A blue and white teapot, decorated with formal lotus and scrolling foliage; 14.5 cm wide; the base with Kangxi six-character mark, but not of the periodProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: In good condition overall. There is tiny mark in the glaze to the handle, this is visible in one of the images.
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A Yixing teapot presumably manufactured from the Yixing clay of Jiangsu Province, and possibly by He Daohong, the pupil of Wang Yin-Chun, 8cm high; together with six small Yixing teapots; all post Qing Dynasty [7]Provenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection. The first teapot, attributed to He Daohong, purchased from Sheung Yu Ceramic Arts Limited on 19-8-1982Condition Report: The large dark brown teapot has a small chip to the edge of its lid.The biggest lobed example example on the far left has a tiny chip to its spout.
Four Chinese ewers, each one with spout and handle, the tallest about 14 cm high; together with a cylindrical jar and cover, 15.5 cm high; all late Qing Dynasty or later [5]Condition Report: The pot has noticeable chips to the inside of its rim. One low teapot has a repair to its lid edge and there is a chip above the spout.The other low teapot has a re-glued broken lid and a hairline crack down its side near a handle. The coffee pot is in good condition.The ribbed teapot has chip to the underside of its spout.
A Yixing teapot of cylindrical form; together with a related Yixing catalogue from Sheung Yu Ceramic Arts in Hong Kong, and six other, smaller, Yixing teapots [8]Provenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: The teapot at the top has a lid that does not fit properly. It will not sit flush. The small example to the left on the bottom shelf has a tiny chip to its lid and loss to its glaze visible in the image.The middle teapot to the lower shelf has a lid that is stuck.
Six teapots, all presumably incorporating the Yixing Clay and tradition from Jiangsu Province; the tallest teapot about 12 cm high; all post Qing Dynasty [6]Condition Report: They are all in good condition.They all have a maker's stamp apart from the melon form example. The mark on the taller dark brown example is indistinct and the mark on the bamboo example is hard to see.
A Chinese Imari teapot and domed cover with knop finial; decorated with floral designs, 13 cm high; together with a small Japanese Chirimen-Gami-e print, 18 x 17 cm; a facsimile of an Ukiyo-e print and a number of other Asian pictures [lot]Condition Report: Many of the pictures in the folio are folded, so are creased. The tea pot lid is broken and has old metal repairs. Spout has grazing to the tip. Losses to the glaze on the handle.
A metal ewer [presumably after a Jiajing original], 16 cm high; a famille rose teapot, 17 cm high; a cloisonne enamel vase, 22 cm high; a non organic figure of a seated Luohan, 8.5 cm high; a rectangular red lacquer box; and a ceramic bowl [6]Condition Report: Please note that there is damage to this lot that includes repairs to the ceramic bowl, fatigue to the metal ewer, degradation to the lacquer box, and some other areas of deterioration.
A Clarice Cliff 'Bizarre' Conical Bowl, painted in the 'Autumn' pattern, cracked, 9.5cm high; a Clarice Cliff conical teapot and cover, painted in a geometric design, a Clarice Cliff bowl, painted with orange flowers, a teapot lid and a book. (6)large bowl with crack to inside, teapot with chips to sprout, chip to inside rim of lid and crack to body, other bowl with one crack
A Mason's Patent Ironstone China Dinner and Tea Service in the 'Mandalay' Pattern, printed marks, comprising: vegetable tureen and cover, sauce tureen, cover, stand and ladle, twelve dinner plates, twelve pudding/cereal bowls, teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, tea cups and saucers.jug with hairline and small chips, others without chips, cracks, crazing, rub to gilt, all wear commensurate with age
An Early XX Century Japanese Cloisonné Cabaret Set, profusely decorated with flowers and butterflies, comprising: a shaped rectangular tray, teapot and cover, covered two handled sucrier, milk jug and two te cups and saucers.1. Chips to tray on underside. 2. Stains to cup interiors. 3. Finials on covers loose - one with chips. 4. Saucers chips to edge.
TWO EARLY 19TH C. TEAPOTS, comprising Castleford-type smear glazed teapot with moulded panels within blue line broders; and Thomas Wolfe (Factory-Z) silver lustre, blue and red enamel teapot with bridge-spout, c. 1810 (2)Provenance: private collection Porthcawl.Comments: 2nd teapot chipped rim and cover inner rim
Edwardian three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, gadrooning to the lower half, reeded handles to the milk jug and sugar bowl, ebonised handle and finial to the teapot, height of teapot approx 17cm, makers Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1907 (3)
Late Victorian four piece silver tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, cast rose bud and leaf border, gadrooning and repousse foliate scroll decoration to the body, vacant cartouche, engraved foliate scroll decoration to the hinged lids, carved ebony handle and turned finials, makers Thomas Russell & Co, Sheffield 1899 and 1900, height of hot water pot approx 22cm (4)
Silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each raised on four bun feet, repoussé floral and foliate decoration, initialled cartouche, carved ebony finial and handle to the teapot, the teapot with presentation inscription "Presented to Miss A E Collins, by her many friends at Eartham after her 20 years service at the Eartham School April 11th 1923", height approx 13cm, makers Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1906 and 1908
Mid Victorian silver three piece coffee service comprising coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, engraved and chased foliate scroll decoration, engraved monogram to one cartouche on each piece, ivory spacers to the coffee pot handle, makers John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard, London 1866, 1868 and 1871, height of teapot approx 23cm Ivory exemption certificate number SSKQNTZK, 5HPQ8MJN
Edwardian silver three piece Bachelors tea service, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each raised on four feet, scroll handle, cast pie crust style border, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, makers E S Barnsley & Co, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, height of teapot approx 12cm (3)
Silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, gardening to the lower half, makers Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1893, height of teapot approx 17cm, together with a lidded sugar bowl, lion mask handles, gadrooning lower half, makers Charles Stuart Harris, London 1893, and silver cream jug, gadrooning lower half (5)
EDWARD VII SILVER TEAPOT & GEORGE III OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE COFFEE POT, teapot by C S Harris & Sons, London 1907, oval form with reeded borders, engraved EAB initials, 27cms w, gross wt 11.5ozt; coffee pot of neoclassical form with reeded borders 31.5cms h (2)Provenance: private collection PorthcawlComments: dent to base of teapot spout, finial with missing spacer; coffee pot with replacement handle and missing hinge pin, slightly worn edges.
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