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An Alfred Powell Wedgwood ewer and basin decorated allover with daisies (extensively damaged) (2) basin - 40.5cm diameter 1041 A 19th century ceramic cheese dish and cover with flowerhead finial above cover decorated with moulded flowers and foliage with gilt outline the dish with a border of moulded foliage gilt painted 157 to underside 28cm diameter
A Masons Patent Ironstone part washing set decorated with rust printed dragons comprising: a large sixteen sided basin 40cm wide; a chamber pot 23cm wide; a sponge dish and drainer 20cm wide; a soap dish drainer and cover 13cm wide; and an additional drainer and cover; together with another part washing set decorated with bold vines to the border comprising: a basin 38cm diameter; another basin 34cm diameter; and a soap dish and drainer 21cm wide (qty)
A Royal Crown Derby Japan pattern, 2451, tea service, for six, typically decorated in iron red, gilt and underglaze blue with stylised flowerheads and leaf scrolls in compartments, comprising teacups, saucers, tea plates, boat shaped teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug and slop basin, printed marks in red, pattern number and date codes for circa 1928
A silver twin-handled sugar basin part gadrooned and embossed with foliate scrolls London 1911; a silver octagonal baluster caster a similar pepper four other pepperettes a pair of silver napkin rings two other napkin rings a whisky label a silver-rimmed glass bowl and a small quantity of flatware
A Staffordshire porcelain part tea service, circa 1825, painted with floral sprays beneath cobalt blue rims heightened with gilt scrolls and cream ground panels, comprising a teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a slop basin, a milk jug, five teacups, seven coffee cans, nine saucers and a muffin dish and cover, together with two associated trios (faults).
A 19th Century 'Amherst Japan' pattern part tea service, printed and painted in iron red and cobalt blue with yellow highlights, comprising six teacups and saucers, three larger saucers, six tea plates, a slop basin, a milk jug and a cake plate, blue printed marks and pattern no. 824 (minor faults to jug and slop basin).
A collection of Copeland Spode's 'Italian' pattern tea wares, including thirteen teacups and saucers, two teapots and covers, thirteen tea plates, two cake plates, a slop basin, a sugar bowl, a preserve jar and cover and a milk jug, together with two Masons octagonal blue printed jugs, a blue printed cheese dish and cover and a pair of vases (faults).
A Susie Cooper pottery tea service of “Kestral” shape decorated in pale pink and beige with banded and spotted borders, comprising - teapot, 6.5ins high, water jug, 7.75ins high, milk jug, 3.5ins high, sugar basin, 4ins diameter, slop basin, 5ins diameter (cracked), six cups (one slightly chipped), six saucers, six 6.75ins side plates, and bread and butter plate, 8.5ins diameter (cracked) (brown printed marks to bases with pattern No. 475/21 – 24 pieces)
A mid 19th Century Staffordshire porcelain tea and coffee service, the whole enamelled in colours with various flowers within wide blue, gilt and fawn pattern borders (unmarked - pattern No. 893 in red to base), comprising - ten tea cups (two cracked), eleven coffee cups (two cracked and damaged), eight saucers, two bread and butter plates, teapot (somewhat discoloured), two handled sugar basin and cover, milk jug, slop basin, and 8ins plate (36 pieces – possibly Spode) Part
A George III three piece tea service, the squat rectangular bodies partly reeded, the flanked rims with bold gadroon, shell and leaf scroll mounts, moulded angular handles, all on four ball feet, comprising - teapot, 6.5ins high, two handled sugar basin, and milk jug, by Samuel Hennell & John Terrey, London 1814 (gross weight 54ozs)
An Edward VII three piece tea service of Georgian design, the octagonal panelled bodies with gadroon mounts to rims and with reeded central girdle and embossed with leaf ornament, all on four ball feet, comprising - teapot, 7ins high (handle repaired), two handled sugar basin, and milk jug, by James Aitchison, London 1904 (gross weight 36ozs)
A silver oval three piece tea service by Walker & Hall Sheffield 1918 with half reeded body the teapot with composition harp handle and lobed finial 23.5cm (9.25in) long 851g (27.25 oz) gross; and a silver oblong cream jug and sugar basin Birmingham 1901 with half gadrooned body 15cm (6in) wide 145g (4.5 oz)

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