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A 19th century Chinese tall cylindrical vase with flared rim, decorated with two dragons chasing the Flaming Pearl of Wisdom, four-character mark to the base (af), height 32cm, an unusual porcelain teapot in faceted sided form, decorated with floral panels, gilt-heightened, square lid (af, lacking handle), unmarked and six ginger jars of varying ages and sizes. CONDITION REPORT The vase has an old hairline crack which runs the perimeter of the base. The ginger jars have nibbles and cracks and the largest has various hairline cracks but is intact. The teapot is lacking the handle, as stated and there is damage to the spout.
Three copper and brass kettles, to include an Arts & Crafts of conical shape with folded joints and square spout, a Victorian spirit kettle on four bamboo shaped stand, a wooden trinket box, pocket binoculars, wooden puzzle ball, various plated ware including teapot, sugar sifters, tray etc (13).
A quantity of Prices cottage ware to include a cruet set, butter dish, preserve pot and teapot, 'Frederick Warne & Co 1948' to base, a Bambi and tree small vase, a pair of Carlton cabbage leaf shallow dishes, a Carlton lustre ware ashtray, a Carlton Australian design preserve pot with raised cherry decoration to the top, a c1970s Hornsea 'Bronte' jug and a quantity of Wade and other Whimsies to include small leaf dishes, various animals etc.
A late 19th century English tea and coffee service, claret and lemon ground decorated with gilt, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, coffee cups, teacups, saucers and cake plates and slop bowl, together with ruby and etched glass liqueur bottle and four matching glasses, further glassware, a Worcester porcelain sucrier and cover, blue and white cake plate, etc (three trays)
An assorted collection of blue and white ceramics, transfer-printed, late 19th century onwards comprising Willow pattern tankard, jugs and covers, KPM Berlin onion pattern plate, teapot stand, Furnivals 'Denmark' coffee pot and cover, together with further transfer-printed wares to include a sauce ladle, Copeland Spode Italian bowl, Etruscan Vase plate, stoneware jug with Greek Key design and pewter cover and a Murano iridescent glass jug (mixed lot, three trays)
A small collection of ceramics late 19th/20th century comprising a Royal Doulton figure 'Marie', HN1370, 11.5cm high; Staffordshire figure of male seated gentleman in orange hat, Carlton Ware Australian cream boat and stand; Sunderland lustre cup and saucer with black transfer-printed design, majolica cauliflower teapot in the Whieldon-style with similar stand, Coalport teawares, plates and a set of seven Royal Crown Derby plates decorated with flowers (qty)
Three boxes of mainly china to include; Villeroy & Bosh blue and white kitchen jars, striped teapot and milk jug, Alka Bavarian gilt striped teacups and saucers, various mugs, jugs and bowls, Dresden lidded urn with classical scene decoration, 'Bristol' Crown Ducal blue and white teaware items, Royal Worcester teapot, wedding cake toppers, wooden relief interior scene etc. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Two boxes of assorted china to include; various plates including Spode blue and white, floral, Indian Tree hand painted by H.J Wood, various bowls including blue and white willow pattern, Victoria Wedgwood bowl, Spode gravy boat, Ewenny pottery and other mugs, Limoges trinket box, Copeland Spode miniature teapot, Calyx ware oriental design plates, Paragon toast rack, Crown devon Fieldings jug etc. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A George III silver teapot Henry Chawner, London 1792, the shallow domed lid with wooden finial above a shaped body with foliate engraved banding, cartouche to either side (one engraved), the spout or tapering reeded form opposite an open scrollwork wooden handle, raised on four ball feet, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, gross weight 15.7 tr.oz. *Condition: The ball feet possibly with re-soldering, tiny nibbles to edges, overall good.
A Sèvres Republican teapot and cover c.1794-1800, painted by Jean-Jacques Dieu with chinoiserie figure scenes in the manner of Pillement, reserved within gilt borders on a puce faux porphyry ground, the shoulder with purple monochrome scrolls linking military motifs on a yellow ground, blue script RF monogram and Sèvres mark, blue painter's mark, repairs to the handle and cover, 20.5cm across. (2) Provenance: purchased from John Whitehead, 12th March 1989.
A Sèvres teapot and cover (théière calabré) date code for 1780, painted by Edmé-François Bouillat with vertical bands of pink rose and blue flowers alternating with gilt leaf borders, blue interlaced Ls mark with date letters CC, a little restoration to the spout, 15.5cm. (2) Provenance: purchased from J & B Antiques, 22nd May 1994.
A group of Continental miniature porcelains most 19th century, including a Paris porcelain part tea service with sucrier, jug, four cups and four saucers, a Paris (Flamen-Fleury) cabinet cup and two saucers painted with floral borders on a blue ground, and a similar cup, a small cup and saucer painted with scattered pink roses, a miniature cup and saucer with floral borders, a small coffee pot with a panel containing a basket of flowers, a Sèvres-style candlestick gilded with buildings on a black ground, a miniature teapot moulded as a gourd, and monogrammed holder, some damages and repairs, 10cm max. (23)
A Sèvres miniature teapot and cover (théière calabré) date code for 1782, painted by Hirel de Choisy with scattered sprigs of cornflower and heartsease on a white ground beneath a border of pink pearls on a green ground, and a larger Sèvres teapot and cover, date code for 1760, painted by Edmé-François Bouillat père with delicate sprays of roses and other flowers, blue interlaced Ls marks, some damages and repairs, 19cm max. (4) Provenance: the miniature teapot formerly in the collection of Mrs Winifred Armstrong, Cambridge.
A Vincennes miniature teapot and cover (théière calabré) date code for 1754-55, painted probably by Andre-Vincent Vielliard with scenes of wine-making reserved within gilt floral borders on a bleu lapis ground, blue interlaced Ls mark enclosing date letter B, broken and restuck, 10.7cm across. (2)
A group of Sèvres teawares 19th century, including a shallow bowl and cover, date code for 1821, decorated with continuous bands of flowers, a squat teapot with repeated flower motifs between shaped blue bands, two cups and saucer in Etruscan style with bands of flowers, and two similarly decorated saucers, various marks, the teapot's cover lacking, 19cm max. (9)
A Sèvres water jug (pot à eau, broc ordinaire) date code for 1768, finely painted by Claude-Antoine Tardy with sprays of flowers on a white ground, and a Sèvres teapot and cover (thiérè Verdun) similarly decorated by Etienne-Jean Gremont, blue interlaced Ls marks enclosing date letters P and S above painter's marks, some damages and replacements, 19cm max. (3)
A composite Paris (Dihl et Guèrhard) porcelain part tea service late 18th/early 19th century, variously decorated in bold monochrome colours within varying gilt foliate bands, the teapot and sucrier with green bronze effect moulding, printed red and blue script marks. Comprising: a tea or coffee pot and cover, a footed bowl, a sucrier and cover, nine cups and nine saucers. (23)
Two Sèvres saucers (soucoupes) date codes for 1786 and 1787, one painted by Pierre-Joseph Rosset with a continuous village landscape in purple camaieu around a band of gilt dots with red shading on a rich yellow ground, a central purple flower spray to the well, the other decorated with pink roses and scattered cornflowers within a formal flower border and narrow yellow band, and a small Sèvres teapot (théière) decorated by Marie-Jeanne Barbe with interlocked leaf bands enclosing small flower sprigs above a rich yellow ground with small brown dot designs, blue interlaced Ls marks enclosing date letters JJ and KK, the teapot's cover lacking, 13.4cm max. (3) Provenance: the second saucer formerly in the Hector Binney Collection.
A Sèvres teapot and cover (théière calabré) c.1785, painted with panels of pink roses and cornflowers within gilt wreaths reserved on a ground of stylized lower sprigs between blue bands with gilt dots, blue interlaced Ls mark and indistinct date letter, a repair to the end of the spout, 15.5cm. (2) Provenance: purchased from Armin B Allen, 9th June 1989. Formerly in the Isaacson Collection. A part tea service in the same pattern is on display at the Bowes Museum, dated 1784.
A Sèvres miniature teapot and cover (théire) date code for 1788, the small cylindrical form painted by Denis Levé with vases of flowers amidst large scrolls with birds in flight around, between narrow blue and gilt bands, and a tripod milk jug (pot à lait à trois pieds), painted by Michel-Gabriel Commelin with scattered pink and yellow flowers between undulating blue husk borders, blue interlaced Ls marks and painter's marks, the teapot broken and repaired, 10.3cm max. (3)
A Sèvres teapot and cover (théière calabré) date code for 1783, painted by Guillaume Nol with berried leaf garlands draped over gilt nail heads beneath a wide border of pink roses and blue and puce scrolls on a gilt pointillé ground, blue interlaced Ls mark enclosing date letters FF, the cover associated, 16cm across. (2) Provenance: purchased from Peter Kemp, 11th June 1993.
A Sèvres teapot and cover (théière calabré) date code for 1777, painted by Mme Lebel with garlands of flowers interlaced with gilt leaf wreaths, the shoulder and cover with a band of oeil de perdrix on a turquoise ground, the spout garlanded with further flowers, puce interlaced Ls mark enclosing the date letter Z above painter's mark, the cover broken and restuck, 16.5cm across. (2) Provenance: purchased from Bonhams, 28th October 1988, lot 105. Formerly in the Winifred Armstrong Collection, Cambridge.
A Sèvres teapot and cover (théière chinois) c.1818-27, the hexagonal form glazed a rich pinkish purple with gilt, white and rouge de fer detailing, the spout formed as a dragon's head, printed interlaced Ls mark, an unusual Etruscan-shaped cup with formal gilt designs on a pale blue ground, a Sèvres saucer painted with delicate flower garlands between gilt scroll motifs, a La Courtille saucer decorated in the Sèvres manner with pink roses and panels of ribbon, and a Sèvres-style jewelled saucer, some restoration to the teapot, the cup fire-damaged, 17.3cm max. (6) The théière chinois was designed by A-E Fragonard in April 1818 and put into immediate production. They were produced as standalone pieces and sold separately. Later examples featured more elaborate decoration.
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