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Anglo Indian - Superb Quality 19th Century Colonial Solid Silver 4 Piece Tea Set Madras - 1890's. Comprising of Teapot, Sugar Bowl, Sugar Nipps and Milk Jug. Featuring an Exceptional Hand Embossed Decoration of Figures In a Temple Setting. The Handles and Spoons In the Form of Elephants Heads with Elongated Trunks, The Finial to Top of Teapot, In the Form of a Cast Silver Figure Seated on Top of a Large Elephant. Teapot 6 Inches - 15 cms High, Cream Jug 4.5 Inches - 11.25 cms, Sugar Bowl 7 Inches - 17.5 cms Diameter. Weight 44 ozs. All Pieces are In Excellent Condition.
Victorian Period Fine Quality Bachelors 3 Piece Sterling Silver Matched Tea Set of Wonderful Design and Proportions. Makers Mark for Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall. ( R.M & E.H ) Hallmark London 1891, Silver Weight 18 ozs. All Aspects of Condition Are Excellent. Size of Teapot 5.25 Inches - 13.20 cms. Please Confirm with Photo.
Charles Horner Superb 3 Piece Bachelors Sterling Silver Tea Service with Half Ribbed Design to Bodies. Hallmark Birmingham 1898, Maker C.H ( Charles Horner ) Height of Teapot 4.25 Inches - 10.75 cms, Height of Milk Jug 3 Inches - 7.5 cms & Height of Sugar Bowl 3.5 Inches - 8.75 cms. Silver Weight 18 ozs. All Pieces Nr Mint Condition.
Edwardian Period 1901 - 1910 Superb Quality Sterling Silver Bachelors 4 Piece Tea-Service of Wonderful Design and Form. Atkin Brothers Makers Mark. Hallmark Sheffield 1901. Comprises Water Jug, Bachelors Teapot and Milk Jug / Sugar Bowl. Silver Weight 34.5 ozs. Height of Water Jug 8.5 Inches - 21.25 cms, Height of Teapot 6.5 Inches - 16.25 cms, Height of Milk Jug 3.5 Inches - 8.75 cms, Height of Twin Handled Sugar Bowl 3.25 Inches - 8.20 cms. Silver Weight 34.5 ozs. All Pieces are In Excellent Condition In All Aspects.
A George II silver bullet-shaped teapotby James Ker with assay master's mark for Edward Lothian, Edinburgh, 1743 with moulded pedestal foot, the spherical body chased with flowers and scrolls at the shoulder, with leaf-capped scroll handle and curved spout , height 16cm, weight 29.5oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early Victorian Aberdeen silver teapotthree marks: ABDN. IW and G.J the first mark possibly for James Walker, the second for George Jamieson on four leafy scroll feet, the melon shaped body with acanthus scroll handle and shell and acanthus scrolling spout, the hinged cover with flower finial, ivory insulators, height 18cm, weight 28.7oz.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Of Scottish/Caribbean interest: an interesting George III silver teapotby George Fenwick of Edinburgh, with Edinburgh marks for 1815, also stamped 'Tobago' Of oval form with wild boar finial, angular handle, with ivory insulators, height 12cm, weight 26oz.Footnotes:George Fenwick II was apprenticed to his father George Fenwick I. It is understood that in 1820 George emigrated to Tobago taking work of his father's and stamping over there.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George IV silver tea serviceby J McKay, Edinburgh, 1817-19, comprising teapot and stand, sugar bowl and milk jug, each piece of circular form, partly gadrooned and with cast foliate rims, weight 60.2oz.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 20th century three-piece silver tea serviceby John Alexander Fetter, Glasgow, 1923 Each of circular outline, with reeded rims and girdles, and mythical beasts to the handle bases and spout,the teapot with ivory insulators, weight 41.37oz. (gross) (3)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" 1128 pattern teaset, comprising teapot, two sugar bowls, two cream jugs, six cups with saucers and side plates, six breakfast cups and eight saucers Condition: Two 2451 breakfast cups one is chipped otherwise lot good condition. Teapot and cover, six 1128 pattern saucers, smaller sugar bowl and six breakfast cups are seconds. Minimal rubbing, light scratches to some pieces overall good condition.
A 19th century porcelain part "Willow" pattern teaset, comprising six teacups, eight tea bowls, nine saucers, a sugar bowl, an hexagonal dish and a similar teapot and milk jug Condition: The teapot is chipped to top rim and firing fault. The milk jug chipped to spout and base. One teacup cracked. One tea cup has chip to base. One teacup restored. One tea bowl has small chips to base, another is chipped. Six saucers damages throughout. Rubbing through out.
18th century Worcester porcelain teapot of spherical form decorated with polychrome floral sprays with flowerhead finial, 15cm high; pair of early 19th century English porcelain dessert plates with landscape panels and gilt foliate motifs to lobed rims, each 21cm diam., pattern no. 326; 18th century floral decorated tea bowl and Chamberlain's Worcester plate decorated with chinoiserie; miniature presentware mug; Dresden floral decorated cabinet cup and saucer; small floral decorated circular trinket box and a Dresden thimble. Some items a.f. Condition report:Teapot - chipped rim on cover. Small chips to spout very light wear to enamelsPair of plates - Cottage looks as though gilt re touched on rim, other possibly restoredWorcester plate - cracked and chippedCup - rim chip with 2" crack. Saucer okMiniature present ware mug cracked. Thimble and trinket box modern but good condition, tea bowl cracked.
Chinese small Famille Rose globular teapot, 13cm high, a blue and white covered vase decorated with warriors on horseback, underglaze blue six character mark, 18cm high, Famille Rose panelled plate 25.5cm diameter and an internally decorated glass snuff bottle (lacking stopper). 5cm high (4).Condition report:Blue and white vase ok, cover chippedTeapot chipped spout, cracks through base and side. Chipped rim on cover and firing crack on knop. Snuff bottle has no stopper
Small Chinese porcelain Famille Rose teapot of ovoid form decorated with figures in polychrome enamels and calligraphic inscriptions, 12cm high also a small Blanc de Chine figure of Guan Yin, 16.5cm high (2). Teapot generally in ok condition, rubbed gilding to knop and spout. Glaze defect to spout interior. Small line running from an air bubble in glaze on main body, possibly a fine crack, also a very fine light crack visible to interior. Some glaze impurities. Figure has a firing crack or possible restoration on front lotus flower petal. Hand has been glued in.
Early 19th century English Spode porcelain teapot of new oval shape decorated with 'Dollar' pattern in the Imari palette of iron red, blue and gilt, gilt pattern no. 715, otherwise unmarked, c.1805, 16cm high. Condition report:Cover - rubbed gilt knop. Some light scratches and wear. Glaze impuritiesPot staining inside spout, firing cracks round strainer. Dis-coloured crazing to interior and 2 x 3" fine star crack 1" star crack to base and another 1" hair crack
Early 19th century Worcester porcelain teapot of oval shape with fluted rim, dark peach ground with white and gilt borders, incised B mark for Barr & Flight & Barr period, 18cm high. Condition report:Good condition. Slight scratches to peach ground Gilding bright Tea staining to spout interior Incised BB marks to lid and base
Early 19th century English porcelain teapot of Empire shape with matching circular stand with polychrome floral sprays, grey panels and foliate gilt borders, the cover with turban finial, probably John Rose Coalport. Fractional pattern no. in gilt 2/57. Teapot 15cm high, the stand 19cm diam.
Early 19th century Spode bat printed part teaset, pattern no. 1485, decorated with pastoral, hunting and game scenes, comprising: teapot; eight cups; six saucers and another near matching saucer, painted red mark and pattern no. Condition report:Teapot - cover has glued repair. Pot has 4"crack from rim to left side of spout. Small chip to spoutCups 7 in good condition, gilt slightly oxidised 1 cracked and chippedsaucers- one with different border, one with glaze defect to foot rim, one with very fine hair crack to rim (1cm) 4 in good condition. All ring when tapped
Rare Royal Worcester aesthetic teapot and cover of double sided form, modelled as a satirical take on Oscar Wilde and the aesthetic movement, the female side with lily, the male side with sunflower, their mutual arm and limp wrist forming the spout, the other the handle, signed Budge, titled "Fearful consequences through the laws of natural selection and evolution of living up to one's teapot". Printed puce mark, dated 1882. Condition report:15.5cm high overall.Cover: 9cm high. Some wear/rubbing to hat rims, also dirty marks on rims which glow under UV light but seem to rub off with damp cloth. Doesn't seem to have been restored. Very tiny chip to base rim of cover.Pot: 9.5cm high, 18cm long, approx. 9cm wide.Damage to sunflower petals and leaf, also leaf of lily, the edge of which has been coloured green. Odd matt light brownish glaze applied to handle and elbow of spout but does not show anything up under UV light. However, slightly rough to touch with scuff marks in glaze. No visible cracks, rings when tapped.
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