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James Kent Floral Chintz bachelor's teapot,
cream jug and teacup, printed factory marks to the bases of each ... [more like this]
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Doulton Lambeth stoneware bachelor's teapot
with incised and relief moulded decoration, impressed factory mark and inscribed initials to the base, 11cm high ... [more like this]
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VICTORIAN SILVER BACHELOR'S TEAPOT, DANIEL
& CHARLES HOULE, LONDON 1862, of petite globular form, the cover with turned wooden knop, engraved with an armorial. 12.5oz £100-150 ... [more like this]
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Two Wedgwood black basalt jugs, relief moulded
with classical figures, flowers and leaves, together with a similar bachelor's teapot and cover, the largest 10cm high ... [more like this]
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An Edward VII silver bachelor's teapot, half-reeded
form with ebony handle, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1906, approx. 14oz. gross £60-80 ... [more like this]
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A VICTORIAN BACHELOR'S TEAPOT of oval half
fluted form with wooden urn finial on domed lid, flattened loop handle and collet foot, 9" wide, London 1895, 10ozs 18dwts ... [more like this]
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A late Victorian silver bachelor's teapot,
of semi-fluted oval form, with ebonised finial and handle, Sheffield 1897, 8oz. ... [more like this]
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A Victorian silver bachelors circular teapot,
Birmingham 1871, with a cut everted rim, ebonised handle and finial, on four spade feet, makers mark rubbed, 13cm high, 8oz. ... [more like this]
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A Doulton stoneware jug, incised EL and HH,
12cm; and a Doulton Lambeth bachelor's teapot. ... [more like this]
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A TEA KETTLE, with beaded rim, a lampstand,
with spirit lamp, 31cm h, by Atkin Brothers, early 20th c; a pair of baluster café au lait pots with turned pearwood handle; a bachelor's teapot (4) ... [more like this]
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BACHELORS SILVER TEAPOT, oval part fluted
form with black angular scroll handle and carved knop, 4 1/2" (11.5cm) high, overall marks rubbed, 7oz gross ... [more like this]
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A late Victorian bachelors silver teapot
and sugar basin,
by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1900,
half swirl-fluted bodies, angular handles, knop finial,
approx. weight 10oz. (2). ... [more like this]
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A late-Victorian silver bachelor's teapot,
by
William Hutton and Sons, London 1896,
oval form, part fluted decoration, scroll handle, monogrammed, length 19.5cm, plus a silver two handled sugar bowl of oval fluted form, ... [more like this]
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A George IV bachelor's teapot, of squat circular
form with embossed decoration, a pedestal foot and a flower finial, crested, by Thomas Austin, London 1826, 18oz. ... [more like this]
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A Victorian bachelor's teapot, with a domed
cover and knop finial, by George Fox, London 1872, and an Edwardian small navette shaped inkstand with a central mounted bottle, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1907, the ... [more like this]
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A George IV bachelor's teapot, with a decorative
spout and a squat body with melon fluting, by Robert Garrard, London 1822, 14oz. ... [more like this]
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A bachelors silver teapot and sugar bowl
Birmingham
1909, with panelled body and simple scroll handles; together with a pair of simple napkin rings and assorted dressing table brushes and hand mirrors etc (qty) ... [more like this]
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Property from a private collection, Alameda,
CA
Including: Sheffield hot water jug with wooden handle and crest, height: 12 3/4in; Sheffield baluster form coffee pot with wooden handle, height: 11in; Sheffield sugar ... [more like this]
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A silver plated bachelor type teapot, a cruet,
a tray with pierced gallery, basket etc. ... [more like this]
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A SILVER BACHELORS OVAL TEAPOT with a wavy
edge four cabriole legs ebonised handle and matching finial 5" high London 1900 by Searle & Co. and a Victorian silver tea caddy with fluted lower body matching hinged lid ... [more like this]
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