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A Worcester teapot, circa 1760, painted in underglaze blue with the Cannonball pattern, open crescent mark, 15cm high; together with a further Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1765-75, transfer-printed in The Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern, W mark, 13.5cm high; and a John & Jane Pennington Liverpool teapot and cover, decorated in underglaze blue with two figures, a willow tree and hollow rocks, unmarked, 15cm high (3) (a.f)
A Caughley 'Dresden Flowers' teapot and cover circa 1785-90 of fluted barrel form, painted S to base and numeral '47' in gilt to the underside of the cover, 14.5cm high; a Caughley coffee cup, similarly decorated, saucer 14cm diameter; and a Coalport blue and gilt muffin dish with domed cover, circa 1800-14, 19.5cm wide (3)
A small reference of Worcester porcelain and a Chelsea plate circa 1760-70s including a 'Three Flowers and Butterfly' teapot lacking cover and matching teabowl; 'Bird in Branches' and 'Man in a Pavilion' tea bowls, fluted teacup with cell diaper border; 'Blind Earl' circular plate, a similar moulded leaf dish and a Chelsea red anchor period plate strawberry moulded plate painted with a bird (damages, repairs) (9)
A collection of Coalport tea, coffee and dessert ware circa 1800-1815 including a lavender blue ground teapot, cover and stand, cream jug and matching teacup and saucer, pattern 106, teapot, cover and stand 16.5cm h; a dessert tureen, cover and stand painted with flowers, circa 1815, 14cm high; a spiral-fluted coffee cup, 6.5cm high; Coalport coffee mug decorated with flowers, 6.5cm high; a dessert dish painted with a named specimen of the Viola Pedata and gilt border, 19.5cm wide; a helmet-shaped cream jug, an egg stand with eggcups, an early 20th-century slop bowl etc (qty, damages repairs) Provenance: Majority of pieces are ex. Roger Edmundson Collection.
A Worcester porcelain teapot and cover with matching sucrier and cream jug circa 1785 of fluted form, decorated with the Gold Queen's Pattern below blue and gilt circle dot borders, unmarked, teapot 14cm high; together with a Worcester reeded milk jug and cover, painted with flowers, 14cm high (some damages, repairs) (4) Provenance: Teapot is ex Philip Miller Collection.
A collection of English teapots, covers and stands early 19th century including a Coalport 'Japan' imari' teapot; Spode new oval teapot, printed with floral sprigs and red bands; Chamberlain's Worcester oval teapot and matching stand and with mazarine blue decoration; a John Rose Coalport spiral fluted teapot painted with blue and gilded flowers, and two further polychrome and gilt teapots, covers and stands (15, including covers)
Liverpool Herculaneum porcelain teapot, cover and stand circa 1805 transfer-printed in underglaze blue with chinoiserie landscape, gilded grape and leaf vines retailers mark `Carrick Hutcheson Street` painted to inner lid, impressed `L` marks, 17cm high (finial re-glued) Provenance: Ex. Geoffrey Godden Reference Collection.
A collection of assorted English teapots and covers, early 19th century including a Derby 'Old Oval' teapot and cover, probably painted at the Mansfield works, crossed batons 16.5cm high (spout restored); further 'Old Oval' teapot and cover painted in grey enamels with gilt bands and lines, unmarked, 15cm high; a florally painted octagonal teapot and cover with swan finial, 16.5cm high; New Hall commode teapot, pattern no. 173; a Liverpool Herculaneum teapot and cover and two further teapots and covers (damages, repairs)
A mixed collection of ceramics late 18th-19th century to include a Flight Worcester teapot, cover, tea bowl, saucer and sugar bowl (all a.f), a Worcester-style scale blue teapot lacking cover, a Chelsea-Derby spiral fluted bowl, Coalport 'Parrot Pecking Fruit' mug, Wedgwood plate, Worcester small circular stand transfer-printed in 'Three Flowers' and Butterfly' pattern, and mixed group of early Colaport blue and white wares etc (some damages, repairs)
A mixed collection of ceramics and glassware including a Staffordshire copper lustre 'clock' jug, miniature twin-handled Coalport landscape vase, black basalt, a Royal Crown Derby imari Dolphin paperweight, Royal Doulton seriesware mug, miniature wares, 'Gaudy Welsh' teapot and cover, 18th century wine glass (chipped), Victorian frosted glass lion paperweight, White Star Line pin dish etc (qty, two trays)
A 'Gaudy Welsh' tea service, 19th century, typically decorated with cobalt grounds and painted floral panels, including teapot and cover, sucrier (lacking cover), teacups, saucers, cream jug, side plates together with a pair of Imari coffee cups and a Royal Worcester 'Royal Garden' coffee service
A group of Coalport teapots and covers early-mid 19th century including an orange and gilt teapot with matching coffee cup and saucer, circa 1814-20, pattern 696, two early 19th century teapot with cobalt and gilt borders, repaired white metal spout and two printed and painted teapots and covers with dragon spouts
A mixed collection of Coalport batwing early 20th century including cobalt examples to include muffin dish and cover, hot water jug, egg cup, sugar bowl, small jar and cover, teacup, two coffee cups, four saucers, two side plates and four medium plates; a pale pink saucer; pale grey saucer; unusual floral dark blue teacup with exterior swags and an unassociated yellow saucer, printed factory marks and painted pattern numbers; a pink hot water jug; and unfinished blue and green tea, coffee and dinnerware including a teapot and cover (42 including covers)
Three Caughley hexagonal teapot stands and a square dessert dish circa 1780s the stands transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'Fence and House' and 'Pagoda' and painted in the 'Tower' patterns, widest 15cm; the square dessert dish transfer-printed in the Willow Nankin pattern, unmarked, 21cm wide (4)
A collection of eighteenth-century and early 19th century English porcelain including a Caughley 'Lily' coffee cup; 'Dresden Flowers' coffee cup and 'Mansfield' tea bowl (printed); a Worcester 'Three Flowers' teapot with associated cover; 'Fruit and Wreath' tea bowl; 'Thorny Rose' cabbage leaf jug (restored); 'Three Flowers' sucrier cover; an early Coalport 'Dresden Flowers' square dessert dish and a New Hall 'Boy and the Butterfly' tea bowl and saucer (qty)
Seven pieces of Shelley late Foley ware, with blue ground printed with roses. Tallest 24 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The four smaller vases are all in good order with no issues other than minor scratches to the turquoise ground and roses. The teapot has a significant hairline crack running across the base and up through the bottom half of the spout. The colouring is faded and there are some scratches to the paintwork. There are nibbles around the lid aperture where it fits onto the lobe. The trumpet shaped vase is dirty and has crazing which is visible to both the body and the base. There are no cracks or any damage to the vase but the pattern is faded and there are some scratches to the flowers. The two handled vase has had a break across the top lip and a crude repair but otherwise is in reasonable condition.
Nineteen pieces of late 18th/early 19th century Chamberlains Worcester tea and coffee ware, No. 475, the lid of the sucrier marked and other pieces with the 475 pattern number also (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All items have some rubbing to the rim gilding in varying degrees. The teapot lid is in good condition. The teapot itself has glaze staining around the end of the spout and to the top of the pot under the lid. This is a firing issue. The teapot itself has a hairline crack running right around the bottom of the pot between the handle and across the bottom of the spout. This is visible both inside and out. The stand is in good condition. Three of the coffee cups have hairline cracks. Two of the teacups have hairline cracks. One of the saucers has a discoloured three quarter diameter hairline crack. The cream jug has been broken into a number of pieces and glued back together. The sucrier has a break to both the lid and the base.
A three piece silver tea service, Fenton Brothers Glasgow, with Sheffield Hallmark for 1936. 1001 grams gross (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The teapot is in generally good order. The hinge is nice and tight. The handle is not loose. The main body of the piece has one very small dent and minor surface scratches. The hallmark is fully legible. The sugar basin has been dropped and is not sitting quite level. It rocks slightly towards one corner and the outline of the base is visible around that corner from the interior. There are no dents to the body. The cream jug has also been dropped and has a crease to the body just below the front section of the foot. There are no further dents.
A Rockingham porcelain style bachelors three piece tea set, 19th century, painted with lily of the valley and leaves, each piece heightened with gilding and supported upon three leafy scrolling feet, the teapot 13.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: All three pieces are in good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The gilding is also in very good order.
A Shelley Queen Anne shape 'Autumn Leaves' part tea service to include teapot, sandwich plate, five cups, sugar bowl, saucers and small side plates, no.11724 (30). CONDITION REPORT Teapot - chip to spout Tea cup - large crack through one rest appear ok Saucers - two with hairline cracks, one with chip to underside rim, rest slightly rubbed, minor scratches and minor crazing side plates- four with hairline cracks, one with two deep cracks, one repaired, rest slightly rubbed etc sandwich plate - minor rubbing and scratches sugar bowl - hairline crack
An extensive collection of Wedgwood blue and white decorated 'Florentine' pattern no.W2714 tableware to include lidded tureens, tea and coffee set, etc. CONDITION REPORT Teapot, coffee pot, two tureens, two vegetable serving dishes, milk jug, nine coffee cups, sugar bowl, sucrier, various shaped serving dishes, four twin-handled soup cups, coffee saucers, tea cups, dinner plates and side plates, at least six of each. Mostly in good order. The teacups do not have matching saucers. They do not have the same backstamps. The teapot has a small hairline crack to the base
A small quantity of Wedgwood Black Basalt teaware to include a five-setting tea service comprising five cups, five saucers, a pot-bellied sparrow beak cream jug, teapot, associated twin-handled lidded sugar bowl and an associated coffee pot, also a further Black Basalt teapot and several pieces of blue jasperware including pin dishes, etc.
A quantity of modern Oriental ceramics to include a Chinese turquoise glazed bowl with enamelled decoration depicting butterflies and flowers, Hong Kong stamp to the base, small Chinese tea bowl, a small Japanese bowl with central inner chrysanthemum decoration, an Imari decorated plate and teapot, also a resin Hotei figure in a bronzed appearance, height 20cm (6).
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