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GIBSON GLAZED POTTERY
GIBSON GLAZED POTTERY TEAPOTGibson Glazed Pottery Teapot
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Collection of Royal Winton Silver
Collection of Royal Winton Silver Lustre Tea Set with matching Gibsons Teapot
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VICTORIAN THREE PIECE CHILDREN'S
VICTORIAN THREE PIECE CHILDREN'S TEA SET, BY WILLIAM GIBSON & JOHN LAWRENCE LANGMAN, LONDON, DATED 1882 Three piece tea set, Japonesque pattern by William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman, dated 1882. Teapot, 4 ½"H x 5 ½"; creamer, 2 ¾"; sugar bowl, 2 ?". Ball feet with chased birds among flowers and foliage, monogrammed. Total weight 12.16 toz.
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Tray to include Gibson's Queensware
Tray to include Gibson's Queensware Style Gilt Part Tea Wares Imari Style Early Tea Pots St George Loving Cup Commemorative Wares etc (approx 22)
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A silver teapot, JR, Sheffield
A silver teapot, JR, Sheffield 1918, of circular form with fruitwood finial and handle, approximately 621gm
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An EPNS four-piece tea and coffee
An EPNS four-piece tea and coffee service, the teapot and coffee pot with ebonised handles and finials
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A silver teapot, J & C,
A silver teapot, J & C, Birmingham 1904, of half-ribbed form with ebonised handle and finial, approximately 690gm
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Gio Ponti. Teapot. c. 1930,
Gio Ponti. Teapot. c. 1930, glazed porcelain. 6¼ h × 8¾ w × 6 d in. result: $750. estimate: $700–900. Glazed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Richard Ginori Pittoria di Doccia'.
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Gio Ponti. Teapot. c. 1930,
Gio Ponti. Teapot. c. 1930, glazed porcelain. 6½ h × 10¼ w × 5 d in. result: $3,000. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Stamped manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Richard Ginori 33-6’.
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Geoffrey Whiting (British
Geoffrey Whiting (British 1919-1988), a porcelain teapot in pale celadon glaze with iron and blue painted foliate motif to each side, impressed marks, 12.5cm high/Provenance: The David Greene Collection
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John Gill. Teapot. 1984, glazed
John Gill. Teapot. 1984, glazed stoneware. 14 h × 21 w × 4½ d in. result: $938. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Incised signature and date to underside ‘Gill 84’. Provenance: The Greenberg Gallery, St. Louis, MO | Private Collection, acquired c. 1985
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GROUP OF IRONSTONE COFFEE BERRY
GROUP OF IRONSTONE COFFEE BERRY PATTERN. Teapot 10''h. covered sugar bowl 8''h. and a cream pitcher 6 1/2''h.
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A silver teapot, E&D, London
A silver teapot, E&D, London 1905, of circular form embossed foliage, with ebonised finial and handle, approximately 260gm gross
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Git metal samovar with teapot,
Git metal samovar with teapot, porcelain handles, made in China, 24" h
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Georgian silver teapot, circa 1805,
Georgian silver teapot, circa 1805, bearing the makers mark "G.M." with the owners initials "W.B."
6.5"h 9.5"w x 3.5"d
Condition: Tarnished, wear consistent with age.
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A silver teapot, LF Birmingham
A silver teapot, LF Birmingham 1918, half-ribbed with ebonised handle, approximately 455gm
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Geoffrey Whiting (British
Geoffrey Whiting (British 1919-1988), a small teapot in dark blue glaze with rust foliate brush motifs, 11cm high/Provenance: The David Greene Collection
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A silver teapot, HW, Sheffield
A silver teapot, HW, Sheffield circa 1900, approximately 420gm
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William Moorcroft for James
William Moorcroft for James Macintyre & Co.. Teapot with unusual gingko leaf design. c. 1900, glazed earthenware. 6? h × 5½ w × 4 d in. result: $313. estimate: $300–500. Ink-stamped red Macintyre logo and registry number to underside 'REGdNo 388552' with painted green signature 'W.M. des.' and impressed numbers.
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A collection of Novelty Teapots
A collection of Novelty Teapots designed by Roy Simpson comprising Golfer Gardener Hunter Waiter and Fireman (5)
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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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A silver teapot, London 1911, of
A silver teapot, London 1911, of oval shape with ebonised finial and handle, approximately 560gm gross
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Lowerdown Pottery, a stoneware
Lowerdown Pottery, a stoneware teapot, grey speckled glaze with foliate motifs in iron and blue, 12.5cm high with cane handle/Provenance: The David Greene Collection
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A George IV silver teapot, Robert
A George IV silver teapot, Robert Garrard, London 1823, with shell and scroll engraved decoration, fitted an ebonised handle, approximately 768g
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A Totally Teapots Novelty Teapot of
A Totally Teapots Novelty Teapot of a Golly advertising Jam limited edition
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Ken Ferguson. Large teapot. c.
Ken Ferguson. Large teapot. c. 1985, glazed stoneware. 16 h × 10 w × 7½ d in. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Incised artist chop mark to underside. Provenance: Christie's, New York, 13 February 1989, Lot 22 | Private Collection
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Aynsley 'Orchard Gold' Teapot, D.
Aynsley 'Orchard Gold' Teapot, D. Jones, 20th century height 5.8 in — 14.7 cm
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Gorham sterling silver teapot;
Gorham sterling silver teapot; paneled body, scroll handle, and gadrooning on foot and lid. Monogrammed. 28.4 oz. 9"H. Good condition; two small dents in body.
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Pisgah Forest lidded teapot in
Pisgah Forest lidded teapot in green and brown. Marked with Potter-At-The-Wheel stamp. Mint. 5 1/4'' tall by 7 3/4'' wide.
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A teapot by Archibald Knox for
A teapot by Archibald Knox for Liberty Pewter, marked TUDRIC in an intaglio mark on the underside with pattern number 03030. Approximately 8" in overall length, dents to body and dent to lid
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Copper Teapot probably British,
Copper Teapot probably British, 19th century, dovetailed construction with acorn finial, 11-1/2 in.,
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GROUP OF IRONSTONE COFFEE BERRY
GROUP OF IRONSTONE COFFEE BERRY PATTERN. Teapot 9 1/2''h. and covered sugar bowl 7''h.
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Wedgwood Blue Jasperware Dipped
Wedgwood Blue Jasperware Dipped Teapot , chips to spout- 4.5x6''
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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 George IV silver teapot, possibly
A George IV silver teapot, possibly William Bateman, London 1821, with thread borders and crest, 11cm high, approximately 340gm
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Ken Ferguson. Large teapot. c.
Ken Ferguson. Large teapot. c. 1985, glazed stoneware. 16 h × 10 w × 7½ d in. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Incised artist chop mark to underside. Provenance: Christie's, New York, Contemporary Ceramics and Glass, 13 February 1989, Lot 22 | Private Collection