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A four piece tea service, raised on a spreading foot the compressed circular teapot with a flat scroll spout, the vase shaped hot water jug with a scroll spout, the hinged covers with ebony finials and scroll handles, laurel chased borders, a milk jug and two handled sugar basin. Makers Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1927 and 1929. 41oz. (all in).
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY EPNS FIVE-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE-SERVICE comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, each piece of rounded oblong form with gadrooned booge and lower body on four ball feet, the pots and hot water jug with ebonised finials and handles, all stamped EP*** NS 33515 beneath (5).
A William IV silver three piece teaset by Henry Wilkinson and Co, Sheffield 1834, comprising: a teapot of melon shape embossed with a vine pattern, raised on four anthemion scrolled feet and with an insulated vine decorated handle, 16.5cm, together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, 46.25oz (3).
20th Century five piece silver plated tea and coffee set, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, hot water pot, milk jug, sugar basin, all of squat form with gadrooned decoration, also a silver plated serving tray, with gadroon border and central sole decorated with scrolling foliage, 50 cm, (20") length (6)
Late 1930's three piece teaset, London, comprising teapot, (1937), with ebonised handle, milk jug, (1938) and twin handled sugar basin, (1935), of squat form with gadrooned border, all supported on hoof feet, also a Georgian sugar sifter, London 1801, possibly by Randall Chatterton, also a Chester 1899 mustard pot and cover complete with blue liner and a Birmingham salt, 1902, with blue liner, weight approx 1041g, all in (6)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cream Jug and Sugar Basin, decorated by Kitty Blake, each painted with fruiting and flowering brambles against an ivory ground, both signed, encircling lines in gilt and with gilded rim, printed mark in puce, the cream jug with "Royal Worcester", year mark for 1936 and 1937, {the bowl 13cm diameter, the jug 10cm high}.
A Royal Crown Derby English Bone China Dinner and Tea Service, pattern 8962, late 20th century, decorated with Oriental floral patterns in "Imari" colours, comprising two tureens and covers, two sauceboats and stands, two sauce tureens, covers and stands, twelve dinner plates, {26.5cm diameter}, soup bowls and stand, side plates, {21cm diameter}, tea plates, two graduated oval meat dishes, twelve teacups and saucers, six coffee cans and saucers, coffee pot, cream jug and sugar basin with cover, printed marks in red and 8962 and XXXVII.
A Worcester Porcelain Queen Charlotte Pattern Tea Bowl and Saucer, with fretted square mark; A Sugar Basin, to match, {11.8cm}; A Worcester Blue and White Transfer Printed Tea Bowl and Saucer, with figures in a canopied boat near a triple arched bridge with buildings, within a formal frame and landscape vignette border, Chinese character mark, 9?; and A Worcester Fluted Tea Bowl and Saucer, of silver form with strapwork and lambrequin borders, circa 1765 (4).
A Wiltshaw & Robinson Ltd., Carlton Works of Stoke china tea and breakfast service, some marked BG Wiltshaw with a crown c1890, decorated blue, rust and gilt, comprising, teapot and stand, milk jug, a slop bowl, a lidded two handled sugar basin, nine cups and saucers, nine plates, two cake plates, toast rack and six egg cups. Some with earlier monogram mark.
A FOUR PIECE VICTORIAN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE comprising tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, the compressed circular bodies partly lobed, with repousse floral decoration and gadrooned rims, by George William Adams, 1889-1890, the teapot and coffee pot with wooden handles and finials, 49.5oz all in (4)
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY SQUARE TOP WASHSTAND the rising top revealing a recess for a bowl and two tumblers, enclosed by a pair of doors, a drawer beneath on slender square tapering legs, joined by a spindle jug stretcher, 15in. (38cm.) wide together with a collection of Mason's Ironstone wares, printed with a Japanned patter, comprising: a basin, two shallow tumblers and an octagonal jug
The Hester Savory part tea and coffee service of Spode bat-printed wares (P200 series, S7), comprising Old Oval shape cream jug, slop basin, saucer dish, eleven Bute shape teacups, twelve coffee cans and eighteen saucers, first three items with painted pattern number 557 (saucer dish with hair crack, some other damage); sold together with assorted documentation.

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