Mixed collectables to include a brass crocodile skin effect tea caddy / tobacco jar (approx 20cm tall), leather & brass marine binoculars, Chinese lacquered box, Chinese metal ewer / teapot, Victorian carte de visite photographs, The Passion Of The Saviour, opera glasses, harmonica, silver plated cutlery, etc
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A group of salt glazed stoneware comprising a Royal Doulton jug/pitcher glazed in green with sprigged hunt scene decoration to body, a Doulton Lambeth teapot (missing lid) with sprigged decoration of a hunt scene (marked verso), a glazed jug with relief moulded decoration of a classical scene with figures and daemons (h- 27cm), and an unusual squared bottlewith hunt scene sprigged decoration (marked verso, 'Supplied to G.W. Scott & Sons Only') (4)
†CHRIS LEWIS (born 1951) for South Heighton Pottery; a wood fired stoneware teapot on tripod feet with incised decoration, impressed CL and pottery marks, height 19.5cm, and a matching large jug, height 19.5cm (2).Provenance: Teapot purchased from the Angela Mellor Gallery, Ely, 2009.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
†DAVID LEACH (1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery; a stoneware teapot with cane handle covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with willow tree decoration, impressed DL mark, gallery sticker, made 1998, height 15cm (excluding handle).Provenance: Purchased from Galerie Besson, London, 1999.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
†JOHN BUTLER (born 1977); a wood fired stoneware teapot covered in ash and shino glaze, impressed JB mark, height 22.5cm, a matching altered jar, height 14.5cm, and a small bottle (3).Provenance: Teapot purchased at The Chocolate Factory, London.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
†MIKE DODD (born 1943); a stoneware bottle with side handle covered in granite and ash glaze with incised decoration, impressed MJD mark, height 16cm, a globular vase covered in green ash glaze with chatter marks to the shoulder, height 14cm, and a faceted teapot covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, height 15cm (3).Provenance: Bottle purchased at the London Art Fair, 2001.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A 19th century salt glazed door stop modelled as a ram on a stepped plinth base, height 18cm, a 19th century salt glazed spittoon, and a 19th century salt glazed teapot (3).Condition Report: Teapot a/f with large cracks running through the body, chipping to cover; spittoon has crack running through; and minor chipping to door stop, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
†BRIAN SUTHERLAND (1929-1998); a stoneware teapot partially covered in mottled grey glaze, impressed BS mark (glaze filled), height 20.5cm, a faceted jar covered in iron and green ash glaze, and a teapot by Terry Bell-Hughes with applied decoration (3).Provenance: Bell-Hughes purchased at Ceramic Art London, 2009.Condition Report: Chip to Bell-Hughes spout, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
A Victorian Silver Teapot, by John Bodman Carrington, London, 1898, compressed circular and on collet foot, one side engraved with the badge of the Lancashire Fusiliers and the other with an inscription, the handle with composition insulated lower junction and wood insulated upper junction, with hinged cover, 23cm wide over handle, gross weight 17oz 13dwt, 550grProvenance:Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers Aid Society (13 January Jewellery, Watches and Silver sale, lots 2273-2307 and Antiques and Interiors sale, 5 January 2024 lots 1-16).The inscription reads 'Presented to the Officers 1st Bn Lancashire Fusiliers by Major B. Deane-Freeman on Promotion 6th April 1898’.
An Early 19th Century English Porcelain Imari Tea Service, possibly New Hall; together with similar Royal Crown Derby waresProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire New Hall Service Teapot - badly cracked to the base, stand with a riveted crack, sucrier cover broken and restuck, both waste bowls cracked, one tea cup with three rim cracks, one tea cup badly broken and reglued, one coffee can heavily stained, one coffee can is badly broken and reglued, one saucer with a star shaped crack in the base, one saucer with a riveted crack, one saucer with a rim crack, remaining items free from damage, some general giltwear. Royal Crown Derby One Derby plate with a riveted crack, all Derby plates are crazed and stained, Royal Crown Derby vase and side plate in good condition
A George V Scottish Silver Teapot and Sugar-Bowl, by Brook and Sons, Edinburgh, The Teapot 1916 and The Sugar-Bowl 1924, each piece tapering oval, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial; Together With a George V silver cream-jug, Birmingham, 1934, the teapot 27.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 32oz 4dwt, 1,002gr (3)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
An Edward VII Silver Teapot, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1909, oval and on four ball feet, the lower body part fluted, with ivory insulated handle, the hinged cover with carved finial, 23cm wide over handle, gross weight 15oz 17dwt, 493grWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number S6CRQMXY.
This collectible, creative design of the beloved characters from the iconic movie on this teapot. Colored in sage green with yellow brick road incorporated into the design. Cardew Design backstamp. Issued: 2004Dimensions: 9.5"L x 6.25"W x 8.25"HManufacturer: Cardew Design Inc.Country of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A set of twelve Victorian silver apostle spoons, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1894; a set of six silver coffee spoons, cased; other silver flatware; a Riddels Ltd Belfast silver half hunter pocket watch; scrap silver; a German white metal cake slice, marked 800; a silver-plated teapot; hot water jug; two sets of condiments; pewter goblets; chain; and sugar tongs; total weighable 10.9ozQty: 1 box
A collection of continental Art Nouveau Art Pottery, probably Belgian or Holland, to include a teapot; chamberstick; jug; and other items; Val St Lambert - a clear glass ashtray; Val St Lambert - two clear glass candelabra; a glass claret jug with silver-plated mount and handle, 36cm; eight brass ship-related keyrings, in a wooden box with brass anchor to lid; a pewter plate; a framed lace butterfly; another embroidered work, framed; and a wooden frame.Qty: 18
Chinese blue and white novelty teapot, designed with a dragon, unmarked, 22cm, a moon flask, unmarked, 17cm, miniature vases and other Chinese ceramics.Qty: 9Condition report:Most items have some rubbing. There are two chips to the underside of the finial on the lidded pot. There are chips to the rim and one side decoration of the moon flask. There is some chipping to the dragon's spine on the teapot. One of the dragon's whiskers is broken. Some of the items are quite dusty. Please see additional uploaded images.
Fifteen Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge figurines, to include Basil, Mrs Apple, Lady Woodmouse, Old Vole and others; Tea Service teapot; five Seasons plates; four Seasons cups; four Seasons thimbles; and four seasonal floral ornaments.Qty: 33Condition report:All items are 1st quality. The Autumn cup has a hairline crack. The handle on the Summer flowers is broken. Thw Winter flowers are broken. Mr Toadflax has chips to his ears. Please see additional uploaded images.
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