A Worcester part tea service, painted in blue and gilt with sprays of flowers, comprising; a barrel-shaped teapot and cover, a slop bowl, a sugar bowl, a teapot stand, a sparrow-beak jug; eight coffee cups, three ogee teacups, a teabowl and four saucers, some with crescent marks (some damage); and a similar lobed oval dish, crescent marks, late 18th century
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A selection of Swansea porcelain, painted with scattered cornflowers, comprising: a shaped square tray for a cabaret, script mark (some minute rim chips); a pair of 'Paris flute' coffee cups and saucers, painted with cornflowers, one cup without gilt-line rims and with printed mark; and a teacup ensuite, circa 1816
A pair of Nantgarw ecuelles, covers and stands, painted with bouquets of flowers within gilt C-scroll borders, the ecuelles 19cm diameter, the saucers impressed NANTGARW CW, circa 1814 (one saucer cracked in half and glued) Cf. W.D. John, Nantgarw Porcelain, (1948), illustration 28B for the same shape with plainer decoration.
A selection of New Hall teawares, comprising: a commode-shaped teapot and cover, painted with scattered floral sprays, painted pattern no. 195 (old metal repair to spout); and a part tea service painted with floral sprays within a ribband and flower border, comprising; a helmet-shape jug, a slop bowl, a sugar bowl and five teabowls and six saucers, the slop bowl with painted pattern no. 186 (minor damage and wear)
A Coalport 'Rococo Revival' part tea service, painted with panels of floral sprays within gilt C-scroll borders and reserved on a grey ground, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar box and cover, a slop bowl, a milk jug, two sandwich plates, twelve teacups and saucers and eight coffee cups, circa 1835 (some minor damage)
A Sevres (outside decorated) tte a tte, printed, painted and gilt in the manner of a service originally ordered by Louis-Philippe (King of the French 1830-48) and decorated with a band of scrolling foliage and animals and with the cypher of Louis-Philippe, comprising; a coffee pot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug and two coffee cups and saucers, various Sevres marks for the third quarter of the 19th century with cancellation marks and later faux chateau inventory and Louis-Philippe cypher marks, the decoration late 19th century and probably Limoges (minor chips, one cup a Limoges replacement)
A Meissen (outside decorated) and Dresden composite part tete a tete, variously painted with eighteenth century military vignettes and battle scenes, comprising; a tray, a milk jug; a hot water jug, a sucrier and cover and a pair of teacups and saucers, the tray 43.5cm wide, various blue crossed swords marks and similar, some with cancellation marks, late 19th century (hot water jug lacks a cover, other minor damage)
Dresden tea service of fluted spiral form, decorated with hand painted floral sprays, comprising of a trio, two cups and saucer, sugar bowl and butter dish, also a pair of continental tea cups and saucers of shaped quatrefoil form decorated with flower sprays and insects, (blue cross swords to base)
A 19th century Wedgwood porcelain tte-ˆ-tte tea, of lobed melon form, each painted with red shaped cartouches, flowers and foliage within gilt rims, comprising teapot, two cups and saucers, sucrier and cover, cream jug, printed Wedgwood vase mark in blue, retailer's stamp of A. & N. C. S. L. Dresden, circa 1880
A Chinese Imari bullet shaped teapot and cover, painted in iron red, underglaze blue and gilt with cockerels, flowers and foliage, 12cm high; a pair of 'famille rose' saucer dishes, painted with colourful flowers and foliage; four 'famille rose' saucers, enamelled with figures in landscapes; five further saucers; a 'famille rose' teabowl and saucer, enamelled with flowers within sepia and gilt diapered borders; seven teabowls and a teacup, all Qianlong (1736-1795) and early 19th century (faults) (22)
Chinese Imari wares, comprising a globular teapot and cover, decorated with chrysanthemums and lotus sprays, 16.5cm high; another, 17cm high (cover lacking finial, replaced wicker- wound metal handle); another, 19cm high (near contemporary replaced white metal spout); a set of five teabowls and four saucers, painted with mountainous island landscapes; three further saucers and a teabowl, etc, all typically decorated in underglaze blue, iron red and gilt, Qianlong (1736-1795) (17)
A Chinese 'famille rose' sparrow beak baluster cream jug and cover, brightly enamelled with flower sprays within black borders gilt with scrollwork, scroll handle, 13cm high, Qianlong (1736-1795); eight English porcelain fluted teabowls and saucers, colourfully enamelled with bouquets of pink flowers within red and puce scroll borders, saucer 12.5cm diameter; another teabowl, late 18th century (18)
A Worcester coffee cup, printed in blue with the 'Mansfield' pattern; a teabowl, printed in blue with the 'Birds In The Branches' pattern; three saucers, printed in blue with the 'Birds In The Branches' pattern; another Worcester saucer, printed in blue with a European landscape, crescent mark (6)
A Belleek 'Tridacna' part tea and coffee service, Irish 20th century, comprising teapot and cover, cream jug, sugar basin, slop bowl, tray, ten tea cups, eleven coffee cups, two cake plates, twelve plates, twelve tea saucers and seven coffee saucers, all of characteristic form with pink and gilt rims. Tray 40cm.
A Clarice Cliff pottery "Nasturtium" pattern coffee service enamelled in orange, red, green, yellow and brown with red and orange flowers on a blue mottled ground, within orange and yellow banded borders, the coffee pot with waisted sides, shaped angular handle and conical cover, 6ins high (spout chipped), six coffee cups with flared bodies and solid moulded handles (one with hairline crack), six saucers, and milk jug of conforming pattern (chipped) (all bear black printed mark to base with red printed retailer's mark for "Lawley's" and impressed with date codes for 1932)
Six Continental porcelain coffee cups and saucers in the "Sevres" manner, and a matching circular two-handled bowl and cover, the centres enamelled in rose with romantic landscapes within gilt borders on a royal blue ground, the cups with twin moulded handles, cups 3ins high, saucers 5.25ins diameter, bowl 5ins diameter x 4.5ins high (apparently unmarked)

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