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A Meissen hausmalerie saucer, painted in underglaze blue with a bird in flight among flowering shrubs, painted in overglaze enamels in shades of iron-red, green and ochre with flowerheads, a woman, a cockerel and a village, 12.8cm diameter, blue crossed swords mark, Pressnummer 36, circa 1740 (rim chip at 1o'clock)
A John Turner porcelain oval teapot, cover and stand, painted in shades of iron-red, puce, blue and gilt with sprays of flowers, with leaf moulded spout terminal (old repair to cover finial, some wear); and a tea bowl and saucer ensuite (minor wear), circa 1800; and two New Hall type teacups and a saucer, spirally moulded and painted in the Chinese Export style, late 18th century
Four 19th century children's plates, all with printed decoration, two with moulded petals, entitled 'Too Much Of A Good Thing', another vine moulded entitled 'Who When I Could Both Read And Spell ... My Grandfather', a polychrome decorated entitled 'My Sister', and a saucer 'Ladies All I Pray make Free And Tell Me How You Like Your Tea?'. (5). 5 5/8" (14cm) diameter
A Chinese export famille rose armorial cream jug, Qianlong (1736-95), of squat tapering globular form, painted with rose sprays and lion crest and monogramme W D W, spout chip, handle repaired, 3" high, a pair of famill rose conical cups, 19th century, each decorated with a crane and aquatic plants, damaged, 2.5" diameter and a New Hall type shanked saucer, circa 1800, decorated with a basket of flowers and sprigs, chipped, 5.5" diameter (4)
A Derby porcelain spirally reeed and gilded coffee cup and saucer, circa 1785, puce mark, 2.75" high, a Derby coffee can, Stevenson & Hancock, late 19th century, with wishbone handle and polychrome enamelled with chantilly sprigs, hairline crack, 2.5" high and a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern ring handled cup and saucer, date code for 1910 (5)
A New Hall pattern 446 porcelain trio, circa 1805, decorated in a rich Imari palette with stylised wisteria trees within gilt lined borders, red enamel tally marks, comprising bute shaped cup, coffee can and saucer and an A & E Keeling shanked tea bowl and saucer, circa 1790, decorated with pattern 126, minor enamel rubbing (5)
An early Victorian tea cup and saucer, painted with flowers within a green and gilt border, possilby Spode, painted pattern No. 3/114; a Derby coffee cup and saucer, painted with floral sprays on a pale blue ground within a gilt border, printed mark in red, c.1825-40; an early Victorian cup and saucer, decorated in the Imari palette, pattern No.1025 (6)

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