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CROWN DEVON; a forty-four piece part tea and dinner service decorated in 'Stockholm' pattern, together with a modern Poole Pottery vase, height 25cm (45).Additional InformationThe teapot with crazing/hairline to the interior, also two cups with the same. Scratches, scuffs and wear throughout.
ROYAL DOULTON; a 'The Coppice' pattern forty-one piece part tea, coffee and dinner service comprising coffee pot and cover, six large teacups and six saucers, five small teacups and six saucers, two milk jugs, two sugar bowls, a teapot, six dinner plates and a sandwich plate, each decorated with pheasants in flight (41).Additional InformationOne of the large tea cups with a chip at the rim. Plates and saucers with a few light glaze scratches through use. Otherwise ok.
VINERS OF SHEFFIELD; a silver plated four piece tea service raised on claw feet, and associated silver plated tray raised on ball and claw feet (5).Additional InformationThe tray is heavily worn and the copper is showing through, the lid on the teapot is slightly bent. Minor knocks and scuffs.
WHITEMAN OF AUSTRALIA; a modernist silver oversized silver plated/stainless steel teapot with zig-zag handle and square section hinged cover, height 25cm, length 24cm, a tapered jug and large conical bowl, all signed and no. 2/100 (teapot) and 1/100 (jug and bowl), dated 1988.Additional InformationSome slight knocks and nicks, light scratches. The square section cover of the teapot lifts at one of the corners so does not sit completely flat. Light general wear.
ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR ENGLISH AND TUDRIC PEWTER; an Arts & Crafts pewter four piece tea service with cast Arts & Crafts decoration, the teapot and hot water pot with wicker handles, Solkets stamp to the underside of the cream jug, impressed no.023.Additional InformationThe hinge on the cover looks to have been possibly re-soldered, obvious minor wear and knocks.
An early 18th Century Chinese porcelain 'Kangxi' style 'famille verte' part tea service comprising; teapot, milk jug, tea caddy, side plate, five saucers and one tea bowl, the later with a 'Lingzhi fungus' mark to the base. (B.P. 21% + VAT)All items grubby. All items have some minor paint loss and minor firing flaws. All saucers and tea bowl have frits and chips to rims and loss to gilt. Some also have chips and frits to base. Plate - has two hair cracks and chip to baseTea caddy - lid is cardboard (not original) and faded and stained brown, multiple chips to top rimTeapot - lid badly broken and repaired and has a large chip. Firing flaw to interior. Milk jug - chips and frits to base, gilt rim worn, minor chip to spout, gilt loss to lid
Three boxes of mostly china to include; Wedgwood floral design basaltware part teaset with teapot, teacup and saucer and lidded sucrier and a similar dresser jug (all damaged), various plates including; Booth's Real Old Willow, Crown Devon etc, Czech 'Eden' design part coffee set, various floral teaware, Dresden candlesticks, boxed Royal Worcester dressing table items, Burleigh Ware 'Sandon' dresser jug, painted ostrich egg, various animal figures, Welsh slate pen stand, Aynsley floral ornament, 'The Art of Chokin' Japanese miniature plate etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two boxes of assorted china etc to include: a large wooden abstractly decorated bowl, a German bowl by Franz Mehlem, Bonn, Victorian hanging planter, polychrome decorated with relief decoration and gilt highlights, Spanish vase marked 'La Minora Talavero', Woodsware 'Patricia' bowl, cased set of cloisonné enamelled chopsticks, a Staffordshire vegetable serving and draining dish and plate decorated with an Oriental pattern, lozenge mark and 'Ming' on base, large Continental ceramic tile decorated in monotone with flowers, a duck dish, plates, a 1950' style teapot with wooden swing handle and knob etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
One tray of Royal Albert 'Albany Green' part teaware to include: six teacups, seven saucers, seven tea plates, sandwich plate and jug. Together with another tray of early 20th century part teaware, green and gilt with floral decoration on a white ground to include teapot, lidded sucriere, slop bowl, two sandwich plates, twelve saucers, ten teacups. (2)(B.P. 21 + VAT)
Mixed lot of Chinese porcelain to include; 18th Century famille rose teapot, a smaller 18th Century blue and white and polychrome teapot, 18th Century Qianlong bowl and two 19th Century tea bowls. (5) (B.P. 21% + VAT)All items grubby. All have some minor paint loss. 2 larger tea bowls have frits and chips to rim. Largest has hair crack. Blue and white teapot - Two large chips to lid, handle badly damaged and reattached. Brown staining at end of spout. Famille rose teapot - Spout badly broken and reattached. Handled cracked and has multiple large chips. One large vertical hair crack through body. Chips and frits to bottom rim. Some gilt and paint loss.
Connells (British), an Arts and Crafts Pewter tea set with inset ceramic plaques, c.1900, stamped makers marks,Comprising: a tea pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, biscuit barrel with cover and hinged handle and a tray with openwork handles, each piece decorated with turquoise ceramic plaques (probably made by Ruskin),Biscuit barrel 24 cm high to top of handle; Tray 51 cm long (5)Some indentations, old marks, scratches and general wear. Wear to ceramics. Teapot with one cracked ceramic plaque, sugar with both cracked, milk and biscuit barrel ceramic ok. Biscuit barrel with an indentation on the bottom, but otherwise not too bad.
Ruth Duckworth (British 1919-2009), a teapot and cover,20th century, impressed mark to base, With stone glaze and cane handle, 15cm high; together with a cast porcelain creamer, with internal gloss glaze and moulded stylised handle, 16cm long, unmarked, and a cast porcelain salt cellar, 5cm high, both unmarked, attributed to Ruth Duckworth (ARR) (3) Teapot: There is a chip to the top opening, approx. 15mm across, a chip to the cover, 11mm across, chips to the spout, .2mm & 4mm across, no restoration detectedCreamer: some hairlines to the vessel, one measuring approx. 6cm across, the other 5cm across, some surface wax residue, no restoration detected. Creamer: one chip approx. 3mm to rim, and a further fleabite to rim,
Robert Silver (British b.1955), A ceramic service, 21st century, impressed marks to bases, White stoneware with a grey oxidised glaze, hand-built and thrown, comprising; a teapot and cover, 18.5cm high, a sugar caddy and cover, 14.5cm high, two pouring vessels, 11cm high, 10cm high and three tea/coffee cups, 8.7cm high (7), Note: Robert Silver initially trained as a studio potter (Michael Casson was one of his teachers) and attended the two-year Studio Pottery Course at Harrow College of Art and Technology. He worked at the Govancroft Pottery in Glasgow as studio assistant to the designer Ken Southall and then worked as a freelance Design journalist for 35 years. Silver has since returned to his practical and artistic roots , “..possibly creating the best work of my life. But, then I’m biased.” His current work is aesthetic yet utilitarian; ‘..the result of a marriage between Bernard Leach and Art Deco pottery, creating a kind of Post Industrial, Steam punk pottery’. All pieces are in good condition with no breaks or restoration.
Robert Silver (British b.1955), a ceramic service, 21st century, impressed marks to bases, White stoneware with a blue oxidised glaze, hand-built and thrown, comprising; a teapot and cover, 17.5cm high, a sugar caddy and cover, 13.5cm high, two pouring vessels, 12cm high, 9.5cm high and three espresso cups, 8.7cm high (7), Note: Robert Silver initially trained as a studio potter (Michael Casson was one of his teachers) and attended the two-year Studio Pottery Course at Harrow College of Art and Technology. He worked at the Govancroft Pottery in Glasgow as studio assistant to the designer Ken Southall and then worked as a freelance Design journalist for 35 years. Silver has since returned to his practical and artistic roots , “..possibly creating the best work of my life. But, then I’m biased.” His current work is aesthetic yet utilitarian; ‘..the result of a marriage between Bernard Leach and Art Deco pottery, creating a kind of Post Industrial, Steam punk pottery’. There are minor glaze flaws on the tea/coffee pot, the largest at which approx.1cm across to the side of the body. This occurred during the making process. . Otherwise, all pieces are in good condition with no breaks or restoration.
Robert Silver (British b.1955), a contemporary 'Love Rules' teapot, 21st century, impressed marks to base, White stoneware, with oxidising glaze, thrown and hand-built, decorated with printed lettering, 18cm high; together with a smaller 'Love Rules' teapot, impressed marks to base, white stoneware, with oxidising glaze, thrown and hand-built, decorated with printed lettering, 14cm high, and third tea/coffee pot, in white stoneware, with blue oxidising glaze, thrown and hand-built, 21.5cm high (3) Note: Robert Silver initially trained as a studio potter (Michael Casson was one of his teachers) and attended the two-year Studio Pottery Course at Harrow College of Art and Technology. He worked at the Govancroft Pottery in Glasgow as studio assistant to the designer Ken Southall and then worked as a freelance Design journalist for 35 years. Silver has since returned to his practical and artistic roots , “..possibly creating the best work of my life. But, then I’m biased.” His current work is aesthetic yet utilitarian; ‘..the result of a marriage between Bernard Leach and Art Deco pottery, creating a kind of Post Industrial, Steam punk pottery’. All three pieces are in good condition with no breaks or restoration.
A VICTORIAN FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE Middle Eastern in style with chased formal decoration and spherical bodies, each piece with a vacant circular cartouche on each side, the milk jug, teapot and coffee pot with animal mask spouts and the pots with dragon finials, by Frederick Elkington, London 1871 (with Registered Design lozenge); the coffee pot 9.75" (25 cms) high; 62.25 oz (4)
A Collection of Various English and Continental Ceramics to comprise Blue and White Teapot (AF) Blue and White Willow Pattern Teacups, Various Pieces of Royal Albert Old Country Rose, Pair of Blush Ivory Vases (AF), Four Porcelain Fans "The Fans of the Fitzwilliam Museum" by Compton and Woodhouse etc
A collection of silver and silver plate, comprising a silver teapot and sucrier, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1913 and 1916 respectively, both pieces with half gadrooned bodies, a George III meat skewer, maker R.C. London 1789, a water pot, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1935, 20cm high, a waiter, Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1914, with pie crust rim, 22cm diameter, together with a pair of open salts, two lidded mustard pots, a cased set of coffee spoons, an enamelled silver brush set, assorted silver plated items, including vases, cocktail shakers, serving dishes, a toast rack, etc, approximately 68½ozt weighable silverCondition report: All items with surface scratches, knocks and dents
Wedgwood Jasperware, with silver-plated mounts, comprising teapot, milk jug and sucrier, biscuit barrel, sugar castor, butter dish, preserve pot and pin tray, sugar bowl 14cm high, together with a Moorcroft pottery bowl, decorated with a flower, 9cm diameterCondition report: Wear to silver plate.Some discolouration around the teapot mount.
A collection of English, Continental and Chinese porcelain pieces, late 18th/ early 19th century, to include a small globular teapot decorated with children playing with a cat, 14cm high, together with a larger example, damaged, with an armorial crest, a possibly Chelsea mug marked with a gold anchor, a further example, a jug, a pot and cover and a bowl (8)Condition report: Most pieces with cracks, chips, scratches or rubbing. The small teapot with extensive rubbing to gilt. The larger teapot badly broken and repaired. One mug with a replacement handle. General wear throughout. Please see additional images.
A collection of teawares, early to mid-19th century, 'in the manner of Spode', comprising a teapot, 26cm wide, a lidded sugar bowl, 18cm wide, a dished side plate, 20cm diameter, two dished saucers, 15cm diameter, four 'London' shape teacups, 10.5cm wide and ten 'London' shape coffee cups, 9cm wide, each with gilt floral designs to a pale blue ground, numbered 2/45 (19)Condition report: Chips, repairs and cracks throughout.Damage is throughout.
A Victorian silver teapot, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1896, with gadrooned decoration, 25cm long, 15cm high, 14ozt, together with two weighted silver casters (3)Condition report: A couple of large dents to the teapot, with some marks, scratches, wear, tarnish and discolouration. Larger caster dented, worn and scratched. General wear throughout.
An assortment of mid-late 20th Century ceramics, including a Staffordshire teapot of Winston Churchill posing with the V sign, another teapot missing top, a Kevin Francis Limited Edition Character jug 18/750, a dark glazed character jug by Kevin Francis, a Bairstow Manor Character jug, Royal Doulton Character jug (D6934), two other Bairstow Manor Toby jugs with slight colour variation and another (parcel)
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