GROUP OF COPELAND SPODE 'CHINESE ROSE' PATTERN DINNERWARE, comprising teapot, coffee pot, three covered tureens, milk jug, six soup dishes, three square cake plates, seven dinner plates, five side plates (three chips), a square fruit/dessert bowl, two tea cups (chipped), one saucer, six coffee cups (one chipped), seven saucers, four tea plates, one small teapot (missing lid) (47) (Condition report: nibbles to green edges and crazing to some pieces in varying degrees)
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A large 20th Chinese pottery figure of an Elder, modelled with long beard, restuck, in red gown, H 37cm, impressed seal mark to base, together with another, this one modelled with Teapot and Cup, hand restuck, four character mark impressed to base, H 28cm, and a Warrior, weapon damaged, impressed mark to base, H 32cm (3)
A Chinese Porcelain Teapot and Cover, 19th century, of compressed fluted globular form, painted in famille rose enamels, with hanging fruit, butterflies and birds8.5cm high to the knop, 15cm spout to the rearSome glazed fritting to the knop and tip of spout. No further damage, free from restoration. Heavy wear to gilding.
A Quantity of Assorted Chinese Cloisonne, mainly 20th century, including cruet set, vases, pair of quails (one tray)Red bottle vase, 21.5cm highBlue bottle vase, 20cm highSmall black vase with some enamel loss. One of three porcelain bowls with numerous rim chips. Cruet set enamel chips to both shakers. One teapot with matched cover. Flared wine cup numerous rim chips and hair cracks. Small blue shallow bowl badly dented chipped and cracked. One turquoise dish with enamel losses. One green dish with enamel losses. No further notable damage
A Chinese Export, famille rose teapot and domed cover; decorated with three figures in a narrative scene; 19 cm wide; QianlongProvenance: The Property of a Lady and Gentleman. From a Private UK Collection. The teapot has an old attached Phillips label.Condition Report: Please note that there is damage to this teapot which includes a prominent body crack.
A small group of Chinese porcelains, Kangxi (1662-1722) and later, two saucer dishes painted in the Japanese manner in famille verte enamels with flowering plants, a small bowl and a small plate painted in underglaze blue, a small teapot and cover painted with a landscape scene, a large mug for the export market and a helmet jug with European gilding, some damages and repairs, 17cm max. (8)
A group of Worcester tea and coffee wares, c.1770-90, a coffee cup and saucer painted with the Pu Tai pattern, a cup painted in the London atelier of James Giles with a version of the Scarlet Japan pattern, three other cups painted with Chinese figures, and a teapot and cover painted with polychrome flowers, minor faults, 18cm max. (8)
A Wedgwood Green Chinese Tigers pattern bone china part tea service, together with a collection of decorative china and table waresWedgwood comprises: Teapot, coffee pot, sauce boat, ten teacups, ten saucers, six side plates, three larger. All the pieces in this pattern are dirty but undamaged.
A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Teapot, Cover and Stand, circa 1820, decorated in the Imari palette with trailing bands of flowers under gilt borders, impressed marks15cm highA Matching Teacup and Saucer A Similar Teacup, Coffee Cup and Saucer, painted with a Chinese figure in a landscape (8)Teapot with over spray restoration, the rear section has been broken out and re stuckTeacup matching with over spray restorationSome general wear throughout
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, The Coffee-Pot, Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl by Robert Harper, London, 1859 and 1861, The Teapot by Henry Holland, London, 1860 each piece pear-shaped and on four grotesque masks and rocaille-capped scroll feet, each piece chased to indicate the contents on one side and vacant cartouche within differing foliage on the other, comprising a teapot, chased with a worker seated on a tea-chest with Chinese characters while watched by his overlords, with a landscape and pagodas in the background, the hinged cover with figural finial; the coffee-pot with figures and camels in a desert landscape and with Turkish figure finial, each with ivory insulated handle; the cream-jug with cow and milkmaid and the sugar-bowl with workers in a sugar-planation, observed by a man and horsethe coffee-pot 27.5cm high, total gross weight 80oz 15dwt, 2,512gr (4)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number XSECEJCS.The coffee-pot is fully marked underneath with marks for Robert Harper, London, 1859-1860. The teapot fully marked underneath for Henry Holland, London, 1860-1861. Each is further part marked on handle, inside cover and on finial. The cream-jug and sugar-bowl each marked for Robert Harper, London, 1861-1862. The finial on the coffee-pot possibly by Robert Hennell. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. The cartouche on each has probably been erased. There is some minor bruising and some discolouration and cracking to the ivory insulators.
A Chinese XVII Century Porcelain Soup, painted in the Imari palette with a chinoiserie landscape, 22.5cm diameter; A Chinese Cylindrical Mug, painted with figures on terraces, replacement metal handle, 11cm high; An Imari pattern dish, six character marks to base, a Chinese Imari pattern small teapot and cover, metal spout, a tea bowl and a small dish. (7)
A CHINESE HARDSTONE ROCK CARVING With two ducks, 7cm high, buddha, 9.5cm high, a teapot, 12.5cm high, a hardwood box ,11.5cm wide and another carving, 8cm wide, hardstone carving figure of Guanyin, 20cm high, a wood stand and a hardstone floral carved vase, 17cm, high and a wood stand (7) Condition Report:all with some damage
A CHINESE YIXING TEAPOT of gourd form, decorated and enamelled in relief with foliage and birds, 19.2cm wide, 11cm high, together with two Japanese Imari vases, of flattened globular form, decorated with birds and foliage, by Fukagawa, early 20th century, 10cm high (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
A circa 1900 Chinese polychrome decorated cylindrical tea pot, the main body depicting figures in a landscape and woman on a punt bearing faux Tongzhi seal mark to base 11.3 cm diameter not including spout x 10.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The internal strainer has hairline cracks. Otherwise piece is in need of a good clean, dirty variously throughout. The wire handle is not set correctly on one side. Firing faults, surface scratching etc conducive with age and use. The lid has some slightly different white paint/glaze to the underside, however the red signature is over the top so seems to have been during manufacture. Similarly to the inside of the rim of the teapot. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A CHINESE SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE § retailer's mark of Shing Wo/Sw, artisan workshop of Ren An, each piece tapering lobed, engraved with differing birds among differing foliage, each with cast bamboo handle, comprising a teapot with ivory-insulated handle; a cream jug and a sugar bowl and cover. (3) Teapot 25cm long, 27 troy ounces grossWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number ELDU4YF9 Elstob Auctioneers is grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for his assistance in cataloguing this lot. Some age-related surface wear but generally in good condition.
Large group of 33 pieces of 19th century Chinese rose medallion porcelain. Including one jardiniere, two serving platters, two serving bowls, one small plate, five saucers, four teapots, one vase, one candlestick, one gravy boat, one mug, two round pots, one small saucers, five teacups, three creamers, one bowl, one tazza, and one tankard.Height ranges from 3/4 in to 8 1/4 in; width ranges from 2 3/4 in to 10 1/4 in; depth ranges from 3 in to 9 1/2 in.Condition: There is wear, losses to the gilding and painted decoration, and stickers affixed to the undersides of all pieces. General wear includes light scratches, wear to the footrims, and light accretions. Specific issues include: The large round plate with a small chip along the rim. The two-handled bowl has repairs to the handles. Two cups with holes drilled in the bottoms; mineral deposits along the interior. The candlestick with overspray and a small chip to the upper rim. Repairs to all three feet of the small tripod creamer. Crack and firing flaw along the rim of one of the small footed creamers. There is a repaired crack and overspray visible along the bottom of the other small footed creamer. Several small chips along the edge of the scalloped saucer. Marks have been scratched out from the underside of two of the hexagonal saucers. The other hexagonal saucer has two pieces that have been broken off and repaired; cracks visible and overspray. One of the small round saucers with a chip along the footrim. One of the small round saucers with several small fleabite chips along the top rim. Several repairs along the upper rim of the vase; visible under a direct light and under UV light. Discolored repair and crack to the rim of one of the handled mugs; the crack extends vertically from the chip to the bottom of the mug. There is a large crack and overspray to the larger handled mug; visible under a direct light and under UV light. There is a large crack to the bottom of the teapot with a woven handle. Possible repairs to the rim of the jardiniere.
Chinese export famille verte porcelain teapot. Painted with a figure of a European lady sewing in a landscape.Height: 5 1/2 in x width: 8 in depth: 4 1/2 in.Condition: There are no major chips, losses or signs of restoration under UV light. There is a small crack along the inside of the handle, measuring approximately 3/4 inch. There is loss to the gilding as shown in the listing image. There is light fading to the coloration, particularly along the lid. There is a minute accretion along the lid, near the finial. There is a sticker and adhesive residue along the underside of the lid. There is light wear to the rim along the underside of the lid and the upper lid of the body. There is a sticker along the underside. Along the footrim is wear consistent with age and use.
Chinese famille verte porcelain teapot, 18th century. Decorated throughout with flowers in bands.Height: 6 1/2 in x width: 6 1/2 in x depth: 4 in.Condition: No signs of restoration under direct light and UV light. One brown accretion along the top of the handle. Some light wear throughout. Wear to the footrim. Residual adhesive affixed along the underside.

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