Early Victorian three piece silver tea service, by John Tapley, London 1841, comprising melon form lidded teapot, repousse decorated with panels of flowers and with a flower finial, ivory insulators to the insulators to the handle, height 17.5cm, matching sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 1.61kg (51.5 troy ozs)
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A Collection of Various Teawares and China to comprise Paragon Teacup and Saucers, Coffee Can and Saucer, Wedgwood Cleo Coffee Can and Saucer, Pin Dishes by Coalport, Spode, Aynsley Lidded Box, Wild Tudor Vases, Wedgwood kutani Crane Vase, Royal Tudor Ware Fancy Pattern Jug, Aynsley Teapot, (AF) Royal Worcester Woodland Pattern Teapot (AF), Various Saucers, Royal Tuscan Plate Etc (Varying Condition Issues)
A Collection of Various Mid to Late 20th Century Ceramics to comprise Novelty Teapot in the Form of a Postbox, Treacle Glazed Egg Crock, Scottish Buchan Fishermans Tankards, Carlton Ware Leaf Dish, Green Glazed Leaf Dishes, Cheese Dish and Cover in the Form of Tree Trunk with Bird Finial by Arthur Woods, Novelty Preserve Pot in the Form of a Pineapple by Carltonware Etc
A Creamware cylindrical teapot and cover, c.1800, painted with flowers, 13cm high, a Creamware bowl, 13cm diameter and a porcelain bowl, 18th century, 12cm diameter (3)Condition report: Teapot: pot and cover perhaps a marriage, cover shipped to rim.Pottery bowl: 2cm hairline crack from rim, some discolouration.Porcelain bowl: Broken in half and restored, re-painted internally.
A pair of Minton majolica figures of street traders, he with umbrellas and a tea kettle, she with baskets, impressed marks to bases, 18cm high, together with a brown glazed 'Cadogan' teapot. 20cm high (3)Condition report: Him - Basket broken and stuck back, umbrellas broken both ends.Her - basket on ground broken and stuck back. Object in her right hand broken off below. Hair on each side of face feels slightly rough.Teapot - some minor rubbing to spout, pre-firing glaze loss to footrim.See additional images.
A Victorian Bargeware teapot, inscribed 'A present from a friend', the cover with a teapot form finial, 32cm high, together with a set of three similar graduated jugs, tallest 19.5cm high, a Masons Ironstone jug, 19cm high, a pair of Staffordshire hounds, 19cm high and a naturalistic bronze candlestick, raised on a veined marble foot, 23cm high (8)Condition report: Chips, cracks and losses to the Barge ware. Masons jug heavily crazed. Surface wear and rubbing to Staffordshire.
A collection of predominantly Doulton stoneware items, to include a Slaters patent jardiniere, 18cm high, a salt-glazed spirit barrel, 26cm high, a pair of cauldrons, 14cm high, a Doulton Lambeth teapot, decorated with shells, 21cm wide, a Slaters patent tapering jug, 20.9cm high, a squat leaf jug, 15.5cm high, and three Drabware type jugs (10)Condition report: Spirt barrel with chips and losses. One cauldron cracked. Teapot chipped, cracked and restored. Leaf jug chipped to the rim. Drabware all with chips, cracks and restoration to the handles.
Silver-plated items, six cased teaspoons, a cased set of fruit knives and forks, with mother of pearl handles, two baskets, 28cm long x 25.5cm diameter, a teapot, 17cm high, a cream jug, two eggcups, fish servers, etc (qty)Condition report: Teadspoons and fruit eaters - no obvious major faults.Circualr basket - plate worn to base of interior.Teapot - one foot a little bent.
A collection of silver plated items, comprising a pair of wine coasters, a Georgian style wine funnel, a mug, a teapot, a tea strainer, a toast rack, a footed bowl, and a Sheffield plate lidded boxCondition report: All items with surface scratches and knocks, some with wear to the plating and engraved monogrammes.
Group of 19th century and later English ceramics to include Copper Lustre jugs, Crown Derby Imari teapot, pearlware bowl, Minton Jug and tanked set and other ceramics to include 18th century Chinese porcelain plate (broken) and 19th century Japanese Imari platesCondition report: Minton set- tray is heavily crazed with a couple of chips along the rim. One tankard has a hairline crack on the rim, the other has a chip to underside of base. Lidded jug also has a hairline crack running down from the rim. All pieces are dirty and crazed. All 3 Derby plates are broken and cracked. Derby tea pot- spot is chipped and has cracks around the rim.Wedgwood oval black crab plate- stained and has multiple cracks running through the body, a crack re-glued and various chip to edges.
Group of mostly 19th century ceramics to include Derby vases, pair of Sampson armorial vases, Staffordshire figure and other piecesCondition report: Some damage, including: The campana vase has repaired handles, chip to base, nicks to the rim. The stag figure has reglued section on the base with an attached chip. The small bottle vases have later metal collars. One Samson vase heavily repaired. Teapot with small chips and a hairline.
Quantity of antique oriental items, including Chinese carved wooden figure, pair of bronze vases, famille verte ginger jars, famille rose teapots, miniature Japanese tea set, Chinese hors d'oeuvres dishes, etcCondition report: Some pieces with chips and minor damage, and one teapot is missing its cover. Please see additional images.
A Liberty Tudric Pewter composite three piece tea set designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0231, comprising teapot and cover, milk-jug and hot-water pot, each with different cast Art Nouveau foliage on whiplash stems, a similar Liberty English Pewter jug model 0967, another hammered pewter Tudric jug and three pewter napkin rings, stamped marks, 22.5cm. high (hot-water pot), (8) Provenance David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection. Exhibited Liberty's 1875-1975 Victoria & Albert Museum, July-October 1975, page 40 catalogue number C120.
A Susie Cooper Productions Kestrel part tea for two, painted with simple brown rings on a cream ground, comprising teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, two cups and saucers, a pair of Susie Cooper 'Lion' and 'Unicorn' side plates, three others similar, two Carved Ware beakers and a collection of Susie Cooper and tableware made for Heal's printed factory marks, 12.5cm. high ( a lot) Provenance The David Coachworth & Peter Myers Collection
‡Gordon Baldwin OBE, (born 1932) a rare stoneware teapot and cover, circa 1974, ovoid with short spout and over-slung handle, covered in a matt grey glaze, painted GB monogram, 22.5cm. high, (2) Provenance Teapots, The British Crafts Centre, October 1974, catalogue number 108. The David Coachworth Collection.
An Art Nouveau Zsolnay Pecs vase, tapering cylindrical form, surface decorated with stylised grasses, in golden and green lustre, a modern Zsolnay Pecs vase covered in a green lustre glaze, a teapot and cover, a Herend hot chocolate cup, saucer and side plate painted with an exotic bird in a tree, three Zsolnay pieces, two Herend cabinet cups and saucers and a collection of ceramics main vase, unsigned, chip to top rim, 22cm. high (a lot)
Selection of ceramics, including: three-piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and lidded two-handled sugar bowl, each decorated with roses and red and gilt borders on a cream ground; Maling pink lustre dish; three Minton 'Haddon Hall' teacups and saucers; two boxed sets of Dien, France Oiseau Bleu plates decorated with strawberries; and other ceramics.
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