Ten Transfer-printed Teaware, England, c. 1800-1843, a bone china cottage-shape teapot printed in light blue underglaze with the Two Temples II, Variation Broseley pattern, domed strainer, printed maker's mark, ht. 5 1/4; a Wood & Challinor London-shaped earthenware teapot printed in light blue underglaze with the Two Temples II, Variation Broseley pattern, printed maker's mark including the number "10," ht. 7 3/4; a Spode bone china Etruscan-shape cup and saucer printed in light blue underglaze with the Two Temples II, Variation Broseley pattern, gilt trim, printed maker's mark, cup ht. 1 3/4, saucer dia. 6; a Spode bone china trio consisting of a cup, ht. 2 1/4, saucer, dia. 5 1/2, and dessert plate, dia. 6 1/2 in., printed in light blue underglaze with the Two Temples II, Variation Broseley pattern, printed maker's mark; a cottage-shape earthenware teapot printed in blue underglaze with a Dragon pattern, unmarked, ht. 6 3/4; a Hilditch London-shape porcelain teapot printed in rust underglaze with the Boy with Spotted Dog pattern, enameled over the glaze in green, blue, and yellow, printed maker's mark, ht. 7; and a silver-shaped earthenware teapot printed in blue underglaze with the Curling Palm pattern, hand-painted molded finial, unmarked, ht. 5 1/2 in.
Provenance: The Zeller Collection. All three Spode pieces previously in the David Drakard Collection.
Condition
Condition: Wood & Challinor teapot: In very good condition with only one chip to edge of spout.
Each Spode piece in very good condition with small stress marks to base of the cup.
Dragon pattern teapot: Good condition. One chip to the underside of the collar and one or two tiny nicks to the inside of the body under the lid.
Boy with Spotted Dog pattern teapot: Very good condition. Some tea staining on the interior and under the base.
Curling Palm pattern teapot: Very good condition. The very tip of the finial has been professionally restored.
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