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Evans (Rev. John). Companion for the Steam-Packet, in Excursions to Chepstow, Newport, Swansea, Ilfracombe, Tenby, and their Vicinities, Bristol: Sold by Bulgin [and others], 1824, eng. map of the Bristol Channel area, ad. leaf present at the end, woodcut vign. tail-pieces, orig. printed boards, with a vign. of a steam packet on the lower cover, soiled, spine rubbed, edges untrimmed, 12mo. The principal steam-packet excursions from Bristol, embarking at the Cumberland Basin. Dedicated to George and Samuel Lunell, Merchants, to whose spirit of enterprise Bristol is principally indebted for the first steam-packet established from its port with permanent success.Ó. (1)
Royal Crown Derby Mikao: a pair of boat shape bon bon dishes, 5¼" wide; a sugar basin, a pair of plates, 8½" dia, decorated in blue within gilt line borders; a Derby teapot, painted in underglaze blue with birds amongst oriental flowers, circa 1880; a Royal Worcester plate printed in blue with a Chinese landscape, circa 1881, 10" dia. (7).
A Belleek Co Fermanagh Composite Part Grass Pattern Teaset, early 20th century, comprising six teacups and saucers, uncovered two-handled sugar basin, and milk jug, the moulded grass decoration picked out in light iridescent colours, gilded rims, various black printed wolfhound, tower and harp marks Teawares of this type are illustrated in Langham (Marion) Belleek Irish Porcelain, pg.175-Belleek Pottery Catalogue 1904.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Tea Service, each piece richly painted with a still life of fruit, apples, peaches, cherries, grapes and pears by Freeman, V Cook, A Telford, D Bowen, comprising six teacups and saucers, eight small tea plates, three larger tea plates, a bread and butter plate, milk jug and sugar basin, black printed crown and wheel marks (25)
A SHELLEY VOGUE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE painted in yellow, black and silver with the Blocks pattern, comprising nine tea cups, eleven saucers, eleven plates, four coffee cups and six saucers, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar basin and one large plate, printed mark and pattern number 11787 (one tea cup with chip to foot rim).
A George IV silver compressed round teapot by John Houle, London 1821, with a wood handle and ivory finial, a gadroon and leaf chased rim, part fluted flush-hinged cover on four lef chased feet, the body engraved with a crest, 16.5cm (6.5in) diameter, 896g (28.75oz) gross; together with a silver milk jug, the marks worn with a gadrooned rim and leaf chased scroll handle, 16.5cm (6.5in) diameter, 288g (9.25 oz) gross, and an old Sheffield plate round sugar basin, 15cm (6in)
A Victorian silver embossed round dessert service by Wakeley and Wheeler, London 1895, comprising; a sugar basin, a helmet shaped cream jug, six Albany pattern small spoons and a sugar tongs, each chased or embossed with flowers and foliate scrolls, the sugar bowl 8.5cm diameter (3.25 in), 277g (8.75 oz) in a fitted leather bound case

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