Group of four studio ceramic pottery vessels. Glazed stoneware including one teapot and three jugs. Including makers such as Paul Dresang and Clary Illian. Each marked.Height ranges from 6 1/4 in to 9 1/4 in; width ranges from 3 3/4 in to 7 in; depth ranges from 5 in to 8 in.Condition:All four vessels are in good condition with no chips, cracks, or losses. Extremely minor wear along the footrims. The yellow teapot has a small area along the shoulder where there is paper from a sticker.
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Mark Digeros (American, 20th/21st c). Group of three studio pottery pieces including two vases and one teapot. Each marked. All painted with bright colors and geometric forms.Height ranges from 3 1/2 in to 8 1/2 in; width ranges from 7 in to 8 in; depth ranges from 4 1/4 in to 5 3/4 in.Condition:The smaller vase has a loss along the base measuring approximately 1 inch where the glaze has chipped off at the base. The larger vase and teapot are in good condition with no major chips, cracks, or losses.
Laure Prouvost (French, b. 1978). Painted ceramic teapot titled "Grandma's Teapot - Too Much Gin (Not So Keen)," 2018. Painted with abstract splashes of black, red, white, and blue.Height: 9 in x width: 9 3/4 in x depth: 8 1/4 in.Condition:The underside has signs of light wear, consistent with age and use. There are no major chips, cracks, or losses. There are no visible signs of restoration under UV light.
Laure Prouvost (French, b. 1978). Painted ceramic teapot titled "Grandma's Teapot - Waiting for Granddad," 2018. Decorated with breasts and splashes of brown and white.Height: 12 in x width: 12 in x depth: 9 1/2 in.Condition:There are several cracks in the gallery, likely occurring during the maker process. The underside has signs of light wear, consistent with age and use. There are no major chips or losses. There are no visible signs of restoration under UV light.
A Shelley tea set in black, orange, Royal blue and yellow glazes designed by Mabel Lucie Attwell circa 1930 comprising Duck teapot, with lid, Rabbit milk jug and Chicken sugar bowl. Each bearing an underglaze label "MABEL LUCIE ATWELL" on its side and the Shelley mark with Registered Design number 724421 on the underside. (4)
A collection of various mainly plated wares comprising embossed plated dish, tureen and cover, plates, dolphin stand, hot water jug, teapot, cream jug, sugar basin, glass sugar caster, large beaker, smaller beaker, ivorine handled fish knife and a collection of various Continental white metal handled (sheathed) cutlery with steel blades/forks
Delightful lidded teapot of casino shape decorated with two different rabbit family scenes on each side. Running bunnies with white fluffy tails surround the border. Royal Doulton Bunnykins backstamp. Issued: 1936-1968Dimensions: 8"L x 5"W x 4.75"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Charming lidded teapot in the shape of a bunny adorned by yellow and pink roses. The handle is the vine of the flowers and the head of the bunny as the lid. Royal Albert backstamp. Dimensions: 7"L x 4.75"W x 7.5"HManufacturer: Royal AlbertCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971) for Stelton, Denmark. 14-piece stainless steel coffee and tea set. Including salt and pepper shakers, a lidded ice bucket, a pot, two tongs, a lidded sugar bowl with a spoon and another utensil, a creamer, one vacuum jug, one coffee pot, a teapot, and a tray. All marked along the underside. Part of the Cylinda collection first designed in 1967.Height ranges from 1 1/4 in to 11 3/4 in; diameter ranges from 2 in to 11 in.br/>Condition:No major dents, bends, or breaks. Light wear throughout consistent with age and use; there are some light scratches or signs of wear such as discoloration along the interior. Some pieces have small felt tabs along the underside.
Yana Golubyatnikova (Ukrainian, b. 1977). Oil painting on canvas still life titled "Silver Teapot" depicting a still life with a silver teapot and yellow pears on the table, 2005. Signed along the upper left; signed, titled, and dated along the verso.Sight; height: 26 3/4 in x width: 26 3/4 in. Framed; height: 35 in x width: 35 in.br/>Condition:The colors are bold and bright. No losses, tears, or restorations when viewed under UV light. One small spot of craquelure along one of the pears in the lower right quadrant. Clean verso; all stretcher keys present. Very minimal wear to the frame.
AMERICAN STERLING SILVER COFFEE/TEA SERVICE BY GORHAM, CONSISTING OF; COFFEE POT 10.5" TEAPOT 9.75" HOT WATER KETTLE & STAND COVERED WASTE BOWL 7" TALL OPEN SUGAR BOWL WITH A VERMEIL INTERIOR 6.75" TALL OPEN CREAMER WITH A VERMEIL INTERIOR 4" TALL RECTANGULAR WAITER TRAY WITH PIERCED SCROLL HANDLES 32"X19" THE SCROLL FOOTED PEAR SHAPED BODIES DECORATED WITH REPOUSSE FLORAL SCROLLS AND PIERCED LATTICE BORDERS & SHELL FINIALS. THIS SERVICE BELONGED TO THE AMERICAN SOCIALITE ESTHER MCCREERY FROM CIRCA 1920/30'S. LIVING IN HILLSBORO, CALIFORNIA, ESTHER WOULD HAVE USED THIS TEA SERVICE WHEN SHE ENTERTAINED BOB & DELORES HOPE, DANIEL BOON, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, BUDDY EPSTEIN TO NAME BUT A FEW. IT TRAVELLED WITH ESTHER WHEN SHE WAS IN THE BAHAMAS, AUSTRALIA AND THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. MORE IMPORTANTLY HOWEVER IT WAS USED WHEN ENTERTAINING THE YOUNG PRINCE PHILIP WHEN HE ATTENDED A POLO MATCH IN THE STATES. THERE IS A PHOTO OF PRINCE PHILIP WITH THE CURRENT VENDORS FATHER AT THAT MATCH IN THE 50'S. THE VENDORS FATHER WAS GEORGE GORDON MOORE WHO WAS A POLO CHAMPION FOR 6 YEARS RUNNING.
Studio Pottery - a salt-glazed bottle vase, of slender form, by Thomas Thunig, 38.5cm high; salt-glazed ewer, by Fran Tristram, 32cm high; an interesting triangular slab-form teapot with Tenmoku glaze, maker’s mark below handle, 22cm high; another, square-form vase with reeded decoration, marked RK to base, 25cm high (4)
A Worcester Rubber Tree Plant pattern shaped circular plate, decorated in underglaze blue, foliate sprigs to verso, 19.5cm diameter, psuedo-Chinese four-character mark, c.1772-1775; a Worcester two handled navette shaped dish, the handles as scallop shells, decorated in underglaze blue with flowers, 18cm wide; a Worcester barrel-shaped teapot and cover; a Mansfield pattern teapot; a Three Flowers pattern sparrow beak jug; a Three Flowers bowl; a Caughley Bird in Branches pattern coffee cup; all a/f (7)
A Coalport miniature tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, tea cup and saucer, on shaped circular tray, decorated in blue with birds and bamboo on a gilt ground, cell borders, gilt interiors, the tray 13cm diameter, printed mark in green, early 20th century; other similar miniatures, including a tyg, loving cup, jar and cover, basket, etc
A Coalport miniature tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, tea cup and saucer, on shaped circular tray, decorated with gilt flowers and raised gilt borders on a pale green ground, gilt interiors, the tray 13cm diameter, early 20th century; other similar miniatures, including a tyg, loving cup, jar and cover, ginger jar and cover, basket, etc
A Coalport miniature tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, tea cup and saucer, on shaped circular tray, gilded with stylised scrolling foliage and jewelled in turquoise, on a deep cobalt ground, gilt interiors, the tray 13cm diameter, early 20th century; other similar miniatures, including a tyg, loving cup, jar and cover, basket, etc
A Coalport miniature tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, tea cup and saucer, shaped circular tray, gilded and jewelled on a deep cobalt ground, gilt interiors, the tray 13cm diameter, early 20th century; other similar miniatures, including a tyg, loving cup, jar and cover, ginger jar and cover, basket, etc
A Japanese satsuma miniature tea service, comprising teapot, sucrier and cover, cream jug, cups and saucers, on a two handled oval tray, decorated in polychrome with panels of Geisha, flowers and precious objects, finely picked out in gilt, 19.5cm wide over handles, character mark to base, Meiji period
Maritime Interest - a large George III silver oval teapot, bright-cut engraved and outlined throughout with wrigglework, inscribed Presented by the Owners of the Ship Betsey to Capt. John Quinton For His Great Care & Attention for the Interests of the Ship, London, August 1796, scroll-capped handle, 32cm long, Joseph Scammell, London 1793, 594g grossReference: A ship of this name appeared on Lloyds register in 1790, and was involved in several voyages in the slavery trade during that decade.
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