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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.
Kangxi period Chinese export porcelain teapot with blue and white decoration within lotus petal forms. Marked along the underside with an artemisia leaf in underglaze blue. A partial label from Guest & Gray, London, is affixed to the underside.Height: 3 1/2 in x width: 6 in x depth: 3 1/2 in.
Chinese export porcelain teapot with famille rose decoration depicting European style flowers on white ground. The teapot retains some gilding along the rims and finial. Labels from Guest & Gray, London, are adhered to the underside and inside of the lid.Height: 5 3/4 in x width: 8 in x depth: 4 in.
Chinese export porcelain teapot and lobed undertray. Decorated with famille rose reserves depicting a scene of figures visiting an ascetic in the mountains, surrounded by elaborate underglaze blue decoration. The teapot and tray with some remnants of gilding.Teapot; Height: 6 3/4 in x width: 8 in x depth: 4 1/4 in. Undertray; height: 3/4 in x diameter 5 in.
Chinese famille verte porcelain teapot in a molded bamboo form. Decorated throughout in famille verte enamels with a motif of roosters among flowers. A flower mark, likely Kangxi period, in underglaze blue along the underside. A metal chain connects the lid to the spout, and likely once extended to the handle, the top of which has a metal bracket. A Guest & Gray, London, label is adhered along the underside.Height: 4 3/4 in x width: 7 in x depth: 3 3/4 in.
18th c. Chinese export porcelain teapot and undertray. The teapot with applied floral decoration throughout and gilded borders. The undertray in a lobed form with applied floral decoration along the edges.Teapot; Height: 5 in x width: 6 in x depth: 3 in. Undertray; Height: 1 in x diameter 6 3/4 in.
Yongzheng period Chinese export porcelain undertray for a teapot, profusely decorated in famille rose enamels. In a hexagonal form with a scalloped rim, decorated with a central reserve of flowers surrounded by an elaborate border in blue, pink, and yellow, with three small reserves depicting floral scenes.Height: 1 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.
VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE,maker John Finlay, Glasgow 1899, comprising teapot, hot water pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of baluster form, engraved initials 'MN' within a scrolling cartouche, further embossed with scrolls and foliage to one side, and with wrythen fluting to the other, on four scroll bracket feet, the hot water pot with presentation enscription to 'Rev. J.H. Horton McNeill....in hearty appreciation of his valued services. BUENOS AYRES JUNE 1897-MARCH 1900', 24cm high, approx 1890g grossCondition report: Tarnish present throughout the lot, including some possibly overcleaned spots, particularly to bodies of the tea and coffee pot. Ding to the base of the teapot. Teapot handle quite loose. Ding to the neck of the coffee pot. Additional images available.
CHINESE WHITE METAL THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE,unmarked, circa 1900, comprising teapot with ivory insulators, lidded twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, with bamboo moulding and bright cut decoration featuring eagle perched on branch and floral sprays, teapot 24.5cm long, approx 895g (3)Condition report: Condition generally good. Light wear as per use and age.Area of discolour and deterioration towards the lower insulator on the teapot handle, also minor possible split to upper section of handle, and discolour to interior from use. Minor dent to cream jug. Very minor misshaping to inner lip of sugar bowl. Additional images now available. No hallmarkings.
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