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Anne Williams (British 20th century): 'The Black Teapot', gouache signed, titled on label verso, and Still Lifes of Flowers, two oils on board unsigned, max 62cm x 49cm (3) Provenance: direct from the artist's family. Anne was a local artist who lived at Malton and later York. - Condition Report
Hornsea - Bronte Pattern - A good collection of 20th Century retro vintage ceramic table / kitchen wares by Hornsea in the Bronte Pattern. The collection compressing multiple large and smaller storage lidded jars including tea, coffee, sugar, flour, biscuit etc, teapot, salt and pepper, bowls, plates, tureens etc. Large jars measures 21cm.
A collection of 19th century and later ceramics to include a Derby twin handled miniature vase decorated in the Imari palette, a pair of Delft vases, blue and white teapot painted with floral detail and insects, inscribed or possibly signed BC to the foot rim, etc (af).Additional InformationLarge amounts of the items are in poor condition with large breaks, damages, chips, cracks and losses throughout. Please refer to additional images.
A group of ceramics including a 19th century New Hall sauce boat, an 18th century Chinese porcelain tea bowl with latter clobbered enamel decoration (af), an 18th century English Delft charger with Chinoiserie scene featuring two figures in garden setting, diameter 35.7cm (af), a Copeland Spode transfer decorated cream jug and further blue and white 19th century and later table ware (some af).Additional InformationTea bowl with hairline crack, some items with chips and/or cracks, refer to illustrations and request additional if necessary. Referring to the twin handled sauceboat on the left of the picture, some fritting to the rim, kiln dirt, further manufacturing imperfections, oval dish in bottom left with heavy scratches, inclusions, and manufacturing imperfections, some fritting to rim. The larger oval bowl, centre back of photograph, again, with internal scratches from use, kiln dirt, inclusions and manufacturing imperfections, some fritting to rim. Teapot with rubbing to the gilding, the lid is cracked, to the outer layer/section, the egg drainer cracked. The twin handled cracked, the largest plate with chips to rim, the small egg shaped dish cracked as well. The large charger mentioned is actually 18th century English delft, diameter 35.7cm, there are numerous chips to the rim, usual manufacturing imperfections, fritting and surface scratches, it features a painted chinoiserie scene with two figures in typical garden setting.
A group of silver plated teaware including a four part tea service with engine turned decoration above part gadrooned decoration, a Walker & Hall teapot, sugar bowls and creamers, etc.Additional InformationThe four part tea service has pin dints, loss of paint/varnish to the handle, lid does not sit tight, marks and scratches throughout. Walker & Hall large teapot is heavily worn with base metal showing through.
A group of silver plated part tea services including Birks Regency Plate four part tea service with cast decoration and part gadrooned decoration, a Marlboro Plate Old English reproduction electroplate on copper coffee and teapot, etc.Additional InformationThe Birks tea service has heavy scratches and polishing lines throughout. The finials have crazed marks on them. One of the tea services is missing a finial. General loss to the silver plate.
A group of silver plated teaware including a Toronto S.P. Co four piece tea service with chased and cast decoration, and an Alpha three part example, etc.Additional InformationThe Alpha set has heavy wear throughout, most of the silver plate is lost from the teapot and you can see the nickel beneath. The same with the cream and sugar pot. The Toronto sugar bowl is missing the lid, general wear throughout.
A group of silver plated tea set items including Walker & Hall teapot with cast detail to rim, an Elkington & Co hot water pot with part gadrooned decoration, cream jugs and sugar bowls, etc.Additional InformationWear throughout. Heavy loss to the plate to some. Scratches, dents and misshapen finials. One teapot has a crude solder to the hinge where it may have been reattached.
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