A 20th Century Chinese Yixing clay pottery teapot / writing water pourer having a bell shaped finial lid with shaped loop handle and small pouring spout. Incised decoration to rim, seal mark to underside and handle. No visible signs of major damage. Measures approx; 15cm long.Good condition commensurate with age.
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Porcelain dish with milk and blood decor, China 20th century, 24 cm diameter, 2 dishes, 16.5 cm diameter (rim chips), 6 capuchin saucers, 12 cm diameter (3 with hairline), Imari dish, 22 cm diameter (edge damage), teapot with black painted decor (chips on the lid) and Imari bowl (hairline), 19th/20th century
1 pair of porcelain miniature vases with blue and white decor of 2 people in the garden, 1 porcelain powder blue miniature vase, 1 blue and a gray porcelain holder for incense, bronze teapot and tea caddy in a textile-lined box and a porcelain Famille Rose saucer with 2 birds in blossom tree, China ca. 1900.23 cm diameter (restored)
A Victorian silver teapot, hallmarked Sheffield 1892, James Dixon & Sons, of bullet form with fully curved fluted body and ebonized finial and side handle, 14cm high, 24cm wide; together with an associated silver sugar bowl and milk jug, hallmarked Sheffield 1908, Charles Boynton & Co., 35 troy oz. (Gross) (3)
A Victorian three piece silver tea service, London 1851, including a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, of waisted form with engraved scrolling decoration, 45 troy oz. (Gross), teapot 19cm high; together with an associated silver plated coffee jug, 25cm highCondition reportFew minor dents & surface marks.
An Edward VII and a George V Harlequin Silver Five Piece Tea and Coffee Service by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1907 and 1916, and Frank Hobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1939, of circular bulbous panelled form with wide scroll pierced rims and on circular footrims, comprising - teapot, 5.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, coffee pot, 8.25ins high and hot water pot, 7.5ins high, three larger pieces with ebonised handles and finials, gross weight 79ozs
A Victorian Silver Circular Four-Piece Tea Service, by JR and retailed by Edward and Sons, Glasgow and London, Glasgow, 1875, of Eastern design embossed with panels of fish, figures, animals and objects within geometric borders and with rectangular cartouche engraved with crest, comprising - teapot, 7.25ins high, hot water pot, 9.75ins high, each with temple pattern finials, milk jug and sugar bowl, gross weight 63ozsCondition Report:Teapot - hinge to lid works well and lid fits comfortably. Handle tight. Seam to tip of spout, under spout has very slightly opened along approx. 1.3cm along its length.Hot water jug - hinge works well and cover well seated. Handle is tight. Horizontal dent to the base measuring approx. 3.5cm terminates at its right end with a small vertical crack to the metal measuring approx. 5mm. Milk jug - with small dent to foot. Sugar bowl - the rim very slightly out of true. In general terms this service appears to be in reasonably good condition. There is some typical scattered wear to all pieces.
An Elizabeth II Silver Octagonal Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1960, with reeded mounts, angular handles and on octagonal footrims, comprising - teapot, 6.5ins high, coffee pot, 8.25ins high, each with composition finials and handles, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 53ozs
An Elizabeth II Silver Rectangular Four-Piece Tea Service and a Pair of Edward VII Silver Two-Handled Vases, the tea service by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1960 and 1962, with gadroon mounts, angular handles, moulded bulbous bodies and on ball feet, comprising - teapot, 5.75ins high, hot water pot, 8ins high, each with composition finials and handles, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 49ozs, and a pair of Edward VII silver two-handled urn pattern spill vases, the bodies with leaf moulded ornament on circular footrims, 5.5ins high, by Elkington and Co.,Birmingham, 1906, loaded
A Shelley coffee pot, a teapot and a collection of Shelley tablewares with cottage garden scenes Condition Report: Coffee pot finial cracked and restuck. Teapot and cover - spout with hairline crack, Tea cup and saucer (not a trio) - saucer with some hairline cracking to glaze, some crazing to glaze of cup, Two cake plates, ok. A side plate - cracked across and restuck. A saucer - ok.A milk jug ok.
Three pieces of silver plate and two pieces of porcelain: a late 19th century epergne with cranberry glass and silver-plate base modelled as three scallop shells, a silver-plated teapot and muffin dish, a 19th century porcelain model of a baby on a high chair and a Royal Stanley Ware vase decorated in the 'Jacobean' pattern.
A late 19th / early 20th century three-piece porcelain tea service by Hadley's of Worcester: teapot, melon-shaped cream jug and similarly shaped sugar. Each piece hand gilded and decorated with sprays of roses. Painted and printed marks to their undersides. (Damage to rim of cream jug and rim of sugar (small piece away and hairlines etc.) The teapot appears to be in good order with no breakages or hairlines noted) (3)
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