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A group of 19th century blue and white transfer-printed pieces, c. 1810-80. To include a Willow pattern soup ladle, a covered sugar box, a Watteau bowl, a Copeland Spode Heron pattern chocolate pot for Canadian Pacific and a Spode lid. Ladle 30 cm long. (5). Finial to box lid has been glued and lid restored, grazes to spout of teapot, chip to bowl, all wear you'd expect with age. Otherwise good.
A Wedgwood Ice Rose pattern part tea service comprising a teapot (h- 14cm, w- 26cm), twelve teacups, thirteen saucers (w- 15cm), a milk jug, a sugar bowl, a butter dish, twelve tea plates (w- 17.5cm), and two dessert/sandwich plates (w- 23.5cm) (all marked verso), together with an Eschenbach coffee pot (43)
A charming and rare Art Deco (1931) Grosvenor China (Spode/Jackson & Gosling) 'Ye Olde English' bachelor's tea set/cabaret service with hand enameled and gilt decoration of flowers and butterflies comprising a teapot (h- 11cm, w- 18cm), a sugar bowl, a milk jug, two cups, two saucers, and a teapot stand (all marked verso, pattern number 7743)
GEORGE III SILVER THREE PIECE TEASET, William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London 1809, comprising teapot, sucrier and cream jug, loop handles with mask terminals raised on circular pedestal feet, 49ozs (3)Provenance: private collection GwyneddComments: very good overall, light wear and tear commensurate with age, hallmarks good. Ivory licence: YZ9PBXPL
ASSORTED ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' BONE CHINA, including teapot & stand, 2x veg. tureens, cake stand, sauce boat & stand, milk jug, sugar bowl, cruet, 7x teacups & saucers, 8x dinner plates, 6 each of side plates, tea plates and dessert bowls, other items and 4 similar pictorial dishes (appr. 59)Provenance: Private collection Aberdare.Comments: all appear first quality.
EDWARD VII SILVER TEAPOT & GEORGE III OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE COFFEE POT, teapot by C S Harris & Sons, London 1907, oval form with reeded borders, engraved EAB initials, 27cms w, gross wt 11.5ozt; coffee pot of neoclassical form with reeded borders 31.5cms h (2)Provenance: private collection PorthcawlComments: dent to base of teapot spout, finial with missing spacer; coffee pot with replacement handle and missing hinge pin, slightly worn edges.
FIVE 19TH C. WELSH POTTERY JUGS, comprising large Llanelly 'Panorama' pattern blue and white printed jug, 28cms (h), Glamorgan black printed jug, B.B.& I. mark and old P.E. Morris Collection label, 22cms (h), Cambrian octagoanl section jug, 22cms (h), silver lustre pearlware ju printed with quail, 14cms (h), Prattware jug titled ' Another Jug & then', 14cms (h), together with a Gibsons '50th Anniversary' / golden jubilee lustre teapot 6)Provnance: deceased estate Newport.Condition: viewing advised, jugs all with cracks/chips/restoration, one badly stained, Cracks and repairs evident, chips to base of blue and white jug, repairs evident to rims ojug along with ware to paint on handle Condition Report:The blue and white has base chips. The printed black has spout chips and hairline cracks. The octagonal has bad restoration and hairline cracks. The teapot has gilt wear. The two other small jugs have chips and cracks.
Includes 1 lidded figural teapot, 2 mugs, and 1 all purpose bowl; cream-colored porcelain decorated with hand painted shamrocks. Belleek backstamp. Bowl measures: 6"W x 2.5"H. Mugs measure: 4"L x 5.25"W x 3.5"H. Teapot measures: 5"L x 8.25"W x 5.5"H. Issued: 1946Manufacturer: BelleekCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
Adorable and convenient set of individual teapots with cups. Unique design with the lid, pot, and cup all nestled together, featured in the Fruits of The Forest patten. Belleek backstamp. Set together measures: 6.25"L x 4"W x 5.25"H. Cup measures: 4"L x 4.75"W x 2"H. Teapot measures: 4"L x 6.25"W x 4.75"H. Manufacturer: BelleekCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
Vintage Irish porcelain set that includes 1 teapot with lid, 2 creamers of different size, and 1 mini open sugar bowl. Beautiful textured pattern with raised shells with unique lustre yellow highlights. Belleek backstamp. Teapot measures: 8"L x 5"W x 3.75"H. Sugar bowl measures: 3"L x 2.5"W x 2"H. Tallest creamer measures: 2.25"L x 3.5"W x 4.25"H. Shortest creamer measures: 2"L x 3"W x 4"H. Issued: 20th c.Manufacturer: BelleekCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
Qianlong period (AD 1735-1796), Qing dynasty.A group of mandarin famille rose tea service consisting of a teapot, a creamer, a tea caddy, two teacups, a cup with handle, and three cupholders. The service is decorated in the export style, with gilding on the rims or handles. Each piece depicts a scene of court officials painted in the Chinoiserie-style, behind each panel painting the space is filled with a geometric pattern.一组粉彩茶具,包括一个茶壶、一个奶精壶、一个茶盒、两个茶杯、一个带柄杯和三个杯架。茶具的装饰为出口风格,边缘或手柄上有镀金装饰。每件器物都描绘了一幅中国风的宫廷官员场景,每幅画的背后都有一个地纹图案。 Size: 75-195mm x 45-110mm; Weight: 1.03kg
An 18th Century Worcester teapot of footed spherical form with shallow domed cover circa 1770, hand enamelled in Imari palette in a variant of the Japan pattern with panels depicting an exotic flowering garden with fence spaced with blue ground panels with further enamel and gilding, fret mark, height 15cm.
A late 19th Century Royal Worcester Porcelain Aesthetic movement double spouted teapot circa 1880, shape number 740, transfer printed in the Royal Lily pattern with a repeat stylised blue and white design with gilded highlights, printed mark, date code for 1880, height 15.5cm, slight damage.
A collection of late Georgian Newcastle St Anthonys Pottery Creamware, circa 1805, to include teapot, helmet shaped jugs, tea bowls and saucers all decorated with a canary yellow glazed ground, transfer printed in black and magenta with various scenes including a Regency lady playing the piano, a gentleman on a boat to a river landscape and various landscape scenes, unmarked, some damage.
An early 19th Century Thomas Fell & Co, St Peters Pottery of Newcastle Pearlware part tea service comprising teapot, covered sucrier, tea bowls, slop bowls and saucers, together with a small pedestal vase and a sauce boat, transfer printed with figural groups after Adam Buck with hand enamelled highlights and pink lustre boards, impressed marks, damages. (qty)
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