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GEORGE III SILVER TEA SERVICE, maker George Fenwick, Edinburgh 1810, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of shaped rectangular form, with shell and gadroon cast rim, the body bright cut with a band of oak leaves and acorns above a heraldic crest, on four ball feet, the teapot 16cm high, 1242g gross Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE TURQUOISE GLAZED TEAPOT AND COVER, of gourd form, the cover with frog finial, the body moulded in relief with frogs and insects, applied twin upright handles, 15cm high, along with a pair of turquoise glazed foo dogs, and another (4) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
MID-VICTORIAN ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, likely Rockingham, of Rococo design, transfer printed with flowers within lime green borders, gilt highlights, 19cm high, along with other 19th-century English porcelain tea and dinner ware comprising two teapots, three cream jugs, two teacups and saucers, two further saucers, four sideplates and a Crown Derby dining plate (15) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
LATE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, likely Liverpool, of fluted ovoid form with hoop handle, the domed cover with floral finial, the body enamelled with floral sprays below a cobalt blue shoulder with seaweed gilding, 26cm high Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
MID-19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, likely Rockingham, comprising teapot and cover, six teacups and saucers, six further teacups, a sugar bowl and a sandwich plate, each decorated with flowers on a white ground within gilt and beige borders, the teapot 20cm high Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, comprising teapot and cover, eight tea bowls and saucers, four teacups and saucers, a slop bowl, a cream jug, and a tea cannister, each decorated in underglaze blue with Chinoiserie landscapes within gilt borders, the teapot 14cm high Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
19TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEAPOT AND COVER, of cannonball form with hoop handle, the domed cover with bud finial, the body hand-painted in underglaze and enamelled colours with alternating panels depicting court scenes and birds set within landscapes, within scrolling gilt borders, 13.2cm high Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
LATE VICTORIAN COPPER/SILVER LUSTRE TEAPOT AND COVER, of shaped oblong form, the body enamelled with a continuous band of scrolling foliage, 12.2cm high, along with Royal Worcester lustre teapot and covered sugar bowl, also two lustre goblets and a trophy cup (6) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
WEDGWOOD AESTHETIC MOVEMENT EARTHENWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, of flattened crescent form with hoop handle, the oblong cover with handle, the body transfer printed and enamelled with a cockerel set amongst stylised foliage, gilt highlights, impressed 'Wedgwood' mark to base, 14cm high Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
Victorian Wedgwood cauliflower design bachelors teapot with impressed marks, handle repaired H11cm, early C20th Linthorpe style trumpet vase, with entwined dragon in blue turquoise glaze (AF) H30cm and C19th Continental porcelain three division hors d'oeuvre dish with hand painted decorated roses (3)
Geo. VI Art Deco design silver four piece tea set. Comprising of a coffee pot, teapot with angular ivory handles and lid, a milk jug and two handled sugar bowl all with stylized geometric design to rim raised on four geometric pad feet by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield, 1940 gross 62.35ozt
A Staffordshire Pearlware Three Piece Tea Service, circa 1820, printed in underglaze blue with a sportsman and dogs in landscape, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, and cream jug and cover, teapot 26cm long; A Jug, circa 1830, printed in underglaze blue with a family and cattle in a river landscape, 15.5cm high; and A Similar Jug, printed with gentlemen and horse, 18cm high (5)
A Rogers Pearlware Plate, circa 1830, printed in underglaze blue with the Zebra pattern, impressed mark, 25.5cm diameter; A Pearlware Net Pattern Dessert Dish, 27.5cm wide; A Wedgwood Landscape Pattern Teapot and Cover, 21cm long; A Woods Ware Teapot and Cover, 29cm long; A Twin-Handled Chestnut Basket; and A Tureen Cover; A Dawson Pearlware Jug, circa 1830, printed in underglaze blue with figures before a country house, 9.5cm high; A Pearlware Tea Bowl and Saucer, printed with cattle in a landscape; and A Similar Saucer, printed with a figure before a cottage (qty)
A Meissen Flower Encrusted Porcelain Miniature Teapot and Cover, circa 1900, of compressed ovoid form, applied with naturalistically modelled and painted flowers, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 14.5cm long; and A Similar Rose Water Sprinkler and Cover, with duck finial and scroll handle, moulded in relief and painted with birds and insects, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 11cm high (2) Provenance: The Countess Peel Collection, thence by descent to present owner. Teapot with spout chips and minor losses to the applied work. Rose water sprinkler with a rim chip near to the handle and one to the spout. Both covers possibly matched
A Meissen Porcelain Miniature Teapot and Cover, circa 1900, of ovoid form, painted with flowersprays, 10cm long; A Paris Porcelain Miniature Coffee Pot and Cover, 19th century, of cylindrical form, painted in blue, pink and gilt with a band of stylised foliage, 7cm high; A Similar Coffee Pot and Cover, painted with a landscape, 7cm high; and A Milchglas Teapot and Cover, of ovoid form, painted with bands of flowers, 8.5cm high (4) Provenance: The Countess Peel Collection, thence by descent to present owner
A Chinese Porcelain Teapot and Cover, Qianlong, of ovoid form, painted en grisaille with landscapes in scroll panels and with famille rose flowers and objects, 19cm long; and A Similar Wine Pot and Cover, of cylindrical form, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in landscape panels within foliate and lattice borders, 17cm high (2). Teapot cover possibly matched and with a slight frit to the tip of the finial. Wine pot with restoration to knop.
A Chinese Porcelain Cadogan Teapot, 18th/19th century, of traditional peach form, painted in famille verte enamels with birds amongst foliage, 14cm high; A Chinese Porcelain Circular Dish, Yongzheng/Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with flowering branches within a pink cell and foliate panel border, 32cm diameter; and A Similar Cylindrical Mug, painted with figures on an underglaze blue and gilt ground, 13.5cm high (3). Teapot with restored spout and with losses to applied foliage. Dish with hairline crack. Mug with rim chip and extensive wear to gilding.
A Chinese Porcelain Miniature Teapot and Cover, Qianlong reign mark but probably not of the period, of ovoid form, painted in famille rose enamels with birds amongst flowering branches and rockwork in panels on a yellow ground with foliage, bears six character reign mark in underglaze blue, 8cm high; and A Similar Teapot and Cover, Yongzheng reign mark but probably not of the period, of baluster form, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in boats, bears four character reign mark, 7.5cm high (2) Provenance: The Countess Peel Collection, thence by descent to present owner. Yellow ground teapot with slight gilt wear, no damage or repair. The other in good condition, no repair.
A Cantonese Porcelain Miniature Teapot and Cover, 19th century, of baluster form, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in interiors and birds in branches in panels on a foliate ground, 8.5cm high; A Similar Smaller Teapot and Cover, 7cm high; and A Similar Teapot and Cover, painted with birds amongst flowering branches and rockwork in panels on a blue ground with foliage, 7cm high (3) Provenance: The Countess Peel Collection, thence by descent to present owner. Some minor surface wear. Blue ground teapot with restoration to handle and spout.
A Yixing Red Stoneware Miniature Teapot and Cover, 19th century, of pear form with bird knop, incised with calligraphy, bears two character incised mark, 5.5cm high; A Similar Black Glazed Teapot and Cover, bears two character incised mark, 7cm high; A Jade Miniature Cup and Saucer, with dragon handle; and An Agate Miniature Teapot, 5cm high (4) Provenance: The Countess Peel Collection, thence by descent to present owner. Yixing pot with an old small chip to the spout. Black teapot with losses to the inner flange of the cover. Jade cup and saucer in good condition. Yellow agate pot missing cover and with a rim chip.
A Chinese Porcelain Miniature Teapot and Matched Cover, Kangxi, of lobed ovoid form, painted in underglaze blue with figures and foliage in panels, Chinese character for jade in underglaze blue, 9cm high; A Similar Teapot and Cover, Yongzheng/Qianlong, of ovoid form, painted in famille rose enamels with foliage within formal borders, 8cm high; and A Chinese Porcelain Miniature Teapot and Cover, of pear form, painted in underglaze blue with panels of foliage, Chinese character for jade in underglaze blue, 6.5cm high (3) Provenance: The Countess Peel Collection, thence by descent to present owner. First teapot matched cover with restored rim chip, fritting to the spout. Second teapot with detached restored handle and with restored spout frit to the finial. Third with a short rim crack only.
A Japanese Cloisonné Miniature Teapot and Cover, Meiji period, of pear shape, decorated with butterflies amongst foliage on a blue ground within formal borders, 10cm high; A Similar Smaller Teapot and Cover, of ovoid form, decorated with circular panels on a blue ground, 4.5cm high; and A Bronze Miniature Teapot, of gourd form with figural handle, 6cm high (3) Provenance: The Countess Peel Collection, thence by descent to present owner. Pear formed pot in excellent condition, no makers mark Second with chips to underside of the finial near the bolt to the underside of the cover, also chips around the handle terminals. Bronze pot possibly missing stopper.
A Wedgwood Creamware Teapot and Cover, decorated by Sadler & Green, circa 1765, of ovoid form with leaf-sheathed spout and handle, printed with farming scenes, the cover with a floral and scroll swag, 14.5cm high. Cover and body appear to match but slightly different colour. Cover with firing crack and some tiny rim chips. Spout with typical small flakes. Inner flange with glaze flake. Some typical minor wear, scratching and staining.
A Whieldon Type Earthenware Miniature Teapot and Cover, circa 1750, of ovoid form with crabstock knop, handle and spout, moulded with flowering branches picked out in typical glazes, 13cm long; and A Similar Smaller Teapot and Cover, with tortoiseshell glazes, 6.5cm high (2) Provenance: The Countess Peel Collection, thence by descent to present owner. First teapot with old restoration to handle, spout and rim of cover. Second teapot lacking handle.
A Staffordshire Glazed Redware Hexagonal Teapot and Cover, possibly Samuel Bell, Pomona Works, Newcastle-under-Lyme, circa 1740-45, moulded in relief with six titled panels depicting figures and foliage, 11cm high Provenance: The Countess Peel Collection, thence by descent to present owner. Two sections of upper rim missing. Old restoration to spout. Loss to tip of finial.
A Pearlware Teapot and Cover, dated 1797, of fluted semi-ovoid form, inscribed Ralph & Elizth Whitton 1797 and painted with a basket of flowers and scattered sprigs, 18cm high; A Similar Pair of Saucers, inscribed Ralph & Elizth Whitten 1797 and painted with scattered sprigs; A Pearlware Jug, inscribed Thos Wilson 1802, the reverse with verse within husk cartouches, 13cm high; and A New Hall Type Fluted Slop Bowl, 12cm diameter (5). Some damage and repair.

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