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Art Deco period Newport Pottery Bizarre by Clarice Cliff Crocus pattern fourteen piece part tea set including teapot, sugar bowl, cream jug etc., (14) Condition Report:Cup 1: (voided handle) hairline crack at rim, handle possibly restored, minor paint losses.Cup 2: (voided handle) glaze loss/firing issue at rim. Three old chips to foot rim, minor paint losses. Handle poorly modelled, possibly restored.Cup 3: (solid handle) minor losses and paintwork. Paint losses to green rim. Minor chip to rim at handle.Cup 4: (solid handle) losses to painted decoration, particularly at foot rim.Teapot: firing crack at corner of lid rest lip. firing cracks to the trainer. Some paint losses to decoration, especially at foot rim.Remaining items with paint losses and light scratching.
18th century Chinese Imari teabottle of octagonal section, 11cm, decorated with flowers, the silver metal cap with incised gryphon crest, an 18th century blue and white sauce boat, a 19th century Japanese teapot with loop handle and a Chinese yellow ground dragon teapot, (3) Sauce boat - large chip and hairline. Large flat glaze to the handle and crack at the bottom of the handle.Spherical teapot - small firing crack at the base of handle which has been in four pieces.Tea bottle - lid good condition, some marks. Bottle firing crack at the top rim, frits ad chip to the top and also to the base.Yellow teabottle - good condition ome wear to the lid.
Chinese late 18th or early 19th century Cadogan-style teapot decorated in famille rose colours with flowers and relief stem and leaf to the spount andd handle, 19cm Fair condition, fine hairline to the spout end.No other cracks apparent. Loss to part of the stalk and crack on the other side.Red glaze to the top of the perch scratched
A Victorian silver 3-piece bachelor's squat teaset, comprising teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, Roman Antiquity design with half-fluted decoration and cast shell border, by Walker & Hall, hallmarks Sheffield 1893, teapot height 10.5cm, 22.9oz grossNo damage or repair, light surface abrasions and some wear to high points but no polishing holes, teapot spout end has a small dent, hallmarks clear.
An Edwardian silver 4-piece matched teaset, comprising coffee pot, teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, oval half-fluted form with ebonised mounts, maker's probably Charles Horner and John Round & Son Ltd, hallmarks Birmingham 1904 and indistinct Sheffield mark, teapot height 12cm, 20.1oz grossAll pieces quite worn with dents and abrasions, coffee pot is missing knop and has a pushed-in dented foot, teapot spout has a small dent, hallmarks very rubbed.
An Edwardian silver 3-piece teaset, comprising teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, scalloped flared rim with ebony mounts and lion paw feet, by Walker & Hall, hallmarks Sheffield 1906, teapot height 15cm, 28.7oz grossCream jug has a bent foot and does not sit flat, otherwise no other damage or repair, all pieces have a few dents and abrasions all over, no holes, hallmarks slightly rubbed and matching.
A Victorian silver melon teapot, circular form with engraved foliate decoration, scrolled handle with ivory insulators and melon knop, by Edward, John and William Barnard, hallmarks London 1849, height 13cm, 18.4ozNo obvious damage or repair, teapot is quite worn all over and slightly thin with a few small dents, hinge and lid working, hallmarks slightly rubbed.
An Edwardian silver 3-piece teaset, comprising teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, rectangular form with half fluted decoration and gadrooned rim with ebony mounts, probably by T Wilkinson & Sons, hallmarks Birmingham 1907, teapot height 12cm, 19.1oz grossAll pieces are quite worn on high points with light dents and abrasions all over, one of the sugar bowl handles is bent to one side, hallmarks rubbed.
Royal Albert 'Country Roses' part dinner service, approx 100 pieces comprising of 12 dinner plates, 12 side plates, 12 cake/sandwich plates, 12 bowls, gravy boat, 2 tier cake stand, thimble, s&p, 15 cups, 14 saucers, teacup/ biscuit plate, 2 serving bowls, sandwich tray, cake plate, teapot, 2 sugar bowls, 2 sugar bowls with fluted edge, teapot stand, table cloth, small serving plate
George III silver composite tea service, comprising bombe teapot with hinged cover, raised on ball feet, the handle with ivory insulators, maker Crispin Fuller, London, 1818, height 16cm, gross weight 640g (20.5 troy ozs), also a George III Irish silver sugar bowl and milk jug of similar design, each with differing feet, maker James Le Bass, Dublin 1818, the sugar basin height 11cm, gross weight 460g (14.5 troy ozs)
George III silver teapot on stand, by John Langlands I and John Robertson I, Newcastle, 1808/09, the teapot of fluted oval form with later silver finial, ivory insulators and having an old repair, height 15cm, the conforming stand with an engraved beaded gallery, engraved inscription to the centre and raised on four claw and ball feet, 17.5cm (2), gross weight approx. 591g (19 troy ozs)
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