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A Nymphenburg teapot and coverCirca 1765Painted with flower bouquets and scattered sprigs, modelled with an animal spout, the top of the handle moulded with scrollwork, together with a small cylindrical coffee cup, circa 1765-70, decorated with flowers, teapot: 12.5cm high, impressed shield marks, impressed 42 and incised IIII inside footrim to teapot, incised 3L to cup (3)Footnotes:Provenance:The Sperling Collection, MunichFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of silver to include a teapot, a sugar bowl, a comport, a basket, an over-sized thimble and a pair of sugar tongsthe teapot and sugar bowl bearing maker's mark JSH, London, 1884 and 1886 the comport, Birmingham, 1907, together with a Christofle plated beaker, weight 65.9oz. (7)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 Sèvres STYLE TÊTE-À-TÊTE within a fitted carrying caseLate 19th centuryLavishly decorated with panels of mixed bouquets within decorative incised white metal borders on a pale blue ground, the handles, rims and covers also embellished with white metal mounts, the tray 43cm wide, blue painted interlaced LL marksFootnotes:Comprising a teapot, two cups and saucers, a twin handled sugar basin with cover, a milk jug and a tray.The case 49cm wide, 17cm high, 40cm deepFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A sake cup set; together with a teapot and coverMeiji/Taisho era, early 20th centuryThe graduated set of three sakazuki in white metal engraved with a pair of cranes, a minogame and tortoise and poetic inscription, each bearing four-character seal mark to base, largest 13.7cm diameter, and with inscribed wooden storage box; together with a small metal teapot and cover, the surface patterned to imitate wicker and finial formed of three tubes, 10.8cm long, and with wooden storage box.(9).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Kutani teapot and coverCirca 1900The detachable cover decorated with fan, gourd and other precious objects, the pot of globular form with dragon handle and featuring the lucky gods, attendants and animals in a garden setting.18.5cm high (2).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A yixing teapot and coverModelled as a prunus tree trunk, with branch-form handle and spout, the cover and sides decorated with applied flowering stems, the base bearing impressed prunus flower mark in key-fret border, the cover with impressed character mark.19.2cm wide (2).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Meissen part dejeuner, 19th centuryOf very large size, painted with scattered flower sprigs, comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a large teapot and cover, a milk jug, a hot water jug and a tray, the tray: 47 x 38cm, crossed swords marks in underglaze-blue, impressed numerals (minor chips to coffee pot cover and teapot rim) (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian silver four piece tea service including teapot, hot water/coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk, lobed Chinoiserie style bodies engraved with panels of trailing foliage, trellis work panels, the covers with pomegranate finials, bowl & jug with gilt interiors, by W.S for A B Savory & Sons (William Smily), London, 1864, with retailer's stamp to bases, 61.33 ozt (CR: marks crisp)
A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1770-80, of globe shape with ribbed loop handle, the domed cover with flower knop, printed in blue with the ‘Three Flowers’ pattern of flower sprays and butterflies, 14cm high, crescent mark.Condition: Slight misfiring to cover rim edge. Tiny nibbles to cover finial petals.
An extensive early 19th Century Coalport tea and coffee service, of scroll moulded shape and decorated with pattern 996 of painted and gilt flowers and foliage, comprising teapot and cover, slop bowl, milk jug, cake plate, ten tea cups, twelve coffee cups and twelve saucers. (38)Footnote:A receipt accompanying this service from Thomas Goode & Co, dated April 1978, describes the service as Coalport circa 1820.Condition: Teapot finial restored, hairline to slop bowl, some items crazed, gilt rubbed in places. NB - sample selected for report, other defects may be present.
A Victorian silver three piece Batchelor's tea set, ovoid bodies engraved with fern leaf decoration and crest beneath motto: I AM READY, each on three ball feet, the teapot cover with ball finial, by Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst, London, 1878, pattern no: 14192, gross 14.82 ozt CR: marks good, overall condition good, tarnished
A Victorian silver oval teapot, straight spout with fruitwood C-scroll handle and pagoda shaped finial to hinged cover, the body engraved with Crest above motto: DUCIT AMOR PATRIAE, by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1876, gross 11.03 ozt - The crest is that of Phillips(CR: marks good to base and inside cover, split to finial, dent to rim of body, some minor dents to body and lower rim, handle loose in fitting, surface scratches, tarnished)
A rare William Moorcroft silver overlaid 'Pomegranate' pattern three piece tea set, dated 1912, decorated with a band of pomegranates, leaves and berries against a light green shaded ground, each handle, rim and shoulder with silver overlay, the silver flowers wth engraved details, the teapot with green inscribed signature and 'Shreve & Company, San Francisco, 1912', the jug and bowl with green inscribed signature, all items impressed 719,Footnote: See Moocroft - A Guide to Moorcroft Pottery 1897 - 1993, Paul Atterbury, page 72, for similar decorated items.Condition report: No obvious faults.
Two lobed dishes designed by Dr Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Art Pottery, the larger with turquoise and maroon glaze, 23cm diam, the smaller with mottled green and brown glaze, 20cm diam (as found), a Sea-form teapot, under a mottled and streaked green glaze, model 1037, 12cm high, and another vase with wavy folded rim, maroon interior with green exterior, model 874, 6cm.
A Royal Worcester part tea service, decorated in the Sèvres style with pink leafy garlands within white pearl borders, comprising a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a coffee cup, two teacups and saucers together with an English porcelain milk jug with pink border in the Sèvres style, a two-handled cup and integral stand painted with flowers and ferns and a Wedgwood porcelain coffee cup and saucer painted with a band of pink flowers and green leaves, printed and impressed marks, circa 1870-1900 CONDITION REPORT: Teapot very faintly crazed. Tall jug has hair crack to rim by top of handle and another short one near spout. Small jug has faint hair crack to rim where handle meets. A few scratches to saucers. One bead missing from decoration to one cup. Otherwise good.
A group of flower encrusted English porcelain, comprising a Derby green ground miniature teapot and cover with scroll handle, a Coalbrookdale footed vase and cover (restored), a Derby (Sampson & Hancock) oval pierced plaque, a D-shaped menu holder painted with bouquets, a Coalbrookdale inkwell, cover and liner and an English porcelain trompe l'oeil rose box and cover forming an inkwell within scrolled borders, pattern no 1399 (6) CONDITION REPORT: Chipping
Two Worcester porcelain teapots and covers, circa 1770, painted with puce sprays of Kakiemon style flowers within gilt cartouches, the second of fluted form painted with green sprigs within gilt dentil rims, 11.25cm high max (2) CONDITION REPORT: Puce painted teapot in good condition. Green painted teapot with a restored cover and small chip to tip of spout. Some wear to gilding, slight chipping
A Worcester globular teapot and cover printed a Chinese family, circa 1770-80 and a bowl similar CONDITION REPORT: Small restored crack to bowl rim on edge of gilt ground. Teapot cover with restored finial and restored chips to rim of cover. Teapot with rim chip, tiny chipping to tip of spout, short firing crack to spout.
A George IV silver teapot, Emes & Barnard, London 1824, of compressed circular form with cauliflower finial and shell and foliate scroll borders, approximately 845gm/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: This teapot appears generally in good condition. The pin at the base of handle needs replacing. some light surface wear and scratches in line with age and usage. No obvious dents or repairs. Appears to have been little used.
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