- A silver teapot, JR, Sheffield
A silver teapot, JR, Sheffield 1918, of circular form with fruitwood finial and handle, approximately 621gm
- A silver ''Queen Anne'' style teapot
A silver ''Queen Anne'' style teapot London 1931 wt. 11.4 oz.
- A silver teapot, London circa 1910,
A silver teapot, London circa 1910, (marks rubbed), monogrammed, 23cm wide
- A silver teapot, E&D, London 1905,
A silver teapot, E&D, London 1905, of circular form embossed foliage, with ebonised finial and handle, approximately 260gm gross
- A silver teapot, J & C, Birmingham
A silver teapot, J & C, Birmingham 1904, of half-ribbed form with ebonised handle and finial, approximately 690gm
- A silver teapot, London 1911, of
A silver teapot, London 1911, of oval shape with ebonised finial and handle, approximately 560gm gross
- A Victorian silver teapot, Barnard
A Victorian silver teapot, Barnard Bros., London 1897, of shaped oval form, gross weight 595gm
- A Chinese export teapot and cover
A Chinese export teapot and cover 18th Century with metal spout decorated figures in boats
- A silver teapot, HW, Sheffield
A silver teapot, HW, Sheffield circa 1900, approximately 420gm
- American Cast Iron Tea PotWith
American Cast Iron Tea PotWith goose neck spout the lid with embossed star and number eight 12'' H circa 19th century. Property of a Flint Michigan Lady.
- New York pewter teapot ca. 1840
New York pewter teapot ca. 1840 bearing the touch of Thomas Boardman 7 1/4" h. ?
- A silver teapot Birmingham 1923.
A silver teapot Birmingham 1923. Weight 14 oz.
- 19th c. Continental pewter teapot.
19th c. Continental pewter teapot. 12'' Ht.
- A Victorian silver teapot, Charles
A Victorian silver teapot, Charles Fox, London 1837, of compressed circular form, bearing the Berkeley family crest, ivory heat absorbers to the handle, approximately 559gm
- An Edward VII bachelor's silver
An Edward VII bachelor's silver teapot with plain rim and shaped bulbous sides 5.25ins high Birmingham 1908 (gross weight 10ozs) and a Victorian glass and silver mounted spirit flask with hessian covered body and integral silver cup 6.25ins high by C.R. & W.S. London 1846 (dented to top and worn throughout)
- A 19th Century silver teapot, makers
A 19th Century silver teapot, makers marks worn, engraved decoration on four ball feet, damaged and repaired, 17cm high x 29cm wide, approximately 642g
- A Victorian silver teapot, WH,
A Victorian silver teapot, WH, London 1870, of serpentine outline, engraved decoration and crest, pineapple finial, ivory heat absorbers to the handle, gross weight approximately 665gm
- A silver coffee pot and teapot,
A silver coffee pot and teapot, Birmingham 1928, two coffee pots and a teapot (lacking handle), gross weight approximately 2184gm
- A Victorian silver teapot the octagonal
A Victorian silver teapot the octagonal baluster moulded body engraved with leaf scrolls by E. & J. Barnard London 1861 (gross weight 21ozs - slight damage and wear throughout)
- Tiffany Sterling Tea Service American,
Tiffany Sterling Tea Service American, 1873-1891: 13-1/4 in. kettle on stand with matching teapot, creamer, covered sugar, waste, band of floral and fern repoussé with wave edge, flattened ball finial, shaped ivory spacers, monogram on side and base inscribed "1889", 108.11 oz.T.; with matching silver-plated tray, "8512…141", 26 in., (probably replated), (six pieces)
- Chinese Export porcelain teapot
Chinese Export porcelain teapot in the Mandarin palette circa 1775; highly decorated Mandarin scenes, 5 1/2 in. H.
- 19th century copper teapot, dovetailed
19th century copper teapot, dovetailed construction, base with heart shaped mark, probably English, 11-1/2 in. Interior with old white paint, finial possibly replaced.
- An English Porcelain Teapot
Late
An English Porcelain Teapot
Late 18th Century
Height 5 x width 8 x depth 4 1/2 inches.
- ANTIQUE AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOT
ANTIQUE AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOT BY DANIEL CURTISS19th CenturyJacob's mark #79. Height 8.''
- A group of Derby teawares, circa
A group of Derby teawares, circa 1770, comprising a fluted teapot and cover, two coffee cups and a saucer, a trio, a saucer dish and two plates, purple painted marks
- A Chinese Export Porcelain Teapot
18th/19th
A Chinese Export Porcelain Teapot
18th/19th Century
Height 6 inches.
Property from a Prominent Midwest Estate
- A George III silver teapot, Andrew
A George III silver teapot, Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1785, oval with ebonised handle (porcelain finial detached), approximately 400gm gross
- A service of 18 th century Chinese
A service of 18 th century Chinese gilt blue and white porcelain circa 1780 comprising teapot tea caddy eleven teabowls twelve saucers eight coffee cans a large bowl a covered bowl and a small lobed hexagonal dish.
- A Japanese Iron Teapot probably
A Japanese Iron Teapot probably Meiji Period (1868-1912) globular body relief decorated with mountainous landscapes with trees and houses bronze double dragon handle bronze finialed lid inscribed on underside overall height 8 in. width 7 1/4 in.
- VICTORIAN STERLING TEA SERVICEDaniel
VICTORIAN STERLING TEA SERVICEDaniel and Charles Houle; London; the teapot 1859, the creamer 1881, the coffee pot and sugar1860; comprising a coffee pot (10 1/2 inches high); a teapot (8 inches high); a creamer (6 1/4 inches high); and a sugar bowl (7 1/2 inches wide); 70 total troy ounces gross; 2177 grams; Condition:
- English silver teapot, compr
English silver teapot, compr
- A Victorian silver teapot with
A Victorian silver teapot with bright cut engraving of ferns by Martin & Hall London 1885. Weight 21.5 oz.
- English Aesthetic Movement silver-plated
English Aesthetic Movement silver-plated teapot, a small group of silver-plated table articles and a silver overlaid glass bowl the teapot modeled as a pumpkin and foliage, with a bamboo-turned rosewood handle, third quarter-19th century
- George E. Ohr. Exceptional teapot.
George E. Ohr. Exceptional teapot. 1897-1900, glazed earthenware. 4½ h × 8 w × 4½ d in. estimate: $15,000–20,000. Teapot features an in-body twist, ear handle, and a green and gunmetal speckled glaze with ochre interior. Impressed signature to underside ‘G.E. OHR, Biloxi, Miss.’. Provenance: Private Collection | Rago, Early 20th C., 5 June 2015, Lot 46 | Private Collection
- A George IV silver teapot, Emes
A George IV silver teapot, Emes & Barnard, London 1823, of compressed circular form with ebonised finial and handle, approximately 645g
- George E. Ohr. Teapot. 1897-1900,
George E. Ohr. Teapot. 1897-1900, glazed earthenware. 5 h × 9 w × 5½ d in. result: $6,930. estimate: $5,000–7,000. Teapot features an ear handle, pinched body, and gunmetal glaze. Impressed signature to underside ‘G.E. OHR, Biloxi, Miss.’. Provenance: Private Collection | Rago, Early 20th C. Design, 21 September 2019, Lot 123 | Private Collection