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A Chinese silver tea set,c.1900, comprising: a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, and a milk jug, all of globular form, decorated with magpies among blossoming prunus trees, the covers, the handles and spout simulating bamboo, incised marks 'Jiaozhou, Chengde',teapot 15.5cm high to top of finial, 548.4gsugar bowl 18cm long, 407.2gmilk jug 7.8m high, 203.2g (5)清约1900年 银制喜上眉梢纹茶具组Surface scratches and dents. Base of sugar bowl and milk jug soldered. Teapot with spout repaired and a split to spout. Some decoration loose and with losses. Teapot 17.6ozt / 548.4g.Sugar bowl 13ozt / 407.2g.Milk jug 6.5ozt / 203.2g.
A ROYAL ALBERT LAVENDER ROSE SERVICE (QTY)to include; teapot and stand, sugar bowl, lidded sugar bowl, 1/4 pint milk jug and 1/2 pint milk jug, fourteen side plates, 14 teacups and saucers, a sandwich tray, bread and butter plate, fourteen dinner plates, fourteen starter plates, fourteen fruit saucers/ bowls, one serving dish and a sauce boat and stand.
WUCAI BARREL-SHAPED TEAPOT WITH COVER QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD 清康熙 五彩開光山水人物紋鼓式茶壺(含後嵌銀壺嘴) finely painted on either side with small figures in a mountainous landscape in a cartouche, the top and bottom of the teapot moulded with raised bosses, the cover similarly decorated with a lion finial, attached with a loop handle, mounted with a silver straight spout(18cm wide)Provenance: Private English collection, Surrey; formerly in a private English collection, Devonshire
FAMILLE ROSE PEACH-FORM 'PHEASANT AND BAMBOO' CADOGAN POT QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD 清乾隆 粉彩雉雞竹林花卉紋壽桃型倒流壺 moulded in peach form standing on an everted foot, painted on one side with a pheasant in a bamboo grove, the other side adorned with various flowers, branches of moulded leafy stems encircling the top of the body, set with a hollow loop-handle with an opening at the bottom and an upward-pointing spout, the base with a very thin coating of glaze and a perforation in the centre(19.5cm wide)Provenance: Private English collection, acquired in 2017; Formerly in an English private collection, Suffolk.Note: a comparable famille rose peach-shaped cadogan pot with applied floral design, dated to the Qianlong period, was sold at Rob Michiels Auctions, Belgium on 13th March 2021, lot 105. These peach form pots were a Chinese novelty meant to be a puzzling curiosity to a gathering of people who were sharing the wine. It appears there is no way to fill the ewer as there is no aperture on top, it seems impossible to fill it from the hole beneath as it would run straight out. The liquid is filled through a funnel in the base that extends vertically inside the pot to a height that prevents the liquid from escaping when the pot is turned right side up after filling. The later name, Cadogan, refers to teapots made in Europe, as well as the original Chinese form. It is said that William Cadogan, 1st Earl Cadogan (1675 – 1726), was the first person to own a Chinese wine pot of this shape, hence the name. In England, the Cadogan teapot was particularly popular in the second quarter of the 19th century. A Meissen copy of such Chinese form and decorated in European style, dated ca. 1725, is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number: 1974.356.488. It was modelled after a Chinese porcelain wine pot from the Kangxi period (1662–1722).
CASED CHINESE EXPORT SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE WITH SUGAR TONGS LATE QING TO REPUBLIC PERIOD, 清末民初 「慎昌」、「90」、「CL」款 外銷銀竹林舞蝶圖海棠形茶具一組四件(帶原盒)comprising: a teapot, a handled milk jug, a twin-handled sugar bowl, and a pair of sugar tongs, all vessels of quatrefoil form elegantly carved with bamboo grooves visited by butterflies, except the tongs, all marked '慎昌 (Shen Chang)', '90' and a retail mark 'CL' for Cheong Lam (林昌 [Cheng Lin]), in a cloth-lined original fitted wooden case(Teapot: 15cm high, 579g; milk jug: 12cm high, 224g; sugar bowl: 11cm high, 229g; sugar tongs: 11.7cm long, 43g)Provenance: Private Scottish collection, has been in the family for over 100 yearsNote: the retail mark is "CL" for CHEONG LAM/C.L. 林昌 [CHENG LIN]; a Canton retailer. With thanks to Adrien von Ferscht, a Chinese export silver specialist, for the footnote on this lot.
CHINESE EXPORT SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE AND A COFFEE POT LATE QING DYNASTY, WANG HING 90 清末 「Wang Hing」、「90」、「大吉」錘印款 外銷銀八角人物花卉圖茶具一組三件 及 咖啡壺一件 (共四件) comprising: a three-piece tea service including a teapot, milk jug, and sugar jar, and a tall coffee pot; each of octagonal form, the side panel applied with dragons in clouds, goldfish in watergrass, scholars gathering in garden setting, birds in bamboo grove, attached with one or two sinuous five-clawed dragon handles, each piece marked on the base with 'Wang Hing 90 Taikut' mark in square(Tea pot: 23cm, 677g; sugar jar: 18cm wide, 316g; milk jug: 12.5cm wide, 206g; coffee pot: 23.5cm wide, 799g)Provenance: Private English collection, London; acquired by Mary Josephine Anderson, née Noble (1888-1964) who was born in Hong Kong, thence by descent. Her father George E. Noble (1846-1901) joined the newly founded Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) when he was 19 and rose to the top position of Chief Manager until illness necessitated his early retirement.Note: Taikut (大吉) was the name of a silver workshop located in Canton, active during the late Qing period. There is also the mark of Wang Hing which was a well-known craft shop, based in Hong Kong, 10 Queen's Road Central, famous for specialising in gold and silver. According to Adrien von Frescht, "The Taikut mark appears on its own as well as in conjunction with the Wang Hing mark. This implies that Taikut was both a manufacturing workshop and a retail silversmith. It is perhaps revealing that the Wang Hing/Tai Kut combined mark is actually created by a single punch, indicating this was some form of working partnership and a regularly used one." See Chinese Export Silver 1785-1940, The Definitive Collectors' Guide, University of Glasgow. Scottish Centre for China Research, 2015
A collection of table silver from railway company steamers to include, an L.M.S coffee pot, an L.M.S Steamers coffee pot and toast rack, a Hule & Netherlands Steamships teapot and a Great Central Steamships milk jug and handled sugar bowl, stamped. (6) L.M.S coffee pot- 18x18x9cm, L.M.S Steamers coffee pot- 22x15x11cm, toast rack- 15cm, H.N.S.C teapot- 11x18x9cm, G.C.S milk jug- 7x12x5cm, sugar bowl- 6x13x6cm.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver comprising: a Victorian silver cream-jug, by Edward and John Barnard, London, 1854, 11.5cm high; an Elizabeth II silver-mounted cheese-scoop, Maker's Mark JRR, Birmingham, 1978, 29.5cm long; the silver plate comprising: a silver plate mounted cut-glass claret-jug, 29cm high; a four-piece Victorian silver plate tea and coffee-service, each piece melon fluted, the teapot and coffee-pot with ivory insulated handles, the coffee-pot 25.5cm high; a pair of silver plate entree-dishes, covers and handles, each oval and with egg and dart border, 28.5cm wide (one tray)Teapot and coffee pot handles with some play, general wear and surface scratches throughout, no splits or repairs, mechanism on the cheese scoop functioning
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by G. Unite and Sons and Lyde Ltd., Birmingham, 1932, each piece compressed circular and with a central band, on spreading foot, comprising: a teapot with wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 24.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 21oz, 653gr (3)
A George IV Silver Teapot and a Similar Victorian Silver Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl, The Teapot by Crispin Fuller, London, 1822, The Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl by Nathan and Hayes, Birmingham, 1894, each piece oblong and on ball feet, with gadrooned border, the cream-jug and sugar-bowl with reeded shoulder and angular handle, the teapot with ivory-insulated leaf-capped handle and ivory-insulated finial, the teapot 29cm wide, total gross weight 30oz 16dwt, 957gr (3)The teapot marked on side. Further part marked underneath, on handle and inside cover. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising overall. There have been repairs to some of the feet and to one side. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory insulators. The cream-jug and sugar-bowl each marked on side. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear as well as bruising.
Eleven items of early 20th century and later Canton famille rose porcelain, including a cylindrical jar and cover, a barrel form jar and cover, five vases, etc (two trays) (most a.f.)Box and cover one - repair throughout body and cover including old stapled repairs and poorer later attempts with some losses also. Box and cover two - repaired and re-painted lid, the main body with a restored rim and foot, some paint scratches. Box and cover three - some wear to the enamel decoration. Teapot one - lacking cover and with two chips to the rim, large chip to the shoulder, and wear throughout. Teapot two - no evidence of damage but with heavy wear. Vase and cover - with repaired knop, the cover with multiple flea bite chips and rubbing, the main body with a chipped rim and heavy wear. Bottle vase - with poorly repaired rim and a large loss there also. Chipped foot and paint scratches. Baluster vase one - with fully and poorly repaired neck and rim. Rubbing and later gilded decoration. Some losses and paint scratches. Baluster vase two - with rubbing, later gilded decoration, glaze loss and paint scratches. Twin-handled vase - with chipped rim, rubbing and some paint scratches.
A Wileman & Co. Foley china part teaset in the Thistle design, together with a 20th century Meissen cup and saucer, quantity of moustache cups and saucers, A Davenport dish, a 19th century printed pearlware mug, a 19th century Staffordshire porcelain loving cup and similar mug and a Royal Bonn teapot and cover (one shelf)
China, famille rose Canton geëmailleerde theepot, 19e eeuw, gedecoreerd met figuren in een rivierlandschap met opstaand handvat (deksel ontbreekt, restauraties) [1] h. 17,5 cm. China, famille rose Canton enamel teapot, 19th century, decorated with figures in a river landscape with overhead handle (cover lacking, repair to one foot and to handle, body reglued, cracks)
Japan, Imari porseleinen theepot, Edo periode, 18e eeuw, de geribde zijden gedecoreerd met chrysanten en irissen (haarlijn) Provenance: Particuliere collectie Chinees en Japans porselein uit het bezit van een Nederlands verzamelaarsechtpaar [1] h. 9,5 cm Japan, Imari porcelain teapot, Edo period, 18th century, the ribbed sides decorated with chrysanthemum and iris (hairline), provenance: Dutch private collection
A group of ceramics to include a Newhall teapot stand with floral motif decoration; a Bailey & Barnum set of two teacups and saucers and bowl with blue seaweed and shell decoration; a shallow bowl, the inside decorated with inscription 'Fill it again', 16cm diameter; a majolica glazed ceramic vase with relief decoration of Bacchus and fruiting vines, 20cm high and further items (10)Surface cracks and chips to underside and pits to glaze on surface of Newhall teapot stand, teacups with chips to underside, fill it again bowl with pits and damages to glaze and inscription rubbed
A mixed group to include nine 19th century Chinese porcelain plates decorated with butterflies, each 19cm diameter; a Royal Worcester hand painted dish, 9cm diameter; a North African tri-metal teapot, 27cm wide; a papier-mache box and a giltwood frameFrame with chip and piece missing, some of the plates with chips around the edges, dents to teapot
A collection of continental porcelain to include a Dresden coffee pot, 20cm in height; a 19th century teacup and saucer with a cross swords mark to the base; a Dresden tea strainer and a pair of lidded vases, 24cm high From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale.the pair of vases in good condition with some wear to the gilding; the Dresden teapot in good condition with minor wear to gilding; the teacup with wear to gilding
A quantity of silver plate and metalware to include trays, a teapot, a wine coaster etc together with an Eastern lacquered box, an incense burner etc 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
TWO LACQUER BOXES AND COVERSEdo period (1615-1868), early/mid 19th centuryEach decorated in gold and slight coloured takamaki-e, the first an oval black-lacquer suzuribako (box for writing utensils), the cover with a pair of doves, the inside of the box embellished with fern and containing a detachable baseboard for the suzuri (ink-grinding stone) and a cloisonné-enamel suiteki (water dropper) in form of a teapot, unsigned, 4.5cm x 24cm x 20.5cm (1¾in x 9½in x 8 1/16in); the second a tiered jubako (picnic box) decorated with overlapping fans enclosing seasonal bird-and-flower scenes on a polished wood ground, the en-suite removable tray embellished with autumnal plants bending against the full moon, signed on the base in gold lacquer Hotokusai Kakushu with a kao; 13cm x 19.2cm x 16.3cm (5 1/16in x 7½in x 6 3/8in). (8).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TWO CHINESE PORCELAIN TEAPOTS, MID 20TH CENTURY. One with bird and floral scene with inscription. The other with figures in landscape scene with inscription. Both with two-character maker's marks to base. Approx. 16.5cm length. (2)Red enamel teapot in good overall condition, without damages or repairs. The black enamel teapot with small chip to rim with no other damages or repairs.
THREE CHINESE CERAMIC ITEMS. To include a Chinese white-glazed porcelain shallow dish - early Ming dynasty, a glazed conical pottery bowl - Yuan dynasty and a Yixing pottery teapot with four-character mark to base and a two-character mark to inside of cover. Teapot 17.5cm length. (3)White-glazed bowl with two hairlines to rim. Bowl with minor chips to rim. Teapot in good overall condition.
GROUP OF CHINESE ENCRE DE CHINE PORCELAIN, 18TH CENTURY. To include a teapot, milk jug, cup, bowl and two saucers with floral grisaille decoration. Teapot 14cm height . (6)Teapot with loss to tip of spout, no other areas of damage. The milk jug with metal repair to handle. Cup in good condition. Bowl with 3.5cm hairline running vertical from rim. Both saucers with minor fritting.
GROUP OF FIVE CHINESE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 18TH CENTURY. To include a teapot, two tankards and two cream / milk jugs. With figural and floral decoration. Larger tankard 12.5cm height. (5) afTeapot cover with extensive repair, the body with very shallow chip to rim otherwise good condition. Large tankard with staple repair and visual cracks to interior. Smaller tankard with slight chip to interior rim and crack around bottom part of handle. Larger jug with crack repair to handle and hairline to rim. Smaller jug with glaze loss to handle and long hairline to body.
A Copeland Spode's Italian part service comprising a teapot and cover, coffee pot, sugar bowl, six coffee cans, six saucers, sixteen teacups, fifteen saucers, salt pig, two graduating jugs, salad bowl, ash tray, two egg cups, tea light, two rectangular serving dishes, sandwich plate, game pie dish, jardiniere, sauceboat and stand, cruet stand, two graduating platters, three small bowls, eight side plates, six dessert plates, three plates, two various saucers together with various other blue and white pottery. (3 boxes).
A silverplate tea and coffee service comprising coffeepot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl, milk jug and serving tray, inscribed Presented to Mr & Mrs H.E.Miller by Mrs E.H.Holden 21st August 1901, purportedly a suffragette. A Mrs E.H Holden is listed in The Women's Suffrage Movement in Britain and Ireland: A Regional Survey.
A late 18th century creamware teapot, possibly Leeds, decorated in blue underglaze with a pagoda in a landscape to one side and a blossoming tree to the verso, a chrysanthemum finial to the lid and entwined handle, underglaze leaf mark to base, height 11.5cm.Chips to inner rim, chips to spout, chip to finial, firing crack to handle.
A Bitossi Rimini blue candle holder, shaped as a jar with cut-away section and loop handle, height 19.5cm, together with a Brannam Barnstable teapot and cover (2).Lot 857Bitossi candle holder- General crazing, two tiny areas of glaze loss, one to the foot of the handle and one to the base, extra images on David Lay website.Teapot- Crazed and stained inside from use, no obvious damage, no pouring issues.
A Royal Albert Old Country Roses trefoil dish, a pair of chamberstick holders, six egg cups, teapot warmer, milk jug, posy holder, trinket box, two shaped dishes, heart shaped dish, clock, two Royal Albert Memory Lane teacups and saucers, five large bowls, three bowls, twenty small bowls and associated linens.
A Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea and coffee service comprising teapot and cover, coffeepot and cover, twin handled sugar bowl and cover, open sugar bowl, milk jug and cream jug, two tier cake stand, rectangular tray, oval shaped tray, large circular stand, large circular plate, two handled circular tray, porcelain handled knife, twelve teacups, twelve saucers, twelve coffee cups fourteen saucers and twelve side plates.
A Portmeirion pottery part tea and dinner service comprising teapot, cover and stand, sugar bowl and cover, two jugs, six coffee cans, six saucers, six side plates, six bowls, six dinner plates, six oval dishes, six napkin rings, egg cup, butter dish and cover, two small fruit bowls, small mustard pot, four various ramekins, coffee can, rectangular serving dish, salt and pepper shakers, vinegar bottle, four small canisters, 35th Anniversary charger and Coral jug, two sweet dishes, cake set, six coasters, six placemats and a tea cosy. (2 boxes).Very minor chips on ramekin with crazing and discolouration.
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