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Royal Worcester Evesham 3 trays Dinner and Tea Service comprising 9 Dinner Plates, 7 x Fish Plates, 9 Side Plates, 8 Bowls, 9 Teacups and Saucers, 6 x Soup/Cereal, 8 Small Ramekin, 1 Medium Ramekin, 1 Large Ramekin/Souffle, 9 Coffee Cups and Saucers, Coffee Pot, Serving Dishes, Vegetable Dishes etc (115)
A ROYAL COPENHAGEN OF DENMARK PART COFFEE SERVICE with basket weave border and flower sprig decoration comprising coffee pot and cover, milk jug, sugar basin with handle and cover and a set of six miniature tea cups and saucers; together with a similar later Royal Copenhagen part tea service comprising seventeen tea cups and saucers and two milk jugs.
T Goode & Co Ltd, `New Chelsea` pattern tea wares, sixteen tea cups, twenty saucers, twenty side plates, two slop bowls, three cake plates, a muffin dish and cover, a milk jug, a cream jug, and two smaller bowls Reputedly given to the vendor`s mother by HRH The Princess Royal (Queen Mary) on her wedding day (66)
A good Group of Wedgwood & Co. Pearlware Dinner Wares of conchological interest, each piece printed in brown and hand-coloured with various shells and seaweeds, comprising: a very large Tureen and Cover, 41cm; a Scallop-shaped Desert Dish; 21cm, three Soup Plates of two forms, two Dinner Plates and a rectangular Meat Dish, various borders, various marks, some unmarked; and a Tea Bowl and two Saucers (12). Holdaway, p.67 for borders. The rococo, the dominant style of the middle of the 18th century, saw shells as decorative ornament; by the neo-Classical, shells were seen as worthy of study and many illustrated books appeared at the turn of the century, no doubt used as source material for these pieces. At the table, the startled diner might uncover a pyramidella maculata as he forked the last of his larded oysters.
Wedgwood and Co `Etruscan Figures`, a Tureen, Cover and Stand; two Jugs; a large Meat Dish, two Plates; and oval Dish each with brown prints of Grecian figures within polychrome borders in three styles, and two Tea Bowls and Saucers and a small covered Tureen, some with impressed marks, some damage and restoration, tureen stand: 54cm (15). Tureen label: Stoke-on-Trent Museum Ceramics Department NCS 1986 220. Holdaway, p 165; 166. C&P, p 66.
Bat-printed bone china Tea and Coffee Wares, various factories, mainly Spode, comprising eight Cups; eight Coffee Cans; six Saucers; three Bowls and two Saucer Dishes, a Teapot Stand and two Plates, mostly with animal subjects after Howlitt, some pattern numbers, some wear or damage (30) S. See Spode, p. 85; 86; 87; 88.
A Picnic Hamper by Edwards & Sons, 161-169 Regent Street, London, the leather cloth covered wooden case fitted with brackets for attaching to a car, containing utensils for four people (some missing), including white ceramic plates, saucers and cups, knives, forks, spoons, corkscrew, spirit kettle, sandwich boxes, tins, bottles and wicker cased glasses, 53cm by 37cm

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