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A Victorian silver teapot of compressed form, with overall embossed floral decoration, the hinged lid with flower finial, the handle having ivory insulators, 15.5cm high, London 1843, maker William Hunter, ___23.9oz, 743g, together with a matching cream jug, ___9.3oz, 291g, (2). Ivory certificate reference number: KUDBL4GC
Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a large salt-glazed stoneware cut-sided twin-handled teapot and cover,unsigned, catalogue label no.8222cm. high (2) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham LiteratureBritish Art Pottery, Woolley and Wallis, 29th November 2023, lot 789 for a comparable large teapot and cover.
An historically important Martin Brothers stoneware Commemorative teapot and cover made by the brothers together, dated 1906, made to commemorate the return of their brother James A Martin to England from Australia, faceted octagonal form, incised with panels 'JAM left England for Australia June 1867' and 'JAM returned to England on a visit May 1906', incised panels of Martin family initials, the cover with nine flying House Martin birds, in brown and blue on a buff ground, the base inscribed ' In Affectionate Remembrance of Robert Thomas Martin also Margaret Martin, God is Love', the brothers parents, incised to cover 8-1906 Martin Bros London & Southall, minor damages, 24cm. wide (2)ExhibitedSotheby's 30th November 1983 lot 243, purchased by the vendor.Robert Wallace Martin, Potter, Sculptor, Artist Woolley and Wallis, 13-22nd June 2023.Catalogue notes The teapot is inscribed with a series of family initials, comprisingR.W.M - Robert Wallace MartinE.M Elizabeth Martin - wife of Robert Wallace MartinTheir childrenC.R.T.M - Clement MartinA.M.M.M - Amy MartinDeceased siblingsW.C.M - William Campbell MartinO.C.M - Olive MartinSisters (to the brothers)F.E.K - Francis Elizabeth KellyA.M.C - AliceBrothersC.D.M - Charles Douglas MartinW.F.M - Walter Fraser MartinE.B.M - Edwin Bruce Martin.
A charming Wedgwood Pottery tea set for six by Alfred Powell, pattern no.5573, painted with panels of English wild flowers, including bluebells, fritillaries, and cornflowers, painted in colours, comprising; teapot and cover, milk-jug and slop basin, sugar basin and cover, six cups, saucers and side plates and two sandwich plates, printed Wedgwood (26)ProvenanceAlfred Powell thence by descent in the Powell family Catalogue notesThis beautiful tea service was painted by Alfred Powell for his nephew Oliver’s wife Elizabeth, following his stay at the Powell family farm in the village of Hawstead in west Suffolk in the summer of 1949, when he came down from London with his daughter Catherine to recuperate after a severe bout of shingles affecting both his eyes.The gift was in gratitude for Elizabeth’s kindness and friendship; also - surely - in acknowledgement of their shared love of English wild flowers. These pieces have stayed in the same family in English countryside which inspired him.
Φ Richard Batterham (1936-2021)a stoneware melon teapot and cover, covered in an ash glaze to the foot,unsigned, painted cobalt 3, small chip to spout tip,14.5cm. high (2) ProvenanceThe Collection of Michael and Henrietta Gough IntroductionMichael and Henrietta Gough were avid collectors, who filled their Dorset home with paintings and ceramics. The collection’s focus was Modern British Art, and many of the artist’s they collected became great friends with the couple, most notably Elisabeth Frink and Mary Fedden. Frink’s home and studio at Woolland was nearby, and Fedden was a frequent visitor to Dorset. Indeed several of the works offered here have personalised dedications from Fedden to Michael and Henrietta. The couple’s taste was wide-ranging, and the collection includes examples by Winifred Nicholson, John Craxton, Maggi Hambling and Euan Uglow. They also collected late 19th and early 20th century continental drawings, by artists such as Pierre Bonnard, Théophile Steinlen and Jean-Louis Forain. Michael and Henrietta married in 1981 and prior to this Henrietta had worked at Sotheby’s. Michael was an actor, who acted in the Hammer horror films and Doctor Who, playing the titular villain in The Celestial Toymaker. His most famous role was probably as Batman’s butler Alfred in four films, opposite variously George Clooney, Michael Keaton and Val Kilmer
A Rosenthal Pottery Studio Line service designed by Dorothy Hafner, angular form, printed with abstract designs in colours, comprising; teapot and cover, coffeepot and cover, milk-jug, six cups, saucers and side plates, bowl, salt pot, seven dinner plates and a large platter, printed factory marks, 22.5cm. high (33)
A Royal Worcester Aesthetic Movement water set, comprising jug, two beakers and a tray, printed and enamelled with panels of Japanese decoration, in colours on an ivory ground, another set similar, an Aesthetic Movement teapot and cover, a footed bowl and four small jugs printed factory marks, 20cm. high (15)
A Susie Cooper Productions Kestrel teapot and cover designed by Susie Cooper, painted with flowers and foliage in colours, another Susie Cooper Productions Kestrel teapot and cover, painted with graduated blue band and two Susie Cooper Dresden Spray blue tea cup trios, printed factory marks, small chip to inside top rim of main teapot, 17cm. high (10)
A Meissen teapot and cover, c1750, with scaly wishbone handle and dolphin spout, painted with two groups of lovers in the manner of Watteau, insects and flowers, 10cm h, underglaze blue crossed swords, gilder's letter S. The cover broken and restuck, tiny chip to the foot of the teapot glazed over during manufacture, crack at base of handle
A Wedgwood Queensware silver shape mug, c1785-1790, banded in green enamel and finely painted in polychrome with roses forming the monogram W S J, 12.5cm h, impressed mark, a contemporary Ferrybridge neoclassical teapot and cover, with painted cameos and a pair Ferrybridge chocolate brown slip ground vases, collector's label (5) Provenance: Geoffrey Fisk Collection Comparative literature: For a Wedgwood Queensware mug painted by the same hand with initials (J E M), see Reilly (Robin) - Wedgwood, vol. 1, fig 350 Mug cracked, foot chipped and flaking of green enamelTeapot - spout rebuiltVases - broken and restuck
A Newhall hard paste oval teapot and cover, c1800, pattern 311, 15cm h and a black basalt octagonal teapot, c1810, with hinged cover, 14cm h, impressed T on the base of the handle (2) Hard paste teapot with small chips to one side of interior rim and with minor chip to inside rim of cover, firing crack to top of handleBlack basalt teapot with chip to interior rim and crack and bottom corner which spreads upwards, spout broken and glued
A group of English underglaze blue painted earthenware coffee cups, teapots, a jug and tea caddy, c1775-1810, 'Pagoda and Fence' or similar Chinoiserie patterns, the larger teapot with stylised flowers, 13.5cm h, collector's label (9) Provenance: Geoffrey Fisk Collection Some damage on some, slight
A Chinese porcelain teapot and cover and famille rose baluster vase and associated cover, late 18th c, the tea pot painted with pheasants among peonies, 21cm h and smaller, vase with painted mark Vase with minor chip to glaze to inside rim and to pierced scrolled detail, associated cover with large chip to rim, with wear to gildingteapot with various chips to cover and to spout, with wear to gilding and decoration
Miscellaneous Victorian and later bygones, to include a silver hallmarked fish knife and book mark with mother of pearl handles, a silver-handled spoon, a mother of pearl card case engraved with a floral design, Chinese ceramics, two Edwardian paper clips and a pewter teapot and milk jug Some chips and scratches
A blue printed pearlware Chinoiserie pattern 'Leaf mark' tea service, late 18th c, with gilt border, handles and knops, teapot and cover 15cm, underglaze blue printed leaf, collector's label (8) Provenance: Geoffrey Fisk Collection Rim and spout of teapot chipped, chip on cover, one of the sugar bowls broken and stapled
A famille rose teapot and cover, in padded wicker basket, 19th c, a ginger jar painted with prunus, a pair of celadon ground famille rose plates and a famille rose vase and cover, vase and cover 24cm h, underglaze blue seal mark to plates (5) Wicker carrier with wear and stains to interior and one of two hinges detached, vase and cover extensively damaged and glued, plate with hairline crack
A Spode bone china tea and coffee service and sets of three gilt or black and gilt teacups and saucers and coffee cups and saucers, a further Spode white and gilt teacup and saucer, teapot and cover and plate, c1810-1830, plate 22.5 x 22.5cm, painted or printed marks or unmarked, collector's labels (30) Provenance: Geoffrey Fisk Collection Cover of teapot broken and restuck, otherwise as a collection in good condition
Five engine turned and other black basalt teapots and covers, a sugar box and cover, cache pot and Wedgwood teacup, c1800, collector's labels Provenance: Geoffrey Fisk Collection One teapot in good condition but for tiny chip on spoutSmallest teapot also good but cover damagedCache pot and cup undamagedCover of sugar box chipped
An engine turned black basalt coffee pot and cover of unusually large size, c1790, 31cm h, two other black basalt coffee pots, one Ferrybridge, the other possibly so, a contemporary teapot and cover, with black and white geometric inlay and an oval sugar box, early 19th c, impressed mark or unmarked, collector's labels Provenance: Geoffrey Fisk Collection Large coffee pot - spout chippedTeapot - spout with early silver repair, flange of cover chippedFerrybridge coffee pot - undamaged, the other slightly chipped on spoutSugar box - good
A Herend porcelain 'Rothschild Bird' part tea service, 20th century, Hungarian, with hand-painted polychrome decoration of birds and insects, with blue printed and impressed marks underneath,teapot 15cm diameter (26)Condition ReportGood condition overall. No obvious chips or cracks. Some very minor discolouration to the undersides.1 x teapot1 x milk jug12 x teacups12 x saucers
A silver tea service and tray, late 19th/early 20th century, Dutch, with all-over cast foliate decoration, the larger teapot with a spout in the form of duck, oval tray 50cm wide 38cm high, 141ozt (19) Condition Report1 x teapot 1 x coffee pot 1 x sugar pot 1 x small baluster form vessel 1 x sifter 1 x oval tray 11 x sugar spoons 1 x sugar shovel 1 x sugar tongs
An extensive Herend porcelain ‘Indian Basket’ dinner service, 20th century, Hungarian, painted in rust-orange with baskets issuing flowers and foliage, printed marks, including thirty-two dinner plates, fourteen soup bowls and three large oval serving dishes, large tureen 37cm wide 22cm deep 26cm high (119) Condition ReportOverall the service is in good condition with just a few defects. Would benefit from cleaning. One rim chip to bowl. Petals to the tureen lid with a couple of very small chips. Some light discolouration.1 x large oval tureen and cover 3 x shaped oval serving dishes (one with handles) 14 x salad plates 3 x circular tureen and covers 1 x circular dish and cover 14 x teacup 12 x finger bowls 1 x teapot 1 x coffee pot 14 x soup bowls 32 x dinner plate 4 x circular serving dishes 1 x footed pedestal dish 2 x gravy boats 2 x small oval dishes 2 x candelabra 1 x shell shaped dish 1 x tooth pick holder 1 x small lattice circular dish 2 x octagonal pots 1 x condiment dish 2 x heart shaped dish and covers 2 x serving spoons 2 x milk jug 1 x cream jug 14 x teacup sauccers 10 x side plates 16 x bread plate
A collection of Meissen ‘Onion’ porcelain, late 20th century, German, painted with foliate scrolls and sprays, crossed swords marks in underglaze blue, impressed numerals,coffee pot 18cm wide14cm deep26cm high (23)Provenance: The property of a European collector.Condition Report1 x teapot1 x pedestal dish 2 x vases1 x milk jug2 x candlesticks1 x sugar bowl4 x teacup1 x oval serving dish2 x rectangular serving dishes4 x saucers1 x pierced serving bowl3 x side plates
Susie Cooper - A large collection of mid-century ceramic dinner service pieces, with the pattern 'Dresden Spray'. Including tureens, dinner plates, side plates, sugar bowls, teapot, teacups, saucers, bowls, milk jugs, gravy jug, serving dishes, and others. Maker marks printed on the bottom of each piece. Patent number '781916'.
Royal Albert - Highland Thistle - A collection of vintage 1960s bone china tea service pieces. To include: a teapot, six side plates, five dinner plates, six teacups, six saucers, two serving dishes, three tureens, milk jug and sugar pot. Featuring a purple thistle and green leaf pattern to each piece, and makers mark printed to the bottoms.
Royal Worcester - Prince Regent - A collection of 1994 tea service pieces, including a teapot, cups, saucers, dinner plates, side plates, serving plates, sugar bowl, milk jugs, and more. Pattern featuring dark blue and red floral decoration, with gilt detailing / outlines. Maker marks are printed on the underside of the pieces.
Royal Albert - Old Country Roses - A collection of vintage 1960s bone china tea service pieces, to include: a teapot, two-tier cake stand, seven saucers, six teacups, six dinner plates, six side / starter plates, salt and pepper shakers, and more. Featuring pink and orange roses, green leaves and gilt rim decoration. Makers marks to the bottom of the pieces.

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