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Lot 1080

George V silver teapot, the shaped-oval body with wooden finial and handle, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930, 13 cm high, and a cased silver waiter by Mappin & Webb, 15.5 cm diam., total weight 22.7 oz. (705 gr.) (2). Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images

Lot 1085

Edward VII silver teapot with half-gadrooned body, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1902, gross weight 15oz, 466g,. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images

Lot 1088

Edward VII silver teapot, of baluster form with gadrooned waist and rim, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., London 1911, 21.5 cm high, 22 oz. (684 gr.). Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images

Lot 1091

George V pair of silver teapot stands, each rectangular with beaded borders and on four feet, by Barker Brothers, Chester 1921, 16.5 cm wide, 9.5 oz. (296 gr) (2) . Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images

Lot 1095

Edward VII and later silver four-piece tea and coffee service, in the Art Nouveau style, Birmingham 1909, maker's mark C.I, the sugar bowl by William Bush & Sons, Sheffield 1939, the teapot 19 cm high, gross weight 37.8 oz. (1176 gr.) (4) . Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images

Lot 1097

Edward VII silver three-piece tea service, on spiral fluted oval feet and profusely decorated with scrolls, by W.M & Co., Sheffield 1909, the teapot with ivory finial and insulators, 16 cm high, 19 oz. (590 gr.) (3)PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank’s advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping.. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images

Lot 1098

Bachelor's silver teapot, with rubbed marks for London, with plain body and on four ball feet, 13 cm high, 9 oz. (280 gr.), together with a large silver plated meat-dish cover 36.5 cm , and a plated tureen and cover, (3). Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images

Lot 414

A Royal Grafton Majestic 6 piece tea set including teapot, milk, sugar etc (21 pieces)

Lot 5

decorated with a figure on a bridge in a landscape, marks in blue, comprising, a teapot and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, sucrier and cover, three side plates, eleven cups, twelve coffee cans and ten saucers (Qty: 42)

Lot 6

comprising, a teapot, cover and stand, slop bowl, sucrier and cover, side plate, eleven cups, eleven coffee cans and twelve saucers (Qty: 41)

Lot 15

painted with Deutsche Blumen flowers, crossed swords marks, comprising a teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and cover, eight cups, saucers and side plates, (Qty: 29)

Lot 3343

Fine Scale O Gauge Models Of A Johnson 2-4-0 Midland Railway Locomotive 51 constructed to an exceptional standard, on display rail in glass display cabinet; together with an oil painting of the prototype signed Petrie and a teapot 'D Bryan Sheffield 1896' D Bryan was the locomotives driver and two Triang OO Gauge coaches

Lot 180

GONG & RELATED - LPs. Brilliant collection of 17 x LPs including solo projects from Daevid Allen (x4), Gilli Smyth (x1) and Steve Hillage (x6). Gong LPs are Magick Brother (2nd French pressing on BYG orange/yellow labels - VG+/Ex), The Flying Teapot (twin colour dragon labels V2002 - VG+/solid VG), Camembert Electrique (black and white twin dragon label VC 502), Gong Est Mort (CEL 2-1003/4 RE), Live, Live Floating Anarchy 1977, Banana Moon (C 1512), Good Morning (red twin labels V 2054), Gilli Smyth - Mother and Steve Hillage - Rainbow Dome Musick, Open (die-cut), Live Herald, Green, Motivation Radio and L. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 3165

Mixed Shipping Items including Red Star Line large copper pan (2nd Class), Cunard roast clamp, Russia bowl 'Morsk', NZSC Fruit stand, NSC teapot, five United American Lines jugs and a coffee pot

Lot 131

Mixed metalware to include pewter teapot and mixed silver plate

Lot 166

A Barge Ware large teapot and cover, applied with flower and bird modelled panels, and plaque inscribed with love from Frank to Annie, glazed in colours on a streaked brown ground, the domed cover with applied teapot finial, another teapot and cover similar inscribed Home Sweet Home, three Barge ware jugs and a mug, sold with a portrait photograph of Annie Mathews, unsigned, main pot restored, 31cm. high (9) Provenance Annie Matthews (nee Bowyer), 1870-1956 and Frank Anderson Frank Anderson was the father of Doris Rachel Twyman (nee Matthews), George Twyman's mother. George Twyman. The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware

Lot 328

Michael Cardew CBE (1901-1983) a Wenford Bridge footed chalice, with modelled handles, painted in blue with simple foliate motif on a speckled celadon ground with brown dashes, an Ara Cardew teapot and cover painted with a fish motif, a Wenford Bridge beaker, a large Gwari pot and cover by Hewitt Mark, and a Wenford Bridge jug, impressed seal marks, 12cm. high, (7) Provenance The Tony Hill collection of studio pottery.

Lot 345

David Lloyd Jones (1928-1994) a porcelain footed bowl, flaring conical form, covered in a tenmoku glaze, a porcelain teapot and cover by David Lloyd Jones, a large stoneware teapot and cover by David Lloyd Jones, a coffee pot and cover by Glynn Hugo and another pot and cover, impressed seal mark, 15cm. diam. (9) Provenance The Tony Hill collection of studio pottery.

Lot 402

Leach Pottery a porcelain teapot and cover, incised with a band of stylised leaf panels, glazed to the foot in celadon, a Leach Pottery jug and cover sugar basin, incised with an oak leaf motif, glazed celadon, five Leach Pottery bowls painted Z motif and a collection of Leach Pottery impressed seal marks, 15cm. high (teapot), (a lot) Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks

Lot 404

Michael Cardew CBE (1901-1983) An Abuja Pottery stoneware teapot and cover, compressed form with pie-crust band, painted arch repeat band in tenmoku, two Abuja tea cups and four saucers by Michael Cardew, a small jug and a covered bowl, an oil pourer with screw cover by Michael Cardew, all Abuja, impressed seal marks, one saucer repaired 20cm. wide (teapot), (13) Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks

Lot 406

Michael Cardew CBE (1901-1983) a Kingwood Pottery teapot and cover, painted with a tree motif in blue and green on a cream ground, a bowl and two pedestal dishes by Michael Cardew, four Wenford Bridge tea cups, saucers and side plates by Seth Cardew, a Wenford Bridge flagon and cover, and two tankards, impressed marks, damages to cover, 15cm. high (21) Provenance Mary Gibson-Horrocks

Lot 428

Mary Rich (born 1940) a small porcelain teapot and cover, decorated with geometric bands in gilt on a matt blue ground, a vase and a small dish by Mary Rich impressed seal mark,13cm. high (4)

Lot 462

‡ Linda Gunn-Russell (born 1953) Teapot and cover, dated 1985, ovoid with painted green, pink and white decoration, painted Linda GR 1985 16cm. high (2)

Lot 486

‡ Walter Keeler (born 1942) a salt glazed stoneware teapot with gun-barrel spout and twisted over-slung handle, covered in a mottled blue glaze impressed seal mark, 20cm. high Provenance Private collection.

Lot 487

‡ Walter Keeler (born 1942) a salt-glazed stoneware teapot and cover, with tube handle and spout, glazed blue impressed seal mark, 28cm. wide. Provenance Private collection.

Lot 488

‡ Walter Keeler (born 1942) a salt-glaze stoneware teapot and cover, the ovoid body with offset aperture and cover, looped pipe handle and spout, covered in a mottled blue/grey glaze impressed seal mark, 30cm. wide Literature Emmanuel Cooper and Amanda Fielding Walter Keeler, page 96 for a comparable teapot illustrated in detail, dated 1989.

Lot 489

‡ Walter Keeler (born 1942) a salt-glaze stoneware teapot and cover, elliptical section with gun-barrel spout and over-slung handle, impressed seal mark, 17.5cm. high Provenance Private collection.

Lot 528

Takeshi Yasuda (born 1943) a small jug with applied handle, covered in a cream glaze, a Kevin de Choisy bowl with fluted rim, covered in a Whieldon glaze, and a Whieldon glaze teapot and cover, impressed seal mark, 13.5cm. high (jug), (4)

Lot 532

‡ Ian Godfrey (1942-1992) a stoneware small teapot with birds, the teapot applied to the shoulder with eight birds, faceted spout and applied handle, the cover with 'nest' knop, covered in a soft white translucent glaze, unsigned, 9cm. high Provenance Jim Malone

Lot 159

A small Wedgwood Jasperware cache pot, a Minton Haddon Hall cake stand and a late 19th century Jackfield type teapot with relief moulded panels of flowers.

Lot 181

A Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" pattern part tea, coffee, fruit and sandwich set, comprising 6 teacups, 6 saucers, 5 coffee cups with 6 saucers, 2 breakfast saucers, sandwich tray with 6 side plates, milk jug, cream jug, 2 condiments, 2 sugar bowls, large fruit bowl with 6 cereal dishes, teapot, coffee pot and an oval plate.

Lot 184

An extensive Royal Crown Derby "Derby Posies" dinner, tea and coffee service, comprising 9 matching dinner plates, 6 dessert plates, large tureen and cover, 7 consomme bowls, 2 preserve pots, 4 egg cups, 6 small shaped dishes, coffeepot, small teapot, 12 saucers, 6 coffee can saucers, 7 side plates, 2 sandwich plates, 6 teacups, 7 coffee cups, a boxed sugar bowl and cream jug, and other items together with a Denby Rockingham floral festival pattern teapot.

Lot 198

A New Hall attributed spiral fluted teapot, circa 1800, with hand painted floral spray decoration, a pearl ware bullet shaped teapot with hand painted floral spray decoration (lacking lid), and a 19th century transfer printed teapot depicting a shepherdess with sheep and cattle and a musician reclining against a tree. CONDITION REPORT: One teapot is missing a lid and the spout has two large chips. There are small chips to the enamel floral decoration. The spiral fluted teapot has four firing cracks on the interior rim approximately 5 mm in length. There is a further firing crack on the shoulder where it joins the body approximately 9 cm long. The rim of the teapot has a fine hairline crack which issues 7 cm into the body. There is a further 6 cm hairline crack 3 cm to the left of the previous crack and these two are united by a very fine crack running across the body (approximately 3 cm). The blue and white teapot has a 1.5 cm firing crack to the interior rim of the lid. There are two small chips to the exterior rim edge. The teapot spout has three small chips. The glazing is crazed to the interior. All items are unmarked with no signs of any manufacturers or pattern numbers.

Lot 230

A Staffordshire Gaudy Welsh twelve place tea service, 19th century, comprising 12 cups and saucers, teapot, sucrier, milk jug and slop bowl.

Lot 233

A Spode blue and white part dinner service, 19th century, comprising 10 dinner plates, 2 dessert plates, 4 rectangular meat plates and a tureen and stand, together with a Ridgeway "Japan Flower" tureen, a chestnut basket stand, 2 pearl ware moulded plates, a Cauldon lozenge shaped dish, a Davenport teapot pattern 3588 and a flo blue tureen and cover.

Lot 251

A Royal Crown Derby cabaret set, date code for 1891, with oval body tea cup, sucrier and cream jug on a rectangular tray, each heightened with gilding, printed and impressed marks. Tray diameter 34.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The sugar bowl cover glaze is extensively finely crazed. There is a small nick on the interior rim which has a stained glaze crack of approximately 2 mm, however there are no major chips or cracks visible and the knop is all in all intact. The sugar bowl itself is free from any crazing and is generally in good order throughout, the gilding is also good. It rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The cream jug is in good order throughout, the gilding is good and the glaze is free from any fine crazing. This also rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The glazing to the teapot lid is finely crazed however it appears to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations. On the top of the teapot bordering the lid aperture there is a 1.3 cm fine hairline crack just to the right of the spout. There is a tiny, tiny chip to the gilding on the rim of the spout. There is a 2 cm section of gilding missing to the rear of the teapot where the lid sits. The glaze on the teapot is sound and there are no signs of crazing. The tray is in good order throughout and all the gilding is intact.

Lot 255

A 19th century Crown Derby Imari pattern trio, and a miniature Stevenson & Hancock Crown Derby Imari pattern teapot and 2 jugs, each with inscribed marks. Teapot height 8.7 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a very fine hairline Y shape crack to the rear of the teapot opening directly beneath the handle. There appear to be no further flaws visible. The teapot lid glazing is finely crazed throughout. The teacup has a very fine 2 cm hairline crack issuing from the rim downwards. Other lustre cup has no obvious chips or restorations. Other than the flaws mentioned all items are free from any obvious chips. The gilding and decoration is good on all.

Lot 288

An extensive Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, 14 tea cups and saucers, 6 coffee cups and saucers, 13 side plates, 2 tea cups, 5 milk jugs, sucrier, preserve pot and cover, 2 sugar bowls, 2 cake stands, bread plate, flan dish, 5 small dishes, 13 cereal bowls, butter knives, cake knives and bread knives. CONDITION REPORT: One coffee cup has a 5 cm hairline crack issuing from the rim. One coffee cup has a small rim chip. The bottom nut from the cake stand is missing. There is a large cake plate with a 7 cm glaze scratch on the underside. All other items are in good condition and ring out nicely when lightly tapped. All items will have some small degree of gilt rubbing but nothing excessive.

Lot 525

After Christopher Dresser, a silver plated teapot, 20th century, with ebonised handle, after a design made by James Dixon & Son 1878. Width 23 cm, height 19.5 cm.

Lot 558

A George III silver bright cut teapot, oval, with ebonised handle, London 1797, either Henry Nutting or Hannah Northcote, 355 grams (see illustration).

Lot 563

A four piece silver tea set, makers initials "TS", Birmingham 1931, of rectangular form with canted corners, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and milk jug, each supported on four legs with pad feet, 1856 grams gross (see illustration).

Lot 178

DAVID MELLOR.  AN ELIZABETH II SILVER PRIDE TEA SERVICE  teapot and cover with black nylon handle and knop, 12cm h, by Walker & Hall Ltd, maker's mark and design No 53718, Sheffield 1964 and 5, 39ozs 3dwts (4)Insignificant dent on edge of cover, otherwise practically as new, no engraving or erasure, not dented or repaired, handle good

Lot 186

YORK SILVER.  A GEORGE III GADROONED TEAPOT  15cm h, by James Barber and William Whitwell, (York hallmark) 1815-17, 19ozs 7dwtsExcellent impressions of the marks, a good teapot with light wear consistent with age, no engraving or 'give', no erasure

Lot 211

A VICTORIAN THREE PIECE GLOBULAR SILVER TEA SERVICE   with beaded rims and engraved with festoones, teapot 14.5cm h, by E Barnard & Sons, London 1862 and 3, 42ozs 18dwtsSlight play in teapot handle; erasure of crest or initials from cartouche of teapot

Lot 222

CLARICE CLIFF. A BONJOUR WISHING WELL PATTERN COFFEE SET, 1937 coffee pot and cover 18cm h, printed mark  (15)Glancing chip on knop of cover of teapot, one cup chipped, another repaired with loss, the other items in good condition, several retaining a Christie's lot number (13 Nov 1998)

Lot 224

A STAFFORDSHIRE FLUTED GLOBULAR PEARLWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, DATED 1801 inscribed in black enamel Susanna Stones 1801 and painted with a Newhall style polychrome 'cottage' floral pattern, 14cm hProfessional restoration to spout and rim; small chips around the rim of the cover

Lot 323

A CAUGHLEY FLUTED BLUE AND GILT TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, C1790  with a festoon and fly pattern, the service including sugar bowl and cover and hexagonal teapot stand, saucer dish 19cm diam, S mark (19)Typically wear but mostly good, one saucer rivetted

Lot 327A

A JOHN RIDGWAY TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, C1825 decorated with anthemion and foliage in blue and salmon pink, teapot, cover and stand 14cm h, pattern 1413 (34)Jug a little stained; mostly excellent

Lot 346

A FRENCH PORCELAIN CABARET SET, C1900 each piece of cylindrical form and painted with flowers between blue and raised gilt borders, teapot and cover 12cm h, spurious Derby mark (9)Light wear, not cracked or chipped, no restoration

Lot 397

AN YIXING STONEWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, 20TH C with overhead handle of twisted branch pattern, 18.5cm h, marked underneath and on cover For an example of the same shape see Lo (K S), The Stonewares of Yixing from the Ming period to the Present Day, 1986, fig 82Good condition, no restoration, long in present private ownership

Lot 11

A collection of Chinese Canton enamel wares, 19th century, comprising a large dished plate decorated with auspicious fruits, cash, bats and butterflies, teapot, two large and two small plates, three teacups and saucers. Largest dish diameter 32 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot has small enamel losses throughout but nothing too significant. There are no signs of any obvious chips or restorations. The gilding is rubbed around the handles, rim and spout. There is a pair of scallop moulded teacups and saucers, these are eggshell porcelain. All items ring out when lightly tapped. There is a pair of 19.5 cm diameter side plates, one of which has been broken in two and glued. Both have surface scratches and small enamel losses. There is a pair of 25 cm diameter plates, both have been restored, the undersides have been oversprayed. There is a large 32 cm diameter dished plate, this has a large Y shape hairline crack across the diameter of the foot rim. There are enamel losses to the decoration.

Lot 110

Three Chinese blue and white vases, late 19th century, two with four character pseudo Kangxi marks and a Canton enamel teapot. Tallest 26.3 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot is in good physical order however there are small losses to some enamels and the gilding is rubbed around the handle and spout. The small Meiping vase is in good order with no obvious visible faults. The Gu shape vase has a 3 cm x 1 cm patch of restoration on the top edge of the rim, otherwise it appears to be in good order. The sleeve vase has small patches of restoration to the topside and underneath side of the rim. Otherwise it is in good order with no further obvious faults.

Lot 188

Antique Tibetan Copper Teapot, having a zoo-form handle, with raised decorative brass plaques to body depicting Buddhist symbolism, approx 20 cms

Lot 13

A HEREND PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, modern, printed and overpainted in polychrome enamels with the "Rose Hip" pattern within basket weave moulded rims, comprising teapot, two handled sucrier and covers, milk jug, six each cups, saucers and plates and tray, 12 3/4" wide over handles, printed and impressed marks (22) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 176

A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1946, of oval form with cast and applied scrolling foliate rims, all engraved with a monogram "RS", comprising tea and coffee pots, the hinged covers with lobed circular ivory knops and angular handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 10 1/2" wide, 55ozs 12dwts total gross (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 178

A COMPOSITE ART DECO FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker Viners, Sheffield marks, of canted rounded oblong form, the angles engraved with an Art Deco motif and raised upon four hoof feet, comprising teapot (1948), coffee pot and milk jug (1949) with ivory handles and knops and two handled sugar basin (1947), teapot 10 1/4" (25.5cm) wide, 63ozs 5dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) CITES CERTIFICATE AVAILABLE

Lot 181

A SILVER BULLET TEAPOT, maker C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd., London 1928, in George II style with engraved rococo style leaf, mask and husk banding to the shoulders, the flat hinged cover with wood finial and carved scroll handle, 10 3/4" wide, 23ozs 17dwts gross (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 182

A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, maker Garrards & Co. Ltd., London 2007, in George II style, with chased and engraved rococo shell and leaf banding to the shoulders comprising bullet teapot with flat hinged cover, tapering cylindrical coffee and hot water pots with hinged flat domed covers, all with wood finials and earred scroll handles, teapot 10 1/2" wide, 76ozs 14dwts total gross (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 199

A COMPOSITE VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker H.H. & J.E. Bingham, Sheffield 1871/2/3, of fluted tapering oval form bright cut engraved with panels of foliage enclosing two oval panels, one engraved "R", comprising tea and coffee pots, the hinged covers with melon fluted ivory knops, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 10 1/4" wide, 69ozs 16dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 203

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1900, of oval form with bright cut engraved foliate rim enclosing two vacant panels hung from ribbon tied pendant husk swags, comprising teapot and hinged cover with ebony finial and earred loop handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 10 1/2" wide, 26ozs 12dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

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