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A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT, by William Bateman II, London, 1832, of squat form, with a gadrooned border, scroll handle and terminating on four ball feet, together with a silver coffee pot by Thomas Bradbury and sons, London, 1898, of hexagonal tapering form and stained wood handle, gross weight c.33oz
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATUE CREAM JUG, cream jug marked 'SGV', 17th/18th century of ovoid shape and shaped handle, a lidded sugar basin with pointed finial and a teapot with scroll handle, the others with part silver marks (3)Provenance: Part of the collection formed by Baron Michiels van Verduynen (1885-1952), the Dutch ambassador to the Court of St James’(1939-1942). After the collection returned to the family’s residence Huys Clingendael. Thence by descent to the Barons Van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
A Royal Doulton "Canton" pattern part tea, coffee and dinner set with floral decoration comprising nine dinner plates, nine side plates, nine tea plates, a pair of oval tureens and covers, circular two handled vegetable tureen and cover, oval meat plate, a pair of gravy boats and stands, seven soup bowls with four saucers, nine tea cups with five saucers, ten coffee cups and saucers, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, etc
A mid-19th century English Staffordshire pottery teapot, of compressed lobed form with flared, scalloped foot, foliate capped c-scroll handle and vine fruit finial, painted with chinoiserie scenes in the Imari palette, 6in. (15.25cm.) high, together with the matching two handled covered sucrier and cream jug, the teapot a/f. (3) * Teapot has large crack and glaze chip to widest part of body. A few tiny chips to inner rim of cover and small chip to finial. The sucrier and cream jug in good condition.
Worcester blue and white 'figures in a garden with butterflies pattern' porcelain teapot, the cover with flower moulded flower finial, blue crescent mark to the underside, 5.25" high; together with a Worcester bowl in the same pattern, matching pattern bowl, crescent mark to the underside and also bearing an old Christie's lot label dated 1984, 6" diameter (2)
Attractive Coalport 19th century floral painted tea service, pattern 3/265, each finely painted with floral bouquets within pale cream borders highlighted with gilded fruiting vine scrolls comprising a teapot and cover, 8.5" high, lidded sucrier, milk jug and slop bowl, two sandwich plates, side plate, ten cups and ten saucers (two saucers matched)
A Newhall pattern 300 part tea and coffee service, comprising boat shaped teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, eight coffee cans, ten Bute shaped teacups, nine saucers, slop bowl, two plates, milk jug, each decorated in iron red, cobalt blue and gilt with stylised leaves and foliage, pattern 300 in gilt, c.1800
A Royal Worcester Chippendale pattern dinner and tea service, for twelve, each in puce, comprising two graduated meat plates, tureen and cover, open oval dish, sauce boat and stand, dinner plates, dessert plates, soup dishes and stands, cups, saucers and side plates, bread and butter plate, two cream jugs, sucrier and cover, teapot and cover, printed marks in puce
A George III Neoclassical silver navette-shaped teapot, engraved with a garland of laurels, radiating wrigglework borders, scroll-capped fruitwood handle, 18cm high, William Fountain, London 1796, a conforming teapot stand, fluted bell husk feet, 18.5cm wide, Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1798, 24.6oz gross
A Meissen rose petal moulded part tea and coffee service,moulded with overlapping petals, the saucers painted with floral sprays, comprising, a coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, six saucers, three coffee cups, three tea cups and a leaf moulded handled dishProvenance: Julians Park, HertfordshireFootnote: Provenance: Julians Park, Hertfordshire
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