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Two Emma Bridgewater teapots, a collection of early to mid 20th century English teapots including an Art Deco Midwinter Lucky Cornish Pixie example; together with glass examples including Bodum (one shelf)Condition report: Drink more tea teapot, heavily crazed throughout, 1994 teapot, good condition This lot is not available for postage and packing
A selection of silver, to include a double cigar case, various miniature silver, pill boxes, an Elkington aide memoire, cruet set, etc, gross weight of solid hallmarked items 9.00ozt. Condition report: Cigar case- some tarnishing to outer, gilt finish interior in good condition, shuts to, Horton & Allday, Birmingham, 1895Miniature vase - Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1906, split to side, misshapen, marks partially wornMiniature teapot - A Marston & Co, Birmingham, 1970Teapot peperette - Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester, 1898, jewellers inscription to base Cherub pill box- shuts to, stamped 925 to inside, hallmarks for AH, BirminghamCruet set - one shaker base metal, Hampton Utilities, Birmingham, 1990Thimble - unmarkedMarcasite horseshoe pill box - shuts to, Ari D Norman, LondonSeal - base metalVase - sits flat, A T Cannon Ltd, Birmingham, 1972Napkin ring - George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1911Aide memoire - red leather lined to one side, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1909Bookmark - Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Chester, 1920
A CASED VICTORIAN SILVER 'TEA FOR ONE' SET Comprising of teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, all embossed with fluted pattern, the teapot with ebonised handle and knob, the bowl and jug with gilt interior, the teapot standing approx. 12 cm tall, hallmarked for 1888 Birmingham maker H&T, total weight 438 grams, approx. 14 Troy oz Condition Report : the set is matching with the teapot assayed for 1888/1889 and jug and bowl 1887/1888, the fitted case is very worn Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A New Hall tea service c.1800-10, decorated in pattern 1053 with landscape panels, within varying gilt borders, the interior of the slop bowl with a girl and dog seated beneath a tree. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a milk jug, a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, six tea cups and six saucers. (19)
Two Worcester teapots and a vase and cover c.1756-70, one teapot printed and coloured with the Red Bull pattern, the other with Warmstry fluting and painted with a panelled design in Kakiemon enamels, the vase painted with panels of birds reserved on a later apple green ground, the teapots' covers lacking, the vase's cover broken and repaired, 18.7cm max. (4)
A Worcester teapot and cover c.1756-58, the plain baluster form finely painted with butterflies, moths and other insects in flight around sprays of flowers, a further moth and ladybird to the cover beside the floral knop, the faceted spout with small leaf sprigs, a little good restoration to the spout, 18.5cm across. (2)
Two Worcester blue and white teapots and covers and a coffee pot and cover c.1760-75, the coffee pot painted with the Mansfield pattern, one teapot printed with the Three Flowers pattern, the other with the Fence pattern, and three Worcester teabowls and saucers printed with the Fruit Sprays pattern, hatched crescent marks to most, the teapots' covers associated, some faults, 19cm max. (12)
A slipware jar and cover dated 1873, the cylindrical form inscribed 'Edward Daniels 1873', a creamware teapot painted with blue tits and other birds, a Pratt ware jug moulded with scenes of children, and a brown stoneware moonflask moulded with foliate bands, damages and losses, 19cm max. (5)
A rare London delftware teapot stand c.1720, painted in blue with a Chinese figure seated between ornamental fences beneath trailing wisteria, the rim within a continuous foliate border, raised on three shaped feet, 12.6cm dia. Cf. John C. Austin, British Delft at Williamsburg, p.115 for similar examples. Paper label for the Louis L Lipski Collection, No. 870.
A Derby part tea service c.1820, richly decorated in a panelled pattern of stylized flower stripes between formal gilt designs, iron red crowned crossed batons marks. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a milk jug, a sugar basin and cover, a slop bowl, two cake plates, four teacups, four coffee cans and four saucers. (21)
A rare Derby teapot and cover c.1757-59, the baluster body with a moulded spout, painted with colourful moths in flight above Oriental flowering plants, the domed cover with a floral finial, and a large Derby sauceboat, moulded with scrolls and painted with flowers, some damages, 21cm max. (3) The teapot formerly with Bob Williams.
A Bristol (Richard Champion) teapot c.1772-75, printed in black with La Terre to one side, a lady standing in a garden setting beside potted plants with a man kneeling at her side, the reverse with flowering plants and small scattered sprigs, the cover lacking, 21.2cm across. Cf. Norman Stretton Collection, Phillips, 21st February 2001, lot 146 for a similar teapot with cover. The print is taken from a set of the Elements after Boucher, engraved by P Aveline, and can also be found on Bow and Worcester porcelain. It may relate to Richard Holdship.
A vintage retro 1970’s six person ceramic porcelain tea service by Secla. The tea set comprising of a teapot, six cups, six saucers, serving plate, lidded sugar bowl, creamer jug, and lidded pot / bowl. All being decorated with pyramidal raised motifs finished on green glaze. Makers stamp to the underside.
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