A Chinese blue and white part tea and coffee service, circa 1780-1795, each piece painted with a basket of flowers, comprising: a tea pot and cover, a cream jug and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, a bowl, ten saucers, six tea cups and four coffee cups, all with gilded details, the teapot 13.5cm high (24)Provenance: The Property of an English Lady 约清1780-1795年 青花茶具及咖啡用具两组共24件拍品来源:英国女士私人珍藏 Condition Report: generally in very good condition with gilding very fresh with minor wear to gilding and one coffee cup with rim chip and one tea bowl with rim chip and hair crack and teapot cover a good fit but not a perfect fitCondition Report Disclaimer
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A Chinese yixing 'Robin's egg'-enamelled faceted teapot and cover, the square body of the teapot tapers gently to the mouth rim, and has a loop handle on one side and a small curved spout on the other, the exterior and base are covered with a mottled turquoise and blue glaze that covers a faint seal mark on the base, 21.5 cm high宜钧釉四方壶Condition Report: The teapot with dirt and one minute chip to the glaze on the corner of the coverCondition Report Disclaimer
A Staffordshire salt-glazed teapot and cover, c.1760, the globular body painted in bright enamels with flower sprays beneath a pink and green trellis panel border, with crabstock spout and handle, the cover's finial broken and restuck, 17.6cm. (2) Provenance: a private collection from the West Country.
A Staffordshire salt-glazed teapot and cover, c.1760, painted in bright enamels with a lady using a washing dolly in a large banded tub, flanked by flowering plants, the reverse with a bird perched on large flowers, the cover's finial lacking, 16.4cm. (2) Provenance: a private collection from the West Country.
A Derby veilleuse, c.1830-40, the lower section modelled as a turret and painted with a continuous harbour scene of boats at sail, the teapot with similar decoration of buildings by a bridge, printed crowned D mark, the lower section lacking, a repair to the spout, 19.3cm. (3) Provenance: the Redstone Collection.
A good Spode tea service, c.1810, finely decorated in pattern 498 with an Imari type pattern of baskets before an ornamental fence beneath panels containing birds and flowers. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a milk jug, a sugar basin, a slop bowl, two saucer dishes, six plates, 10 teacups, 11 coffee cans and 12 saucers. (46)
A Flight, Barr and Barr (Worcester) dish, c.1810-20, painted in puce and red with a single swan swimming amidst flower sprays, a spiral-moulded sucrier painted in pattern 202 with a stylized floral band, inside the cover inscribed for 'Shew, Yeovill, together with a matching teabowl, coffee can and two saucers, and a teapot and cover painted with gilt berried foliage on a blue band, 31.5cm max. (9)
A Worcester bell-shaped mug, c.1760, printed in black with a Windmill and other buildings to one side, the reverse with, figure fishing before a water mill, and a Worcester hexagonal teapot stand, printed in purple with a figure fishing beneath a tree before a ruined Classical obelisk, restoration to the mug, 14.4cm max. (2) Provenance: the Robert and Celia Morris Collection. The stand formerly in the Perry Collection and the Ridley-Day Collection.
Nine porcelain-handled knifes and a fork, one knife and the fork probably Saint Cloud, c.1740-50, painted in underglaze blue with leaf scrolls, a large Bow blue and white knife handle and one smaller, six Continental and painted with fruit and flowers between wide pink bands, and a Chinese teapot and cover painted in the atelier of James Giles with butterflies and sprays of European flowers, some damages, 27.5cm max. (12)
Two Sèvres cups and saucers, c.1770-80, one painted by Jacques Taillandier with flower garlands suspended from different coloured ribbon bows with green borders with gilt fan designs, the other painted probably by Jacques Micaud with baskets of pink and yellow roses suspended from blue ribbons within berried laurel garlands, blue interlaced L marks and painter's marks, 13.7cm max. (4) Cf. The Wallace Collection, Inventory number C380 for a teapot matching the Taillandier cup and saucer.
A Caughley composite blue and white printed part tea service, circa 1785, highlighted in gilding; comprising; a `Pagoda' pattern teapot and cover, slop bowl and two teabowls and two saucers; a `Temple' pattern slop bowl, sugar bowl, two saucer dishes, six teabowls and six saucers, painted S mark to some, teapot 14cm. high, (23).
A silver composite three piece tea set, comprising; a teapot having ebonised fittings, a twin handled sugar bowl, Birmingham 1912 and a milk jug, Chester 1911, combined gross weight 1120 gms, also a plated coffee pot, a tea kettle with a stand and a spirit burner, all in a matching design, (5).
Foreign wares, comprising; a two piece part tea set, comprising; a teapot and a twin handled sugar bowl, each piece of baluster form, with foliate decoration, raised on cast and pierced feet, detailed Pure Silver, the teapot with a black handle, combined gross weight 622 gms, also a hinge lidded shaped rectangular table cigarette box, the exterior with foliate decoration, wooden lined within and a plated three light table candelabra top section, (4).
A silver four piece tea set, comprising; a teapot and a hot water jug, having black handles and finials to the hinged lids, a twin handled sugar bowl and cover and a milk jug, each piece having a decorated gadrooned rim and raised on four spherical feet, Birmingham 1911, gross weight 1485 gms. Illustrated.
A group of plated wares, comprising; a rectangular large twin handled tray, decorated with a gadrooned rim, raised on four feet, a shaped oval twin handled tray, raised on four feet and a four piece tea and coffee set, comprising; a teapot, a coffee pot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, (6).
Silver tea wares, comprising; a teapot with brown composition fittings, Birmingham 1930, a hot water jug, with brown composition fittings, Birmingham 1931, a twin handled sugar bowl, Birmingham 1932 and a milk jug, Birmingham 1932, all in an Art Deco inspired design, combined gross weight 1622 gms, (4). Illustrated.
A lady's silver and pink enamel mounted five piece dressing set, comprising; a hand mirror, two hairbrushes and two clothes brushes, Birmingham 1927 and 1928, with a replacement pink plastic comb, in a mahogany octagonal case, silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a circular bonbon dish with pierced decoration, a pair of napkin rings, Birmingham 1929, a twin bottle cruet, a pair of oval hairbrushes, Chester 1921 and two silver mounted manicure implements, also a faceted glass scent atomizer, a plated trumpet form centrepiece vase and a plated teapot, (12).
A eleven piece 'Majolica' Wedgewood tea setCONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, condition of lot is good- some signs of wear but physically sound.Notable faults are as follows:The smaller teapot has a small chip to the inside rim of the lid.One of the smaller cups has a small chip.One of the larger cups has a small chip and a hairline crack to the inside.All cup handles are well kept, and there are no chips or cracks visible to our eyein any of the saucers. The same can be said for the taller teapot and cream jug.Further images added.
A Chinese Redware pottery teapot, of shaped form with barkwork spout and entwined handle, raised with flowers and seal to the body, with an entwined handle to the lid, seal mark beneath, 13cm high, a Royal Doulton figure Baby and a Wedgwood blue and white Jasperware biscuit barrel, of cylindrical form with swing handle and chrome mounts, (3).
Various Royal Albert Old Country Roses teaware, comprising a teapot, 21cm high, six cups, gravy boat, milk jug, vase, salt and pepper pot, open sugar bowl, milk jug, six saucers, side plates and a shaped dish, three further posies, eight dinner plates and two Christmas Warmth and Christmas Magic Royal Albert cabinet plates (a quantity).
A Victorian silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, the shaped lid with gadrooned border and ebonised knop, the cylindrical body partially gadrooned with shaped spout and ebonised handle, on a compressed circular foot, Sheffield 1892, 10cm high, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each partially gadrooned, the sugar bowl Birmingham 1887, 8cm high, 12oz all in (3)
A large white metal teapot, potentially Middle Eastern, engraved foliate and lattice decoration with floral knop and ivory insulators, height 20cmGood overall condition, starting to rub through to a base metal, a few small dents to the body and surface scratches all over, marks on base are clear
A George V 3-piece silver teaset, comprising teapot, cream jug and 2-handled sugar bowl, scalloped oval form with reeded border, by Jenkins & Timm, hallmarks Sheffield 1922, teapot height 15cm, 30.1oz totalVery good original condition, no damage or restoration, teapot lid does not quite sit completely shut, high points are slightly rubbed, all pieces are surface scratched all over, hallmarks clear.
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