A large collection of 18th century and later predominantly Chinese porcelain to include teapot and cover with painted panelled decoration, blue and white plate, blue and white tea bowls, rectangular box, knife rest, etc (af).Additional InformationCondition is very poor on this lot, with large areas of damage throughout. There are too many pieces to identify individual damage on each piece, but please note the teapot has a large crack to the body. The cover on the lidded box has been broken in half and glued back together. Please refer to additional images.
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A Chinese porcelain teapot painted with figures and floral detail, height 16cm, and a Chinese Yixing nine piece part service with relief floral detail (10).Additional InformationNumerous chips to the top of the cover and the top of the teapot also a large thumb nail chip to the top rim, scratches and faults to the glaze on the teapot. Two of the saucers on the part service don't ring true but no visible damage.
A quantity of silver plated tea ware to include a Mappin & Webb three piece tea set with part gadrooned decoration, a James Dixon & Sons squat teapot, etc.Additional InformationThere is tarnishing and loss of silver plate throughout, with dents, scratches and marks on all pieces. Some of the teapots are missing finials or replaced finials.
A Chinese Yixing teapot with bud moulded finial and inscribed characters to the neck, with an inscribed mark/signature to the base, length 10.5cm (af).Additional InformationThere is a 8 x 3mm chip to the foot rim, a tiny chip to the spout, a chip to the inside of the lid, general surface wear.
London 1829, melon shaped, the teapot with fluted bulbous panels and foliate parapet, the part marked hinged cover topped with a foliate finial, simple leaf capped handle with ivory insulators and short decorated spout, raised on an applied foliate cast stand with four feet, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug - both with gilded interiors - to match, each piece stamped '136' 48.6ozt (3)
by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1835, the teapot of rectangular form with stepped and reeded waist and foliate parapet, the part marked hinged and flush fitting domed cover to match with rectangular foliate finial, simple leaf capped handle with two ivory insulators, foliate decorated spout and raised on an applied cast foliate base with four feet, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug - both with gilded interiors - to match, the bases of all three with matching monogram, 46.5ozt (3)
the teapot by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1904, of oval form and decorated with bands of bright cut engraving above a vacant wreath engraved cartouche, reeded rim, the part marked flush fitting cover similarly decorated and topped with a simple oval black finial, brown handle, the two handled sugar bowl to match, the cream jug of similar design by Stephen Adams I London 1804, 39.6ozt gross (3)
by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1937, the teapot of simple rectangular form with fluted waist, the part marked flush fitting and hinged cover topped with a rectangular brown finial, handle to match, raised on four ball feet, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, together with a matching hot water jug, again by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1959, the brown finial of a slightly different style, 58.8ozt gross (4)
by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1946/47, the teapot of rectangular form, plain sided with a reeded band, the piano hinged flush fitting cover topped with a black finial, black handle, raised on four bun feet under a reeded base, the coffee pot to match and the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl with leaf capped silver handles en suite, 61.4ozt gross (4)
An early 20th century 1920’s Victorian style Paragon fine bone china tea set comprising of 11 cups and saucers, 9 side plates / cake plates, 2 serving plates, 1 sugar bowl and 1 milk jug. all having floral motifs painted to the sides, gild rims and makers stamp underneath. Together with a Royal Kent Golden Glory tea set comprising of a teapot, 10 cups, 12 saucers and 12 side plates / cake plates. All with makers stamp underside.
John Samuel Hunt - A fantastic 19th Century Georgian manor Victorian English antique silver hallmarked spirit burner picnic kettle teapot. The kettle of large bulbous form with chased crest decoration having a shaped handle and spout with ebonised finial atop. Raised on tripod scrolled silver legs with leaf like feet. Hallmarks throughout for London date letter B 1857, makers mark John Samuel Hunt. Total weight 1019g. Measures 30 cm tall x 21 cm wide x 14.5 cm deep.
A collection of early 20th century reproduction Old Bristol Delft made by Bristol Pottery tea set and ceramics ware to include a teapot, four cups, three saucers, four small cake plate, sugar bowl with plate, and two large plates. All are having the makers stamp underside along with a Bristol Ware tureen. All being hand painted with floral motifs. Diameter: 30 cm.
An early 20th century Edwardian silver hallmarked 1904 three-piece tea set comprising of a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, hot water jug / coffee pot with ebonised handle and finial ( damage finial / missing half of the finial ) and a sugar bowl. All having embossed repousse decoration and twin cartouche to the sides raised on hoof feet. Silver hallmarks for Sheffield 1904 ( M ) by Henry Atkin / Atkin Brothers. Total gross weight:1420g
A Chinese Famille rose 'Chrysanthemum' moulded teapot, circa 1730, the lid moulded as a flower head above the cell decorated rim, in turn above panels of peony and buds against a floral scroll ground with a double band of moulded petals, with 18th century white metal replacement spout, 10cm high, together with an 18th century Famille rose teapot with lobed body, decorated with panels of tree peony flanked by narrow panels of single flowers against a pink scrolling ground, with matched lid, 11cmCondition report: A part of the underside of the rim and the knop of the cover have been restored restored.
A small collection of European decorated 18th century Chinese porcelain, comprising a miniature teapot and cover, decorated with birds in an oval; two miniature vases, a small globular lobed pot with karakusa scrolls; a miniature imari vase; and a tea bowl painted in underglaze blue with feng and with later English decoration of red florets, underglaze blue Yu (Jade), and labels for Helen Espir Collection and Geoffrey WatersQty: 6
A Chinese blue & white wine pot and two teapots, Kangxi,中国,青花酒壶一件,康熙,18世纪初,及其他early 18th century, the wine pot of cylindrical form, decorated with figures and a building within a fenced enclosure, with later 18th century white metal spout and wood handle with white metal terminals, double comcentric rings to the underside, 17.5cm, together with a pear shape teapot and a bullet shaped teapot, each decorated with a figure on a balcony beneath a willow tree and two ladies in a garden, the pear shape example with later 18th century white metal spout and wood knop, 14.5cm, the bullet shape teapot with 19th century lid, 11cmCondition report: Wine pot has restored chips to lid rim. A fine 1cm hairline crack either side of the lower handle terminal and a small firing crack to the foot rim. The Pear shape teapot has a chip to the rim of the lid and an interior rim chip, some minor fritting to the foot rim. The bullet shape teapot has a hairline crack through the handle and a small 1cm firing crack just below the rim border, some small fritting chips to the rim of the spout.
A Chinese four piece silver tea set by Yok Sang, 19th century,中国, 四件‘翰生’银茶具一套,19世纪,“Yok Sang”和'翰生“标记comprising spirit kettle, teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, the spirit kettle with repousse panels of dragons, peony, prunus and chrysanthemums, the other pieces decorated with peony, chrysanthemums and insects, each with monogrammed cartouche and dated 1914 on the foot rim, the undersides stuck 'Yok Sang' and with two character marks, 1950g excluding burner bowlCondition report: Some small knocks to foot rims and the cartouche on the sugar bowl but nothing significant. The spirit kettle hinge is missing its retaining pin. A small dent in the burner reservoir.
A Chinese famille rose teapot stand, mid 19th century, enamelled with peony sprays and leaves, the fluted border with diaper; a small 18th century dish with central sprays of flowers the border with iron red diaper; and an 18th century Jesuit', pickle dish, painted in black with four figures, their faces pink, 7cm - 14.5cm diameter
A Chinese Canton Rose enamel part teaset, circa 1860/70, comprising large teapot, two small teapots, milk jug on three legs, two jars and covers, an ointment pot and cover and ten assorted cups, each with typical Canton figural panels opposing panels of birds amongst flowers, (17)Condition report: Large teapot with break and chip to spout tip which has been glued. The smallest jar and cover has a tiny rim chip to the cover and a larger chip on the jar rim. The larger of the smaller teapots has a small chip to the tip of the peach finial and a small chip to the underside of the rim, the spout has a chip at the tip. The smallest teapot has a small interior rim chip. One leg on the milk jug g=has been broken off and glued back on. The ointment pot has small chip around the rim of the cover. Of the two smaller cups - one has a 4cm hairline crack. Of the eight larger cups four have faults - one has a restored handle, one has a rim chip from which issues a 4cm 'J' shape crack and a 3cm crack, one cup has a poorly restored rim chip from which issues a full length hairline crack, one cup has a 5cm hairline crack.
A George V silver three piece tea set by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1923, comprising a teapot with carved pineapple finial and ebonised handle, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each designed with faceted body and etched frieze to the top, together with a pair of Sheffield silver sugar tongs, combined weight 1033 g
A late Victorian silver three piece tea set by John Round & Son, Sheffield 1895, retailed by Edwards & Sons, Glasgow, comprising one teapot with ebonised handle and finial, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each designed with faceted bodies and a reeded band detail as well as a gadrooned rim, the milk jug dated 1893, combined weight 566 gCondition report:The lid of the teapot is warped, there are some bruises and a few dents, surface scratches commensurate with age, the finial is loose on the teapot
A quantity of decorative Japanese hand painted teaware, various decorative plates and a quantity of Masons 'Mandalay' pattern items to include large jug, decorative clock, various vases, candlesticks, etc. CONDITION REPORT Teapot: gilt rubbed. One large plate cracked. One teacup (different pattern to the rest) with crack. All gilt pieces have rubbing to the gilt. Large eggshell plate chipped. Eggshell lid cracked and other is chipped.
A Royal Albert 'American Beauty' six-setting tea service comprising six cups, six saucers, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, two Carlton Ware preserve pots with applied floral decoration, a Locke & Son Worcester blush bowl of small proportions and a Limoges six-setting coffee set decorated with a faux bark design comprising six cups, saucers, coffee pot, milk jug and lidded sugar bowl. CONDITION REPORT American beauty - all good teapot has a few firing creases under the giltLock & Co - rubbed (Worcester)Limoges - saucers paint rubbed, silver edge rubbedcoffee pot lid rubbed
Blue and white teapot and cover Chinese, Wanli Period (1572-1620) decorated to body depicting flowers and foliage, mounted with later Dutch silver mounts to the handle, spout and finial, 21cm high including the handle See The Hadroff Collection, Part III Christie's Lot 159 for a similar teapot
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