A fine George III silver teapot, London 1817 by Edward Farrell, the chased and embossed decoration in the manner of David Teniers, depicting musicians and drunken revellers in tavern scenes, the finial modelled as a reclining man smoking a long pipe with drink in hand, a dog beside him, scrolled wooden handle and stylised mythical beast spout, the four feet of anthropomorphic design, depicting lions in human clothing, 17.5 cm high x 25 cm wide, 36 ozt.Footnote: Provenance: Deceased Maidenhead estate, private owner.Condition report: In good condition with no apparent damage or repair. Some light surface scratches evident to flat areas.
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A Dresden bullet shaped teapot, the body painted with bouquets of flowers and floral sprigs, the spout with stylized griffin mask spout, scroll handle, the cover with raised flower finial, heightened with gilt, with blue crossed sword with M script beneath in underglaze blue mark on base together with a Dresden
A George III silver large teapot, oblong bright cut engraved with greek key, squiggle work and acorn borders, the centre with monogram within wreath, fruitwood handle, replacement large ivory pagoda finial, on four ball feet, by SA probably that of Stephen Adams, London, 1807, gross weight: 17.71 - CR: marks to the base good, maker's mark rubbed, replacement loose finial and probable replaced handle slightly loose in fitting, small dent to gadroon rim of body, engraving appears crisp on over polished body)
A Meissen (outside decorated) square section tea pot and cover, late nineteenth century, decorated with flowers and birds, cancelled blue 'X' swords mark, 11.5cm high; together with a Sevres (outside decorated) sucrier and cover, circa 1844, later decorated with gilt cypher for Louis-Phillippe and with faux printed palace inventory mark for The Tuilleries Palace, green printed and cancelled mark, 10cm high, and a Cozzi porcelain baluster hot water jug and cover, circa 1770, with crabstock handle and painted in green and puce with shaped cell panels and foliate springs, iron red 'anchor' mark, 15cm highCondition Report: The handle of the Meissen teapot has been broken off and re-gluedCondition Report Disclaimer
A group of assorted Worcester porcelain, circa 1770, to include: four sparrow-beak jugs, one with a cover; a pair of 'gu' vases; a mug; a tea pot and cover; two coffee cups; a two-quails pattern beaker and a tea bowl Condition Report: One 'Gu' vase chipped and cracked. Teapot has a restored handle and spout; Queen Charlotte jug is cracked; Condition Report Disclaimer
Three Chinese Imari teapots and covers, Kangxi (1662-1722), comprising a pair of lobed ovoid teapots, 11.5cm high, and a flattened globular one, 8.5cm high; and two Chinese Imari cups and a small jug, Kangxi (1662-1722), all decorated in underglaze blue and finely painted in iron-red and gilt, the cups 8.2cm high and the jug 9.2cm high (6)Provenance: Private English Collection 清康熙 青花矾红描金壶及小杯等共六件拍品来源:英国私人收藏Condition Report: The flattened teapot with glaze chips to the spout and chip to the cover. The lobed teapots: one with nibbles to the handle and cover, and one firing crack to the body and one with restored knop; the other teapot with restored handle, spout and cover. The jug and cups with nibbles to the rim.Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of various china wares to include Royal Worcester "Lavinia" pattern part tea service of seven cups and saucers, seven small plates, sandwich plate, cream jug, sugar basin, two larger plates and cake plate, a Royal Collection fine bone china Buckingham Palace teacup with integral teapot and cover (boxed), a similar piece by De La Reine, a Continental blue and white and gilt decorated caberet set, delph white glazed coffee pot, a Royal Doulton Brambley Hedge wares, Haviland & Co Limoges teacup, saucer and plate CONDITION REPORTS The De La Reine teapot and cup have general wear conducive with age and use, in need of a clean. See images for more detail.
A Chinese Cantonese late Qing Dynasty circa 1900 teapot of cylindrical form decorated in the famille rose pallet with panels of figures in an interior and birds and butterflies amongst blossoming foliage with rope decorated twin handles housed in an insulated cane work cylindrical basket with twin brass handles and brass catch, teapot 12cm diameter x 14.5cm high, basket 20.5cm diameter x 21cm high CONDITION REPORTS The teapot itself has general wear and tear, firing faults and some wear to the gilding and paint work, etc. all conducive with age and use. The basket container interior has several holes, wear to the material, staining and discolouration throughout. The basket has general wear and tear, a bit dusty, some small breaks to the cane work, general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A 19th Century Chinese cylindrical vase of slender form with flared rim decorated with two panels of figures in a garden setting, 13 cm high, together with a 19th Century Chinese porcelain tea bowl, polychrome decorated with panels of figures, 8.5 cm diameter x 4.3 cm high, together with a Japanese satsuma miniature teapot with cane work handle, 8.5 cm high, a Chinese brass baluster shaped vase, 12.4 cm high and a Japanese hand coloured tea set of 29 pieces and a Japanese tea cup and saucer, spare saucer and a similar sugar bowl
A Chinese Yi Xing teapot with figural decorated handle and script decorated main body, raised on a circular foot, bearing script seal mark to base, 18 cm high, on a carved wooden base, together with a pewter mounted pottery teapot inscribed to base "Tung King Shun Factory Weihaiwei", 9.5 cm high, on a carved hardwood stand and a chocolate patinated bronze miniature teapot, 7.5 cm high
A Royal Copenhagen "Blue Half Lace" pattern tea service comprising twelve teacups and saucers, six larger cups, thirteen plates, teapot and lidded sugar bowl, (45 pieces) CONDITION REPORTS Items aren't seconds, teapot has discolouration/tea staining to the interior and some exterior points, four of the large teacups have hairline fractures to the handles and one in that number has a large hairline crack running through the main body. All other items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some light surface scratching, etc. Are in need of a clean. There is some variation in colour from plate to plate. See images for more details.
Teeservice Rosenthal, Studioline 14-tlg., mit Goldrand, Suomi Gold, 6 Tassen, 6 Untertassen (1 UT mit kl. Chip), 1 Sahnegießer, 1 Teekanne (Henkel etwas berieben), gemarkt Rosenthal tea service, Studioline 14 pieces, with gold rim, Suomi Gold, 6 cups, 6 saucers (1 UT with small chip), 1 creamer, 1 teapot (handle slightly rubbed), marked
Konvolut Kaffee / Teeservice Meissen Dekor gelber Ming-Drache, 28-tlg., Dekor gelber Ming-Drache, 1 Kaffeekanne, 1 Teekanne, 1 Sahnegießer, 1 Zuckerdose, 10 Untertassen, 9 Tassen 5 Kuchenteller, blaue Schwertermarke, 4 Schleifstriche (Beamtenporzellan) A group of porcelain Tea and coffee service Meissen decor gelber Ming-Drache, 28 pieces, 1 coffee pot, 1 teapot, 1 creamer, 1 sugar bowl, 10 saucers, 9 cups, 5 cake plates, blue swords mark, 4 grinding strokes (official porcelain)
FOUR PIECE SILVER COFFEE & TEA SERVICE EMPIRE STYLE. Presumably Switzerland. 20th century. Silver, twice with interior gold-plating. Each footed body with fine relief decor. Below the vessel edge ornament bands with mascarons. Comprised of coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug. Ca. 1646g. Height of pots 27cm / 18cm. Silver standard 0,800. Condition A, twice B/C. Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 25,21 Euro plus 4,79 Euro VAT EU: 42,02 Euro plus 7,98 Euro VAT Worldwide: 75,63 Euro plus 14,37 Euro VAT additional shipping insuranceSpecial Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Presumably Switzerland Silver 20th century Dinnerware Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 26,89 Euro plus 5,11 Euro VAT EU: 46,22 Euro plus 8,78 Euro VAT Worldwide: 92,44 Euro plus 17,56 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance
AN IRISH GEORGE IV SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, Dublin c.1829, mark of Frederick Mamm & Son, comprising: teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, the teapot having domed hinged lid and cast flower finial, each heavily embossed and chased with foliate and floral decoration against an orange peel ground with applied acanthus wrapped handles raised on cast splayed feet, (c.62 troy ozs all in). Teapot 14cm high, 30cm wide across handle and spout
AN IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TEAPOT, Dublin c.1802, mark of Richard Sawyer, with ebonised handle and finial, of oval form with ribbed body, vacant cartouche to each side, 29 cm long; together with an Irish George III oval teapot stand, Dublin c.1802, mark of Robert Breading, centred with vacant crest reserve and enclosed within a narrow band of foliate engraving, on short splayed legs, 19 cm wide, (c.25 troy ozs all in)
AN IRISH 'CELTIC REVIVAL' FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Dublin c.1978, mark of George Bellew & Sons Ltd, comprising: teapot, hot water pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each decorated in the Celtic Revival pattern and raised on spreading circular foot, the pots with harp finials, (c.47 troy ozs). Teapot 22cm wide over handle and spout
A MATCHED GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, Dublin c.1827 and Dublin c. 1828, marks of James Le Bas and Edward Rower, each of squat melon form, comprising: teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, the teapot with hinged lid and cast floral finial, the body profusely embossed and chased with floral decorations, with applied acanthus wrapped c-scroll handles, raised on shaped circular feet (c.51 troy ozs all in). The teapot 30 cm wide over handle and spout
A GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT CUT TEAPOT, London c.1802, mark of Joseph Bradley, the domed hinged lid with ebonised finial, above oval panelled body engraved with foliate borders and wreath cartouches to each side, with ebonised handle. 28 cm wide over handle to spout, 17 cm high; together with a George III helmet shaped cream jug, London c. 1801, mark of William Frisbee, with egg and dart rim, and demi-fluted body. 14 cm wide over handle and spout, 10 cm high, (c.20 troy ozs including handle and finial)
***ADDITIONAL LOT*** A THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Chester c.1906, markers marks rubbed, comprising a teapot, cream jug and two handled sugar bowl, the teapot with applied ebon handle and final, each with plain body and gadrooned rim, (c.28 troy ozs all in including handle & finial). The teapot.26cm wide across handle, 10cm high
***PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS INCORRECTLY ILLUSTRATED IN THE PRINTED CATALOGUE*** A LARGE GEORGE III IRISH SILVER TEAPOT, Dublin c.1814, mark of William Nolan, of oblong form with demi-fluted body, and hinged lid, with outset cast rim of fluted scrolls and scallops, with applied c-scroll handles raised on bun feet, 28 cm wide over handle and spout, 16.5 cm high; together with a George III Irish silver cream jug, Dublin c.1819, mark of James Scott, with similar demi-fluted decoration, raised on paw feet and acanthus capped c-scroll handle, 16 cm wide handle over spout, 11 cm high (2) (c.34 troy ozs in all)
AN IRISH FIVE PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Dublin 1973, by Royal Irish Company, struck with commemorative torc mark, comprising tea pot, sugar bowl, cream jug, coffee pot and water pot each with ebon handle and bull finial, chased with figures, cattle and farmstead, on lion masked legs and paw feet, (c.88 troy ozs in all). teapot 15cm high, 27cm wide across handle and spout
Ceramics - John Wadsworth for Salano Ware, an "Isis" pattern cup and saucer; a Foley Ware bottle neck vase; Royal Doulton stoneware miniature jug and mug, and a silicon ware bottle vase; a Copeland Spode vase; a Mason's 'Applique' pattern bowl; black basalt teapot; a Chinese teabowl and saucer with Christie's Nanking Cargo labels; a pair of late Victorian Parian tennis shoes; etc
Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 AD. A mixed pair of three-part ceramic attendant figures, each standing on a tiered base with rosette, incorporating the feet, glazed in shades of mustard and olive green; the separate bodies with flowing and pleated green glazed robes with ochre and mustard detailing; one head with crème glazed face, black hair and facial details, the other unglazed with crème face, black eye detailing and hair, with crimson lips; one holding a black box, the other a cream-coloured teapot. 26 kg total, 88-95cm including stand (34 1/2 - 37 1/2"). Ex Abelita family collection, 1970s-2000s.[2] Fine condition.
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