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A Pennington's Liverpool coffee pot and cover, circa 1780, painted in underglaze blue with an Oriental landscape, another Pennington's teapot and cover, decorated with coloured enamels with exotic birds, another Liverpool tea bowl and saucer, and a Worcester Mansfield pattern bowl (one tray)
A collection of silver, including a teapot, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham. 1922, 22.5cm wide over handle, a pair of pepperettes, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co. London, 1911, a sauce boat, Birmingham. 1939 and a George III cream jug, marks rubbed, possibly York, gross weight of silver 24oz 16dwt, 768gr (5)
THOMAS HARDY INTEREST: A SILVER PLATED TEAPOT with ivory fittings, inscribed "Used by Thomas Hardy at Max Gate 20 years, and given by Emma Hardy to their Vicar Ri. Grosvenor Bartelot 7 July 1912", with further scratched inscription on the bottom by the recipient, confirming that Mrs Hardy gave the teapot as a momento in 1912.Thomas Hardy was a neighbour at Max Gate and parishioner of Grosvenor Bartelot's for 22 years. Rev. Bartelot attended regular teatimes with Mrs Hardy who was keen for her husband to take a greater interest in the church.Provenance: The Bartelot Family Collection, mostly the property of Rev. Richard Grosvenor Bartelot FSA, Rector of Fordington, Dorchester 1907-1939, or his son Major R St G G Bartelot.Grosvenor Bartelot was born in 1868 and went to Crewkerne Grammar School and Wadham College, Oxford, in the 1880s. In the next two decades he served as curate at Corfe Castle, Anglican chaplain in Turin, and as the Bishop of Salisbury's missioner covering duties of other clergy all over Dorset. He became a noted antiquarian and genealogist and was elected FSA. Having been born a Bartlett, in 1898 he changed his name to the original Norman form, Bartelot. In 1906 he became Vicar of Fordington St George, Dorchester, and next year he married Evelyn, daughter of Alfred Pope Esq of South Court and Wrackleford House, founder of the Eldridge Pope brewery. Having retired in 1936 to Timsbury, Somerset, he died in 1947.
* Teapot. Edwardian silver teapot by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1905, of ogee form with ebony handle and finial on four cabriole supports 25.5cm long, together with six silver napkin rings plus a collection of silver-plated items including four entree dishes and a biscuit box, weighable silver approximately 495gQty: (17)
A cross pendant, stamped '15', engraved 'March 22nd 1899', 2.8g gross, together with a 9 carat gold foxtail link chain, a teapot charm, a padlock clasp, a cross pendant, and a baton link watch bracelet stamped '9ct', including metal springs, 16g gross, a fish charm, a drum charm, and a nugget pin, all unmarked with a locket, watch bracelet and costume jewellery earrings
Ceramics - Royal Worcester Pagoda pattern teaware including teapot, sucrier, cream jug, cups and saucers, etc, date letters for 1882 and 1883; a set of six Cauldon China tea cups and saucers; a pair of Royal Worcester bamboo pattern tea cups and saucers, c.1878; others, Royal Crown Derby, etc
A comprehensive Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern dinner, tea and coffee set for twelve, comprising vegetable dish and cover, two graduated oval serving bowls, a pair of sauce boats on stands, twelve dinner plates, chop plate, eleven soup bowls, twelve fruit dishes, twelve dessert plates, teapot, milk and sugar, twelve tea cups, saucers and tea plates, two coffee pots, cream jug, sugar, pair of sucriers and covers, twelve coffee cups and saucers, three tier cake stand, comport, eight two handled soup dishes, eight mugs, three salt/pepper pots, twelve egg cups, other trinkets, serving dishes, posy vase, bells, vase, ginger jar and cover; large qty
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