A COLLECTION OF WEDGWOOD CERAMICS, comprising a Wedgwood black basalt teapot (chipped rim and restoration work), cream jug and sugar bowl (chipped and restoration work), both the teapot and covered sugar bowl have a Sybil finial, impressed marks Wedgwood 42 on the base, three matt black Wedgwood tea cups (one chipped), a matt black basalt bread and butter plate impressed mark Wedgwood on the base (chipped on rim and base, signs of restoration), seven pieces of Wedgwood Blue Jasperware to include a cup and saucer, two pots, three pin dishes and two jugs, four pieces of Wedgwood 'Ice Rose' pattern giftware, a 'Nautilus Collection' shell pot, an 'Indiana' pattern blue and white bread and butter plate (slight crazing and surface scratches), a 'Lichfield' W4156 pattern dinner plate, three cabinet plates, etc. (28) (Condition Report: obvious damage mentioned in description)
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FOUR PIECES OF 'POPPY' PATTERN FRANZ PORCELAIN, comprising an Enchanted Garden vase FZ00716 height 15cm, an 'Aladdin' shape demi tasse teapot FZ00885, a matching teacup and saucer FZ00886, and a tray FZ01041 (4) (Condition Report: all appear in good condition, no obvious damage, would benefit from a clean)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE KITCHEN AND TABLE WARES ETC, to include Old Hall stainless steel flat wares, teapot, water jug trays etc, Pyrex casserole dish with tags attached, vintage coloured Pyrex mixing bowls, Rayware dishes, assorted other roasting dishes, boxed Russell Hobbs slow cooker, boxed Kenwood mini chopper and hand mixer, boxed Braun multiquick mixer, Le Creuset garlic press, woven place mats etc
A TWENTY TWO PIECE ROYAL ALBERT 'MOSS ROSE' PATTERN TEA SET, comprising a teapot (small firing crack to inside of teapot), a cream jug, a sugar bowl (tiny chip to rim), a cake plate, six teacups (one chipped foot), six saucers and six tea plates, (22) (Condition Report: generally good condition, specific obvious damage as stated, signs of light use, would benefit from a clean)
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include a large punch bowl, a pair of glass decanters with white metal stand, a cased six person setting of fish eaters, each fitted with ivorine handles, a silver plated salver, coffee pots, teapots, milk jug, coasters, a four piece tea service set comprising of teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl etc (condition report: used conditions, with wear and tear)
Decorative 20th Century Hand Quilted Items and Embroidered Linen, comprising a yellow silk hand quilted bag depicting lovers knot to each side, with a brass hinged clasp and faux bamboo handle, 32cm by 27cm (excluding handle)three semi-circular teapot covers hand quilted with decorative designs in yellow, raspberry and blue silk type fabric, 33cm by 25cmtwo others of oval shape with pleated sides in pink and bluecream linen table cloth hand embroidered with floral and geometric motifs, 80cm by 140cm and a similar tea cosy(8)Mary Lough CollectionMary Lough (1886-1968) of Chapman Hill Farm, Witton le Wear, was a leading expert of handmade quilts in Co Durham. Mary learnt to quilt at a young age helping her mother sew by candlelight, she became the first North Country quilter to formally teach quilting, by setting up classes in Weardale and local areas. By the 1950s she had achieved a national reputation through exhibiting at the V&A, Beamish among others, and quilting for clients all over the UK, Australia and America.One of Mary's students who she helped achieve her City and Guilds Diploma in 1952 was Amy Emms MBE. Her quilts represent the motifs familiar with North Country quilts including swirling intricate patterns, curvilinear shapes, feathers, sheaves of corn, plate/circle, fan, roses, lovers knots, cables circles.
A Worcester teapot and cover and a Chinese famille rose small bowl. The first decorated with blue and white Cannon Ball pattern, the teapot with blue crescent mark, printed with blue chinoiserie islands, with flower finial (damages) 15cm, the Chinese 18th century bowl with cafe-au-lait ground, painted with flower-sprays and butterflies (flaking), 12.5cm diam. Condition Report: The Worcester teapot and cover-chipping to spout and footrim, large hairline issuing from chip at footrim across base and up into body. The Chinese bowl with some flaking to coloure enamels and rubbing to the interior.
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Viners Ltd., Sheffield, 1933 and 1934, each piece tapering and with canted corners, on scroll feet, comprising a teapot, with wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 26cm wide over handle, total gross weight 30oz 12dwt, 952gr (3)
A Three-Piece American Silver Tea-Service and an American Silver Dish, Each by Gorham, Providence Rhode Island, Circa 1900, the tea-service oval and with part-fluted lower body, the teapot 20cm wide, the dish circular and on collet foot, engraved with initials, 24.2cm diameter, total gross weight of silver 23oz 11dwt, 733gr (4)
A Quantity of 19th Century and Later Chinese and Japanese Ceramics, including a pair of famille noir ginger jars and covers, a blue and white double gourd vase, a Cantonese teapot, cloisonne miniature teapot, two figures of bijin, a large pair of Satsuma vases, and a leaf moulded imari vase (two trays)Satsuma vases 41cm high
Royal Albert Paragon tea and dinner service for twelve decorated in the Belinda pattern, comprising fourteen saucers, twelve teacups, thirteen side plates, teapot, sauce boat and stand, salt and pepper shakers, two jugs, sucrier, twelve dinner plates, twelve smaller plates, two lidded tureens, twelve bowls, twelve smaller bowls, cake plate, oval plate and oval dish (100)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory dish decorated with sprays of flowers, 23cms diameter; together with another 20cms diameter; a pair of 19th century chocolate pots with gilt and floral decoration; a 19th century Newhall type slop bowl and Doulton Burslem teapot and cover with floral decoration and matching cream jug.
A late Victorian Brownfield majolica teapot and cover in the form of a fish jumping out of the sea, impressed pottery mark and seal mark to base, approx 18cms wide (a/f).Condition ReportThe fishes tail has an old glued repair, some fritting to the tip of the spout and there is one chip to one of the fins.
A Barge ware pottery teapot with plaque to 'Mrs Chappel 1891', 36cms high; together with a similar teapot and jug (3).Condition ReportThe cover lip on the small tea pot has some chips to the inner rim and has been restored. It also has some small chips to the lower rim and a small chip on the spout, the upper inner rim has also been chipped. The larger tea pot has some chips to the foot rim and the cover and rim have been restored. The jug is cracked and has some chips to the base rim.
A quantity of assorted Chinese and Japanese ceramics to include a pair of Chinese famille rose vases decorated with flowers, birds and insects, approx 22cms high; together with a Japanese glazed pottery figure of a sage; a Japanese Imari pattern plate; a Satsuma teapot & cover and other similar ceramics.
1920's silver teapot and twin handled sucrier, each of part fluted oval form, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield 1924, approximate gross weight 20.25 ozt (630 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Hallmarks with some light wear, but generally clear and legible.Ebonised finial cracked.

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