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AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE STRAIGHT SIDED MUG painted with the Walk in the Garden pattern, of a lady being followed by a child holding a bird on a stick, the reverse with long-tailed birds perched on branches, from the Gladys L. Robertson collection, no 24 and with Antique Dealers Association label, 8.5cm high, other Worcester including a teapot with moulded flower decoration, 11.5cm high, a Prunus tree bowl, a sauceboat painted with fishermen, 19cm long Condition Report:Worcester mug - chipped to inside rim, glaze debrisWorcester teapot - badly crackedbowl - chips to rim and crackedsauce boat - cracked and glued
A LIVERPOOL BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT the small globular form painted with the Two Men Bowing pattern, 12cm high, a Watney collection blue and white shell shaped dish, a Liverpool saucer decorated with fishing scenes, a teabowl with gnarled peony and a large teabowl with figure and triangular fence (5) Condition Report:"A LIVERPOOL BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT - wear to the spout but no damage to the teapot. Surface scratches to body. Lis is chipped to the rimshell shaped dish - chipped to one corner and cracked in two places, discoloureda Liverpool saucer - surface scratchesteabowl - chipped to bottom rim and wear to top rimlarge teabowl - no issues"
AN ENGLISH 18TH CENTURY BULLET SHAPED TEAPOT possibly by Pennington, Liverpool painted with flowers, two other teapots, a Worcester jug, three cups, one with Albert Amor label, a New Hall type saucer, another saucer, a Chaffers sparrow beak jug, Worcester inkwell and a Liverpool type teabowl and saucer painted with a peacock (12) Condition Report:"AN ENGLISH 18TH CENTURY BULLET SHAPED TEAPOT - restored where spout meets body, lid restore to rimtwo other teapots - one with red flowers fully restored, other with pink flowers - crazed, chip to spout, cracked from rimWorcester jug - no chips, cracks or restorationthree cups - straight sided cup cracked, other two okNew Hall type saucer - nice conditionanother saucer - nice conditiona Chaffers sparrow beak jug - chipped and cracked to spoutWorcester inkwell rough to rims, firing crack to base, decoration rubbedLiverpool type teabowl and saucer - both pieces cracked, bowl chipped to rim"
A WHIELDON-TYPE TEAPOT with applied floral decoration and slip glaze, a Pearlware figure of a lady with a bow and arrow, a pearlware figure of Burns, and assorted animals (6) Condition Report:"A WHIELDON-TYPE TEAPOT - spout restored Pearlware figure of a lady - missing part of nose, missing some flowers, chips to glaze, missing tree behind herpearlware figure of Burns - missing foot, firing crack inside, and cracked and crazedanimals have pieces missing and all have been restored"
A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASES AND COVERS painted with fruit and foliage, with shishi finials, 33cm high,a Chinese export teapot and a cover, 25cm wide and a plate, 20cm diameter (4) Condition Report:the vases with damages to covers, rims and foot rimsteapot with chip to spout and footrimplate with minor rim chip
A MATCHED VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE comprising tea pot, hot water pot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, of pear shaped form, decorated with repousse decoration of alternating ecclesiastical style panels and blank cartouches separated by lines of roundels, each etched with a crest of a bull over a crown, with scrolling foliage handles, by Robert Hennell II, for Elkington & Co, 1866, the hot water pot by Robert Harper, 1869, 1815gms (4) Condition Report:Teapot 17cm high, hot water pot 20cm high
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER TEAPOT of squat rectangular form, the body fluted with reeded rims, the lid with shellwork decoration, on four paw feet, by James Le Bas, Dublin 1818, 749gms Condition Report:the insulators have been removed from the handle - the applied shellwork decoration has a bit of shoddily soldering, as does the base. The lid is not snug in a corner. Feet have soldering to steady it presumably - small dings to the body and spout
A VICTORIAN THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE of lobed baluster form, the service with high repousse floral decoration and engraving, the teapot with floral finial, all with double scroll handles and gilded interiors, with engraved cartouches, by Roberts & Slater, Sheffield 1852, 1495gms (3) Condition Report:the teapot has dent in the cartouche
A GEORGE V FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE comprising a spirit kettle and stand, teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, the bodies lobed, with gadrooned rims, the spirit kettle stand with four paw feet, the others on four ball feet, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1923, 1924, 2480gms (4) Condition Report:Spirit kettle has large dent
Matched 19th century three piece silver tea service of squat melon form, comprising teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, cast flower head decoration in relief, the handles with applied flower head detailing, the teapot finial modelled as a flower sprig, makers Joseph Angell I, London 1829 and John Evans II, London 1844; height of teapot approx 14cm; together with a similar silver plated coffee pot (4)
Silver bachelor's teapot raised on four feet, angular ebony handle and finial, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1931, height approx 13cm; together with a silver twin handled sugar bowl and a silver jug, raised on four feet, angular handles, makers Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1938 (3)
Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood: an extensive Wedgwood 'Persephone' pattern dinner service designed by Eric Ravilous, circa 1953/54 comprising: two vegetable tureens, twelve dinner plates, twelve dessert plates, twelve soup bowls and saucers, sauceboat and stand, cake plate, twelve cups and saucers, twelve tea plates, teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl. printed marks, pattern number 9884/4 in red, impressed marks with date.
A heavy matched hallmarked silver tea service comprising teapot, large two-handled sugar and smaller teapot; the large teapot with finial modelled as a Chinaman seated on a tea chest. Each item with foliate engraved panelled sides and shaped foot. The smaller teapot with some lead solder repairs prevalent to the outside of the body, minor dents to the two-handled sugar, the larger teapot in relatively good order, maker's mark G.R (the larger teapot 21.5cm) and assayed London 1845, the sugar assayed 1847 and the smaller teapot assayed 1849 (total combined weight of three 1476g)
Three pieces of ceramics:A late 19th century continental trembleuse comprising saucer with deep reservoir and lidded cup. Each piece hand gilded with various vignettes of floral sprays and the tapering-sided cylindrical mug typically decorated with a vignette of lovers in 18th century dress within country surroundings, the vignettes' reserves against a celeste-blue ground, printed and incised marks to underside (cup 13.5cm including finial); An early 20th century Japanese porcelain teapot and cover with bentwood bamboo handle; A hand-decorated maquette-style female figure with long blonde hair and long flowing blue dress (the figure 16.25cm).Condition Report: The saucer of the trembleuse is generally good with some minor 'gilt rubbing' with no cracks , chips or restoration noted although a deliberate scratch has been put through the oval green printed mark to the underside and this also has been scratched to the underside of the cup. Perhaps denoting second quality, the cover to the cup also appears to be in generally good overall original condition with the fruit-shaped handle/finial exhibiting further gilt rubbing and a hairline noted to the inner lip. Visible from the inside and outside. The cup itself appears to be in good general condition with no problems noted, the handle looks good and the central vignette also. Please note another scoring mark through the green mark on the underside.
A hallmarked silver teapot with carved wooden handle and turned finial, maker's mark SD Ld, assayed London 1922 (total weight approx. 592g)Condition Report: There is some discolouration to the bottom of the inside as expected through usage. The hallmarks are legible, the handle and finial appear to be good order, the lid sits flat. Regent St retailer's mark to underside together with numbers, the spout and hinges are good and the join between handle and body is also good. No major problems noted.
A three-piece hallmarked silver composite tea service: silver teapot by Walker & Hall, assayed Sheffield 1918, a two-handled sugar bowl by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London (maker's mark of Walker & Hall, assayed Sheffield 1918) and a milk jug by Mappin & Webb assayed London 1904. (3) (Total weight including handle and finial to teapot 1095g)
A variety to include hallmarked silver 1937 Edward VIII Coronation spoon (cased):a set of six hallmarked silver coffee spoons by Cooper Brother, Sheffield 1967a silver mounted circular glass teapot stand commemorating the Coronation of George VI May 1937, centrally engraved with gilt highlightsa necessaire/sewing set with silver thimble
A three-piece hallmarked silver bachelor's style tea service comprising teapot, two-handled sugar and cream jug; the sugar and cream jug with gilded interiors, each with angular lobed band to upper body, maker's mark H.S, the teapot assayed London 1900, the sugar and creamer assayed London (probably 1899) (total combined weight of 3 including teapot finial and handle approx. 689g) (3)
Herend 'Rothschild Bird': two teapots, a sugar bowl, a set of six teacups and saucer, and one larger teacup and saucerCondition Report: It is noted that all pieces appear to be in very good condition with no problems noted, the undersides of the pieces exhibit transfer, impressed and hand-painted marks, and the decoration is bright and vibrant. The very large bullet-shaped teapot appears to be in excellent order with no problems noted, the spout and handle are both good. The cover in the form of a flowering bud is good. The smaller teapot is also in excellent condition with one minor point to note that the bird finial had lost a very tine piece of it's beak
A large collection of green and white dinner wares, mainly Queens Green, comprising 6 tureens (3 with lids), toast rack, 4 tea cups, 5 saucers, 2 soup bowls, 4 cream jugs, 1 tureen with lid and ladle, gravy boat, 6 dinner plates 25cm, 7 dinner plates 22.5cm, 11 side plates 18cm, 4 dessert plates 22.5cm, 2 coffee pots approx 21cm high, 1 coffee pot approx 19cm high, 1 teapot approx 17cm high, 1 small bowl. Condition varies from excellent to poor.

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