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1761 CORONATION OF GEORGE III AND QUEEN CHARLOTTE A creamware teapot and cover, c.1761, the globular body moulded with crowned heads of the new monarchs, the reverse with an exotic bird, each flanked by scrolling foliage, decorated in broad stripes of green and yellow, extensively restored, 17.7cm across. (2)
1766 ACESSION OF CHARLES III, JACOBITE KING OF BRITAIN An important Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware teapot and cover, c.1766, the globular body decorated in opaque white enamel with rose flowers, buds and leaves on a rich blue ground, inscribed 'C*R III', with crabstock handle and spout, minor faults, 20.7cm across. (2) Charles Edward Stuart (the Young Pretender) was Catholic, the eldest son of James Francis Stuart (the Old Pretender) and grandson of James II of England (1633-1701) who succeeded to the throne upon the death of his brother Charles II in 1685. In the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the Protestant William III and Mary took the crown of Britain, leaving James II to escape to France. On 1st January 1766 James Francis Stuart died, leaving Charles Edward Stuart to claim the British crown as Charles III in exile, as part of the Jacobite succession. This teapot is believed to be one of only two known examples, the other being in the British Museum (No. 1938,0218.1.CR). Provenance: ex Byrom family collection, sold Lyon and Turnbull, 14th May 2015, lot 61. The Byrom family from the North of England were notable Jacobite supporters, forming a collection of associated relics.
1763 CIDER ACT A creamware teapot and cover, c.1763-66, the ovoid body painted in black with the inscription 'No Cyder Act', the reverse with 'Apples at Liberty' within red scrolling cartouches, incised with a trellis band, set with crabstock spout and double strap handle, the cover with a floral knop, 16.6cm across. (2) To pay for the ever-mounting cost of the Seven Years War, Lord Bute introduced the Cider Bill in 1763. Such was its unpopularity, especially in the West Country, that he was forced to resign later that same year in favour George Grenville. Grenville was successful in defeating an opposition motion to repeal the bill the following year, however it was finally repealed in 1766. This style of painting is often associated with the workshops of Robinson and Rhodes of Leeds but recent excavations in Staffordshire have produced similar styles of painting to that of the Leeds workshop. Provenance: with Sampson & Horne, March 2007, item 07/36 in their catalogue.
JOHN WILKES A creamware teapot and cover, c.1763-65, probably Leeds, the globular body inscribed in black with 'Wilkes & Liberty', the reverse with 'No. 45', each inscription within a red and black scrolling cartouche, with moulded spout and scroll handle, restoration, 19.5cm across. (2) John Wilkes (1725-1797) was a radical English politician who represented the seat of Aylesbury. Also a journalist, his criticism of the King's opening of Parliament speech in issue 45 of his magazine 'The North Briton' earned him a warrant for his arrest for libel in 1763. Citing parliamentary privilege, he was cleared of the charge and went on to become Lord Mayor of London in 1774. Provenance: with Sampson & Horne, June 2007.
ADMIRAL KEPPEL A William Greatbatch creamware teapot and cover, c.1780, the cylindrical body printed in black and decorated in coloured enamels with a portrait flanked by naval trophies and putti with trumpets, titled 'The Hon'ble. Aug'tus. Keppel', the reverse with a warship under full sail, restoration to the spout and handle, 18cm across. (2) Cf. David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, p.154, pls. 412 and 413. Provenance: formerly Pugh Collection, sold Christie's, South Kensington, 26th April 2001, lot 59.
ADMIRAL RODNEY A Staffordshire creamware teapot and cover, c.1780, the cylindrical body applied to each side with an oval portrait medallion within a cartouche impressed 'Admiral Rodney', flanked by green floral branches upon an orange ground, restored, 14.5cm across. (2) Cf. Stella Beddoe, A Potted History: Henry Willett's Ceramic Chronicle of Britain, pl.174 for a mug with similar decoration.
ADMIRAL RODNEY A good Wedgwood creamware teapot and cover, c.1780, the globular body printed in black by Sadler and Green of Liverpool with a portrait inscribed 'Sr G Bridges Rodney Bt Rear Admiral of England', the reverse with a naval engagement, impressed mark, the cover likely associated, 20.7cm across. (2) This portrait of Rodney was published on 1st April 1780 in the Westminster Magazine. The naval engagement is after the engraving by P C Panot, taken from the painting by R Paton titled 'The Defeat of the French off Belle Isle in November 1759'. Cf. David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, pls. 417, 420 and 421 for such a commentary and the use of this naval engagement some twenty years later; the Norman Stretton collection, sold Phillips, 21st February 2001, lot 188 for a similar teapot and commentary. Provenance: with Jonathan Horne, mid-2004.
An 18th century Lowestoft porcelain teapot, with rare floral knop and painted with floral sprays. 13 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot is in generally good order with no repairs and no restoration. The floral knop to the lid has numerous small top edge chips and losses as one would probably expect. These are visible to the naked eye but more so using a magnifying glass. The teapot itself is in very good order. There are no hairline cracks and no chips. The foot rim has extremely minor nibbles.
A Hammersley "Blue Cornflower" tea set, 6 cups, 6 saucers, sugar basin, cream jug and teapot. CONDITION REPORT: The coffee pot lid has a hairline crack running from beneath the knop right down to the base. The coffee pot itself is in good order with only minor staining to the base of the foot rim. One cup has a significant loss to the rim and a full height hairline crack. All other pieces are in good order with no significant issues.
A 19th century part tea and coffee services. CONDITION REPORT: One coffee cup has a hairline crack. Another is a little browned to the interior. The remaining six are in generally good order with no chips. They all have dirt ingrained into the foot rim. The sucrier has nibbles to the underside of the lid rim. The base has significant rubbing to the gilding and is stained to the interior and has a chip to the inner edge base of the top rim. There are also minor hairline cracks and staining. One saucer has a hairline crack across the base and is a little discoloured. One teacup has a faint hairline crack. The teapot knop has been broken off and glued back. The interior of the pot is a little stained and there is some crazing and discolouration to the inner lid receiving area and less so to the exterior. There is some discolouration to the base. All pieces have varying degrees of rubbing to the gilding and all have crazing when viewed under magnification.
A Victorian tea service, blue white and gilt, comprising teapot and stand, large basin, milk jug, two sandwich plates, ten large cups, six small cups and ten saucers. CONDITION REPORT: Three of the larger shallow cups have hairline cracks. Seven are in good order. One of the six teacups has a three quarter hairline crack and another appears to have had some overpainting to the gilding and possible restoration. The other four are in good order although a little dirty. One saucer has a three quarter width hairline crack. The two sandwich plates are in good order as is the circular plate and basin. The teapot is significantly discoloured particularly around the handle and there is a suggestion that the spout has been restored. The lid is in good order. The cream jug again looks to have had restoration to the handle and is discoloured and has a hairline crack. The gilding is reasonably good on all pieces but there is some rubbing and some loss.
An extensive early 19th century Derby and Bloor Derby porcelain Imari pattern part coffee and tea service, comprising 10 coffee cans, 5 tea cups, 10 saucers, teapot, sucriere and stand, cream jug, slop bowl and four shallow bowls (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This lot comprises one piece of Bloor Derby with a printed circular mark whilst all the others have the traditional painted crown mark. In terms of condition the teapot has a chipped spout but otherwise appears to be in reasonable condition, the milk jug has extensive hairline cracking to the handle and to the back of the jug together with some gilding chipping to the spout, the two handled tureen has a small hairline crack to one of the handles, the oval stand has crazing to the glaze,. The slop bowl has some internal crazing to the glaze. Of the coffee cans, 7 are in good overall condition with only internal discolouration to mention whilst the other 3 variously have cracked handles and bodies. The Bloor Derby bowl has a hairline crack to the rim together with a small chip. The other 3 bowls are in good condition although a couple are slightly discoloured and have minor usage marks. Of the teacups all have hairline cracks and one has been broken and re-glued. Of the saucers one has a small flake chip while all the others pieces are in generally good condition with only minor usage marks to mention.
A Shelley bone china "Balloon tree" tea service for ten place settings (38 pieces). CONDITION REPORT: The teapot is significantly cracked and has had a break and glued repair. Two of the tea cps have hairline cracks at the base of the foot rim but are serviceable. The sugar basin has a similar hairline crack. One saucer has slight dark marks along the top of the moulded ribs. All other pieces are in good order with no damage, no repairs, no chips and no restoration.
A Chinese Ming blue and white porcelain lidded teapot, decorated with flowers and other motifs in panelled design. 20 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: This teapot has a broken and repaired handle. Internally there are stress or firing cracks visible to the circumference of the body. The inner rim appears to have been broken and repaired. The lid has some fritting to the rim.
A William IV silver teapot by John Wellby, with floral finial, squat body and embossed splayed panel feet. 14 cm high, London 1836, weight 590 grams. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot whilst structurally sound does show signs of use. There are numerous dings and small dents around the proud sections of the body. The pot is also very dirty. The handle is secure. The lid is secure with only slight movement of the hinge. The spout is a little misshapen. One foot has a slight fracture but there is no movement.
A collection of eight late 19th century and later Oriental teapots, various. Tallest including wicker handle 18 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Most of the items in this lot have chipping to the spouts or rims. The only items that appear to be in good condition free of chips or cracks are a small blue and white vase and a tan glazed orange peel type teapot, decorated in green and white with prunus blossom.
A CHINESE PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER of rounded cylindrical form, painted in coloured enamels with a couple in elaborate robes within script panels, the cover painted with a seated male and further script, burnt orange "seal" mark, 8 1/2" wide (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Cover has chip to rim, worn script and gilding, no damage to spout or handle, chip to flange (corresponding with cover chip)
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHINA CABARET SET, 1896, printed in bright blue with finches perched upon scroll branches within a neo-classical style border, comprising teapot and two handled sucrier and covers, milk jug, four teacups and saucers and quatrefoil tray, 18" wide, printed mark, pattern 4203 (12) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Sucrier stained badly on rim, others generally good, no damage, a little wear
AN ART DECO FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1938, of plain canted oblong form on a low foot, comprising tea and coffee pots, the hinged covers with composition knops and handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 11 1/4" wide, 59ozs total gross (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good, no engraving, marks worn on coffee pot
A FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Barker Ellis Co., Birmingham 1967, of plain baluster form, comprising tea and hot water pots with hinged domed covers and composition handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 8" wide, 51ozs 16dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good, good gauge, no engraving, date letter on teapot rubbed
A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1932, of plain rounded oblong form raised on four ball feet, comprising teapot, the hinged cover with composition finial and angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 11" wide, 35ozs 17dwts (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good, no engraving
AN ART DECO COMPOSITE THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker C.S. Green & Co., Birmingham 1935/6, of plain canted oblong form raised upon four stylised knurl feet, comprising teapot and hinged cover with composition finial and angular handle (1936), two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 12" wide, 34ozs 10dwts total gross (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A SILVER COMPOSITE FIVE PIECE IRISH TEA SET (5)Comprising; a teapot, a hot water jug, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug. Each piece decorated in Celtic inspired designs and raised on four feet. The two larger pieces having black fittings, Dublin 1912. Also a bowl without handles with Celtic inspired decoration to the body, Dublin 1917. Combined gross weight 2315 gms.
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET (3)Comprising; a teapot having black composition fittings, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece decorated with a beaded rim, Birmingham 1933, gross weight 657 gmsCondition Reports: The tea set is in good condition, with no dents. It would benefit from cleaning. There are no engraved inscriptions, crests or monograms.
A SILVER TEAPOT AND A SILVER CREAM JUG (2)The teapot of oval form, with partly fluted decoration and with a gadrooned rim, the handle broken and detached, London 1908 and a cream jug of helmet shaped form, decorated with a beaded rim, the handle detached, but present, London 1971, combined gross weight 512 gms
A SILVER COMPOSITE FOUR PIECE TEA SETComprising; a teapot, London 1823, a hot water jug, London 1825, a twin handled sugar bowl, London 1826 and a milk jug, London 1826, each piece of compressed circular form with partly fluted decoration, the teapot with a replacement black handle, combined gross weight 2045 gms
A SCOTTISH SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SETComprising; a teapot, a hot water jug, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece of cut cornered rectangular form, with Art Deco geometric decoration, by MacKay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1933, the two larger pieces with wooden fittings, combined gross weight 1755 gmsCondition Report: Teapot: the top below rim is dented. The spout is pushed in at the top, into the body of the teapot. The handle rivets are wobbly. There is a split to the finial of the lid. There are a few scratches to the underside. The finial is slightly loose and does not screw well into position. Hot water jug: There are a few dents to the body. The finial is out of alignment. There is a dent to the front below the spout. Sugar Bowl: In good conditionMilk jug: In good conditionAll pieces would benefit from a clean and polish. There is universal scratching to the undersides commensurate with wear.
TEE- UND KAFFESERVICEVersilbertes Metall mit ebonisierten Holzgriffen. 4-Teile, bestehend aus Tee- und Kaffeekanne, Zuckerdose und Milchkännchen. H. max. 22cm A TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE Silver-plated metal with ebonized wood handles. 4 piecesconsisting of teapot and coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug. Maximum height 22 cm. Keywords: tableware, utensils, kitchenware, tea pot, sugar basin, sugar box
A POLYCHROME TEAPOT AND STAND Early-mid 19th Century Shaped oval on conforming stand, decorated with flowerheads, stiff leaves and gilt borders, Old British Antique Dealers Association (BADA) sticker to base Please email hello@hotlotz.com to request additional photography, videography or condition reports. In-house worldwide shipping is available and 7% GST may be removed from the hammer price and buyer's premium for buyers who are not Singapore residents, providing Hotlotz manages the export Teapot height 19cm Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use
A PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE Early 19th Century With gilt borders and floral sprigs, comprising: a teapot; five coffee cans; four tea cups; eight saucers; a slop bowl; two plates and an oval dish Old Phillips Auctioneers lot tags Please email hello@hotlotz.com to request additional photography, videography or condition reports. In-house worldwide shipping is available and 7% GST may be removed from the hammer price and buyer's premium for buyers who are not Singapore residents, providing Hotlotz manages the export. Plate diameter 22cm; teapot height 17cm Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use
A COALPORT PART TEA SERVICE Circa 1840 Moulded and richly decorated with panels of flowers, gilt and cobalt blue borders Comprising: Six cups and saucers, twin handled container and lid, teapot, bowl, creamer, one large plate and one side plate. Please email hello@hotlotz.com to request additional photography, videography or condition reports. In-house worldwide shipping is available and 7% GST may be removed from the hammer price and buyer's premium for buyers who are not Singapore residents, providing Hotlotz manages the export. Plate 22cm; bowl height 8cm Condition: Wear commensurate with age and use - some fading to pattern and to the gilding Some crazing to the surfaces.
A FOLEY COFFEE SERVICE BY FREDA BEARDMORE c.1934, designed for the Art in Industry Exhibition at Harrods, printed marks to base Comprising: a coffee pot; cream jug; sugar bowl; covered jug; and two cups and saucers, decorated in orange with a stylised foliate design Please email hello@hotlotz.com to request additional photography, videography or condition reports. In-house worldwide shipping is available and 7% GST may be removed from the hammer price and buyer's premium for buyers who are not Singapore residents, providing Hotlotz manages the export. Teapot height 17cm Condition: No obvious condition issues
A SHELLEY THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE BY MABEL LUCIE ATWELL Circa 1930s Comprising: a toadstool form cottage teapot; toadstool sugar bowl and elf form milk jug; together with three further Shelley nursery plates by Mabel Lucie Atwell Please email hello@hotlotz.com to request additional photography, videography or condition reports. In-house worldwide shipping is available and 7% GST may be removed from the hammer price and buyer's premium for buyers who are not Singapore residents, providing Hotlotz manages the export. Teapot height 12cm Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use
A CHINOISERIE TEAPOT AND TWIN HANDLED SUGAR BOWL Circa 1840-50 With printed and painted decoration featuring panels of oriental figures, on a blue scale ground Please email hello@hotlotz.com to request additional photography, videography or condition reports. In-house worldwide shipping is available and 7% GST may be removed from the hammer price and buyer's premium for buyers who are not Singapore residents, providing Hotlotz manages the export. Teapot height 15cm Condition: The cover to the teapot with replacement finial
A STANDARD CHINA PART TEA SERVICE Early 20th Century Decorated with birds perched on bullrushes above lotus, comprising: a teapot; six plates; five cups and two saucers Please email hello@hotlotz.com to request additional photography, videography or condition reports. In-house worldwide shipping is available and 7% GST may be removed from the hammer price and buyer's premium for buyers who are not Singapore residents, providing Hotlotz manages the export. Teapot height 12cm Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use
A MINTON THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE Circa 1830 With gilt decoration and borders over a green and yellow ground Please email hello@hotlotz.com to request additional photography, videography or condition reports. In-house worldwide shipping is available and 7% GST may be removed from the hammer price and buyer's premium for buyers who are not Singapore residents, providing Hotlotz manages the export. Teapot height 17cm Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use
A COPELAND & GARRETT PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE Mid 19th Century, circa 1840, green printed marks Painted with panels featuring either flowers, sea shells or fruit, on a turquoise ground and with gilt borders Comprising: a teapot and stand; cream jug; slop bowl; sugar bowl and cover; five coffee cups; seven teacups and seven saucers Please email hello@hotlotz.com to request additional photography, videography or condition reports. In-house worldwide shipping is available and 7% GST may be removed from the hammer price and buyer's premium for buyers who are not Singapore residents, providing Hotlotz manages the export. Teapot height 18cm Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use
A Chinese silver teapot and cover, late 19th c, globular shape, with flush cover and double wire handle, the body chased and engraved with four groups of peaches, finger citron, pomegranate and gourd between ruyi borders, 9cm h, shop mark, 10ozs Complete and undamaged but for two shallow dents on side of body, spout slightly pushed in, no splits or repair, marks good, knop retaining attached loop for chain and spout cover, now lacking
A Chinese Yixing stoneware teapot and cover, of plain cylindrical shape, the flat cover with two loose rings, 112cm h Handle broken off in one piece and neatly restuck, socket of cover chipped, not visible when in position. Arched knop cleanly broken off in one piece and pinned back into position
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