A George III silver teapot, of inverted baluster form upon a spreading reeded foot, the body ornately repousee decorated with scrolling cartouches, cherubs and sailing scenes, having embossed leaf capped C scroll handle with ivory insulators, the hinged domed lid with flame finial, 19.23oz, London 1809, maker probably John Edwards III, length 23cm (tip to tip), h.15cmCondition report: Foot has been soldered.Small dent to right of cartouche.Engraving to cartouches, worn.Ivory insulators with hairlines.No erasures.Marks very good.Stands well and handle is straight and firm.Lid fits well.
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A George III silver pedestal teapot, having gadrooned borders and acanthus leaf capped handle with ivory insulators, the body with a central band of bright cut engraved scrolling flowers, the finial of flattened floral embossed form, all upon a pedestal to a circular foot on four ball feet, 32.3oz, hallmarked to side and hinged cover maker Naphtali Hart, London 1821, h.25cm (to tip of handle), w.31cm (tip to tip)
A late Georgian silver three-piece tea set, comprising angular wooden handled teapot with hinged lid and wood finial, twin handled sugar, and cream jug, all of girdled rectangular form on ball feet, having chased floral scroll decoration, all pieces hallmarked London 1810, maker Alexander Field, gross weight 32.95oz, teapot length 29cm(tip to tip), h.15cmCondition report: Some marks worn.Some minor knocks and dents throughout.
A mid Victorian silver three-piece tea service, each piece of repousse floral and scrolling decorated rectangular form and with monogrammed cartouche to one side and armorial cartouche to the other, the teapot having hinged stepped cover to a flame finial, S-scroll handle with applied thumbpiece and ivory insulators, the deep twin handled sugar standing upon four trefoil feet, maker John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard (Barnard & Sons Ltd), London, teapot 1872, cream and sugar 1873, each further stamped with an S and numbered verso, gross weight 39.5oz, teapot length 22.5cm, h13cm, sugar length 18.5cm, cream h.11cmCondition report: Modest handling wear.Otherwise no apparent faults.
An early Victorian silver teapot, of hexagonal form with angular shaped handle and spout, all-over profusely repousse decorated with a repeated cartouche depicting a man on horseback crossing a bridge surrounded with foliage and birds in the Chinese taste, the finial modelled as a tree branch, the handle with ivory insulators, 21oz, hallmarked to the lid and base for Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1838, further stamped "Whistler Fecit 11 Strand" and numbered 594 verso, width 23cm (tip to tip), h.17cmCondition report: Very small dent to base of one panel.Very minor handling wear.Otherwise no apparent faults.
A Victorian silver bachelors teapot, of plain lower bellied form with C scroll handle having ivory insulators, the hinged lid with turned finial, 10.7oz, London 1871, maker Alfred Ivory, further stamped for the retailers 'TURNER'S 58 & 59 NEW BOND ST', h.14cmCondition report: 'Turner's 'stamp is worn.Handle is loose.
A Staffordshire fine bone china dinner / breakfast set comprising 36 plates (9 x 26cm, 11 x 22cm, 8 x 18cm, 8 x 16cm; 10 soup bowls (21cm); 5 bowls (15.5cm); 9 two-handled soup bowls (12.5cm including handles); 2 dishes (12.5cm); 6 butter dishes (9cm); 1 cup and saucer; gravy boat; teapot; sugar bowl; 2 jugs; 2 egg cups and a rectangular dishCondition Report: The service is quite dirty (would easily clean), knife marks are visible on plates and bowls but in the Auctioneer's opinion are not excessive.
An interesting selection of metalware: 2 copper kettles (one stamped Linaglow, the other chromed and stamped Mawston); a chrome teapot with ceramic innner, wooden handle and finial; 2 brass saucepans; a heavy brass pan with iron swing-handle, a circular copper two-handled pan and two modern copper horns (coaching and circular hunting).
each piece baluster and with part-fluted lower body, comprising: a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe hot-water jug 21.5cm high, total gross weight 53oz 17dwt, 1,676grProvenance:From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Condition report: Each piece marked near handle. The teapot and hot-water jug each further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some loss to the finish on the ebonised handles and finials.
each piece facetted tapering oval and on spreading foot, later engraved with initials, comprising: a teapot; a hot-water jug; a kettle, stand and lamp, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the tray shaped oval and with reeded rim, in fitted brass-bound oak casethe tray 71cm wide over handles, total gross weight 200oz 17dwt, 6,248grProvenance:From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Condition report: Each piece fully marked near handle. The covers further part marked inside. Further marked on stand and inside lamp. There is some minor wear to the marks, though in general they are still legible. One of the fixing pins which hold the kettle to the base does not fit properly and it is lacking its chain. There are otherwise some surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The case has a later brass latch and is scuffed, marked and scratched in general.
oblong and on four ball feet, each with milled rim, comprising: a teapot with composition handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe teapot 27.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 33oz 1dwt, 1,028grProvenance:From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Condition report: Each piece fully marked near handle. The teapot further part marked inside cover. There is some minor wear to the marks though they are in general still legible. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
each piece compressed bombé and on collet foot, comprising: a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe teapot 24.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 21oz 17dwt, 679grProvenance:From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Condition report: Each piece fully marked near handle. The teapot further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises to the cream-jug and sugar- bowl. There is some loss to the finish on the ebonised handle.
each compressed circular and with egg and dart border, the sides applied with gilt grotesque masks and serpents, each piece later engraved with an initial within a garter and below an Austrian baron's coronet, comprising: a teapot, with ivory handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlThe initial is that of Solomon Benedict de Worms (1801-1882), the son of Benedikt Moses Worms and Schönche Jeannette Rothschild and grandson of Mayer Amschel Rothschild, the founder of the Rothschild banking dynasty.the teapot 30cm wide over handle, total gross weight 69oz 12dwt, 2,165grProvenance:Bonhams, London, 10 February 2004, lot 465.From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Condition report: Each piece marked near rim. The teapot further part marked inside cover, on finial spacer and on wing nut. There is wear to the marks with the maker's marks on some being on partly visible. Each piece further stamped '693' underneath. There is surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use overall. There are some areas of surface unevenness, possibly evidence of the removal of earlier engraving. The engraving on the cream-jug is over a thin area and the engraving is visible inside the cream-jug. The ivory handle on the teapot has some cracks and discolouration. The teapot rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.
each piece oblong and with canted corners, engraved with Cyrillic initials below a coronet, comprising: a coffee-pot with detachable strainer; a teapot, each with ivory insulated handle and finial; a sugar-bowl and cover, the cover with ivory insulated finial and a cream-jug, the tray oblong and with foliage cast scroll handlesthe tray 68.5cm long, the coffee-pot 18cm high, total gross weight 189oz 9dwt, 5,894grProvenance:Christie's, New York, 21 October 2003, lot 153A. ($59,750). From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Condition report: Each piece marked underneath. The strainer marked on edge. The teapot, coffee-pot and sugar-bowl further marked inside cover. Each piece further marked with Austrian tax mark. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some cracking and staining to the ivory insulators.
each lobed and on foliage and scroll cast feet, with leaf-capped handle, the handle on the teapot ivory insulatedthe teapot 30cm wide over handle, total gross weight 35oz 4dwt, 1,095grProvenance: Property from the Estate of Ian Stephenson, The Laithes, Penrith (lots 2277-2324).Condition report: Each marked near rim. The teapot further marked inside cover and on finial. There is wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory insulators. There is some bruising to the sides, particularly on the teapot.
oblong and on four ball feet, with canted corners, the lower body part-fluted and with shaped gadrooned rim and ivory-insulated handle, the hinged cover with part ivory finial, Together With: a similar Victorian silver plate coffee-pot with wood handlethe teapot 28cm wide over handles, gross weight 22oz 8dwt, 698gr, the coffee-pot 22.5cm highProvenance: Property from the Estate of Ian Stephenson, The Laithes, Penrith (lots 2277-2324).Condition report: The Teapot: Fully marked underneath. The cover, finial and handle apparently unmarked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. One side has an area of unevenness where it has been erased. There is a small area of damage under the finial on the cover. This is only visible from the inside. The handle has been repaired. There is some staining and cracking to the ivory insulators.The coffee-pot: there is overall surface scratching and wear. The wood handle is cracked and there is some wire holding the handle together.
each piece lobed and on pedestal foot, with an overall hammered finish, comprising: a teapot with carved handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe teapot 27.5cm wide over handles, total gross weight 35oz 12dwt, 1,107grProvenance: Property from the Estate of Ian Stephenson, The Laithes, Penrith (lots 2277-2324).Condition report: Each piece marked near handle. The teapot further part marked on cover bezel. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The handle on the teapot is possibly replaced.
each piece fluted and on shell and foliage cast base, engraved on one side with presentation initials, comprising: a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory insulated handles; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe coffee-pot 24.5cm high, gross weight 82oz 19dwt, 2,580grCondition report: Each piece marked underneath. The teapot and coffee-pot each further part marked inside cover. The teapot finial part marked, the finial on the coffee-pot apparently unmarked. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There has been an inscription erased from the cartouche of the coffee-pot, teapot and sugar-bowl and from underneath on the cream-jug. There are some repairs visible mostly inside the teapot.
^ A Chinese White Metal Mounted Blanc de Chine Teapot and Cover, the porcelain probably Zhangzhou, late 17th century, of ovoid form, moulded with prunus, 13cm highFootnote: A related example is in the collection at Ham House, Surrey, inventory no.Nt1139006Condition report: Cover broken in half and repaired, with section of flowers missing. Some crazing and staining to glazing throughout.
^ A Chinese Porcelain Punch Bowl, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in gardens and with landscapes on an orange cell ground, 26.5cm diameter; A Similar Hexagonal Teapot Stand, painted with figures within an underglaze blue border, 16.5cm diameter; and An Ovoid Vase, 19th century, painted in underglaze blue with birds amongst foliage and rockwork, 28cm high (3)Condition report: Punch bowl with several hairline cracks. Both punch bowl and teapot stand with wear to enamels and gilding. Blue and white jar probably reduced in height and also possibly lacking cover. Vase converted to a lamp base and with extensive surface wear and scratching.
MID-19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON ROSE MEDALLION TEAPOT,with typical enamelled decoration, 16.3cm high, along with another, both retaining lids, and a punch bowl on hardwood stand (3)Condition report: Teapot bearing figural decoration with hairline through the rim, firing cracks and inclusions to interior spout and applied mouldings where handles is attached, small chips to foot rim Bowl rings true with no visible damage Second teapot with glaze scratch to spout, firing cracks to spout interior but no visible damageAll with some rubbing to decoration, glaze inclusions, fritting and general wearAdditional images available
LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEAPOT,the domed cover with a moulded peach finial, of canonball form with scroll handle, hand-painted with figural scenes, 17cm high, along with a matched slop bowl, teacup, also another teacup and a saucer (5)Condition report: Small hairline to teapot lid interior, lid rim has been chipped and crudely restored, lid a very loose fit and probably associated, teapot with hairline to rim, historic damage and repair around lower joint and mid-section of handle, spout underside chipped and crudely restored, some scratches and rubbing to decoration; bowl has a vertical hairline, further glaze scratches and rubbing; polychrome saucer chipped and with hairline; one cup with small chip to rim; other cup heavily inc,used and with numerous firing flaws but does not appear damaged; additional images available
EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE TEAPOT,painted with a Foo Dog in iron red, printed character mark to base, 12cm highCondition report: Some firing imperfection including pinholing and pitting throughout, per original manufacturing. Some general surface wear present, in keeping with age and use, including to painted areas. Handles are tarnished with spots of rusting. Staining to interior. Additional images available.
A Mid XIX Century Barge Ware Pottery Double Spouted Teapot and Cover, the brown glaze applied with flowers and central plaque inscribed "Mrs W Balham, Incline Cottage, Cowhill 1858", 19cm high.Lot 1024 - 'U' shaped severance to the end of the nearest spout to the Balham name, approximately 1.0 x 1.0cm re-glued, minor chips/glaze loss to white bear rim, light crazing.
A Coalport Country Ware white glazed part dinner service, to include a stilton cheese dome and coverCondition report: Overal dirty. Has some light signs of use, several small chips and three dinner plates are cracked. Tureens have no lids. Two cracked cups. Teapot cracked base. One dish rim chip. Some staining and most use visible on dinner plates.
Berthe Wallis (1936-2019) - a large studio pottery bullet shaped teapot, with stylised handle, blue applied speckle glazed decoration to a greenish-brown ground, h.21cm; together with one other similar smaller example, having cream and green abstract decoration, length 21.5cm (2)Condition report: Both in very good and original condition overall.
An Art Deco silver plated four-piece tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each having reeded stepped detail and on circular stepped foot, the tea and coffee pots with ebonised finials and angular handles, each stamped Made in England and numbered 6895 verso, coffee pot h.19.5cm, teapot length 29cm
A circa 1878 Doulton Lambeth stoneware teapot, the silver rim above a tapered body with sgraffito decoration, impressed marks to the underside, 14.5cm high, together with a matching milk jug, a Doulton Lambeth stoneware chamberstick,12cm high, and a Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, flanked by twin loop handles, 16.5cm high (4)Condition report: Twin handled vase: There are two large cracks to the rim. Otherwise intact.Small jug: Rim needs a polish. Otherwise intact.Teapot: Mounts need a polish. Otherwise intact.Chamberstick: Intact.
A late 19th century Doulton Lambeth stoneware teapot, inscribed 'Polly put the kettle on and we'll have tea', impressed marks to the underside, 14cm high, together with a Royal Doulton stoneware tobacco jar, 13.5cm high, and a Douton Lambeth stoneware jug, inscribed 'Bread at pleasure, drink by measure', 12cm high (3)
A large collection of late 19th and early 20th century Doulton stoneware and porcelain miniatures, some with silver rims, (34)Condition report: Pair round vases: One is chipped.Lend More Than Thou Owest Jug: Handle smashed off.Slender brown ewer: Handle cracked.Cerebos salt: Intact.White/blue vase: Intact.Foot warmer: Intact.Huntry teapot with lid: Intact.Without lid: Intact.All salts except for Cock Tavern example: Intact.Tyg: Intact.Milk churn: Intact.Sheep vase: Cracked.All other vases: Intact.Tankard: Cracked.Bovril and Russian stores jars: Lacking ids but intact.Rest: Intact.
A Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern pottery four-piece tea set, having hammered pewter mounts, comprising bullet shaped teapot, length 21.5cm, hot water jug, h.15.5cm, squat circular sugar bowl, dia.9cm, and a single handled cream jug, h.8cm, each with impressed marks and blue painted signatures versoCondition report: All lightly crazed.Teapot: Small chip to the spout. The lid finial does not sit entirely straight.Water jug: Intact.Milk jug: Small chip to the handle and star crack to one side.Sugar bowl: Intact.
A collection of Royal Doulton cermaics relating to Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, to include a large 1905 Lambeth stoneware silver rimmed jug, commemorating the centenary of Nelson's death, 21cm high, a similar pewter rimmed loving cup, silver rimmed spill vase, teapot and milk jug, a large hexagonal lustre vase bearing Nelson's motto: Palmam qui Meruit Ferat (let he who has won it, hear the palm), designed by Reco Capey (1895-1961), 28cm high, an 'Historic England' series plate depicting Nelson and HMS Victory, 15cm diameter and a 'Famous Ships' series plate depicting HMS Victory, 26.5cm diamater (8)Condition report: Smaller silver rimmed vase: Condition is good, no damage.Small jug: Condition is good, no damage.Small square plate: Some light surface scratching but generally good, no damage.Larger circular plate: Condition is good, no damage.Reco Capey vase: Condition is good, no damage.Loving cup: Condition is good, no damage.Teapot: Some large firing cracks to the interior but no damage.Larger silver rimmed jug: Rim has some small dents (see additional image). There is some surface scratching on the handle side. The handle itself has been restored.
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