising a teapot, sugar and milk jug, of shaped lobed form, the teapot and sugar with figural finials, the coffee pot of matching lobed form with corn finial to hinged lid, coffee pot approx. 22.5cm high, teapot approx. 13.5cm high, total weight approx. 64.5oz (4)Note: In 1925, Walter Baltensperger created designs for the Paris International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts. Baltensperger was founded in 1878 by Jean Baltensperger, who handed the business over to his sons Walter (1885-1931) and Ernst (1880-1946). They had a prestigious shop on Bahnhofstrasse in Zurich. Ernst left the business in 1918 but returned after the death of Walter in 1931. Ernst's son Pierre took over the business in 1950 and became one of Switzerland's most important sculptors.
A four piece Victorian silver tea set, London, 1860, Robert Hennell III, in fitted Hunt & Roskell wooden box, the set comprising a baluster-shaped coffee pot, teapot, sugar and cream jug, chased and cast with elaborate foliate designs against a textured ground and designed with foliate-mounted double scroll handles, the tea and coffee pots with cast figural finials, all four pieces raised on four foliate-shouldered scroll feet and applied with engraved cartouches, one with monogram, the other with crest and the motto 'virtute et fortuna', teapot approx. 19.5cm high, coffee pot approx. 26cm high, total weight approx. 85.2oz (4) Ivory submission reference: SCJMP47CCondition Report: The tea set is in good condition commensurate with age. Some minor surface scratching and nicking noted to all pieces. All hallmarks clear. Front legs of teapot pushing in slightly. Discolouration to ivory insulators. Some very minor dings noted. Some fading to gilding on interior of milk and sugar. A small amount of inconspicuous solder to handles of sugar and jug at joins with rim (possibly repairs or may be from manufacturing process). Both finials with maker's mark for Robert Hennell III. Hinges in good condition and covers to pots open and close cleanly. Decoration is crisp to all. Box is in good overall condition. However, one handle is deficient and there is some marking to felt lined interior. The exterior has been applied with various labels and wax seals. Some general scratching and marking to box. Hinges in good condition. No key. Overall a very nice set in good condition.
A Peruvian four-piece tea set, by Camusso, Lima, c.1950, stamped 925, the set comprising a teapot, coffee pot, covered sugar and milk, all of rounded, reeded design and raised on a shall circular foot, the handles and crimped spouts decorated with sections of triple banding, the lids with rounded finials, teapot approx. 19cm high, coffee pot approx. 21cm high, total weight approx. 75oz (4)
Five trays of china, mostly Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' English bone china to include: teapot, coffee pot, pin trays, vase, trinket boxes, pepperettes, small bowls, teacups and saucers, milk jug, sucrier, small plates etc, similar rose design lidded tureens, Royal Albert 'Petit Point' design trinket tray and a tray of Mason's ironstone; 'Mandalay' and 'Fruit Basket' dresser jugs, 'Mandarin' ginger jar and 'Blue Mandalay' two handled lidded urn. (5)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Six trays of commemorative china to include: mugs, two handled tankards, Royal Crown Derby, Wedgwood; table lighter and money box, Crown Devon Fieldings mugs, Emu Australian wine Crown Ducal Coronation King George VI decanter, Ringtons Ltd Maling ware lidded pot, Sylvac two handled tyg, Mason's Silver Jubilee of King George V & Queen Mary jug, various other jugs, Royal Doulton Coronation of King George V 1911 two tone jug, Victoria 1887 teapot, Victoria & Albert pink lustre teapot and matching teacup and saucer, Queen Victoria Jubilee teapot stand, various plates etc. (6)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of metalware, mostly silver plate to include: a plated four piece tea and coffee service; teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, oval tray, various cutlery; butter knives, teaspoons, Viners salad tongs, soup spoons, boxed set of plated coffee spoons, salt cellar etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A George V silver tea service, Charles S Green and Co Ltd, Birmingham 1923- 1924, the faceted body above stepped hoof feet, teapot with composite handle and knop, teapot 15cm high, all with gilt interiors, gross weight 29.4ozt (3) Condition report: Teapot: Cover doesn't sit flush against body. Residue of silver polish seen. Hinge at fault (see image)Dent to spout and body (see image) All over surface scratches commensurate with age and use. Manufacture join visible. Milk jug: Large dent to interior above foot. Gilt interior worn. All over tarnishing. Sugar bowl: Minor surface blemishes and scratches seen commensurate with age and use. Gilt interior worn.
An Edwardian silver teapot, Mappin Brothers, Sheffield 1900, the composite finial above a reeded hinged cover and stop reeded body, 15cm high, 15.6ozt Condition report: Slight gap seen to the cover and body of the teapot. Manufacture join visible. Gilt interior worn. All over minor surface scratches and blemishes seen, commensurate with age and use. Tarnishing seen throughout.
A Royal Albert part service, in the 'Old Country Roses' pattern, comprising: a cake stand, two twin handled serving bowls and covers, a sauceboat and stand, two rectangular serving dishes, a twin handled cake plate, a meat plate, a charger, a covered serving bowl, a serving dish, two cruets, two egg cups, a spoon, a large teapot, a small teapot, a sugar bowl, a sucriere and cover, a toast rack, a milk jug, twelve teacups and fourteen saucers, five breakfast cups and six saucers, ten dinner plates, seven soup bowls, six soup bowls with handles, twelve desert bowls, two small oval dishes, seven side plates and six salad plates with a boxed set of two storage jars (Qty)
An Edwardian silver pedestal sugar bowl, Chester 1908, the flared rim above bulbous body upon pedestal base and spreading circular foot, 9.5cm high, with an Edwardian silver teapot, Chester 1908, the stop reeded body with composite finial and handle, 12cm high, gross weight 13ozt (2) (at fault) Condition report: Teapot: Finial at fault. Hinged cover doesn't sit flush against body of teapot. Visible join seen to interior of teapot. All over tarnishing. Dents and blemishes seen to underside commensurate with use. Sugar bowl: All over dents and blemishes seen to the body. Interior shows signs of possible repair to dents (see image) Hall marks are a little worn and hard to read.
A mid 19th century boat shaped teapot and cover, possibly Coalport, decorated with colourful summer flowers on a cobalt blue ground, c.1850; a similar coffee cup and teacup; a Spode pedestal two handled vase, mask handles, 10cm high, c.1850; a Spode hexagonal miniature wash jkug and bowl; another; etc

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