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Lot 1037

Four 18th century porcelain teapots including a fluted example decorated with Oriental figures in landscape, a Worcester blue and white example decorated with floral sprays and crescent mark to base etc (4).Additional InformationThe cover of the Worcester example with chipping to the finial and hairline cracks to the rim, also a firing fault to the spout. The bulbous example with large crack and old repair to the body and handle, chipping top the spout. The fluted example with chipping to the spout, large crack running through the body, numerous chips, the matched cover with large crack and chip to the rim. The remaining teapot with a crack beside the handle, numerous chips to foot rim and side of cover.

Lot 1045

PHILIP CHRISTIAN OF LIVERPOOL; an 18th century blue and white teapot of bulbous form decorated with floral sprays, height 12cm and a further porcelain teapot, possibly Liverpool, decorated in a variance of the Willow pattern, lacking cover, height 11cm, and two Liverpool porcelain tea bowls each with floral sprays (4).Additional InformationThe blue and white teapot, the cover has an old repair chip, numerous chips, old repair to the spout, a large crack running though the body. Each of the tea bowls with extensive wear to the interior, one example with tow minor chips tot he rim.

Lot 1086

ROYAL CROWN DERBY; six coffee cans and saucers in various patterns from The Curator's Collection to include 'Pardoe', also a 'Mikado' blue and white teapot and cover (13).Additional InformationThe Acanthus coffee can with hairline crack, otherwise each in good condition.

Lot 283

A group of electroplated items including rectangular and oval serving dishes, part cruet set and further stands, pierced dishes, various spoons, teapot, a Middle Eastern Hamraz tea urn (missing components),  etc.Additional InformationHeavy general wear throughout. The tea urn lacking several components, will need some attention.

Lot 1091

A collection of 19th century porcelain and china, predominantly Derby, to include a quatrefoil bowl painted with floral detail with gilt highlights, diameter 25cm, twin handled sugar bowl, etc, together with three early 20th century teacups and saucers, two stamped 'Delphini' (25).  Additional InformationThe quatrefoil bowl with staining, old chip which has been partly glued back, also firing fault to the foot rim. Crazing and wear throughout, heavy staining to the interior of the sugar bowl, also a firing crack. Restoration to the teapot cover, also a hairline crack to body and restoration throughout. The saucers with floral sprigs and gilt border with star crack to base. The red and white teacup with hairline crack to body. The black and white saucer is heavily crazed and does not ring when flicked. One of the Delphini cups is cracked.

Lot 283

A collection of Royal Albert Old Country Roses, comprising teapot, various teacups and saucers, a variety of plates, two graduated jugs, a condiment pot, sugar bowl, etc (qty) Condition report: Numerous pieces with cracks, chips, handle losses, loss of gilding, crazing

Lot 57

A composed silver three-piece tea service, comprising a silver tray, Sheffield 1936, a teapot, Sheffield 1956 and a hot water pot, Sheffield 1939, each Mappin & Webb Ltd, total appoximately 79.6oztCondition report: Some knocks, dent, rubbing and wear throughout. No obvious major damage.

Lot 111B

A Persian engraved white metal teapot, finely engraved with birds, flowers and cartouches, 13cm high approximately

Lot 40

Silver bachelor's teapot, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1903, 10.6oz gross.

Lot 392

Miscellaneous electroplated items, including: a teapot; a cruet set; a pickle jar on stand; a bonbon dish; a salver; bread fork; cutlery; condiments; etc.

Lot 310

A Dresden Versailles porcelain teapot with hand-painted floral design.

Lot 231

A Majolica jug; two coloured glass oil lamps with clear glass chutes; plated items; and a pewter teapot by Compton.

Lot 346

A collection of Shelley 'Dainty White' No. 272101, including: teacups, saucers, plates, teapot, bachelor's teapot, etc.

Lot 87

A Wedgwood Jasperware coronation teapot, 1953, together with two milk jugs, sugar bowl and pin dishes etc. Black laquer and gilt oriental tea caddy and a Doulton Lambeth small vase (af)

Lot 102

A large quantity of silver-plated items including trays, teapot, coffee cups, ice bucket, glass and silver-plated coasters and some flatware etc.

Lot 129

A large quantity of silver-plate including trays, casket, bread basket, jug, teapot and cased flatware etc.

Lot 135

A Victorian three piece silver tea set comprising teapot with half reeded body, ebonised handle and finial, milk and sugar, London, 1899, maker's mark of Horace Woodward & Co, together with a Georgian silver spoon, Newcastle, maker's initials TW', a silver plated tray, a cut glass fruit bowl by Webb and opera glasses etc. approx. weight of silver 22 ozt

Lot 31

SECTION 31. Two pairs of Oriental vases, together with an Oriental teapot, scalloped edged dish with scene of a dragon and a bird of paradise, an Imari posy vase and an early Sylvac green glazed twin handled vase moulded with Egyptian figures and symbols etc.

Lot 5

SECTION 5 & 6. An extensive Royal Copenhagen 'Tranquebar' blue and white part tea, coffee and dinner set comprising plates, tureens, cups and saucers, soup bowls and teapot etc. 110 pieces

Lot 78

A William Greatbatch creamware teapot and cover, circa 1770-82Of cylindrical form with an ear-shaped handle, printed and enamelled with 'The Prodigal Son Receives his Patrimony', the reverse with 'The Prodigal Son Taking Leave', reserved on a puce ground with smaller red floral panels, the cover with ball finial and two winged cherub's heads, 13cm high (2)Footnotes:A Greatbatch teapot from the Tom Walford Collection bearing the same prints from the Prodigal Son series was sold by Bonhams on 18 December 2012, lot 76. The series is discussed by David Barker, William Greatbatch (1991), pp.229-232. Many corresponding shards were excavated on the factory site at Fenton.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 85

Four pieces of Wedgwood 'Rosso Antico', early 19th centuryComprising a teapot and cover of circular form with a crocodile finial, the borders applied with black sprigs in Egyptian style, 21cm wide, a pair of jardinières, of tapered form moulded with a basketweave design between black ropetwist bands, the rims and bases applied with formal borders, 18.8cm high, and a coffee pot and cover of ovoid form applied with stiff-leaf borders, 20.3cm high impressed WEDGWOOD (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 677

Miniature Limoges dolls teaset, together with miniature glasses, decanters and plates Condition Report: teapot and sugar bowl both missing lids, sugar bowl one handle too.

Lot 708

A Chinese white metal and copper dragon teapot 27cm high Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 725

A Noritake Lindsay pattern dinner service comprising teapot, cups and saucers, plates, tureen, veg dish etc Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 726

A George Logan for Foley Art China part tea/coffee set compising teapot, cake plate, six plates, saucers, tea cups, coffee cups, milk jug and sugar bowl. The teapot is marked Pettigre & Stephens Ltd, The Torch China Condition Report: teapot is cracked and has chips to the underside of the lid. Three of the larger cups are badly crazed.

Lot 728

A Royal Albert Old Country Roses teaset comprising six cups, saucers and plates, milk jug, sugar bowl, teapot, two jame dishes, sandwich plate and teapot Condition Report: all in good condition.

Lot 730

A Hammersley Victorian Violets pattern teaset comprising teapot, six dinner plates, six cups, saucers and side plates, and a large jug Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 132

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992) Large teapot, 1979 stoneware incised signature and date 26cm high.

Lot 172

Edmund de Waal (b.1964) Teapot tenmoku glaze impressed potter's seal 9.5cm high.

Lot 204

Lucie Rie (1902-1995) and Hans Coper (1920-1981) Tea and coffee set comprising four cups and saucers, teapot with cane handle, milk jug and a hot water jug white glaze with dripped manganese rims the cups and saucers with impressed seals for Rie and Coper, the remaining with impressed seal for Rie teapot 21.5cm high (11). Provenance: The current lot comes with signed postcard from Lucie Rie & Hans Coper.

Lot 22

Jim Malone (b.1946) Teapot the body with combed motifs under ash glaze impressed potter's seal 27cm high (including cane handle).

Lot 240

Scottie Wilson (1888-1972) for Royal Worcester Tea set, circa 1960 comprising fifteen pieces printed manufacturer's marks teapot 21cm high (15).

Lot 31

Jason Shackleton (Contemporary) Teapot, 1982 slipware incised potter's seal and date 23.5cm high.

Lot 42

David Leach (1911-2005) at Lowerdown Pottery Teapot with cane handle celadon glaze with a tenmoku willow tree 29cm high (with handle).

Lot 731

John Miller (1931-2002) Still Life with Teapot and Grapes signed (upper right) oil on canvas 45 x 55cm.

Lot 77

David Leach (1911-2005) Teapot and vase impressed potter's seals teapot 14cm high, vase 13cm high; and a box and cover by Jane Hamlyn, 7cm high (3).

Lot 91

Tim Andrews (b.1960) Hexagonal jar and cover raku, with red glaze impressed potter's seal 15cm high; and a celadon teapot by Tim Andrews, 14cm high (2).

Lot 381

NINETEENTH CENTURY HAND PAINTED CHINA TEAPOT STAND, decorated with a view of ?Haddon Hall, Derbyshire?, within a gilt and pink border, unmarked, 6 ½? (16.5cm) diameter, together with a CIRCULAR PLASTER BAS RELIEF PLAQUE OF A CLASSICAL FEMALE NUDE, 3? (7.6cm) dimeter, (2) C.R TEAPOT STAND with rubbing to the border ad light surface scratching, BAS RELIEF PLAQUE with staining, rubbing and minor rim chips

Lot 374

FORSTENBERG, WEST GERMANY MID TWENTIETH CENTURY WHITE GLAZED PORCELAIN DINNER AND TEA WARES, classical faintly moulded  foliate scroll and scale design to include; eight cups with 'C' scroll handles, nine saucers and side plates, nine consommé bowls and ten saucers and a two handle oval bowl, 11 1/4" (28.5cm) wide and a  SIMILAR GLOBULAR TEAPOT with rose finial and 'C' scroll handle, 9" (23cm) wide, 47 pieces (47)

Lot 391

RUSSIAN PORCELAIN TEAPOT, of compressed, footed form with rustic handle and knop, painted with gilt lined panels depicting river landscapes on a dark blue and gilt ground, together with the MATCHING FOOTED BOWL, 3? (7.6cm) high, 7 ½? (19cm) diameter, and a SIMILAR MILK JUG, printed marks, (3)C.R. Teapot with hairlines visible to the interior, Bowl, roughly half the rim has been broken into pieces and re-glued and with the related minor chips and losses, Milk jug, good, all with the usual rubbing, mainly to the gilt, and light surface

Lot 376

EARLY 1800s ENGLISH PORCELAIN OVAL TEAPOT STAND, enamelled and richly gilded in Imari style, unmarked

Lot 212

ELECTROPLATED TEAPOT, of footed baluster form with engraved stylised decoration, together with a PAIR OF OVAL ENTRÉE DISHES AND COVERS, (3)

Lot 469

A CHINESE QING DYNASTY EXPORT WARE FAMILLE ROSE DECORATED TEAPOT  with cover, (C/R; Perfect save for a firing crack at the base of handle) ALSO TWO CLOSELY MATCHING SAUCERS, both chipped (3)

Lot 101

A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1754-55Of globular form with a loop handle, the cover with a flower bud finial left in the white, painted in kakiemon style with the 'Banded Hedge' pattern, a phoenix-like bird in flight above flowering prunus and bamboo growing from banded hedges, the rims edged in brown, 10.5cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceSimon Spero 1996 exhibition, no. 27Ralph Kenber CollectionThe Banded Hedge PatternBased on the Japanese 'Three Friends' pattern, arguably via Meissen, Worcester's interpretation of the 'Banded Hedge' pattern does not include the pine tree featured in the oriental original. At Worcester, yellow was effectively used to enliven this pattern and set it apart not only from the Japanese original, but from more subdued versions at Chelsea and Bow.A lobed teapot in this pattern is illustrated by Simon Spero, The Klepser Collection (1984), p.23, no.5, colour pl.5.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 104

A Worcester teapot stand, circa 1754-56Of lobed hexagonal shape, painted in an unusual palette with vignettes from an imagined chinoiserie riverscape, with fishermen amongst sculptural rocks and islands, 14cm longFootnotes:ProvenanceDr Paul Riley Collection, Simon Spero exhibition, 2008, no.39Ralph Kenber CollectionA spoon tray from the Bunny and Paul Davies Collection, Simon Spero exhibition, 2013, no.23, is decorated in the same unusual colour palette as the current lot, with prominent tones of yellow and purplish pink, contributing to the sense of mystery and exoticism of the quirky chinoiserie scenes.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 115

A rare Worcester teabowl and saucer, circa 1753-55Of almost eggshell thinness, both finely painted in an unusual manner and palette with a bird perched on a flowering peony branch above a fence, another bird gazing up at its companion from the ground underneath a chrysanthemum and prunus tree growing from banded hedges, the saucer 12.4cm diam (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceRalph Kenber CollectionSee Simon Spero, 50th Anniversary Exhibition (2014), no. 33 for a discussion of the curious mixture of Japanese and Chinese decoration on a teapot and cover of the same pattern from his own collection. A similar teabowl and saucer from the Zorensky Collection was sold by Bonhams, 23 February 2005, lot 19.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 153

A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1756Of globular form, the cover with a pointed finial, both sides painted in bright enamels with the 'Chinese Musicians' pattern, the central seated figure playing a flute, two further figures with fans and a child wielding a 'ruyi' sceptre, two figures and a butterfly on the cover, with pale green diaper borders, 14cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceSimon Spero Exhibition 1990, no.22Ralph Kenber CollectionThe Chinese Musicians PatternThis is a direct copy of a Chinese famille rose pattern from the Yongzheng or early Qianlong period. In the H Rissik Marshall Collection in the Ashmolean Museum a Worcester sucrier is displayed alongside a Chinese saucer, showing how closely the Worcester painters imitated Chinese decoration. The pattern became a staple at Worcester during the late 1750s and early 1760s. A figure of a mother and child included in the pattern was the source for a printed design used on the onion bottle vases, lots 54-55 in this sale.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 156

A rare Worcester spoon tray, circa 1765Of rare and irregular rococo shape with strap fluting, enamelled in bright colours with the 'Pu Tai' pattern, the pot-bellied monk propped against a large rock, two attendants nearby, a red and gold crowfoot border inside the rim, 13.7cm longFootnotes:ProvenanceRous Lench Collection, Christie's sale, 30 May 1990, lot 471Albert Amor 1994 exhibition, Treasures from Toronto IIRalph Kenber CollectionExamples of 'Pu Tai' on moulded teawares are scarce and this spoon tray is particularly unusual. For a teapot with similar moulding and the same painted design see Sandon and Spero, The Zorensky Collection (1996), no. 116, p. 137. A creamjug with similar decoration was sold by Bonhams, 7 September 2005, lot 68.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 159

A rare Worcester bowl, circa 1756Painted in famille rose palette with an elaborate Chinese landscape, a kiln-like structure within a fenced compound beneath overhanging rocks, a bridge connecting two islands, the foreground with a man on horseback, his companion on foot carrying packages slung from a rod across his shoulders, another man in a sampan fishing, with buildings on tall stilts at the waterside nearby, the interior with scattered sprigs and panelled diaper border just below the rim, 15.1cm diam,Footnotes:ProvenanceVan Slyke CollectionMrs S B Sargeant CollectionZorensky Collection, Bonhams sale, 16 March 2004, lot 22Ralph Kenber CollectionThe painting on this bowl is exceptional in its use of perspective and depth and may have been made as a replacement for a Chinese original as part of a service. A Worcester teapot of the same pattern is in the Victoria and Albert Museum (C.74-1946), while in the H Rissik Marshall Collection in the Ashmolean Museum a Worcester teabowl is combined with a Chinese saucer. Zorka Hodgson refers to this design as the 'Bridge Inn' pattern and discusses it in her paper 'Origin of Chinese Designs on Early Worcester', see ECC Trans., Vol.12, Part 3, (1986), p.197.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 161

A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1756-7Of slightly compressed globular form with a pointed mushroom finial, printed in brown with 'La Cascade', the reverse with a group of five sheep, the cover with smaller vignettes, within delicately painted formal borders, signed in the print below the fountain 'R Hancock fecit' 12.2cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceE and J Handley Collection, Simon Spero exhibition 2000, no.16Ralph Kenber CollectionIllustrated by Joseph M Handley, 18th Century English Transfer-Printed Porcelain and Enamels (1991), p.52. The source is a painting by Watteau via an engraving by G Scotin. For a matching teabowl see Sandon and Spero, The Zorensky Collection (1996), p.380, no.490.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 176

A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1765Of globular shape with a plain loop handle, the domed cover with a pointed finial, transfer-printed in black with European landscapes, the cover with two small printed scenes of a windmill and ruins and the spout with formal printed scrollwork, black lines to the rims, 14.5cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceE and J Handley CollectionRalph Kenber CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 18

A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1754-55Of plain globular shape with a pointed finial, painted in colours in Chinese style with the 'Snake in a Basket' pattern of a 'Long Eliza' figure holding a fan, a basket containing a 'ruyi' sceptre beside two trees to the left, the cover with ribboned emblems or precious objects, 23.3cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceSimon Spero Exhibition 1997, no.17John Alchin CollectionWares associated with the 'Scratch Cross' class tend to be hand thrown rather than moulded, a rare exception being lot 15 in this sale.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 194

A Worcester teapot, cover and stand, milk jug and cover and a single teabowl, circa 1775Of reeded 'French' shape, the covers with flower finials, painted with a version of the 'Hop Trellis' pattern with swags of berried foliage suspended between puce trelliswork bound by gilt ribbons, with turquoise scale borders and gilded rims, teapot 11.9cm high (6)Footnotes:ProvenanceChristie's sale 16 November 1992, lots 121 and 122 Ralph Kenber CollectionThis decoration, loosely derived from Sèvres porcelain, is just one of many variations on the 'Hop Trellis' pattern produced at Worcester. Versions of the pattern also occurs on Chelsea-Derby porcelain of the 1770s, although on plain rather than fluted shapes.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 46

A Worcester dessert dish, circa 1756Of vine leaf form with a serrated rim and elaborate stalk handle, the upper surface finely moulded with veining and painted in Kakiemon style with the 'Banded Hedge' pattern, a phoenix-like bird in flight above banded hedges and flowering plants, 17.4cm wideFootnotes:ProvenanceJohn Alchin CollectionFor further examples of the pattern from the Kenber Collection see lots 101 and 102 in this sale. A teapot stand of the same pattern was in the Zorensky Collection, see Bonhams sale, 16 March 2004, lot 59.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 49

A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1760-65Of globular form with a pointed finial, painted in Chinese style with the 'Pu Tai' pattern, the corpulent monk seated by a rock with two attendants before him, within gilded arrowhead borders, 14.8cm high, (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceJohn Alchin CollectionThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 61

A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1754-55The globular form moulded with distinctive lobes, the cover with a turned finial, painted in blue with the 'Prunus Root' pattern (I.D.27), a trailing branch extending from the neck rim and across the cover, 12cm high, workman's mark (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceMargaret Ollier Collection, Simon Spero Exhibition, 2001, no.49John Alchin CollectionThe Prunus Root PatternOne of Worcester's most popular early patterns, Prunus Root is presumed to be copied directly from a Chinese export porcelain source, but if this is the case, any specimen of the original Chinese prototype has proved to be particularly elusive. Introduced in the early 1750s, this pattern was used mostly on teawares, both plain and fluted. Only a few other factories dabbled with the pattern, and the design is not known on delftware, but at Worcester is was enduring, its use spanning more than thirty years.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 62

A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1757-60Of 'Warmstry Fluted' form with a pointed finial, with a grooved loop handle, painted in blue with the 'Prunus Root' pattern (I.D.27), 13.8cm high, workman's mark (2)Footnotes:ProvenancePares Collection, no.36John Alchin CollectionThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 77

A small Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1757-60Of globular form and attractive small size, painted in blue with the 'Warbler' pattern (I.C.4), the rim and cover with diaper borders reserved with floral panels, 8.5cm high, workmen's marks (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceSimon Spero, The Simpson Collection of Eighteenth Century English Blue and White Miniature Porcelain, 2003, no.21John Alchin CollectionThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 774

An 18th century Worcester blue and white teapot with oriental decoration, a similar saucer, a Worcester sparrow-beak jug and other ceramics, (damages).

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