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Click here to subscribeA small collection of Wedgwood purple jasperware pieces comprising a twin-handled vase, approx. 15cm high, a trumpet-shaped vase, and a matched tea pot and milk jug. (4) Provenance: From a single owner private collection in Buckinghamshire, Condition : The teapot has an old repair to the spout and the handled vase has minor firing flaws where the handles join the body of the pot and pinholes to the inside of the neck from manufacture.
A matched late Victorian silver three piece tea set, all of oblong shape with gadrooned lower bodies, tea pot with ebonised finial and handle, all hallmarked by Nathan & Hayes, Chester, 1896 / 98, teapot approx. 15.8cm high. Weight approx. 1064.9 grams (34.2ozt) Further details: cover to tea pot missing pins so detached from hinge; feet to tea pot dented and makes pot tip slightly; other surface dents to all, one larger example to milk jug and wear, all tarnished with scratches.
A 19th century Minton part dinner/tea service decorated with flowers and insects, pattern B199, and moulded 'butterfly' handles; together with a Wedgwood dish decorated with a head of celery; bearing impressed marks and Royal Danish Gallery marks to base Condition : The teapot is cracked to the body around the spout also chipped to spout, 1 plate with firing cracks from the rear, 1 other plate chipped, Hairline crack to 1 cup, Comport cracked, 1 saucer chipped & cracked.
A mixed collection of Masons ironstone from the early to mid 19th Century to include tureens, cups with saucers, jugs, Chinese pattern jug, Masons drinking vessel with green Chinese dragon pattern detail along with a collection of miniatures i.e teapot, jugs, cobalt blue miniatures etc. some with faults / damage
A Castleford-type Yorkshire feldspathic stoneware teapot with hinged cover with moulded relief medallions and swags and central reserves with a panel to each side, depicting classical scenes, c. 1800, size 24cm spout to handle. Condition: nibble to cover. Provenance: From a single owner private collection in Buckinghamshire.
Minton - a full 6-place setting dinner/dessert service in the 'Haddon Hall' design to include 4 x lidded tureens, gravy boat and saucer, 6 x egg cups, teapot, milk jug, cream jug, sugar basin, 6 x cups and saucers, 6 x soup bowls, 6 x dessert bowls, 6 x bread and butter plates, 6 x dessert plates, 6 x dinner plates, 1 x sandwich plate, 1 x meat plate. (60 pieces). Condition: one broken handle to teacup (handle present), and chip to teapot spout (present).
A group of Royal Doulton items to include, a Royal Doulton 'Old Salt' Teapot D6818 made for the Collectors Club, a limited edition Character Jug of Henry Doulton , 3 Royal Doulton Long John Silver Character Jugs and Royal Doulton Figure 'Kindred Spirits HN 4077 ( boxed with certificate) . The Long John Silver characters just were Michael Doulton Treasure Chest exclusives but the back stamps are different due to a factory error. All first quality and in good condition(6).
THE KING'S PRIZE TO THE ROYAL COMPANY OF ARCHERS, GAINED BY CAPTAIN ROBERT HAY ◉ :A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT, JAMES MCKAY, EDINBURGH, 1821 with circular lid topped with laurel knob, bordered by decorative scrollwork, decorative foliage on the handle, gadrooned rim, similar decorative foliage designs and scrollwork on the spout, inscribed ' The King's Prize to the Royal Company of Archers, gained by Captain Robert Hay, R.N., 7th July, 1821',on one side of the body and engraved with full Royal Coat-of-Arms on the other, 27.5 cm, 640g including ivory insulators ProvenanceThomson Roddick Callan, Antiques and Works of Art, 10 March 2022, lot 76 Captain Robert Hay is listed in (Marshall, 1833, p.434) as follows:'Passed his examination in Mar. 1812; obtained a commission on the 13th Aug. following; and subsequently served under Captains John Ferris Devonshire and John Coode, in the Albion 74; of which ship he was first lieutenant at the battle of Algiers. His promotion to the rank of commander took place Sept. 16th, 1816. In May 1821, this officer won the prize given by the Edinburgh Royal Company of Archers, after a contest of three days in Hope Park. On the 14th June, 1822, he was appointed to the Delight sloop, fitting out for the Cape of Good Hope station; and on the 23d Feb. 1824, he perished, with all his officers and crew; owing to that vessel having been taken a-back in a heavy gust of wind, which sent her down stern-foremost, when about to enter Port Louis.'
A SUPERB SILVER TWO HANDLED TEA TRAY with cast silver edge and engraved body. Initial 'S'. 25ins long x 16ins wide. Sheffield 1906. Maker: James Deakin & Sons. PLUS A GOOD FIVE PIECE TEA SERVICE by James Deakin & Sons, comprising tea kettle on stand, teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and cream jug. Various dates Sheffield 1906 & 1907. Total weight 210ozs. Part lots contained in an old oak case.
A studio pottery plaque by Paul Gooderham, 26cm, paper label to verso; a John Harlow studio pottery dish; three Wedgwood Jasperware sea creature trinket dishes; a Hollohaza model of a walrus; a Royal Crown Derby Royal St James pattern trinket dish; a Brian Wood Tribe pattern miniature vase, 12cm; a studio pottery fish dish; a Whittard's White rabbit teapot; a continental demi-tasse; a Portmeirion Botanic Blue cream jug; a Royal Doulton coronation 1911 beaker; qty
Ceramics and Glass - a Crown Staffordshire tea service for six, comprising teapot, water jug, cream jug, sugar basin, cups and saucers; a Poole Aegean dish, 17.5cm long, boxed; a cranberry glass jug, 20cm high; glass paperweights, including Murano, millefiori, Avondale, etc; Coalport, Doulton, etc, qty
A set of six Wedgwood teapots, The Jasper Miniature Teapot Collection, comprising, Icarus teapot, Portland blue Jasper, 10.5cm, boxed; Ulysses teapot, primrose Jasper, 8.5cm, boxed; Garland teapot, pink Jasper, boxed; Domestic Employment teapot, sage green Jasper, 9.5cm; Egyptian teapot, pale blue Jasper, 6.5cm; Dancing Hours teapot, pale blue Jasper, 7.5cm (6)
A Wedgwood Black Basalt miniature tea set, comprising teapot, sucrier and cover, milk jug, teacup, saucer and tea plate; a Wedgwood black Jasper jug, 13cm, impressed mark; a Wedgwood Egyptian black Jasper trumpet shaped vase with terracotta sprigging, 9.5cm; a Wedgwood Egyptian Black Basalt hexagonal box and cover, 9cm wide; three pieces of black Jasper; qty
A Grafton China Malvern pattern tea service for six, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar basin, side plates, cups and saucers, etc; a Royal Dover China Hunting pattern part coffee service; bird models, Beswick, Goebel and Worcester; collectors plates, including Royal Grafton, Bing & Grondahl, Royal Worcester, Royal Alberts, etc, qty
A Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern dinner and tea service, comprising teapot and cover on stand, three tier cake stand, milk jug and sugar bowl, sandwich plate, thirteen teacups, fourteen saucers, twelve tea plates, twelve fruit/cereal bowls, twelve dinner plates, sauce/gravy boat on stand; qty
A Victorian James Dixon & Sons plated 'Self-Pouring Teapot', the domed lid with turned wood finial above an ovoid body with engraved decoration, flanked by two reeded handles and a spout, on a circular foot, height 29cm, together with a late 19th century Elkington & Co plated jug, the hinged lid with hinged pouring flap above a tapering cylindrical body with gadrooned rim, crest engraved with a lion rampant within a garter surmounted by a crown, flanked by a scroll handle, on a gadrooned base, height 31cm.
A George IV silver teapot of squat baluster form, the hinged lid with flower finial within a shaped rim above a lobed body, chased and embossed with flowers and leaves, flanked by a foliate spout and handle, raised on cast foliate feet, London 1828 by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, weight 1016.6g, height 22cm. Note: a non-transferrable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for the sale of this item.
A Hukin & Heath plated breakfast set, the two-handled rectangular tray with folding legs and a wirework frame forming two toastracks and six divisions, fitted with a Coalport porcelain four-piece tea set, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl (faults), and a matching pepper caster and salt, retailed by Albert Barker Ltd, 5 New Bond Street, London, length of tray 65.5cm, together with a plated meat dome, a silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon and a silver dessert fork, total weight 51.3g.
A collection of doll's house accessories to include a porcelain figure group “Harlequin and Columbine” by Trisha Street, a spiral neck decanter and silver stand by J D Parfitt, fourGreek key design dinner plates and gravy boat by Stokesay Ware, two wheel thrown stoneware pots by Jane Graber IGMA (International Guild of Miniaure Artisans), a slice of melon teapot by Valerie Casson, etc., a racing car teapot, Jazz players, a 1950s water jug and a cat figure by Sallyanne Meekins
A box containing a collection of various Chinese and other porcelain including a famille-rose ginger jar with concentric rings mark to base, 13 cm high, a polychrome pheasant decorated ginger jar bearing six character mark to base, 10 cm high, another similar ginger jar with figural decoration, bearing four character mark to base, 9.5 cm high (no lids), a Chinese famille-rose bullet-shaped teapot and cover, 10 cm high, two Chinese famille-rose saucers decorated with jungle fowl, 11 cm diameter, a Chinese "fish" dish, 28 cm x 25 cm and a Japanese blue and white boat-shaped vase decorated with birds flying above waves, 23.5 cm long CONDITION REPORTS Ginger jar with concentric rings - has firing faults, no lid, hairline crack running from the top across the shoulder, some loses to the enamel. Jar with six character mark - in need of a clean and no lid. Ginger jar with four character mark - no lid, some light surface scratching, firing faults, discolouration to the interior. Bullet shaped teapot - spout has been broken and badly repaired, the main body has a large hairline crack, discoloured, the handle has been broken although possibly not off. Hairline crack at the top of the handle. The lid has significant loss of the glaze to the finial. Wear to the enamel decoration throughout, firing faults etc. One of the famille rose saucers has a large chip plus at least five hairline cracks and significant wear to the enamel decoration. The other has some small chips to the edge and wear to the enamel decoration. The fish dish has some small chips to the edge including to the underside of one fin, firing faults. Boat shaped vase has crack firing fault to the outside edge as well as various firing faults throughout including to the cracks to the interior. All items have general wear and tear to include firing faults, some light surface scratching etc and are in need of a good clean - see images for more details