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A Chinese teapot, decorated various verses, with cover formed as a saucer, 3 1/4" high, and a famille rose teapot, decorated floral sprays (damages)Condition:Verse Teapot: Minor losses and rubbing to decoration.Famille Rose Teapot: Lid is cracked and chipped in multiple places. Spout is chipped and cracked, minor losses to decoration
A group of Belleek, First/Second Period and latercomprising three white teacups and saucers, a pink and white teacup and saucer, a pink and white moulded sugar dish and six white coffee cups and saucers, plain white teapot and cover with matching cream jug and sucrier together with two green-tinted teacups and saucers on conch shell feet; two green-tinted pentagonal dishes; two plain white teacups and saucers; one further similar pink-tinted teacup and saucer; a pink-tinted shell on raised coral foot; a plain white shell dish and three cornucopia vases, printed marks (qty) together with a Continental white lustre Nautilus shell teapot and cover with matching cream jug, sugar dish (lacking cover), one teacup and two saucers, impressed numerals 7356 and 7594 (qty)
A silver teapot, Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Sheffield, together with a silver tea caddy, two white metal boxes and a peridot set bar brooch, not stamped, total weight approx 27oz (at fault)Condition report: Teapot- hallmarks slightly rubbed, some slight creasing to the spout, general wear, refer to images Tea caddy- finial bent and had been reapplied, some small dents, general wear, refer to images oval box- general wear, refer to images cylindrical box- solder repairs to the base and cover, overall wear, refer to images bar brooch- general wear
An Edwardian silver pedestal teapot and milk jug, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907, teapot measures approx 18.5cm high, cream jug measures approx 12cm high, together with a Victorian miniature silver salt, total weight approx 25.9oz (3)Condition report: Hallmarks on the teapot slightly rubbed, the pedestal base on the cream jug slightly bent, crease/dent to the spout of the cream jug, a few small dents to the teapot, general wear to both, refer to images
An assorted group of ceramics comprising a Victorian Aesthetic movement teapot transfer-printed with rabbits, diamond registration mark, pattern K403, 16.5cm high; a Minton toothbrush box and cover decorated with bluebells, pattern D4599; a Lancastrian Pottery bud vase, 14cm high; Laslo for Mikasa Japan vase, 8cm high; a Royal Worcester blush ivory lobed plate, 17.5cm diameter; a Doulton Burslem blush ivory leaf-shaped dish, 26cm wide; a Doulton Burslem Aesthetic movement plate decorated with sunflowers, 23.2cm diameter and two framed Dutch delft tile panels
A silver teapot, Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1919, of circular form with ebonised handle and finial and raised on three out-swept feet,14.5cm high, together with an associated silver sugar bowl, London 1887, total weight approx 23oz (2)Condition report: Hallmarks clear to both, some dings to each but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A group of Rington's Tea teapots, comprising a Rington's Tea and Coffee Bean tea merchant teapot, with gold signature P. Cardew, limited edition no. 3375/7500, 29cm high, a blue and white Maling Rington's Tea canister dated 1991, 14cm high, a Newcastle Upon Tyne 1996 blue and white Rington's teapot, 10cm high, a Rington's tea sugar pot, 9cm high, and a ceramic tea caddy for The Old Tea Shop by Marks and Spencer. (5)
A group of Ringtons Tea and other memorabilia, to include a Rington Bear teapot, Rington Tea plaque, Mailing miniature replica teapot, and a Ringtons golden jubilee tea caddy, Ringtons commission bear egg cups, a Ringtons wall plaque, boxed, Ringtons millennium cups, fruit garden storage jars, golden jubilee china basket, and various empty tea tins. (3 trays)
George IV silver tea pot with embossed and cast foliate decoration, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1823, 12.75oz 396.5gm, Victorian shallow bowl with embossed foliate decoration and cast lion masks, by William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton) London 1886, 5.43oz 168.7gm, pierced and embossed scent bottle case, sugar tongs and two tea spoon 2.6oz 81,4gm, and silver handled knifeCondition Report: Teapot - clear hallmarks, lid slightly misaligned, one cartouch with worn engraved crest, minor dents to the cartouches and and handle, insulators appear to be replacedScent bottle case, with dents and some parts missing.Other items appear to be in good condition
A group of late eighteenth, early nineteenth century Newhall tea wares , c. 1790-1810. To include: Emerging Boat, 1604 waste bowl, Knitting pattern large saucer dish, teapot stand and a 1045 pattern stand. 19 - 21 cm wide. (5)Condition: Emerging Boat bowl with crack in base, teapot stand cracked and restored
collection of ceramics , including a Victorian part tea service , platter , Royal Albert Old country roses , Royal Crown Derby , Derby posies pattern , 2 figures of girls , an 1897 Queen Victoria jubilee enamel beaker and a Royal Worcester 2002 jubilee mug Condition , chip and crazing on the platter , repair to the end o the spout on the Victorian teapot ,
An early nineteenth century transfer-printed and coloured part tea service, c. 1830-40. Each piece is decorated with flowers and trellis. To include: sugar box and cover (teapot cover), five cups and two saucers, together with a similar part service of two cups and ten saucers. Condition: some minor damages.
A George III silver teapot, Henry Chawner, London 1792, of oval form with hinged cover, wooden knop and c-scroll handle, bright cut decoration and engraved cartouches to each side, one depicting a hare in a natural landscape, the other engraved 'To William Leggatt from Thomas Rogers Esq', 26.5cm long, weight 12.98ozt (at fault) CR; Small to medium sized dents throughout the body, concentrated on the side with the hare cartouche. Some splitting around the tip of the spout. Cover opens smoothly, but does not close flush. Several splits to the ebonised knop. Some separation between the handle and the body of the teapot. Some wear to the decoration, but all largely clear and legible. No signs of splitting to body, or repair.
A Worcester porcelain teapot circa 1780, decorated in a kakiemon design with alternating panels, the cover with typical floral knop, square fret mark to base, (rivet repaired and restored knop) 14cm high, with a Newhall commode shape teapot and cover, decorated in pattern 'N 173', 15cm high (at fault) (2)CR; Newhall example: Hairline cracks throughout the body of teapot, which are visible on the outside and the inside. The are several cracks to the spout of the teapot, which has had a later metal tip added on, and also shows signs of restoration where the spout meets the body. Restoration and repair to the neck of the teapot. Chips and losses to the edge of the base. Loss of enamel to the body and the cover. There is a crack to the knop of the cover, and possibly a missing embellishment to the finial. Please see additional images for illustration.Worcester teapot: large cracks to the body, visible on the exterior and interior. This has been rivet repaired in places. Possible signs of restoration to the body and around the handle. General scratching, wear and tear commensurate with age and use. Evidence of heavy restoration to the floral knop of the cover.
A George III silver teapot stand, Thomas Chawner, London 1783, of oval form on four raised feet with engraved decoration and vacant central cartouche, 16.4cm wide, together with a George III silver tray, Thomas Law, London 1804, of rectangular form on four raised feet, engraved floral border and monogrammed initials to central cartouche, 13.3cm wide, gross weight 7.24ozt (2) (at fault)
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