Five assorted earthenware and porcelain teapots and covers early 19th century including a teapot painted with a continuous band of purple flowers; globular teapot painted with brown leafy sprigs; a teapot transfer-printed and over-coloured with an exotic bird perched in branches; a Barr, Worcester porcelain barrel-shape teapot with an associated cover painted with brown flowers and leaves with gilding and a further pearlware teapot and cover, sparsely decorated with hand-painted star and swirls in underglaze blue, unmarked, tallest 10.5cm high (a.f)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
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A group of English pearlware and earthenware toywares circa 1810-30 including a miniature creamer painted with a pink band of flowers with similarly decorated teacup, a teapot and cover decorated with roses, a Davenport cup and saucer painted with a band of grey flowers and green trailing foliage, a Spode brown and gilt teacup and saucer, a set of four matching teabowls and sucrier base decorated with a band of brown leaves and sprigs, two further teapots and a cream jug, tallest 8cm high (qty, a.f)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A group of mid-19th century child's teawares comprising the following by Samuel Alcock; a teacup and saucer, circa 1835 decorated with an outline print of roses and leaves with ribbons, over-painted in red and green, numbered 3/2730, two further teacups and saucers and a cream jug; a smaller Alcock teacup with two matching saucers; a teapot and cover with matching sucrier and cover, painted with naturalistic flowers; a sucrier and cover, decorated with alternating sprays of red/pin flowers and green fronds, with shell handles, together with a Coalport teacup, saucer and sandwich plate, printed and painted with pink flowers and green leaves etc, tallest 10cm high (qty, 1 tray)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A mixed collection of various transfer-printed and painted child's teawares early-mid 19th century including Machin, comprising a teapot and cover with matching slop bowl, circa 1825, of London shape, painted with a band of seaweed and polychrome flowers, a simple band of gilding to the rims, unmarked; a further teapot and cover, nicely painted with a band of flowers and a miniature 'Old English' shape part plain white tea service, circa 1820, comprising teapot and cover, twin-handled sucrier and cover, slop bowl, two teacups and saucers and a cream jug; together with other factories, including a Minton miniature relief-moulded floral teapot and cover; a twelve-sided earthenware teapot attributed to Copeland and Garrett, circa 1830-40; a Spode red seaweed printed cream jug, teacup and saucer; a plain white and gilt part tea set, circa 1845, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, teacup, saucer and side plate; an imari London shape teapot and cover, unmarked, a Davenport imari miniature coffee can, printed factory mark in purple etc, tallest 11cm high (qty, two trays)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
Nine assorted blue and white transfer-printed child's teapots and covers early-mid 19th century including a rare Leeds pottery pearlware teapot, circa 1805, decorated with a good quality print of a farmhouse amongst hills, a flying pheasant and a palm trees with twisted trunks and oak leaves, impressed 'LEEDS POTTERY', 8cm high (a.f); a Davenport pearlware teapot, circa 1810, decorated with a scene of two figures in a garden with pagoda and trees, indistinct impressed mark, 7.5cm high; a Copeland Spode Italian teapot, 7.5cm high; a Wedgwood pearlware teapot, circa 1808, decorated with a Chinese man in vase and flowers, decorator's mark in underglaze blue, 7.5cm high (restored): a Minton pearlware teapot, circa 1815-20, decorated in the 'Domed Building' pattern, 7cm high and four further teapots in floral, chinoiserie and Adam Buck-style prints (18 pcs, including covers) (damages, repairs)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A group of assorted blue and white teawares, including toywares late 18th and early 19th century including a pearlware 'Boy on a Buffalo' tea bowl and saucer, unmarked; a Davenport teacup and saucer, printed with two Chinese figures in landscape; a pearlware teapot and cover, painted with blue floral sprays; a Rogers teapot, printed with flowers, on raised quatrelobe feet; further Rogers teapot printed with a landscape scene, a Worcester half-size teabowl, printed with the Fence pattern, a teapot painted with a band of blue simple flowers and leaves, circa 1840, attributable to Davenport but unmarked, further teacups, saucers and teapots etc (qty, two trays)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A collection of British pottery teawares, predominantly teapots including Davenport early-mid 19th century including a Davenport teapot with matching sucrier and cream jug, pattern 376, painted with pink flowers and leaves, printed factory marks; Davenport teapot transfer-printed in underglaze purple with cattle and swans in a rural landscape, 9cm high; a further Davenport pink lustre teapot, pattern 701; a teapot printed in purple with leaves, the cover with floral finial, 11cm high and two Swansea red transfer-printed examples decorated with flowers and romanticised landscapes with figures etc (qty, two trays - a.f)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A Swansea earthenware toy tea service circa 1830/40 transfer-printed in red with a large main print of flowers and two exotic birds in branches, comprising a teapot and cover, 9.5cm high; a cream jug, 8cm high (handle repaired); a teacup and saucer, pedestal sugar, 4.5cm high and a pedestal slop, 6cm high, numeral '5' to the saucer, otherwise unmarked (7 pcs, including cover)
A small group of toy teawares, 19th century predominantly comprising cream jugs, examples both printed and painted, including Minton, pattern 12; Davenport; Gaudy Welsh and others, together with a porringer shape sucrier and cover, transfer-printed in purple with musicians seated in a garden; a matching creamer in the same pattern; a lavender sprigged teacup and saucer; a further red transfer-printed sucrier and cover and a small teapot and cover naively painted with pink sprigs, tallest 8cm high (approx 28 pcs)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A group of Minton toy teawares 19th century comprising a service, circa 1835, pattern number 32, decorated in a grey transfer-print of leaves, over-painted in black and red, comprising a teapot and cover, teacup, saucer and side plate, twin-handled sucrier and a slop bowl; a further service, circa 1870, pattern 7970, of relief-moulded form decorated with mid-green highlights and floral sprigs, the covers with bud finials, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, coffee pot lacking cover, cream jug, teacup, saucer, small cake plate and slop basin, saucer impressed 'M' and with date code and small further group of Minton teawares (qty, 1 tray)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
An assorted group of toy teawares 19th century transfer-printed and painted, including a Hilditch teapot and cover, painted with green sprigs; a trio decorated with cornflower sprigs; a Gaudy Welsh coffee can, teacup and saucer; pearlware prattware sucrier with matching cream jug, a Minton trio, transfer-printed with leafy branches, a Sunderland or Staffordshire lustre teacup and saucer, decorated with a cottage scene, a Rogers pearlware tea bowl and saucer; Spode saucer; Coalport gilt teacup and saucer, a Davenport trio painted with figures before a ruined castle, imari coffee can and saucer etc (qty, two trays - damages)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A group of Spode child's earthenware teawares transfer-printed in underglaze blue in the Daisy and Bead pattern, circa 1820-30s, comprising a two teapots and cover, cream jug, teacup and saucer, umarked, and a further teapot and cover attributed to Hackwood, of London shape, decorated in underglaze blue with quatrefoil flowers and single stem leaves, tallest 8cm high (damages)The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A miniature Davenport teapot and cover circa 1840-50 the cylindrical body with a cannon spout, enamelled in the chinoiserie style with Oriental flowers on a black ground, with printed marbling to the underside of the cover, printed factory mark, 8.5cm highThe Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A small group of transfer-printed child's teawares, mid-19th century comprising a Samuel Alcock teapot, cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, teacup, saucer and side plate, transfer-printed in blue with Maltese Crosses, printed pattern names to saucers; a service, transfer-printed in underglaze grey with a geometric pattern of wavy lines arranged in V's, comprising teapot without cover, sucrier and cover, teacup and saucer and two cream jugs; and a green seaweed design teapot and cover with similarly decorated sucrier and cover.The Enid and Bruce Moulder Collection.
A GOOD CHINESE YIXING CALLIGRAPHIC TEAPOT AND COVER BY HUI YIGONG QING DYNASTY With a slightly compressed square-section body, and angled handle, raised on four curved bracket feet, one side delicately incised with bamboo, the reverse with an inscription which reads qing feng zhu yun, the base inscribed lin zhong sheng yu zhu, and signed Yigong, 16cm. (2) The poem to the base can be translated as: 'in the woods, jade coloured bamboo grows abundantly'. Provenance: formerly a deceased estate, Oxfordshire.清 惠逸公款紫砂壺題識:清風竹韻。底部款識:林中聲玉竹,逸公。來源:牛津郡遺產。
A GROUP OF TWO (2) BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN LIDDED TEAPOTSChina, Qing Dynasty, Kangxi periodBoth facetted, a bigger one and a smaller one, the biggest adorned with a floral spray while the smallest is adorned with ladies, their lids with lotus bud finials.H (the biggest one): 11,3 cm一组(2)个带盖青花茶壶中国,清康熙年间[INTERNET KEYWORDS] CHINA, CHINESE, QING, ANTIQUE, CERAMIC, PORCELAIN, PAINTING, SCROLL, JADE, DYNASTIE, JAPANESE, VIETNAMESECondition Report: Condition report:UV / Black light checked THE BIG TEAPOT:- tiny chip to spout;- 2 firing cracks to spout;- few chips to the lid (mostly inner part);- one chip to rim of the lid with a crack going both to the inner and the outer part;- minor lacks of glaze;- the inner part of the lid partly repainted (restoration? but does not pop up under black light)THS SMALL TEAPOT:- tiny chips to inner lid and inner rim of teapot;- a minor chip to the end of the spout as well as to its side.
A GROUP OF TWO (2) BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN LIDDED TEAPOTSChina, Qing Dynasty, Kangxi periodBoth facetted, a bigger one and a smaller one, both adorned with a similar cobalt blue decoration of flowers, their lids with lotus bud finials. One with an old handwritten collector's label to the below.H (the biggest one): 11,3 cm一组(2)个带盖青花茶壶中国,清康熙年间[INTERNET KEYWORDS] CHINA, CHINESE, QING, ANTIQUE, CERAMIC, PORCELAIN, PAINTING, SCROLL, JADE, DYNASTIE, JAPANESE, VIETNAMESECondition Report: Condition report:- a few chips;- firing cracks, notably a large one to one of the teapot visible around the handle and also inside.
A ‘XI SHANG MEI SHAO’ CHINESE EXPORT SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET BY RUI HUA JIN DIAN 瑞華金店 OF TIANJINChina, Tianjin, Circa 1900Comprised of one lidded teapot, one cream pot and one lidded sugar bowl. Each resting on a short foot, each of globular compressed belly, each with bamboo shaped handles, the teapot also with a bamboo shaped spout and a bamboo-shaped finial topping its lid. All adorned with magpies and prunus. All inscribed to the below with the city, i.e. Tianjin, the retailer's mark, Rui Hua Jin Dian (lit. Rui Hua Silver Store) and the artisan workshop mark Zeng 增.H (the biggest, the teapot): 15 cmTotal weight: 976 gramsNote: One can say “There is a happy magpie on the tip of the plum branch”, lit. “Xi Shang Mei Shao” (喜上梅稍) which sound exactly like “Xi Shang Mei Shao” (喜上眉稍), lit. happiness up to one's eyebrows". 中国出口“喜上眉梢”银器三件套,瑞華金店,天津中国,北京或天津,约1900年[INTERNET KEYWORDS] CHINA, CHINESE, QING, ANTIQUE, CERAMIC, PORCELAIN, PAINTING, SCROLL, JADE, DYNASTIE, JAPANESE, VIETNAMESECondition Report: Condition report:- the lid of the teapot detached;- a few minor scratches;- a few minor shocks.
VARIOUS MODERN ORIENTAL CERAMICS, comprising a pair of blue and white sleeve vases, both having blue ring to the base, heights 26cm, a flat sided blue and white teapot, decorated with dragons chasing a flaming pearl, six character marks to base, height 31cm (including cover), a framed porcelain plaque with character marks, size 30cm x 22cm, a pair of Japanese baluster vases, character marks to the base, height 27cm and four porcelain cats, all with various patterns (10) (Condition report; all appear ok)
A Collection of Oriental Items to Include Three Pieces of Oriental Blue and white to Comprise 19th Century Chinese Teapot (Staple Repair and loss to Spout), Smaller Example with Applied Green and White Enamels (No lid) and a Lidded Pot of Hexagonal Form with Bamboo Stylised Panels Together with a Chinese Shou Figure, Carved Wooden Figures and a Pair of Wicker Vases
A Minton St James pattern porcelain dinner and tea service, comprising a teapot, two cream jugs, a sugar bowl and cover, ten teacups and saucers, three tureens and covers, two oval dishes, a large oval serving dish, a sauceboat and stand, eight soup bowls, eight dinner plates, ten side plates and eight cake plates (qty.)Condition report: One teacup with a chip to the foot. Otherwise appears to be in generally good order, with general wear to the decoration.Quite a few pieces have a gilt line mark in addition to the back stamp.
A part Staffordshire pottery tea service, c.1830s, with green and gilt decoration, tea pot and cover, milk jug, slops bowl, 8 teacups, 8 coffee cups, 12 saucers, 2 cake plates, 20.5cm diameter and 1 side plate, 17.5cm diameter, pattern no. 232 (34)Condition report: Some wear and rubbing, especially to saucers.1 cake plates broken and riveted.Hairline cracks to teapot cover.Minor loss to 'spur' of 1 cup handle.
A silver four-piece tea set, by Addie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1923, consisting of a hot water jug, teapot, milk jug and creamer, each of ovoid form, with shaped reeded rim, and later engraved italic P and 1899–1924, the hot water jug 24cm high, total 70oztCondition report: Each item displays surface marks and scratches. Maker’s mark worn. There are some residue polish marks. The teapot wobbles on its feet and does not sit flat.
A silver four-piece tea set by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1930, consisting of a hot water jug, teapot, cream jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, each of shaped ovoid form decorated with vertical reeded bands, hot water jug 23cm high, total 45oztCondition report: All with general surface marks, scratches and tarnishing. The sugar bowl has a large dent to the base.
A large collection of Wedgwood Florentine W2714 dinnerware’s in turquoise pattern, comprising of five handled tureens, one with missing lid, two serving platters, one large serving bowl, two sugar bowls with lids, two jugs, one sauce boat, five serving bowls, two trays, one teapot 21cm high, nine small mugs, thirteen dinner plates, forty-eight side plates/saucers, eighteen smaller saucers, three plates of 25cm diameter, eight of 22.5cm, seven 18cm side plates, six 23cm bowls, twelve 20cm side plates, two smaller bowls, one large 33cm plate and four other small plates. (175)Condition report: A small quantity has damage including cracks chips and repairs, most notably the teapot has a chip to its spout but overall the collection is in good condition.Some light scratches to the central white section but no scratches or losses to the coloured decoration.
A quantity of Wedgwood Florentine W614 plus unmarked dinnerwares, in turquoise pattern, including seven soup bowls with handles, thirteen cups, five jugs, three bowls, two miniature mugs, one sauce boat, seven plates (largest measuring 30cm in diameter and smallest 16cm), a teapot with two lids, a 35cm diameter serving plate and two other plates. (43)Condition report: A few articles have slight damage including the teapot which has a chip out of its spout but in general the set is in good condition.All turquoise, apart from one dark blue oval serving plates.
A JAPANESE SATSUMA TEA SERVICE MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH OR 20TH CENTURY Comprising: a teapot, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, two saucers and two teacups, all decorated with bamboo and morning glory and with gilt rims, each piece signed Shinzan/Kamiyama in a rectangular cartouche, 13.5cm max. (10) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A Staffordshire saltglazed white stoneware teapot, c1765, boldly painted in polychrome with a large rose and tendrils, green and turquoise leaves, the crabstock handle and spout with green spots, 75mm h Star crack to one side; cracked around base of spout, tip of spout with old restoration, decoration good, handle not damaged, no chips
A George III silver teapot, James Mince, London 1795, with hinged cover, fruitwood handle and tapering spout and a teapot stand of the same shape, WB, London 1796, 18cm long, gross weight approximately 678g CONDITION REPORT: Teapot has dents to underside, other scattered minor dents. An oval to each side looks later applied. Dent/crease to tip of spout.Stand feels a little thin to centre - possibly an erasure. General small scratched, wear and knocks commensurate with age.
A 19th Century German silver teapot, Mau, Dresden, fitted a carved wood handle, approximately 270gm CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com
Six pieces of Wedgwood drabware to include a teapot and cover, a bowl and cover and leaf plates CONDITION REPORT: 244 - all items in this lot are in good condition - without damage, restoration or repairs. The two sugar bowls have some usual scuffing to the surface of the handles and finials.
A Jacob Petit (Paris) porcelain tête-à-tête, circa 1840, each piece profusely moulded with irises and bulrushes, heightened in gilt with roundels, the interiors painted flower bouquets, the finials and tray handles modelled as coral, the tray 37.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: The try with a break along one edge. One saucer with a section broken from the rim. The teapot lid with a small chip to the holding nib
A Chinese Qing dynasty red ground dish and cover, decorated with Chinese poems and orchids, the interior in turquoise with six compartments, 18.5cm diameter, a white Ge type porcelain plate, Yongzheng mark but late Qing period, 38cm diameter and a 20th Century zisha teapot, with plum tree finial and prunus patterns to the body, 7.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Large plate has small restoration to rim. Crazing and staining. Other items have some wear but overall look in good condition.
Teapot. China, XX century. Carnelian. It carries a label of provenance of old collection. Measurements: 9.5 x 14 x 10 cm. Teapot made entirely in carnelian, presenting a haloed finish. The fluid and organic forms show the importance that the allusion to nature has for the oriental culture. Nature is, for oriental art, a source of inspiration and creation of artistic concepts that are reflected in the production of everyday objects, functional and totally handmade.
A 19th Century Erzgebirge turned and painted wooden large scale dolls' house dinner and tea service, hand painted with blue decoration on white/cream ground, the dinner service comprising tureen --1¼in. (3cm.) high (missing handles), large plate, six soup bowls, six side plates, five meat plates, four serving bowls and two sweet meat dishes; a pair of candlesticks and pair of vases; a tea pots with milk jug, six cups, four saucers and a footed bowl (missing teapot lid and two cup handles); a few metal cutlery, in a stained wooden box (some wear) - a rolled up piece of paper hidden in the teapot reads 'Chatsworth'
A small Cork Edge & Malkin Delhi pattern tea for two, transfer printed with flowers small teapot --4½in. (11.5cm.) high, sugar basin with lid, jug and two cups and saucers; a silk and wood pin cushion bellows; a Mason's Ironstone jug; another jug and mug; and a photograph of a lady printed on tin
A Palissyware charger decorated with 3D animals and moss, signed to the back 'M Mafra Caldas Portugal', 30cm diameter together with a blue studio pottery style teapot stamped 'W' to the base, 11cm high; a metal vase glazed and painted with iris decoration, 20cm high; a white marble urn, 33cm high; a large bowl formed as a shell, 42cm wide and six further items (11)Condition report: Palissy charger with losses, chip to the frogs mouth and parts of the moss missing

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