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Early Victorian rosewood teapoy, sarcophagus form caddy with hinged lid enclosing four lidded compartments and twin mixing bowls, raised on faceted column and platform base on bun feet, 39cm wide x 34cm deep x 83cm highGood overall condition, split to one foot, some splits to veneer on sides of base , faint ring mark to top, no worm , box glass mixing / sugar bowls perfect
A Chinese famille rose porcelain tea bowl and saucer, Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng Emperor, painted with a colourful pair of water birds on a lake within a bamboo stem border enriched with fruits and flowers 8cm and 12cm diameter; together with a deep porcelain teabowl, circa 1750 6.7cm high; an export small fruit bowl painted with Manchu figures in a garden 20cm diameter; and a Chinese famille rose export teapot and cover, circa 1780, painted with ribbon tied reserves of deer 13cm high (6) Tea bowl and saucer - remnants of gilding to the rim in places, tiny niggle to teh saucer rim. Deep teabowl - small abrasion to footrim, very small area of discolouration to the footrimBowl - some rubbing to the enamel, factory fault to footrim. Not a tepot - a teapoy, this has been restored to the rim, cover and part of the scrolling base.
A 19TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT VENEERED TEAPOYHinged lid concealing fitted interior on turned column support terminating in quadrupedal base with lions paw feet, 77cm high x 49cm wide x 38cm deepCondition Report: Teapoy is in a good condition relative to age and use with only very minor age related wear to top and facings, it also lacks glass mixing bowl and key
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEAPOY ON STAND, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior, raised on a turned support, a shaped base and feet, width 48cm x depth 36cm x height 73cm (condition report: historical wear and usage, such as cracking to veneer, marks, scuffs, slight discolouration, other imperfections)
A Regency Rosewood and Brass-Strung Teapoy, early 19th century, the hinged lid enclosing caddies and glass mixing bowls, with brass loop handles, on a lyre-shaped support with quadripartite base and four sabre legs with brass hairy paw feet and castors 38cm by 29cm by 73cm Provenance: A Private Estate, North Yorkshire. With copy of original purchase receipt for Tennants Fine Art Sale, 2 November 1990 lot number 860 (ex. Otterington Hall, North Yorkshire)
VICTORIAN WALNUT MARQUETRY TEAPOY, circular hinged top with marquetry inlay, interior with two lidded caddies and two cut glass mixing bowls, raised on tapering spiral twist column, three scrolled supports, 72 (h) x 40cms (dia.)Provenance: private collection GwentComments: hinged top warped, one mixing bowl with chipped base, caddies with chips
A Chinese famille rose teapoy, Chen Lung, circa 1780, decorated with pheasants perched on flowering branches, with scrolling footrim and later silver mounted collar and cover12.5cm highThe entire base has been restored - some light rubbing to the enamel in places.please see further images of base
A George IV rosewood teapoy, circa 1825; the sarcophagus shaped top with hinged cover above canted angles and waisted sides, with formalised acanthus carved edging and lobed underside; the interior with four subsidiary caddies with hinged covers and twin cut glass vessels; the Solomonic stem descending to a quatreform base with block feet and castors; 87cm high, 48cm wide
An 18th century English creamware cylindrical teapoy with boldly painted floral decoration in coloured enamels, 7.9cm high (rim chip); a similar squat round salt cellar on round pedestal foot, 6.4cm dia. x 4.8cm high (two hairline cracks); & a pearlware cylindrical teapoy in the Batavian-ware style, with reserves of blue-painted flowers & a trellis border on a café-au-lait ground, 8.5cm high (a few minute rim chips).
An 18th century English creamware round teapot painted in blue with a continuous landscape, with leaf-moulded spout, flower knop, & inter-woven strap handle, possibly Leeds, 10cm high (crack running halfway around just above foot rim); a similar sucriere (faults to knop, one handle restored; & a similar teapoy (lacking cover, small rim chips).
An 18th century English creamware rectangular teapoy with moulded decoration of fruiting vines, basket-weave, & scrolls, highlighted in manganese, pale blue, green, & yellow oxides, possibly William Greatbach, 10.5cm high (lacking cover, chip to neck rim); & a pearlware teapoy with serpentine sides, & painted with leaf-sprays in brown enamel; 12.5cm (lacking cover, small chips to neck rim).
A COLLECTION OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAINQianlong, including four bullet-shaped teapots and covers enamelled in polychrome with elegant figures, fruit and flowers, and a scaly dragon, each with a straight spout and a simple loop handle, the largest 16cm high; two cream jugs; a teapoy and cover; and a collection of six floral decorated tea bowls and cups decorated with figures in garden landscapes (13 plus 5 lids)
A William IV 19th century flame mahogany octagonal top teapoy tea caddy on stand. The caddy having a hinged top with canted edges opening to reveal a fully appointed interior with pair of boxes and circular slots for tumblers. The box raised on a reeded turned central column with final gadrooned roundel to base. Quadruple base with floral carved detailing to each ends. Raised on hairy paw feet. Measures approx. 83cm x 48cm x 36cm.
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