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TWO GLAZED ASIAN TEAPOTS, CADOGAN
TWO GLAZED ASIAN TEAPOTS, CADOGAN AND FIGURAL18th C. Chinese celadon cadogan teapot with underglaze decoration with another Asian figural celadon teapot, 5" and 6" respectively
Condition:
Teapot: slight chipping to pouring spout, glaze void on inside of handle, chipping and carved foliate, other good.Please contact gallery for further information or further condition of this lot, all items are sold as is, all sales are final
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19TH C. CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN
19TH C. CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN CADOGAN TEAPOT - TRICK...19th century Chinese export famille rose porcelain Cadogan teapot. Decorated on one side with a scene of a fowl among flowers and on the other with a scene of a family.
Height: 6 in x width: 7 in x depth: 2 in.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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George E. Ohr. Rare Cadogan teapot.
George E. Ohr. Rare Cadogan teapot. 1900, glazed earthenware. 4 h × 7½ w × 4¼ d in. result: $4,410. estimate: $5,000–8,000. Cadogan teapot features incised and impressed decoration, an ear-shaped handle, and an indigo, brown, and gunmetal glaze. Incised script signature and date to underside ‘GE Ohr 1900’. Provenance: The Artist | Thence by descent | Collection of James Carpenter
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George E. Ohr. Exceptional and Rare
George E. Ohr. Exceptional and Rare double Cadogan teapot. 1897-1900, glazed earthenware. 8 h × 9¾ w × 4¾ d in. result: $25,200. estimate: $30,000–40,000. Cadogan teapot features two serpentine handles and a raspberry, green, and ochre glaze. Impressed signature to handle ‘G.E. OHR Biloxi, Miss.’. Provenance: The Artist | Thence by descent | Collection of James Carpenter
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George E. Ohr. Rare Cadogan teapot.
George E. Ohr. Rare Cadogan teapot. 1900, glazed earthenware. 5¼ h × 10 w × 6½ d in. result: $10,080. estimate: $6,000–9,000. Cadogan teapot features incised decoration to the lower body, and an indigo and brown glaze. Partially obscured incised script signature and date to underside ‘GE Ohr 1900’. Provenance: The Artist | Thence by descent | Collection of James Carpenter
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CAULIFLOWER PATTERN TEAPOT AND
CAULIFLOWER PATTERN TEAPOT AND TEA CADDY. England late 18th-early 19th century creamware. Caddy 4''h. and individual teapot 5 1/2''h. with green glazed leaves. Edge loss.
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A Gardner part tea service for
A Gardner part tea service for the Turkish market, painted flowers on a blue ground, together with a Kuznetsov shell-shaped cup and saucer, a rose form cup and saucer and a Kornilov small coffee can and saucer, late 19th Century
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A CAUGHLEY TEAPOT-STAND of barbed
A CAUGHLEY TEAPOT-STAND
of barbed outline, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Pagoda pattern, with gilt looped line-and-dot border and wide gilt rim, 15cm w, painted gilder's number 16, c1780
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A quantity of ceramic novelty
A quantity of ceramic novelty teapots
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RUSSIAN PORCELAIN TEAPOT, GARDNER
RUSSIAN PORCELAIN TEAPOT, GARDNER MANUFACTORY
LATE 19TH CENTURY with printed and painted chinoiserie decoration in the form of stylised flowers and foliage on yellow, blue, pink and pale green ground panels, with a Greek key and leaf pattern border, gilt highlights, 16.5cm high, together with a GARDNER BOWL OF SIMILAR DESIGN, 12.5cm diameter; both with red printed factory marks, the bowl marked in black No. 546(2)Provenance: Newton Don, Kelso; Harrietfield, Kelso; and thence by descent
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Two Staffordshire creamware tea
Two Staffordshire creamware tea caddies painted with flowers a creamware coffee pot painted with flowers and a pair of urn-shaped vases with floral covers
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TOLE TEA CADDY. European mid 19th
TOLE TEA CADDY. European mid 19th century. Serpentine front with conforming lid. Well-done original decoration of exotic birds in a garden setting with gilt scrolls and accents on a black ground. Divided interior. Minor wear. 5 3/4'h. 8''w.
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A quantity of ceramic novelty
A quantity of ceramic novelty teapots
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WEDGWOOD CANEWARE
WEDGWOOD CANEWARE ENAMEL-DECORATED TEAPOT AND COVERWEDGWOOD CANEWARE ENAMEL-DECORATED TEAPOT AND COVER, circa 1785-1795, impressed Wedgwood mark, the applied decoration after Francois Duquesnoy (1594-1643), of bamboo barrel form with matching spout and handle, trimmed with green enamels and acanthus banding, the gadrooned cover with pierced ball finial, the central register applied in relief with a frieze of 'Boys at Play', the interior glazed, h: 5 1/2 x l: 9 1/2 in. Provenance: With Leo Kaplan Ltd, New York City, 2005. Jeffrey Milkins Collection, no. 392. Catalogue
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BRITISH DRABWARE GROUP, 4 Group
BRITISH DRABWARE GROUP, 4 Group of four British drabware pieces, the tea caddy and loving cup likely Scottish, Morrison & Crawford, Rosslyn; the plate and soup plate likely English, circa 1800 or later. Tea caddy: 6.5" H x 4.5" diameter.
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CHELSEA PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER,
CHELSEA PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, 18TH C. c.1760, hand painted floral vine decorated shoulder and lid, globular body with molded artichoke leaf design, cobalt and gilt banding, gold anchor mark to underside of foot, 7.5"h x 9.25"l x 5.75"w
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HEXAGONAL TEAPOT AND TEA CADDY.
HEXAGONAL TEAPOT AND TEA CADDY. China late 19th-20th century porcelain. Hand decorated. Famille Rose teapot with floral design 9''h. and a large blue glazed tea caddy with scenic island design 11 3/4''h. The lid on the blue jar has been broken into three pieces and glued back together With some loss.
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Cardew Design Tea Pots comprising
Cardew Design Tea Pots comprising the Ringtons Morris Tea Pot Limited Edition with Certificate (some ware to Handle and paint peeling) and Two DIY Tea Pots in Green and Red (3)
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A three-piece silver tea set,
A three-piece silver tea set, Docker & Burn, Birmingham 1927, of oval form with gadroon and leaf decoration, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, and a mustard pot with spoon, Sheffield 1911, total weight 563g gross
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Collection of Royal Doulton
Collection of Royal Doulton Miniature Teapots from Twining Tea Collection comprising Melastona Crowfoot Magnolia Jasmine Winterleaf And Arnotto All Boxed (6)
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GORHAM PLATED TEA SERVICE AND
GORHAM PLATED TEA SERVICE AND TRAY Including a teapot cream jug sugar bowl and cover hot water kettle on stand and an oval tray all with bands of gadrooning; together with a silver-plated bisuit jar with hinged cover -- tray 23'' wide (6) Provenance: Property of a McLean home
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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
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A collection of Tea Pots from
A collection of Tea Pots from Various Swineside Ceramics / Tea Pottery Character Tea Pots comprising Punch and Judy Doorstep Lady in Car Hot Air Balloon 10 Downing St Door Garden Tea Party and Man Reading in Armchair (7)
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A CHINESE CELADON GLAZED CADOGAN
A CHINESE CELADON GLAZED CADOGAN TEAPOT OR WINE POT Qing dynasty (1644-1912), a celadon glazed and peach formed vessel with a flowering vine extending from the spout to the main body, kiln grit to underside foot rim.
Similar example in collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 95.98.47 and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 79.2.66.
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TEA POT - 18th c. small silver
TEA POT - 18th c. small silver tea pot with gadroon trim and carved wooden handle hallmarked London 1766 by Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright 15.80ozt 6 1/2'' high 8 1/2'' handle to spout large period three letter monogram on both sides of pot old repa
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A Carltonware Cat Tea Pot along
A Carltonware Cat Tea Pot along with a Carltonware Golly Teapot and Bowl Trial Piece (3)
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Four-piece sterling tea service:
Four-piece sterling tea service: 7 in. coffeepot with matching teapot, creamer, open sugar, Regency style, oval with stop-fluted bodies, mushroom finials, coffeepot and teapot with wooden handles, cream and sugar with gilt interiors, Gorham/"A5005", retailer J. E. Caldwell & Co., three-letter script monogram, 22.78 oz.T. Small dents, light scratches, losses to gilt.
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TWO ENGLISH CREAMWARE
TWO ENGLISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED TEAWARES AND A CREAMWARE CREAM JUGTWO ENGLISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED TEAWARES AND A CREAMWARE CREAM JUG , the first two painted with cabbage rose bouquets and scattered flowers, including a teapot of cylindrical form, the flat cover with flower finial, straight spout and entwined rope twist handle, h: 4.25 in.; the two-handled sugar bowl and cover with flower finial and overlapping strap handles, h: 4.5 in.; and the cream jug of barrel form the entwined rope twist handle with foliage terminals, h: 4.5 in. (3) Provenance: With Lindsay Grigsby, Richmond, VA, January 1990 (the teapot and cover); Horst Auctions, Ephrata, PA (the sugar bowl and cover); With Garry Atkins, London, 11 April, 1995 (the cream jug); Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley English Creamware Collection
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FIVE PIECE PORCELAIN TEA SET. All
FIVE PIECE PORCELAIN TEA SET. All with cobalt blue and gold handpainted decoration. The teapot and cream jug have figural handles and the bowl has handpainted scenic panels. Teapot 11 1/4''h. Cream jug 8 1/4''h. Sugar bowl 7 1/2''h. Sugar bowl a spider hairline. Marked Schoekhem.
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(3) ENGLISH VICTORIAN "BARGEWARE"
(3) ENGLISH VICTORIAN "BARGEWARE" TEAPOTS c. 1880s, England, brown tin glazed pottery, including a double-spouted pot decorated with yellow flowers, a pot of conventional design decorated with moulded pink roses, grape clusters and daisies, and a large pot with domed lid and teapot finial, the body decorated with relief pink roses, blue birds and a plaque reading "To Mother From Jim Rose", 13"h x 11"l x 6"w (largest)
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Two Wedgwood caneware teapots,
Two Wedgwood caneware teapots, the covers with corn sheaf finials, a similar jug, bowl and cover and a jasperware cup and saucer
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A Worcester oviform tea caddy,
A Worcester oviform tea caddy, printed Garden Party, 12.5cm high
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WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE GLOBULAR
WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE GLOBULAR TEAPOT AND COVERWEDGWOOD CREAMWARE GLOBULAR TEAPOT AND COVER, circa 1775, Staffordshire, attributed to the workshop of David Rhodes, a globular teapot, the fitted cover with pierced ball finial, cabbage molded spout and strap handle, painted with a cabbage rose bouquet and scattered flower sprays, the mouth and lid trimmed in iron-red with a concentric circle pattern, h: 5.25 in. Provenance: Christie's, New York, 25 September 1989, sale 6877, lot 31; Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley English Creamware Collection
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A pair of English 19th Century
A pair of English 19th Century toleware circular tea canisters and lids painted in cold enamels with stylised motifs to the lid and neck on a black ground 8.75ins diameter x 12.75ins high
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THREE ART POTTERY TEA/COFFEEPOTS,
THREE ART POTTERY TEA/COFFEEPOTS, CARAFE FORMSRandy Johnston lidded teapot, burnt orange, grays, large scale handle, angled coppery color; David Gamber lidded lidded coffee pot, rust/brick red, three footed; grid, repeated circles incised patterning; swept back horn lid lift. Alan Willoughby carafe, vertical spout; ochre, orange colors. Dimensions: 6.25"H to 11.75
Property from the impressive collection of Arthur & Lillian Weiss, Little Deer Isle, Maine
(LDI6323/3)(JP)
Condition:
firing cracks
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DRABWARE TEAPOT, CREAMER & SUGAR
DRABWARE TEAPOT, CREAMER & SUGAR BOWLSA group of five pieces of salt glazed Hackwood drabware (William Hackwood, active 1769-1832 at Wedgwood), to include a teapot (with restored lid) a sugar bowl, a creamer, and another bowl along with a similar covered sugar bowl. Condition noted. Teapot measuring, 5" high.