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A pair of Till & Sons oval dishes; six Prattware plates decorated with various scenes including two dogs with a dead rabbit titled "Both Alike"; a Japanese Imari bowl and another similar; a pair of Coleport Belfort pattern cups and saucers; a New Hall helmet shaped cream jug painted with roses and a pair of recumbent cow figurines
A large Victorian Ashworth Bros meatplate; a Copeland late Spode, "Spode`s Nigel" pattern meatplate, plate and three others; a part tea and coffee set with royal blue borders with gilt foliage decoration circa 1830 comprising ten saucers, a milk jug and sugar bowl (bowl riveted), three large tea cups and seven smaller (some AF); a pair of glass candlesticks; Wedgwood Jasper ware vase etc
A part tea service decorated in blue and gilt with floral borders comprising sandwich plate, eleven plates, eleven saucers, two sugar bowls, two milk jugs and ten cups; assorted miniature cups and saucers etc; a Price Bros cottage biscuit barrel and similar teapot; a pair of vases; end of day glass shoe etc
Two blue and white pearlware toy tea services, one printed with figures in rural landscapes, the other with the Boy on the Buffalo pattern, both 19th century. Comprising: two teapots and covers, two milk jugs, a sugar pot and cover, a slop bowl, five cups, three teabowls and eight saucers. (25)
An interesting collection of Chinese teawares, comprising thirty three teabowls and twenty two saucers, variously decorated with horses, figures, landscapes, armorials and flowers, reign and hall marks to some, some damages. (55) This collection was assembled as part of an understanding of how Chinese porcelain decoration influenced the later wares of English porcelain manufacturers and, later still, the blue and white printed pieces of the late 18th and 19th centuries.
Three Royal Worcester cups and saucers, two painted with the berries and hips of late summer, one with floral cartouches on a blue scale ground, a blue enamelled coffee spoon and a Spode inkwell and cover in pattern 2472, the Royal Worcester with printed marks and date codes for 1898 and 1924, restoration to the Spode, 12.3cm max. (9)
Two Derby cups and saucers, one armorial with a recumbent dog crest above the monogram `EC`, the other painted in peach and gilt, two Derby white-glazed moulded teabowls and a Chelsea-Derby teabowl painted with a band of flowers, late 18th / early 19th century, 13.8cm max. (7) The armorial cup has been previously associated with the Coleridge family.
A Chamberlain`s Worcester fluted part tea service, decorated with sepia roses and gilt foliage, and an English porcelain part tea service painted with pink roses, most 1st half 19th century, some damages. Comprising: two teapots and covers, one stand, a sugar bowl and cover, two milk jugs, six plates, seven teabowls, ten teacups, ten coffee cups and nineteen saucers. (61)
* Five German porcelain cups or teabowls and saucers, including Wallendorf, variously decorated with landscapes, a piano and figures beside water, and a Zurich teabowl and saucer painted with an oriental design in iron red, various marks, 18th century, 13.6cm max. (12) Provenance: from a distinguished private European collection.
* Six Vienna cups and saucers, two painted with flowers, one with monogrammed initials formed from garlands, two with figures in landscapes and one with ladies with elaborate hairstyles titled `a la Capritieuse` and `a la traeasiere`, blue shield marks, 18th and 19th centuries, 14cm max. (12) Provenance: from a distinguished private European collection.
* Four Meissen cups and saucers, one painted in monochrome with figures in landscapes within elaborate cartouches, one in purpurmalerei with courting couples, one with figures at work, the other with botanical flower specimens, blue crossed swords marks, 18th century, some damages, 15cm max. (8) Provenance: from a distinguished private European collection.
* Two German and Italian porcelain teabowls and three saucers, decorated in the manner of Meissen with Chinoiserie figures and harbour scenes within elaborate strapwork cartouches, a similar teabowl, an Italian goldChinesen cup, two Meissen cups painted with purpurmalerei figures and Oriental flowers, 18th and 19th centuries, some damages, 12.6cm max. (9) Provenance: from a distinguished private European collection.
* An unusual collection of teawares, including Italian porcelain European-subject Chinese, painted with Chinoiserie scenes and traders in harbours after Meissen, and with Oriental flowers and foliage, 2nd half 18th century. Comprising: three teabowls and saucers, two covered cups, four teabowls and two coffee cups. Provenance: from a distinguished private European collection.
* A pair of Doccia cups and saucers, painted with scenes of Chinese figures at various pursuits within strapwork panels in the manner of Meissen, the saucers fitted with later silvered metal mounts, c.1770, hairline cracks, 12.5cm. (4) Provenance: from a distinguished private European collection.
* Two Copenhagen saucers, painted in the manner of Meissen, one with recumbent cattle before rocks, the other with three hunters and a dog, all within gilt fretwork cartouches and borders, blue wave marks, late 18th century, some gilt wear & restoration, 14.2cm max. (2) Provenance: from a distinguished private European collection.
* Three German porcelain cups and saucers, one Furstenberg painted with Chinese figures, one Ludwigsburg decorated with a hunter and a stag being pursued by hounds, one Berlin painted with a dwarf riding on the back of a tortoise, and a Frankenthal teabowl and saucer with osier moulded borders, 18th century, 13cm max. (8) Provenance: from a distinguished private European collection.
* Three Nove coffee cans and two saucers, Antonibon factory, one can painted with an Oriental figure taking tea, the rest with colourful sprays of Oriental flowers, and a similar vase or tea canister and cover, late 18th century, 14cm max. (7) Provenance: from a distinguished private European collection.
A quantity of Royal Doulton dinner and tea wares in the `Desert star` pattern, comprising; seven dinner plates, fourteen side plates, eleven small plates, seven bowls, one oval dish, nine tea cups, six saucers, two coffee cups, six egg cups, one tea pot, one milk jug, one water jug, one gravy boat and stand.

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