- (2) Hall Pottery TeapotsIn the
(2) Hall Pottery TeapotsIn the art deco taste to include one in lavendar and one in yellow tallest is 6'' H circa 20th century good overall condition. Property of a Flint Michigan Lady
- A Minton china '' Haddon Hall ''
A Minton china '' Haddon Hall '' tea service comprising teapot cream jug eight cups saucers plates and cake plate.
- A New Hall Porcelain Teapot #541
A New Hall Porcelain Teapot #541 "Silver shaped" porcelain teapot hand painted in polychrome enamels with decoration of a basket of flowers copied from Chinese export ware. Marked 541 underneath.
- New Hall-type porcelain teapot
New Hall-type porcelain teapot and eight creamers Late 18th century The teapot of serpentine form with sprays of roses within ribbon borders, in pink, green, and iron red enamel; together with eight creamers, all with similar decorations. Teapot H: 6 3/4 in. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Helen and Walter Morgan, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania good condition
- HALL POTTERY LIPTON ICED TEA DISPENSER:
HALL POTTERY LIPTON ICED TEA DISPENSER: Figural dispenser on stand. Hall pottery mark. Approx. 19'' tall
- MARTIN & HALL SILVER PLATED TILTING
MARTIN & HALL SILVER PLATED TILTING TEA POT SET: Comprising; 1- Tilting Teapot, 1- Creamer, & 1- Sugar bowl. All reside on a caddy. Overall scrolling foliate motif. Impressed marks at the undersides. Approx. 13.75'' h x 16.5'' w x 9'' d.
- HALL PORCELAIN TEAPOTS DUO, COBALT
HALL PORCELAIN TEAPOTS DUO, COBALT & BROWNTwo porcelain teapots by Hall, one brown in the "Boston" style and one footed cobalt blue in the "Los Angeles" style. Both marked to the bottom "Hall Made in USA". Brown teapot measures 5-1/2" in height with spout-to-handle width of 9" and 5" depth while cobalt blue teapot measures 7-1/2" in height with spout-to-handle width of 9-1/2" and depth of 5-1/2". Both in overall good condition, all measurements are approximate.
- Antique early Victorian hallmarked
Antique early Victorian hallmarked sterling silver teapot, London 1838, maker John Evans II, approx 14.5cm H x 29cm W x 18cm D & total approx 714 grams
- Fine New Hall porcelain teapot
Fine New Hall porcelain teapot circa 1797-1803 in the Tobacco pattern vivid spray of foliage and flora and underglaze-blue bands with allover gilt accents; incised on underside 274. H6 1/2'' Provenance: Estate of the late Francis D. ''Skeeter'' McNairy Savannah Georgia. H. Moog Atlanta Georgia. Literature: Godden Geoffrey A. NEW HALL PORCELAIN. Suffolk: Antique Collector's Cub 2004. p.241. Other Notes: Underside bearing H. Moog label. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- Three piece English silver tea
Three piece English silver tea service, hallmarked and monogrammed
Teapot = 6"h x 11.5"w / 36 troy oz total
Condition: Wear consistent with age
- Antique R. Hall teapot with bird
Antique R. Hall teapot with bird on nest decoration 12”L. A small antique tureen and under tray (no spoon) with pagoda decoration, unmarked, 7.5”H. Condition: teapot with large crack to body, chips to spout and lid CT Transfer Fee $20
- TWO NEW HALL TEAPOTS AND COVERS
of
TWO NEW HALL TEAPOTS AND COVERS
of serpentine outline and straight sided, enamelled with flower sprays and sprigs beneath a pink ribbon or with the 'knitting' pattern, 14cm h, painted N186 or No 195, c1800
- A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN
A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA WARESA collection of English porcelain tea wares18th-19th centuryComprising teapot, two cream jugs, bowl, eight New Hall tea bowls and saucers and another similarly decorated saucer. (21)height of teapot 6
- Antique hallmarked sterling silver
Antique hallmarked sterling silver teapot, marked TWI, Birmingham, 1904 - 1905, approx 14cm H x 23cm W and total weight 425 grams
- An Edward VII Sterling Silver Teapot
An Edward VII Sterling Silver Teapot Martin Hall & Co. Birmingham 1904 in the Art Nouveau taste ebonized wood handle and finial height 5 1/2 in. length 10 3/4 in. weight 17.90 troy ozs.
- English silver teapot, hallmarked,
English silver teapot, hallmarked, with ebonized wood handle 6"h x 10"w (finial loose, scratches); together with a shaker (dents, bent).
16 total troy oz.
Condition: See catalogue description.
- English silver teapot, hallmarked,
English silver teapot, hallmarked, with carved wood handle, 5"h x 11 1/2"w, total weight 24 Troy ozs
- Antique George III hallmarked sterling
Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver teapot on ball form feet, half fluted body, marked S.H, London, 1809 - 1810, approx 14cm H x 27cm W and total weight 575 grams
- Antique George III hallmarked sterling
Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver teapot, by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London, 1798 - 1799, (dented), approx 18cm H x 28cm W and total weight 515 grams
- A LATE VICTORIAN FOUR-PIECE TEA-SERVICE
A LATE VICTORIAN FOUR-PIECE TEA-SERVICE Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1899, comprising, a spirit kettle and stand, teapot sugar and cream jug, all of rounded rectangular form with re-entrant corners, demi-ribbed, Bright-cut border, threaded angular handles(4)Kettle height: 33cm, weight (all in): 81oz
- A NEW HALL PORCELAIN PARTIAL TEA
A NEW HALL PORCELAIN PARTIAL TEA SET IN THE 'WINDOWS' PATTERN A New Hall porcelain partial tea set in the 'Windows' pattern, circa 1800, several pieces marked with pattern number 425, comprising teapot, (2) coffee cans and (2) saucers, (3) tea bowls and (3) saucers, covered dish and plate, 8"dia, together with a Chinese export porcelain covered tureen, 7"l [14]
- FOUR-PIECE ENGLISH STERLING SILVER
FOUR-PIECE ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TEA SET, HALLMAFOUR-PIECE ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TEA SET, hallmarked British sterling, Birmingham, 1921, William Adams Ltd. maker; comprised of 1 coffee pot with wood handle and finial, 8.25"H; 1 teapot with wood handle and finial, 6"H; 1 cream pitcher, and 1 sugar bowl. Total weight 53.5 troy oz.
- Y A 1930S FOUR-PIECE TEA-SERVICE
Y A 1930S FOUR-PIECE TEA-SERVICE Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1938, comprising a teapot, waterpot, twin-handled sugar basin and a milk jug, all of baluster outline with slightly lobed body, cast shell and foliate rim, S-scroll handles, ivory handles to teapot and waterpot with ivory finials, each raised on a lobed foot(4)Height of waterpot: 20.5cm, weight (all in): 65ozNote:With non-transferable CITES self-certification number:BERTX88APlease be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
- Large inverted mold pewter teapot
Large inverted mold pewter teapot boardman & hall, hartford, connecticut, early to mid 19th century H: 10 1/2 in. Very fine condition metal and touch
- A three piece silver tea set hallmarked
A three piece silver tea set hallmarked for silver 1907 the teapot having an ivory finial weighing approx. 29 oz.
- VICTORIAN PRESENTATION SILVER TEAPOT
VICTORIAN PRESENTATION SILVER TEAPOT Martin and Hall Sheffield 1861; of squat pear form with engraved strapwork and inscription dated February 1862 handle off and dented. 6 1/4 in. 22 oz.
- English sterling silver teapot,
English sterling silver teapot, bearing hallmarks of Robert Garrard, London 1834-5; with carved wooden handle and knop; 5 in. H., 20.7 ozt.
- English sterling silver teapot
English sterling silver teapot hallmarks of Stephen Smith London 1867-'68 with rusticated handle additional marks of the Goldsmiths' Alliance London; 5 5/8 in. H. 19.65 ozt. Estimate $ 400-600 Additional comments added 10/22/2011: Small dents wear to ivory interior stained from use. Additional Comments October 19 2011: The wear is consistent with domestic use and regular polishing. The ivory handle joints have the usual darkened cracks but are sound. ***************************************** Moderate wear with a few scattered pecks.
- ENGLISH HALLMARKED SILVER TEA POT
ENGLISH HALLMARKED SILVER TEA POT ENGLISH HALLMARKED SILVER TEA POT WITH HINGED TOP HAVING A FLORAL KNOP FINIAL WITH ANCANTHUS AND GADROON FORMED SPOUT, ENGRAVED FLORAL AND VINE SHIELDS RESTING ON TURNED PLINTH; 32 TOTAL OZS. INCLUDING WOODEN HANDLES; 11"H X 7"W
- Fine Antique hallmarked sterling
Fine Antique hallmarked sterling silver teapot, part fluted body and spout, canted shape, marked for London 1798, Daniel Piers, approx 455 grams and 16cm H x 26cm W
- Marilee Hall b.1951. Teapot. 1991,
Marilee Hall b.1951. Teapot. 1991, glazed earthenware, metal. 5½ h × 7½ w × 7½ d in. result: $315. estimate: $500–700. Incised signature and date to underside ‘M Hall 1991’.
- THREE-PIECE ENGLISH STERLING SILVER
THREE-PIECE ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TEA SET, HALLMTHREE-PIECE ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TEA SET, hallmarked British sterling, Birmingham, 1917, maker Gorham Manufacturing Co.; comprised of 1 teapot with wood handle and finial, 5.25"H; 1 cream pitcher, and 1 sugar bowl. Total weight 17.9 troy oz.
- 2PC VINTAGE AMERICAN HALL CERAMIC
2PC VINTAGE AMERICAN HALL CERAMIC TEA POTS YELLOWPair of mid century teapots.
Marked on the bottom.#HomeDecor #Vintage
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 5.5"H x 3.25" dia.
Manufacturer: Hall
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Good.
- Porcelain enameled teapot newhall,
Porcelain enameled teapot newhall, circa 1790 Of oval serpentine form decorated with black sprigs and floral vine above polychrome portrait of George Washington on one side , and Seal of the United States on the other. H: 6 1/4 in. PROVENANCE: Skinner, Inc., Boston and Bolton, sale 1923 Lid with chip interior rim (approx. 1/8 x 1/2 in.), also chip to outer rim (approx. 1/16 x 1/8 in.). ,700
- A Victorian silver teapot, with
A Victorian silver teapot, with acanthus leaf handle, and rectangular rose moulded top, with a fluted border and shell capped spout, on bun feet, London hallmarks rubbed, 22.80oz.
- Antique George III hallmarked sterling
Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval form teapot, by Daniel Pontifex, London, 1801 - 1802, approx 16cm H x 28cm W and total weight 560 grams