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Click here to subscribeSELECTION OF VINTAGE AND STUDIO CERAMICSincluding brown glazed lamp base, Influential friends Nessie / Dinosaur teapot by John Parsons, Margaret Macdonald seashell vase, small stoneware handled cup, stamped R underneath, trinket bowl stamped R, Royal Stanley ware 'Jacobean' dish, Pair of Whichford pottery cups, Carnation vase, etc.
SELECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMICScomprising a Sarreguemine character jug; a Bizzare by Clarice Cliff 'Marguerite' honey pot and cover (cover damaged); a Crown Ducal ribbed vase; a Sadler 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' teapot; a figure group depicting Ukrainian folk dancers; a T.Goode & Co. plate; a Crown Ducal part child's teaset decorated with ducks; a large blue and white serving platter, and a Beswick wall mask, etc.
Emma Bridgewater to include a Morning Glory half pint jar, a Blue Tulip collectors Dollies Teapot, a rare Red Michaelmas Daisy mug and a Pomegranate platter, designed for Liberty, 33.5cm diameter (4).. Mostly new old stock or as new condition and generally in good condition with no obvious damage or restoration. Odd pieces may have small damages though due to the nature of where it has come from, it is mostly in clean condition. Crazing an also be apparent too as with the nature of this pottery.
A large and impressive Victorian silver tea set, comprising teapot, hot-water pot, twin handled sugar bowl and jug, decorated throughout with pheasants in wheat fealds and having pheasant finials to the tea pot and hot water pot, with textured rococo escutcheons to the spouts, hot water pot 26cm high, and scrolling acanthus leaves to the handles on each piece, with ivory insulators to the handles, William Hunter, London 1850, 2623g, Submission Reference JKVAE2A7.
A Chinese 18th century, Qianlong, en-grisaille decorated porcelain part teaset, painted with a boy droving a buffalo, in conversation with an elderly gentleman beneath a tree, within a diaper border, the part set comprising bullet teapot and cover, tea urn/vase and cover, hot water jug and cover, spoon tray and six saucers (no cups) Formerly in the Van Vlissingen CollectionThe Van Vlissingen family was associated with the trade of Chinese porcelain in the 17th century, particularly through the Dutch East India Company (VOC). They were involved in various aspects of the porcelain trade, including financing, ownership of ships, and amassing a sizable collection of which these items are part. Hairline cracks to the teapot, and tea urn, which also has chips throughout. Nibbles to the end of the teapot spout. Several chips to the rims of the various covers, and small nicks to the rims of the saucers. Some rubbing to the decoration in places.
A Chinese Kangxi blue and white porcelain miniature wine pot and cover of panelled inverted baluster form, each face painted with shrubs within a framework fitted a conforming domed cover, 14 cm wide, together with a smaller Kangxi melon form miniature teapot and cover. (2)Formerly in the Van Vlissingen CollectionThe Van Vlissingen family was associated with the trade of Chinese porcelain in the 17th century, particularly through the Dutch East India Company (VOC). They were involved in various aspects of the porcelain trade, including financing, ownership of ships, and amassing a sizable collection of which these items are part. Formerly in the Van Vlissingen CollectionThe Van Vlissingen family was associated with the trade of Chinese porcelain in the 17th century, particularly through the Dutch East India Company (VOC). They were involved in various aspects of the porcelain trade, including financing, ownership of ships, and amassing a sizable collection of which these items are part. The Van Vlissingen family was associated with the trade of Chinese porcelain in the 17th century, particularly through the Dutch East India Company (VOC). They were involved in various aspects of the porcelain trade, including financing, ownership of ships, and amassing a sizable collection of which these items are part. Hairline crack to the base of the handle on the smaller of the two pots, some old damage to the inner lip of the cover of this pot.A slight chip on the mouth of the larger of the two pots, below the cover and a shallow one (possibly at the back of the mouth of the pot, below the cover, old firing blemish, shrinkage crack on the inside of the cover of the larger pot.
A whimsical Harmony Kingdom YT42HK limited edition teapot, designed by Peter Calvesbert and handcrafted in collaboration with Cardew Design. This intricately detailed ceramic teapot takes the form of a submarine-like vessel, adorned with an eclectic mix of animals and nautical-themed embellishments. The lid features two charmingly sculpted characters at the helm, while the sides display an array of intricately textured sea creatures. The underside bears the Harmony Kingdom hallmark, artist signature, and the limited-edition numbering (#1552 of 4,850). Accompanied by its original Certificate of Authenticity, this highly collectible piece is a must-have for Harmony Kingdom enthusiasts and teapot collectors alike. Issued: 1999Dimensions: 9.5"L x 8"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A charming Belleek Parian porcelain tea set in the Shamrock pattern, featuring a delicate basketweave design accented with hand-painted green shamrocks. This collection includes a teapot with lid, a creamer, a sugar, a mug, and four teacups with matching saucers. The distinctive Belleek backstamps indicate production within the 20th century, confirming its authenticity. Each piece showcases the brand’s renowned creamy ivory luster with hand-applied details and naturalistic twisted handles. Pieces range in size from 2" to 6"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
A delightful Harmony Kingdom "Braganza" Treasure Jest box figurine, crafted in England and copyrighted 2002. This charming collectible features a mischievous cat peeking out from a decorative teapot, adorned with floral garlands, a pink lace-like border, and a draped dish towel. The hidden-compartment design reveals sculpted surprises inside, characteristic of Harmony Kingdom's whimsical storytelling and fine craftsmanship.Issued: 2002Dimensions: 2.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Moorcroft pottery teapot features a deep cobalt blue ground, accentuated by a bold hand-painted design of cascading leaves in shades of yellow, green, and red, surrounded by clusters of dark blue and red berries. The rounded form of the teapot is complemented by a gracefully curved spout and an elegantly arched handle, while the matching lid retains its original finial. The rich glaze enhances the vibrancy of the design, showcasing Moorcroft's signature tube-lining technique. A fine example of early 20th-century Moorcroft craftsmanship, this piece embodies the distinctive Art Nouveau style that defines the brand.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 9"L x 5.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT. circa 1770, the lid with floral finial and red Greek key border, the body decorated in the Mandarin style with figures chopping and sawing a tree, with red Greek key border, 18.5cm wide across handle and spout, 12.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.363 Provenance- Ex Morley Hewitt collection, Fordingbridge. Christies (China Choice), 13th October 1980, lot 158, £330. *CR Lid with chips to rim and inner rim, spout has been reduced and has a hairline crack to the top, body appears to be in good order.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT, CIRCA 1770. the tightly fluted lid with floral finial, the body decorated in the Immortelle pattern, with pseudo Meissen blue crossed swords mark to base, 20cm wide, 14.5cm high, 12cm deep J. Howell collection no. L.47 Provenance- Delahay, Portobello Market, August 1965, £12-10-0. *CR Hairline crack running from the centre of the foot up to the centre of one side, small chip to spout.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT. decorated in the Curtis style with polychrome floral sprays and puce scale cartouches, 19cm wide across handle, 14.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.436 Provenance- Goodmans, Holt, August 1986, £340. *CR Lid has previously been stapled and has now been restored with visible later filler, body in good order.
A LOWESTOFT REDGRAVE TYPE PORCELAIN TEAPOT. the fluted body decorated in the "dolls house" pattern, 19.5cm wide across handle and spout, 12cm high J. Howell collection no. L.134 Provenance- China Choice, December 1967, £14. *CR Spout and handle appear to have been reattached, chip to one side of the body and to the foot.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT. circa 1765, the body underglaze blue decorated in the boy on a bridge pattern, decorators number 3 to foot, 19cm wide across handle and spout, 13.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.144 Provenance- China Choice, May 1968, £40. *CR Chip to lid rim, chip to spout, horizontal crack running from the top of the handle around the body.
A VERY RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT. polychrome decorated with birds in a landscape, 19cm wide across handle and spout, 12.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.507 Provenance- Thrift Cottage, July 1996, £900. *CR Floral lid finial has been restored, interior has a hairline crack which have previously been repaired with three staples and now restored, hairline crack to spout running down the body, hairline crack above the handle.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT STAND. of octagonal form, transfer decorated in the zig-zag fence pattern, with pseudo Worcester crescent mark to base, 12.5cm diameter J. Howell collection no. L.467 Provenance- Venner Antiques, January 1990, £175. *CR Small chip to rim, otherwise in good condition.
A VERY RARE LOWESTOFT TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1795. with oval cartouche inscribed "Strive that ye enter in at the strait gate" (Luke 13 verse 24), with polychrome floral sprays to the opposing cartouche and body within a ribbon and stylised foliate border, 20cm wide across handle, 15.5cm high This is one of only two recorded Lowestoft pieces with biblical inscriptions. See John Howell ECC paper Lowestoft Porcelain the Final Decade 16th October 1999 J. Howell collection no. L. 391 Provenance- David Gibbins, August 1984, £820 Ex Cubitt Collection. *CR Rubbing to tip of spout, hairline crack to the body above the spout, vertical hairline crack running from the top of the inscribed cartouche through to the foot.
AN EXTREMELY RARE AND EARLY LOWESTOFT HUGHES TYPE RELIEF MOULDED TEAPOT, PRE 1760. With foliate and crisp relief moulded lid and body with blue foliate decoration and circular cartouche to each side decorated with an oriental river scene with sailing boats a small house and a fisherman. The painted decoration is of an early type 1758-1760, painters number mark 2 or 5 to the inside of the footrim, 14cm high, 19cm wide across handle and spout J. Howell Collection no. L.353 Provenance- China Choice, March 1980, £630 Notes- John Howell "Early Lowestoft" a paper read at the Courtauld Institute of Art to the English Ceramic Circle February 14th 1981. Christopher Spencer "Early Lowestoft" page 125 , figure 171 for an illustration of this teapot. Geoffrey A. Godden, "Lowestoft Porcelains", page 22, plate 6 for an illustration of this teapot. *CR Teapot has been repaired and restored.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT. decorated in the mandarin style with two figures beside a table and fence, 18.5cm wide across handle and spout, 13.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.104 Provenance- Winsett, Pembrey, March 1967, £24-10-0. *CR Chip to the edge of the lid, the body in good condition with one small chip to the foot.
A RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT, CIRCA 1770. the lid with floral finial the body with orange and gilt highlighted panels interspersed by puce floral sprays, 19.5cm wide across handle and spout, 12.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.511 Provenance- Thrift Cottage, December 1997, £550. *CR Lid floral finial has been restored and pinned to the interior of the lid, body with a running crack starting to the side of the spout and running round the body in a scroll to the foot.