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A Royal Doulton Sweetheart Rose Pattern Dinner Service H 4936, comprising 5 oval meat plates, pair round 2-handled lidded tureens, teapot, coffeepot, hot water jug, 2-handled lidded sugar bowl, milk jug, open sugar bowl, cake plate, 6 dinner plates, 6 dessert plates, 5 smaller plates, 13 side plates, 7 breakfast bowls, 11 teacups, 11 saucers, 5 coffee cups, 5 saucers (85)
A good Victorian Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, comprising Teapot, Coffee Pot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of baluster form, with all over engraved foliate decorations, to a contemporary armorial of a unicorn’s head, set with fleur-de-lys within an olive wreath over a ribbon marked “Persevere” and further hollow cast and applied Gothic style handles, and raised on spreading circular bases, to gilt interiors, weight combined 70 ½ oz all in, Coffee Pot marked for London 1854, remaining pieces London 1858, with Maker’s Mark for Edward & John Barnard and further retailer’s stamp for Widdowson & Veale (4)
A Kusnetzoff Russian porcelain Art Nouveau part tea service, 20th century, the cream body with gilt trailing drapery decoration, comprising of teapot on stand, coffee pot (minus lid), hot water pot, tazza, sugar pot, butter dish, six cups (minus saucers), twelve side plates, factory marks to bases, (chips to rims), (27 items).
A Limoges afternoon tea and coffee service, with fluted decoration, the maroon panels decorated flower heads with gilt ornamentation, comprising: a cylindrical coffee/teapot; a two-handled sugar bowl and cover; a milk jug and cover; seven tea cups; nine coffee cups; twelve 6in. saucers; eight 5in. saucers; and ten 7 1/2in. plates (one plate rim chipped and one saucer chipped).
A silver flatware service, by Viners, Sheffield and London marks, c.1936, each piece with fluted tapering handles and engraved initials 'J' (two variations), comprising: a soup ladle; ten table spoons; eleven table forks; twenty four dessert forks; twenty four dessert spoons; twelve soup spoons; twelve tea spoons; twelve coffee spoons; together with twelve bone-handled table knives; eleven bone-handled dessert knives; a carving knife; a carving fork; and a pair of early George V sauce ladles, of beaded Old English pattern, engraved monogram, approximately 190.25oz. of weighable silver.
A VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE by Martin Hall & Co, the ovoid body engraved with flower and vacant circular cartouche against formal scrolls and leafage, within borders of guilloche, domed covers with beaded knop finials, angular handles and on pedestal foot, comprising tea and coffee pots, two handled sugar bowl and cream jug, monogrammed, London 1871, approx. 70ozs. See illustration
A part service of Old English pattern cutlery, engraved a cat crest, comprising; four table spoon, eleven table forks, twelve soup spoons, five dessert spoons, two dessert forks, a sauce ladle, a fruit serving spoon, ten teaspoons and three coffee spoons. Maker W. T., Sheffield 1933. 92oz (3988gm). (49)
A four piece silver tea and coffee service, maker SG, Birmingham 1902, comprising :- a coffee pot of lobed rectangular shape raised on a conforming foot, the lower body embossed with scrolls, 24cm high, a matching tea pot, 18cm high together with the companion sugar bowl and cream jug, 70oz (4)
A quantity of china, including a tea service, glass decanters, small quantity of various late 18th Century, possibly Newhall tea bowls and saucers, a Derby coffee can, two porcelain salts with silver rims, a Christening cup for Fanny Rebecca Baylis, dated March 26th 1855, a Limoges jar and cover etc.
A good High Victorian four piece tea and coffee service, each piece with strap and foliate engraving, "C" scroll handles and a plain pedestal foot. The cream jug and sugar bowl with gilded interiors. The teapot, coffee pot and cream jug stamped with the maker's mark for Joseph Angell Snr. & Jnr., London 1845/47. The sugar bowl matched, but bearing a different maker's mark, London 1853. 72 1/2ozs. (See illustration)
A Swansea Japan pattern tea and coffee service, of London shape, enamelled with two bright green stippled panels edged with cobalt and gilt 'C' scrolls alternating with large puce flowers, a central gilt peony growing from a pink fence, the rim gilt, the service including a teapot, cover and stand 17cm h, printed SWANSEA in red, painted 436, or unmarked, c1814-1826 (17) Literature: Jones (A E) and Sir L Joseph Swansea Porcelain Shapes and Decoration, Cowbridge 1988, p186 ++In unusually finely preserved condition free from rubbing, flaking or restoration. Damaged as follows: one coffee cup with crack at the lower junction of the handle, one teacup with a section of the wall broken out and reglued without loss
A Coalport tea and coffee service, painted with scattered groups of flowers and lightly moulded with 'C' scrolls and foliage, the service including a milk jug, 14cm h, printed Society of Arts mark in red, or unmarked; a Derby lozenge shaped dessert dish, both c1820; six items of floral teaware, bearing spurious Swansea mark, early 20th c (38) ++Many pieces cracked or chipped, some fine including the Derby dish
A Victorian tea and coffee service, of baluster shape and embossed with fruit and flowers, having engraved handles and spouts, coffee pot 29cm h, by Robert Hennell & Sons, London 1852 & 59, 65ozs (4) ++The coffee pot with a bruise on one of the two small blank cartouches, the cream jug with a small dent below the handle, the lot in otherwise fine condition
Staffordshire porcelain part Coffee Service, comprising six cups, eleven saucers, coffee pot and cream jug, each piece hand-decorated with a scene of cottage and trees in the manner of Clarice Cliff, most pieces marked, "Hand-painted specially made for Lawleys', Stoke", some pieces hand-painted number 39.
A three piece oval half-reeded tea service by William Hutton & Sons, London 1906, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial; a silver oval toast rack, Sheffield 1923; a pair of salt spoons by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1874; and a boxed set of six silver-coloured metal coffee spoons, stamped marks
A collection of miniature tea ware, to include; a Wedgwood florally decorated miniature tea and coffee service, comprising; an oval tray 16.5cm wide, a coffee pot, a teapot, a sucrier and cover, a cream jug and a teacup and saucer, a selection of Coalport pale blue and pink tea wares including pedestal sucrier and cover, cream jug and teacup and saucer along with a Coalport Ming Rose trio (14)
Grainger Wood & Co Worcester early 19th century porcelain tea service, pattern no. 228, decorated with bands of leaf designs in shades of iron red and gilt comprising an oval boat shaped teapot, cover and stand, lidded twin handled sucrier, circular bowl, milk jug, two circular plates, seven tea cups, nine saucers and seven coffee cans, gilded script mark
ROYAL CROWN DERBY "ROYAL PINXTON ROSES" PARTIAL DINNER SERVICE, (modern), comprising; nine dinner plates, eight soup plates, nine fish/dessert plates, two gravy/sauce boats, six coffee cans and four saucers, cream jug, four saucers (probably for tea cups), four tea plates, six small bowls (total 49 pieces).
A CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE "EGGSHELL" COFFEE SERVICE comprising six cans and saucers with pale lemon and gilt borders in pierced silver repouss_ mounts with six silver teaspoons with pierced terminals in red leather presentation case by Wilson and Gill Goldsmiths, Regent Street, London. on opposite page

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