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Lot 591

A 1930s Royal Crown Derby part teaset decorated in the blue and white New Mikado pattern, comprising a teapot, six cups and saucers, six side plates, a sugar bowl, a sugar basin and a cake plate, all with printed marks and date codes for circa 1934, S/D. (qty)

Lot 611

A small collection of Chinese ceramics, to include a small blue and white jar and cover with Kangxi four-character mark to base, height 10cm, two Chinese blue and white bowls, heights 6cm and 7cm, a Republic period barrel teapot and cover, height 16cm, and a small Imari teapot and cover, all A/F. (5)

Lot 324

A George III hallmarked silver teapot of footed melon form with embossed floral decoration and ivory detail on the handle, height 15cm, weight 19oz, London 1829, Richard William Atkins & William Nathaniel Somersall, S/D.Subject to CITES regulations - the ivory detail to the handle on this lot. It will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.

Lot 2016

A quantity of Royal Albert teawares, trinket items, etc., to include Old Country Roses cream jug, salt and pepper shaker, trinket dishes, Haworth pattern teapot, etc. (1 tray and loose)

Lot 142

A Chinese blue and white teapot and cover, Kangxi, of fluted form with upright handle, the beehive shaped body decorated with panels of flowering plants growing from rockwork beside grasses, the neck with a band of scrolls, raised on three small feet, the bottom glazed white, 17cm high Provenance: The property of a private collector清康熙 青花茶壶拍品来源:英国私人收藏Condition Report: 7mm x 5mm chip to underside of spoutglaze frit on handle 7mm x 3mmcover with what looks like an unusual firing fault running 4cm x 2mm around the unglazed area where the inner flange meets the inner lip of the cover Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 36

A good Chinese blue and white double-spouted teapot, Kangxi, the ovoid hexafoil body painted with flower-stems and foliage, repeated to the spouts and upright bracket handle and cover, the interior with a central partition, 15.5cm Provenance: The late J.B. da Silva (1918-2003) who inherited the teapot from his father-in-law in 1973.Exhibited: Oriental Ceramics Society, 1983, No. 28As tea drinking became increasingly popular in Europe in the 17th century, tea wares of Chinese porcelain found a ready market. This traditionally Chinese type was used to serve two different types of tea. Compare with a similar blue and white example in the collection of the Chitra Museum, London, No. 889. Similar Famille Verte examples are illustrated by, Regina Khahl, OCS Exhibition, 2016, China without Dragons, p. 310, no. 184. The author notes, 'A yixing teapot of this double form, and Western copy of it, were in the collection of Augustus the Strong of Saxony (r.1694-1733) and are preserved in the Zwinger Collection in Dresden.' Another illustrated by Dr C.J.A. Jorg, Chine de Commande from the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels, Exhibition at Flagstaff House Museum of Tea ware, Hong Kong, 30.11.1989 to 27.02.1990, and another similar Famille Verte example can be seen in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum , New York, Accession no. 79.2.1317a,b 清康熙 青花花卉图双流壶拍品来源:前英国外务部官员J.B. da Silva (1918-2003) 私人收藏,其于1973年从其岳父处继承展览信息:英国东方陶瓷协会,1983年,展品编号28号 Condition Report: in good condition other than some chips to unglazed foot rim and firing cracks and blemishes and small glaze frits Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 308

A Wolfe silver plated six piece tea and coffee service, tray ensuite; an EPBM Teapot; entree dish; four bottle cruet stand; toast rack; cake stand; etc

Lot 39

A set of six Susie Copper Polka Dot pattern coffee cups and saucers; a Shelley teapot; Denby Greenwheat; glass hors d'oeuvres dish; a Copenhagen wren 1607

Lot 64

A Royal Crown Derby Price Consort tea service, for six, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl. six cups, saucers, dessert plates, printed marks, etc

Lot 50

A Continental porcelain tray and matching teapot and a sugar bowl having a central motif of a young lady holding purple flowers A/F Condition: lids are missing

Lot 161

TURNED WOODEN TEAPOT WITH RING HANDLE, 16cm dia

Lot 120

A 9ct yellow gold wire link bracelet with 6 x charms including a mouse, a duck and a teapot, measuring 8 inches, weighs 24.1 grams.

Lot 131

A 9ct gold charm bracelet with 19 x gold charms (one charm loose) including a penguin, an acorn, a teapot and a wishing well, weighs 16.9 grams.

Lot 467

ROYAL CROWN DERBY 'GREEN DERBY PANEL' DINNER SERVICE 20TH CENTURY decorated with green enamel and gilt floral designs in alternating panels, pattern A1237, red printed factory marks, comprising: twelve teacups and twelve saucers (14.5cm diam), twelve coffee cans and twelve saucers (12cm diam), twelve side plates (16cm diam), twelve twin handled soup bowls and twelve stands (16cm diam), twelve salad plates (21.5cm diam), twelve dinner plates (27cmm diam),two cream jugs (9.5cm and 115.cm high), a twin handled sugar bowl, a round sugar bowl (10cm diam), a teapot, a coffeepot, two twin handled tureens with covers, a sauce boat on stand, a large round bowl (24cm diam), two oval serving ashets (38cm long and 41cm long), and an oval serving dish(24.5cm long)

Lot 529

MEISSEN COFFEE POT MID 18TH CENTURY of pear shape, the domed cover with a flower finial, with scroll moulded spout and tau handle, the body painted to both sides with huntsmen and their dogs pursuing stags and deer in the landscape, blue underglaze crossed swords mark, 23.5cm high, TOGETHER WITH a Meissen teapot painted to both sides with a courting couple in a landscape setting, with insects and flower sprigs, with a bird's head moulded spout and tau handle, blue underglaze crossed swords and gold painted S(10.5cm high)Property of a Scottish Borders family

Lot 532

MEISSEN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE MID 18TH CENTURY painted with scenes of courting couples in a landscape setting, comprising a teapot with moulded bird's head spout and tau handle, a coffee pot with tau handle (cover lacking), three tea cups, four saucers, and a leaf shaped dish with domed cover, blue underglaze crossed swords marks and painted gilt marks(teapot 10.5cm high, saucers 13.5cm diameter)Property of a Scottish Borders family

Lot 558

A collection of Royal Worcester Blue Dragon dinner and tea ware, approx. 90 pieces.Condition: a number of items including tea cups, teapot, saucers and plates with crazing present, small chip to one coffee cup, hairline crack to a tea cup with another having small chip to rim, wear to gilding on edges of plates/saucers, a few pieces with different markings to base.

Lot 102

TWO TRAYS OF ROYAL ALBERT OLD COUNTRY ROSES CHINA, TO INCLUDE TEAPOT, TRIOS ETC.

Lot 189

THREE TRAYS OF ASSORTED CERAMICS TO INCLUDE A MODERN ORIENTAL EXAMPLE AND SADLER TEAPOT

Lot 212

A TRAY OF ROYAL ALBERT OLD COUNTRY ROSES CHINA TO INCLUDE TEAPOT AND TRIOS

Lot 255

TWO TRAYS OF ASSORTED CHINA TO INCLUDE A WEDGWOOD COLUMBIA TEAPOT, MINTON GLOUCESTER CHINA, AND ROYAL DOULTON TUREENS

Lot 349

A MIDDLE EASTERN STYLE JEWELED TEAPOT AND SIX GOBLETS WITH TRAY (8)

Lot 122

Silver tea pot, Sheffield hallmark, dated 1914, mm rubbed, approx 836 gms. The teapot having a ribbed body and ebony handle and finial. 

Lot 124

Silver bachelor tea trio, Birmingham hallmark, the teapot dated 1911 mm SW Smith & Co approx 551 gms, sugar bowl is London hallmark dated 1914 and the milk jug London hallmark dated 1914, all very similar in design, approx 281.3 gms. 

Lot 131

Edward VII silver tea pot, London hallmark dated 1907, mm William Hutton & Sons. The teapot having an ebony handle and finial, approx 726 gms. 

Lot 164

Miscellaneous items, including silver plated forks, spoons, sugar sifter, serving spoons, napkin rings, knife rest, silver candlestick (af), pair of silver plated candlesticks, silver cigarette case Chester hallmark, mm Walker & Hall and a Victorian mother of pearl card case approx 8 x 10 cms (af) and a pin cushion, butter dish, teapot amongst other items.Note: the mother of pearl card case has a broken hinge and some mother of pearl missing which is inside the card case. 

Lot 387

Wedgwood tea pots, dark blue Jasper ware tea pot depicting classical figures, approx 16 cms h together with a dark blue Jasper ware bachelor teapot, both impressed Wedgwood together with a dark blue Jasper ware jardinière approx 17 cms h. (3)

Lot 134

A collection of ceramics, to include an early 19thC coffee can, with gilt decoration with the letter E, a pair of Crown Staffordshire napkin rings, Beswick art pottery fish, blush ivory oval teapot stand, continental porcelain bust, Noritake cup and saucer, a continental small flared beaker and a Dartmouth Devon fish jug.

Lot 142

A collection of silver plate, to include oval galleried two handled tray with pierced borders, an engraved basket decorated with ferns, a glass preserve jar with silver plated top and bottom, egg shaped two piece cruet, teapot, simulated ivory handled knives, oval meat platter, tea strainer, three rag rug hooks, plated plate, small square plate, tea strainer and stand etc.

Lot 404

A George V silver bachelors type teapot, with ebonised handle and turned knop, and a matching sugar bowl, Birmingham 1932, 15½oz gross.

Lot 580

A Royal Worcester Palissy Game Series part tea service, to include a teapot and cover.

Lot 152

German Silver Teapot, in pear shape in rococo manner , chased , 550 gramm

Lot 1

A George III silver teapot and stand, Henry Green London 1787, the teapot of oval form with reeded banding to the body, spout and handle, the hinged cover with wooden finial and handle with carved thumb piece, 14cm high, 16.7ozt, with a matching oval stand on four ball feet, 16cm wide, 4ozt (2) Accompanied by a February 1958 edition of Country Life magazine referencing the purchase of this teapot (pg. 342) and receipt of purchaseCondition Report; Teapot: Fair order. There are a moderate amount of small dents to the body concentrated to the base and spout. Moderate scratching and pitting the the body and spout.There is evidence of large split in the base and subsequent solder repair (please see pictures). There are also a couple of small patches of solder repair to the base and around the top of the handle where it meets the teapot, and possible signs of further solder repair around the banding.Cover is slightly stiff, but opens easily and closes flush. The knop is loose, and the silver mount to the knop is slightly twisted. Handle is secure.Base: Fair order. Some possible signs of solder repair around the feet. Some denting concentrated around the border, and moderate scratching. Feet are heavily dented, and it does no sit flat on a level surface, wobbling slightly.Hallmarks to both pieces are crisp and clear. 

Lot 101

A George V four-piece silver tea service by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1928, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sucrier and milk jug, each of faceted form with concaved canted corners, each with engraved initial ?J?, teapot and hot water jug with polished wooden knops and handles, teapot 14.5cm high, gross weight of service 60.63ozt (4)Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire

Lot 120

A selection of tableware and accessories, to include; a five-piece cut glass cruet set, each piece of faceted baluster form with pierced white metal mounts, set to an ebonised wooden stand, 30cm high, together with a novelty paperweight in the form of a pepper, 7.5cm high, a carved carnelian seal, 6.2cm high, a brass seal, 6.6cm high, a novelty paper clip in the form of a duck's head, 11cm long, a white metal teapot stand, a George III silver teaspoon and a white metal example, a circular brass trinket dish, a yellow metal pill box, and seven assorted decanter labels (22) Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition Report; Cruet: Central pillar is loose, making the structure slightly wobbly when picked up. On a flat surface, the carousel is slightly wobbly, but the base is stable. Handle is secure. No cracks or losses to the stand.There is a large split to the cover of the smallest caster, and the beginnings of splits in a couple of the other pieces. There are several, very large fractures and losses to the bases. There are small chips and nibbles to the high points and facet edges of the cut glass. No large cracks or breakages to the glass bodies which render it unusable.

Lot 129

A Victorian silver teapot by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1861, of globe form on domed circular foot, cast floral knop to hinged cover, c-shaped ebonised ebonised handle, elaborately embossed with fruit and scrolling decoration, cartouche to either side engraved with unicorn crest and motto 'bear and forbear', 18.5cm high, weight 20.30ozt Overall condition is good. There is a shallow dent to one side on the crest, and some very minor dents around some of the embossed decoration, but no other major dents, splitting, or repair. General scratching and wear to the body, cover and spout. All decoration is crisp and clear. Maker's mark to the knop is quite worn, but to the inside of cover and base is crisp. The handle is quite loose, as both of the pins holding it in place have come slightly loose. There are a couple of chips to the top of the handle, and a few cracks where the handle meets the silver. The lid is quite wobbly at the hinge, but opens smoothly and closes flush.

Lot 177

A large quantity of silver plate and white metal tableware, to include a large twin-handled serving tray, a teapot, a selection of serving dishes, assorted cutlery, toast racks, egg cups, condiment jars etc (Qty)Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire

Lot 319

A black basalt teapot and cover, early 19th century, of waisted rectangular form, the body with relief moulded panels depicting capronised elephants, the cover with capronised elephant finial, raised on elephant's feet, 14cm high (at fault) with a Wedgwood black basalt vesta and cover, early 20th century, the body with a continuous relief moulded floral motif, the cover with relief moulded classical maidens to the top and striker to the underside, impressed maker's mark to base, 9.5cm long, a Wedgwood Ordinary Lustre bowl, early 20th century, designed by Daisy Makeig Jones, the interior with a gilt outlined Wu Sun barbarian against a pearlescent ground, the exterior with gilt mythical beasts against a mottled blue ground, printed maker's mark and painted pattern number 'Z4829 F' to base, 5.5cm high, and a Barum ware vase dated 1883, 20cm high (at fault) (4)CONDITION:Tea pot - spout has nibbles to the tip, the body has a large hairline crack across the entire base and extending up through the body and through the elephants trunk to one side and a further fine hairline crack through the body. The cover has one chipped corner and one re-glued corner.Vesta box - some very tiny rim nibbles, some internal scratches where the striker has been used.Wedgwood - appears to be in generally good order with some minor surface scratching throughout.Barum vase - large and multiple chips to the rim, extending to hairline cracks in places, crazing throughout to the top rim, nibbles to the foot rim. Crazing throughout and nibbles.

Lot 320

A Victorian Aesthetic Movement Minton majolica teapot and cover in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, late 19th century, the yellow ochre glazed teapot of globular form with straight spout, decorated with prunus blossoms modelled in low relief, the basket handle modelled as a bent green twig, the cover with cut twig finial and low relief prunus motif, impressed maker?s mark, indistinct date cypher (probably for 1873), decorator's mark, '610', '12' and painted '2' to base, 19.5cm highCONDITION REPORT:The piece shows fine surface crazing throughout.  There is a firing frit to the prunus sprig to the left of the back of the handle, and small nibbles to the interior rim of the cover, but no visible chips, cracks or losses. 

Lot 326

A Fielding majolica 'Parrot and Cockatoo' teapot and cover, late 19th century, of hexagonal form, the body modelled as a bamboo frame inset with side panels depicting a relief moulded parrot and cockatoo on a branch, the handle with ribboned detail, the cover with bamboo finial, painted decorator's mark to base, 12cm high

Lot 33

A George III silver teapot stand by Crispin Fuller, London 1802, of oval form with reeded border on four raised feet, 15.9cm x 11.6cm, together with a George III milk jug, London 1810, of typical from with engraved floral decoration and angular handle on four ball feet, engraved crests to either side (worn), 10cm high (at fault), gross weight 8.38ozt (2)

Lot 344

A Royal Crown Derby Imari, 2451 pattern tea service, mid 20th century, comprising: a teapot and cover, a milk jug and stand, a sucrier and stand, six tea cups, six saucers, six side plates, six sandwich plates and a serving plate, each piece with printed maker's mark and most with date marks for 1965, with a Royal Crown Derby paperweight modelled as a frog (lacking stopper) (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show minor rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout and some fine surface scratches.  Most show some very fine surface crazing in some areas and some show more extensive crazing.  On one side plate this has developed into a 'V' shaped hairline crack to the base, but otherwise there are no visible chips, cracks or losses.  The teapot appears to be in good condition with no visible chips, cracks, losses or crazing.

Lot 92

A George V three-piece silver tea service by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1925, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each piece of oval form with half-reeded decoration and angular handles, ebonised knop and handle to teapot, gross weight 25.8ozt (3)Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire

Lot 368

Incised designed stoneware with kittens. Includes lidded silver teapot 5"H, sugar bowl 3"H and cream pitcher 3.25"H.Impressed Doulton Lambeth mark and artist signed to bottom base. Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: David Bearman Collection

Lot 335

A Chinese blue and white vase decorated with plants and birds (firing crack running from the rim), a crackle glaze ginger jar (no lid) another (no lid) and a blue and white small teapot Vase in good condition with firing crack as catalogued, 1 ginger jar ok, teapot has chips to spout and rim

Lot 497

A Walker and Hall four piece silver plated tea service including teapot, milk, sugar and gadrooned tray

Lot 99

A 19th century Japanese bronze teapot of naturalistic form with leaf mounts, length 15 cm (no lid); an oriental small spherical vase in silver on copper, with branch and animal handles, length 11 cm (no Lid)

Lot 179

A silver Hot Water Pot, with half reeded oval body and gadroon edge with ebonised wooden handle, 656 grams, London 1898; together with an oval half reeded silver Teapot, London 1889, by Walter & John Barnard, 494 grams. (2)

Lot 180

A three piece silver Tea Service, Chester c. 1900, comprising ogee shaped teapot with gadroon edge on four bun feet and ivory finial, and a matching sugar and cream, 877 grams. (3)

Lot 181

A silver two handled half reeded Sugar Bowl, with gadroon edge on four ball feet, Sheffield 1897, with matching Cream Jug, 561 grams; together with a matched silver plated Teapot. (3)

Lot 189

A three piece silver bright cut Bachelors Tea Service, Sheffield 1900 / 1902, comprising oval teapot, two handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, 567 grams. (3)

Lot 201

A heavy silver London mark Presentation Tray, with shaped beaded double edge, inscribed "The Green Shield Trophy, Variety Club of Great Britain, Sandown Park, September 2nd, 1972, won by Setsu," hall marked London c. 1897, by J.G. (R. & S. Garrard & Co. - James Garrard) London (Pantron Street), approx. 28 ounces; also a silver plated Georgian style Teapot with ebonised handle, by Mappin & Webb. (2)

Lot 202

A fine quality and rare Irish Georgian (George II period) silver bullet Teapot, the hinged circular lid with mermaids engraved, with a wooden circular top, and shaped handle, the body with attractive etched motif with three mast ships, hallmarked John Williamson, Dublin 1736, approx. 14cms (5 1/2") high, approx. 22 ounces. (1)

Lot 203

A rectangular half reeded silver Teapot, with ebonised handle, Birmingham 1913, 572 grams. (1)

Lot 214

A silver vase shaped Castor Sugar Shaker, London 1904 by W. Comyns & Sons, 6" (15cms), 125 grams; together with a small silver Teapot on three shell feet and wooden handle, 298 grams overall. (2)

Lot 37

A pair of South Sea Island carved wooden Bowls modelled as Turtles, with mother-o-pearl inlay; together with a heavy carved wooden model of a Tribal South Sea Islander, with inset opal type eyes, approx. 38cms (15")high; also a plated 19th Century Chinese Jug or Teapot with assimilated dragon handle, and a pewter Tea Caddy, with Oriental script, as a lot, w.a.f. (5)

Lot 35

A Georgian rounded rectangular silver teapot with gadrooning decoration to the body, leaf-embossed spout and raised on four lion's feet. Handle with small ivory insulators. Hallmarked London 1817 with worn maker's mark 'J.A.' in rectangle (possibly Joseph Angel?). Weight 675g (less insulators). GC, handle detached at one end. £300-400

Lot 62

Royal Doulton Countess pattern composite part dinner service, printed green marks, registration number 523784, printed and painted with ribbon swags suspending pendants in a neo classical style, comprising two teapots and one cover, a milk jug, two cream jugs, two canted square stands, a ladle, two shaped oval stands, two slop bowls, a sugar bowl, a shallow bowl, three pudding bowls, six eggcups, a preserve pot, cover and fixed stand, a later cream jug, two cake plates, four bowls, six small plates, a shaped oval dish, four breakfast cups, 12 teacups, 22 saucers in sizes, two oval tureens in sizes and six oval serving dishes in sizes Condition ReportCups - Some base wear and minor chipping to several bases.Saucers - Minor wear throughout, 3 with surface imperfections.Plates - Minor wear throughout, 1 small plate with crazing, 1 medium plate/dish has 2 small chips and crazing. 3 side plates with minor surface imperfections and 1 with a chip.Large Round plates - Crazing, 1 rim chip, 3 lower half chips, 2 cracks.Oval Serving plates - Crazing to all, some wear and pattern loss, minor chips to several bases.Egg cups - some wear to rims, 2 have chips to the base.Milk Jug - Crazing, base wearCream Jugs - Crazing, minor staining.Large, flatter Jug - Some pattern loss and base wear.Oval serving dishes - Some crazing and pattern loss.Preserve pot - chip to baseBowls - crazing on larger examples.Teapots - 1 teapot with moderate scuffing/surface imperfection and some staining, 1 with crazing. 

Lot 67

Collection of English pottery and porcelain teawares, circa 1830 and later, printed and painted with robins perched on holly branches, a lustreware small footed bowl, a blue ground relief moulded teapot and cover, a redware teapot and cover enamelled with Chinese flowers, an English porcelain Imari pattern ring tree, a Graingers Worcester blue ground miniature teapot and cover and a small footed bowl (8)

Lot 143

Group of five Chinese cloisonne vessels, 19th century, including a vase teapot in blue, 16cm high, a pair of oviform miniature vases and two pots and covers, one with storks (5) Condition ReportVase teapot - Significant damage to handle. Elsewhere, one moderate chip, base cracking and bottom lose.Oviform mini vases - One has a large chip and one smaller one. The other has some surface wear.Stork pot - Crazing to non-stark side of pot. Staining on storks. Crazing to lid.Other pot - Some damage to bottom. Possibly crazing or cracking on lid.

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