A box of sundry decorative china and metal wares to include a Stuart Bass Exmoor Mallard decorated platter, a pewter teapot, plated salver, etc, together with two horn-handled ebonised walking canes with silver ferrules, a Tibetan spherical temple bell, canteen of cutlery and two exotic framed and glazed butterflies, etc, together with various pictures and prints to include a framed and glazed chromolithograph portrait of the jockey George Fordham, bearing "The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News May 24th 1884" (very discoloured and stained particularly to the top half)
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A 19th Century toleware coal box, black painted and gilt banded, the domed top with mushroom finial, the main tapered body with lion mask ring handles, raised on a tapered circular foot, 32 cm diameter x 47 cm high and a 19th Century Staffordshire pottery part tea set, royal blue banded and gilt lined with panels of hand-painted floral sprays, comprising teapot, cream jug, two plates, eleven saucers, eight large cups, nine medium cups, one small cup together with a Victorian needle work bell pull with brass end, another pair and a brass handle
A BELLEEK TEAPOT, A BELLEEK JUG BOTH WITH BLACK MARKS TO BASE AND A TEAPOT STAND, NO MARK Condition Report: There is a small chip to the underside of the spout on the teapot and slight rubbing to the gilding. The stand has no obvious damage or restoration. The jug has slight rubbing to the gilding and a possible hairline crack to the inside.
THREE BELLEEK TEAPOTS, ONE MISSING LID, TOGETHER WITH A BELLEEK VASE, ALL WITH BLACK STAMP TO BASE Condition Report: One teapot is missing the lid and also has a small hairline crack to the inner rim and slight rubbing to the gilding. The teapot with the green handle has slight rubbing to the gilding but no obvious visual damage or restoration
A TRAY OF CERAMICS TO INCLUDE A BELLEEK TRAY Condition Report: The Coalisland teapot has a slight hairline crack to the inner lid rim and various spotting. There is no obvious visual damage to the Belleek anniversary plate. The Belleek tray has various hairline cracks, crazing and spotting. the cherubic figure has no marks to the base but is in the Belleek style, there is no obvious visual damage or restoration. The shell type bowl also has no marks to the base and has a hairline crack to the inner.
A Herend porcelain bullet shaped teapot, decorated with flowers picked out within gilt borders, etc., a triangular box and cover, a leaf shaped pickle dish, a small puce decorated vessel with lid and side handle, a flower encrusted and florally decorated box and cover, and a pair of Taijuan pattern Kaiser pin trays. (7)
A collection of Royal Crown Derby Derby Posies teawares comprising a coffee pot, a teapot, three breakfast cups and saucers, four cups, saucers and side plates, a kidney shaped dish, a milk jug, a cream jug, a water jug, a sugar, a small butter knife, a teaspoon and a side plate, all with printed marks. (qty)
A modern designer silver five-piece matching tea and coffee set designed by Eric Clements for Mappin & Webb and Elkington & Co., Sheffield, 1964/66/67Plain squat baluster form with domed covers, curved handles and melon-fluted wood finials, comprising:- hot water jug and sugar bowl 1964, teapot and milk jug 1966 and coffee pot 1967 (the 1964 pieces by Mappin & Webb, the 1966 and 1967 pieces by Elkington & Co.), Coffee and hot water pots 20cm high, 78oz (2418 gm). (5)
A Chinese famille verte tea pot decorated with panels of traditional scenes of birds and insects etc, of base filling design, height 15.5cm (spout cracked and re-glued, chips to handle); a Cantonese tea pot with traditional scenes panels, height 19cm; a Chinese sleeve vase with pale green decoration, height 22cm (1 long hairline to rim - approx 9cm). Cylindrical teapot good condition;sleeve vase, hairline crack
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