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A collection of Copeland `Spode`s Italian` pattern blue printed wares, including eight dinner plates, five teacups and six saucers, four coffee cups and six saucers, sauce boat, two preserve jars and covers, toast rack, jug, six tea plates, square cake plate, large fruit bowl, pudding basin and a flan dish, majority with blue oval mark to base (minor faults), together with some other blue printed wares (faults).
A Royal Doulton stoneware three piece tea service, circa 1905, commemorating Lord Nelson, relief decorated with portraits and The Victory, a blue/green ground beneath the inscription `England expects...`, comprising: a tea pot and cover, a milk jug and a sugar basin, impressed marks, the tea pot 17cm long; and a Royal Doulton stoneware jug, circa 1905, commemorating Lord Nelson, `Nelson and his Captains`, 21.5cm high (see illustration on our website).
A matched three piece silver tea service, by Stephen Smith, for the Goldsmiths Alliance, the tea pot London 1876, sugar basin and cream jug 1877, in the Indian taste, with panels of zodiac signs, 682g (21.9 oz) gross. In 1876 Queen Victoria was made Empress of India prompting the decorative arts to produce wares with an overriding taste of the sub continent.
A late George III silver circular pedestal three piece tea service by J. E. Terry & Co. (John Edward Terry), London 1817, the tea pot with a lobed finial to the part lobed domed cover, a leaf-capped loop handle, embossed with alternating foliage, on a circular base, the cream jug and sugar basin with leaf-capped flying scroll handles, the tea pot 27cm (10 1/2in) long, 1486g (47.8 oz) gross. The crest of AKELAND, FEATHERSTONEHAUGH, HAY, PATTON, TRIPP, WATT and others.
A quantity of stone composition planters, of recent manufacture, including a square form cast with squirrels in relief, 34cm high, 35cm square, another planter with classical twin handled urn, on stepped feet, 29cm high, 30cm wide; a figural planter lappet moulded basin supported by a stylised figure, on naturalistic moulded base, 47cm high, a pair of figural ornaments modelled seated, each 60cm high and a pair of twin handled urns, body, 35cm high, 35cm wide, and another figural jardini?re, 105cm high, 50cm diameter. Provenance: Donnington Castle House, Donnington, Newbury, Berkshire.
A Shelley Regency shape tea for two, decorated in shades of blue and pink with the Phlox pattern, comprising a teapot and cover, two teacups and saucers, a small plate, a milk jug and sugar basin, together with three Doulton series ware plates decorated with stylized floral patterns (small chip to spout of teapot).
A collection of 19th Century and later tea wares to include a Derby soup plate decorated in gilt and with floral sprays, a Chinese saucer decorated in the Imari palette, various 19th Century cups and saucers, a Grimwade`s "Quick-Cooker" pudding basin and lid, various Continental creamware basket pattern plates, a blanc-de-chine vase in the form of a stork, a Beswick "Walt Disney" child`s feeding bowl, etc
A DERBY PASTORAL OR FOUNTAIN GROUP ascribed to Pierre Stephan, with a piping shepherd standing beside a sleeping shepherdess before a classical urn and dolphin fountain, the waters cascading into a shell basin, on sprigged rocky mound with a lamb, painted with puce or purple flowers and roses heightened in gilt, 31cm h, patch marks, collector`s label, c1770 Provenance: John H Cottam Collection, No 83. ++An attractive example of this scarce Derby model in unusually good condition with small restoration to the flute and part of the female figure`s left foot
Victorian silver five piece tea service comprising: coffee pot, 28cm high, large teapot, 16.5cm high, small teapot, 14.25cm high, each with a melon finial and standing on splayed supports together with matching two handled sugar basin, 20.5cm wide and cream jug, 16.75cm high, each piece being of lobed form, makers Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1846-1851, 85.5oz approx gross
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY RIDGWAY PORCELAIN PART TEASET, relief moulded and polychrome enamelled with scattered floral sprays within gilt embellished and royal blue ozier fancy borders, the teapot and sucrier with domed covers with butterfly finials, painted red mark 2/852 circa 1820, comprising: teapot and cover, two handled sucrier and cover, cream jug, slops basin, eleven morning tea cups, twelve afternoon tea cups, eleven saucers, two saucer dishes in sizes and a shaped circular cake plate (41). See illustration
A FRENCH MID 20th CENTURY SILVER PLATED FOUR PIECE TEA & COFFEE SERVICE by Christofle, with baluster bodies, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, covered sugar basin and cream jug, the domed covers with an ornate flower finial, leaf cast and fan spouts, the bifurcated banded handles with entwined strapwork and rocaille terminals, on raised foot rims
A GEORGE V SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA SERVICE, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1911/1912, of octagonal outline, each piece with a raised foliate pierced collar, on claw and ball feet with foliate knees, comprising tea pot, hot water jug, cream jug, sugar basin and spirit kettle, stand and burner, total approx. weight 102oz gross. See illustration

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