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A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export silver three piece tea service by Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong, comprising teapot with hinged cover and ivory insulators, 13 cm high, twin handled sugar basin and cover, 10.5 cm high and milk jug, 8.5 cm high, all with simulated bamboo handles and embossed decoration of scholars and attendants in palatial garden landscapes on textured/speckled ground, all stamper 'WH' and '90' 34.2 oz gross c/w a textured paper covered wooden case with blue silk lined fitted interior and sliding front panel, 38 cm h x 30.5 cm w x 16.5 cm d Hinge on the teapot cover is worn/loose, some superficial surface scratches and general wear, case with wear and small tears to paper corners
An 18th century Chinese famille rose Mandarin teapot and cover, Qianlong period (1736-95) painted in polychrome enamels and gilding with figures on a fenced terrace with a mountainous landscape background, Qing dynasty, 16 cm high to/w an 18th century Chinese blue and white octagonal plate painted in underglaze blue with a pine tree and peony design within floral border, 22 cm diameter (2)The teapots cover with extensive repairs, previously cracked in two parts, gilding worn, hairline to rim and around the top join of the handle, wear and losses to enamels, the blue and white plate has rim chip close to a hairline from the rim
A good quality George IV silver three-piece tea service of compressed melon form on stemmed foot, richly embossed and chased with disporting putti, on a floral, foliate and scroll ground, the handles surmounted by female classical heads, Joseph Angell II, London 1821, 65oz (2050g)Marks good and clear. Sugar bowl, milk/cream jug have no damage. Teapot has one small dent to right hand side teapot size 19 cm wide, 16 cm deep All engraving in good condition
A 20th century Chinese famille rose ginger jar and cover painted with a narrative scene in polychrome enamels, 18 cm high to/w a small collection of cloisonne ornaments including a snail, decorative eggs, toads, owl etc and a Canton enamel miniature ruyi-shaped teapot and cover with floral decoration on yellow ground, 7 cm high Miniature teapot with large section of enamel missing,
An 18th century Chinese famille rose teapot and cover (handle detached in two pieces) painted in polychrome enamels with traditional dwellings in a river landscape, elegant ladies and children at leisure on a terrace, Qing dynasty, 15.5 cm high o/a to/w an 18th century Chinese Nanking Cargo blue and white tea bowl and saucer with a pagoda landscape design painted in underglaze blue, red and gilt detailing, the saucer with Christie's paper label attached to the base (3)On January 3rd 1752 the Geldermalsen struck a reef on her return journey to the Netherlands and sank in the South China Sea. The cargo was recovered by Capt. Michael Hatcher and associates in 1985 and then sold by Christie's Amsterdam - 'The Nanking Cargo. Chinese Export Porcelain and Gold' on 28 April - 2 May 1986. The handle of the teapot is detached and in two pieces, areas of wear to enamels and gilding, the blue and white saucer has small rim chips, bowl and saucer worn enamels and gilding
A Chinese Yixing lantern form teapot with domed cover, short spout and loop handle, impressed four character zhuanshu script mark on the base, post Qing dynasty, 10 cm high o/a to/w another Yixing basket form teapot also with four character mark, 8 cm high o/a (2)Both items in good condition without physical damage
An early 19th century Continental porcelain part tea/coffee service, finely painted with butterflies and moths and comprising teapot, jug, 24 cm sandwich plate, five coffee cans and saucers and eight tea cupsThe teapot is a second - with indication that it stuck to kiln. Slight losses to gilding. Three tea cups have riveted repairs and one saucer is chipped. Jug is marked with a blue A - small blue dots on plate and two saucers
LIMOGES; five enamel boxes modelled as fruit, the longest 8.5cm, together with a further Limoges box, a porcelain box decorated with flowers, three painted papier-mâché eggs, a Limoges twin handled lidded box on stand, and an enamel teapot.Additional InformationThe enamel box in generally in good condition, the eggs with slight rubbing to the gilding, the enamel miniature teapot with a chip to the enamel on the lid.
ROYAL DOULTON; a one hundred and nineteen piece 'Kendal' H5171 dinner and tea service comprising ten dinner plates, ten side plates, ten further side plates, twelve tea cups, ten saucers, two further saucers, twelve smaller saucers, sixteen bowls, two oval sugar bowls, ten soup bowls, two dessert bowls, a cake plate, a serving bowl, a sauce boat and stand, a pair of vegetable tureens and covers, two cream jugs, a teapot, a coffeepot, ten small cups, a large serving plate, a further serving plate, and a fruit bowl.Additional InformationAll pieces are first quality and in very good condition, one of the jugs has a small chip to the foot rim but the this is the only that could be seen.
MEISSEN; an early 20th century relief decorated footed bowl with floral decoration, with gilt highlights on cobalt blue ground, cross swords mark to the underside, diameter 29.5cm, with three further pieces of Meissen, including a teapot decorated in the 'Onion' pattern, with rose finial, height 12cm, also seven early 20th century hand painted desert plates of floral decoration inside a gilt and green shaped border, diameter 23.5cm (12).Additional InformationWear to the gilding on each of the plates and on the large blue Meissen bowl. Scratches to the surfaces of the hand painted plates. Two examples with chips to the underside. The Meissen plate with the pierced border is of seconds quality. The teapot with a very small chip to the spout, the lidded bowl with a large chip to the rim.
A group of decorative ceramics including a Royal Worcester cup and saucer painted by E.Townsend for Henry Morgan & Co Ltd, Colonial House, Montreal, a Carlton Ware teapot manufactured especially for MacSymons Store of Liverpool and Greenock, graduated set of Royal Worcester leaf moulded jugs, etc.
ROYAL DOULTON; a stoneware vase applied with moulded flowers, height 26cm, together with a Sylvac green jug moulded with rabbits, two further late Art Deco jugs, a green glass mermaid dish, a Royal Worcester Royal Garden 'Elgar' pattern platter, teapot and cover, dish and jug and other items.
An assortment of 19th century and later decorative ceramics to include a Coalport green batwing pattern plate and saucer, two 19th century Wedgwood oval teapot stands, a twin handled cake plate painted with a butterfly and flowers, an early 19th century plate from a dessert painted with two flowers, two Allcock type jugs, a Noritake bowl and cover, a further bowl and a dish, and a Rosenthal plate printed and painted with a maiden playing a harp.Additional InformationAll with general age wear and rubbing to the gilding, etc, the Coalport saucer with a hairline crack to the underside and the Meissen leaf moulded plate with a poorly restored gilt leaf.
SHELLEY; a 'Dainty' pattern part tea service, together with further ceramics, including a Carlton ware money box, etc.Additional InformationOne of the small jugs is stained, one of the sugar bowls is stained, one of the larger milk jugs has several cracks to the base. One of the smaller cups with a hairline crack, one of the side plates with a chip to the underside, a few other small nicks here and there, some slight marks to the undersides of some of the cups and the teapot with some staining also. General light scratches to the surface to most pieces.
A large quantity of early to mid 19th century Spode Imari decorated tableware comprising teapot and stand, four shallow bowls, a pair of oval tureens and covers, coffee pot, jug, bowl, seventeen coffee cans, eighteen cups, eighteen saucers and eighteen side plates.Additional InformationA few pieces have hairline cracks, a couple of handles are repairs and have been off, rubbing to the gilding and surface scratches throughout. A couple with small chips.
ROYAL WINTON; a six piece breakfast set decorated in the 'Tiger Lily' pattern, with two Carlton ware leaf bowls, a modern Art Deco style perfume bottle and stopper, contemporary glass vase.Additional InformationThe opaque glass vase with a few light surface scratches and some grubby marks which will need cleaning. The Art Deco style item with some slight surface chips and is grubby. All of the yellow glaze items are crazed throughout, the teapot heavily so which is stained and the two dishes with staining also. The three division toaster is broken into several pieces and poorly glue repaired, the foxglove leaf shaped dish has a chip to the rim.
ROYAL ALBERT; an 'Old Country Roses' part tea service comprising teapot, sandwich plate, six cups, six saucers, six side plates, jug and bowl.Additional InformationSome light staining to the interior of the teapot but all pieces are first quality, minor rubbing to the gilding but overall in good condition.
JOHN ROUND; a George V silver three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, the teapot ebonised handle and finial, gross weight 41ozt/1302g (3).Additional InformationMinor age wear to surface, the lid of the teapot sits slightly proud when closed, but generally ok.
An early 19th century embossed hallmarked silver teapot of compressed circular form, hallmarks rubbed, length 27cm, approx 16.88ozt/525.3g (af).Additional InformationIt has ivory insulators so cannot be shipped outside the UK unless with proper licences. It is in very poor condition, it is very badly damaged, has been repaired numerous times, solder throughout and heavy surface wear.
A George V hallmarked silver three piece tea service with bakelite handle and finial to the teapot, Birmingham 1932, length 25cm, approx 19.1ozt/595g.Additional InformationTeapot badly dented, handle and finial loose, misshaping to the spout, badly misshapen rim, all three pieces with tarnishing and toning throughout.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HOT WATER POT, Sheffield c.1919, mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd., of plain upright form, the hinged cover with ebon finial and handle, 23cm wide, 21cm high; together with a silver teapot, Sheffield 1911, mark of Jay, Richard Attenborough Ltd, of squashed panelled form with ebon finial and handle. 23cm wide, 13cm high (29.93 troy ozs all in)
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE GLOBULAR TEAPOT, QING DYNASTY, 18th Century, decorated with figures in a garden landscape, with infant flying a butterfly kite, 16cm high, 22cm long over handle and spout; together with a matching coffee pot, 16cm high and a smaller famille rose tea pot, 18th Century (3)
AN IRISH CELTIC REVIVAL FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, Dublin c.1916, mark of Edmond Johnson Ltd, comprising a teapot, hot water pot, two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each with a band of entwined Celtic motifs, plain body on waisted circular foot, applied with ebon hands and finials (c.62.02 troy ozs). 27cm wide across handle and spout, 19cm high
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