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George III silver teapot, Sheffield 1811, maker Thomas Blagden & Co. the ivory finial above a domed hinged lid, gadrooned rim and later ivory effect handle, the spout with shell cast terminal, the body with foliate engraved band and vacant foliate bordered cartouche to each side, raised on four orb feet, total weight 17.5oz
A Grays pottery hand painted duet set, painted with blue and pink flowers, comprising, teapot, large milk jug, beaker, pair of cups and saucers, side plate, pattern number 8819-9, printed marks; A Grays Pottery Basket of Flowers Sunbuff pattern coffee set. for five inc coffee pot, cream jug , sugar bowl, five coffee cans and saucers, pattern number A3426. printed marks (2)
A George V silver teapot, Vander & Hedges, London 1918, of compressed spherical form on circular foot, wooden knop and handle, 12.5cm long, weight 28.80oztCR; Overall good, no large dents, splits or signs of repair to the body, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Some thinning, light splitting and denting around the opening on the spout. Cover in good order, opening and closing smoothly, closing flush. Light splitting to the foot, but no signs of large denting, damage or repair. Teapot sits flat on a level surface. Wooden knop in good order, wooden handle shows moderate scratching and wear.
A porcelain tea service, early 19th century, probably Coalport, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, six teacups and saucers, six breakfast cups, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl and two sandwich plates, the teapot with split foliate terminal handle and ancanthus leaf moulding to the spout, the cover with acorn finial (see Miller and Berthoud plate 1776 for similar shape), the London shape cups with flared lip and spur handle (see Berthoud plate 369 for similar shape) (25) (at fault)
A Cauldon part tea service, 19th century, comprising: twelve waisted teacups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates, and two sandwich plates, each piece decorated with floral garlands within a cobalt gilt highlighted border, with a boxed Buckingham Palace limited edition Golden Jubilee 2002 chocolate cup, cover and saucer, modelled after a piece of 18th century Vienna porcelain from the Royal Collection, with certificate numbered 2 of 1000, 12cm high, and a Minton silver form teapot, decorated in the "Cuckoo" pattern, 16cm high (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:Cauldon service - All pieces show minor fine surface scratching and minor rubbing to the gilt highlights. Two cups show staining to the interior and several saucers show wear around the well. All cups except one ring clearly when pinged. The non ringing cup shows no obvious cracks.Chocolate cup - Shows minor rubbing to the gilt highlights but no obvious chips, cracks or losses.Teapot - Shows fine surface crazing throughout, rubbing to the gilt highlights and staining to the interior.
A Royal Albert Petite Point part service, comprising eight dinner plates, 24.5cm wide, six dessert plates, 19.5cm wide, six side plates, 15.5cm wide, seven bowls, 16cm wide, nine tea cups, 7cm high, six saucers, 14cm wide, a teapot and stand, 24.5cm long, a milk jug, 9cm high, a sucrier, 14cm wide, a finger bowl, 10.5cm wide, two meat platters, 41.5cm wide and 35cm wide, and a serving dish, 23.5cm wide (50) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show fine some fine surface scratching and minor rubbing to the gilt highlights. Two side plates show cutlery marks to the borders. One shows an incomplete border transfer. The teapot shows minor staining to the interior. The majority of pieces are marked as second quality.
A Royal Albert Old Country Roses part service, to include; six dinner plates, six salad plates, six side plates, six dessert bowls, six finger bowls, six teacups and saucers, six coffee cups an saucers, a teapot and cover on stand, a coffee pot and cover, six soup bowls and stands, two serving dishes and covers, a two-tiered cake stand, a sauce boat and stand, a butter dish, two pepperettes, two milk jugs, two condiment pots, two condiment bowls, three assorted serving dishes, and six assorted pieces of cutlery, together with a further assortment of Royal Albert Old Country Roses wares, including a biscuit barrel, 28cm high, two telephones, tallest 20cm high, a 1996 calendar plate, 27cm diameter, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, 5cm high, an urn and cover, 14cm high, four assorted vases measuring between 16.5cm and 24.5cm, and an assortment of figurines and trinket dishes, and a further selection of tableware by Duchess and Spode (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:Most pieces show minor fine surface scratching and minor rubbing to the gilt highlights, but no obvious chips, cracks or losses. Some pieces show small purple stains to the underside. One bowl shows a factory glazed crack to the exterior. The jardiniere shows extensive repairs. A scallop shaped salt shows a chip to the rim and a fork shows a hairline crack to the ceramic handle.
W.A.S. Benson (British 1854-1924), an Arts & Crafts copper and brass tripod candlestick, c.1905, stamped W.A.S Benson on foot,The brass sconce and shaped stem, having a copper flower form drip-pan, raised on a tripod base with 'spade' shaped feet; together with a small copper teapot with brass cover, handle, spout and foot, attributed to W.A.S Benson and apparently unmarked; and a copper and brass chamber stick with leaf form drip pan, possibly by Benson, unmarked; and a copper and brass vase, with faint mark for Carl Deffner,Tallest 17.5 cm high (4)Provenance: Herbert Kennard Collection.Literature: Edited by Ian Hamerton, W.A.S Benson – Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design, Antique Collectors Club, 2005, p.254, Pl.25 (similar small teapot 693)Structures good, but all with some wear and rubbing and age related marks. The vase and the teapot with some small indentations. Interiors with dirt and aging.
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