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Christopher Dresser for Heath & Middleton A silver picnic tea set London, 1899 the tea set part-fluted cylindrical, comprising: tea pot, caddy, burner, flask, sugar bowl, milk jug; a pair of Coalport porcelain tea cups and saucers, the cups with Hukin & Heath stamp; two teaspoons and sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1898; leather case (13)
A pair of (Paris) powdered purple-ground cups and saucers a Paris powdered lilac-ground cup and saucer and a Paris porcelain (Naples decorated) metal-mounted inkwell. CIRCA 1828, BOTH CUPS MARKED HULOT RUE ALBANY N2/Fb St. MARTIN; THE LILAC-GROUND CUP AND INKWELL FIRST QUARTER OF 19TH CENTURY,. The first painted with hunting scenes, with purple and gilt anthemion borders; painted with a bouquet within a raised-gilt scroll cartouche issuing flowering branches; the inkwell painted with ships in a harbour scene, with bronzed cover, pierced liner and square plinth. The inkwell 5s in. (14.5 cm.) high (7).
A Paris (Dagoty) part breakfast-service. CIRCA 1810, VARIOUS IRON-RED STENCILLED MARKS. Painted with hounds, stags, rabbits and other animals in continuous wooded landscape, with grasses and foliage, within gilt foliage anthemion borders and gilt band rims, comprising:. An oviform coffee-pot and cover (chip to spout). An oviform hot-water jug (lip cracked). A sugar-bowl and cover (chip and associated crack). A large footed bowl (crack). Ten breakfast cups (rubbing to gilding). Ten saucers (one chipped).
Two Paris (Schoelcher) pale-lime-green ground coffee-cups and saucers. CIRCA 1800, GILT SCHOELCHER MARK TO ONE CUP. Each painted with an exotic bird within a gilt oval cartouche, the ground reserved with hanging polychrome arabesques (one cup cracked, saucer with star-crack to reverse, light rubbing to gilding) (4).
A Meissen (Marcolini) blue and white and kapuziner-brown-ground part tea-service. CIRCA 1790, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS AND STAR MARKS. The interiors with landscape panels and flowering branches on fluted grounds, comprising:. eight teacups and saucers. and a slop-bowl. (one cup with crack, minute chipping to footrims) (17).
A pair of Meissen beakers and saucers. CIRCA 1725, THE BEAKERS WITH BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS, THE SAUCERS WITH BLUE ENAMEL CROSSED SWORDS MARKS AND DREHER'S MARK. The lower parts of each beaker with gilt scrolls between moulded up-turned acanthus leaves enriched with gilding, the upper parts with broad borders of gilt Laub-und Bandelwerk, the interiors richly gilt, the reverse of each saucer with gilt scolls between moulded acanthus leaves radiating from the gilt footrim, the upper sides richly gilt (2).
A good cased Royal Worcester set of six Harry Stinton highland cattle enamelled coffee cups and saucers, date code for 1932 painted with two cattle to each component in a misty highland landscape, gilt rims and handles, gilt interiors to cups, signed to each, puce mark, gilt cased black Morocco case. (2) .
A Set of Four Royal Worcester Ornithological Painted Coffee Cups and Saucers, Reginald Harry Austin, 1914], each cup painted with a different Australian bird in a naturalistic setting, signed, and with correspondingly painted saucer (two saucers signed), together with two spare saucers and a coffee cup (all signed), puce printed crown and wheel mark and date code, and C528
A Fruit Painted Porcelain Tea Set for Twelve, J R Budd], comprising teacups, saucers, side plates, pair of bread and butter plates and a milk jug, variously painted with peaches, apples, cherries, plums, pears, strawberries, blackberries and gooseberries, each piece signed, solid gilded grounds, milk jug with hand painted mark in gilt "Handpainted Fine Bone China England" with crown, 11cm, on page 16
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Coffee Set for Six, 1925-26], the cups painted by H Powell (one) H Everett (two) and W Hale (three), and saucers, puce printed crown and wheel marks and date marks, each signed together with six silver gilt scroll end coffee spoons, (hallmarks for London 1926-27) in the original Vickery, Regent Street fitted case
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Coffee Set for Six, 1923-24], comprising coffee pot and cover, signed "H Price", cream jug, signed "Ricketts", sugar bowl, signed "A Shuck", six coffee cups and saucers, signed "Rushton", "W Hale", "H Ayrton", "E Townsend", "H Everett" and "W Bee", puce printed crown and wheel mark and year marks, with six silver and fruit enamelled coffee spoons, London import marks 1924-25, in the original fitted red cloth covered case
A Set of Six Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Silver Mounted Coffee Cups and Saucers, circa 1907], each cylindrical vessel printed with Japanaiserie chrysanthemum designs in "Imari" colours, each in a open scroll pierced silver holder with C scroll handle (London 1907), and circular saucers, printed crown and interlaced D mark, year ciphers for 1906 and 1907, pattern No. 2649, in the original ivory silk lined case (water damaged)
A Rockingham Porcelain Part Tea Service, circa 1830-42], decorated with shaped green/turquoise panels and seaweed gilding, comprising eight teacups, three coffee cups and a milk jug, each with "three-spur" handles, eleven saucers and slop basin, the majority of the saucers with puce marks, the cups pattern 1290 in red, the slop basin 18.2cm diameter
An Early 19th Century English Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Service], each piece with a band of guilloché in puce and green enamel, punctuated by gilded stars and enclosing small flower sprays in red and yellow enamels, comprising oval section teapot and cover, teapot stand, helmet milk jug, slop basin, lump sugar basin and cover, two saucer dishes, eleven tea cups, six coffee cups and eleven saucers, together with a set of twelve later side plates to match (impressed "TR" within a lozenge), 21.5cm diameter
An English Bat Printed and Silver Lustre Pearlware Palladian Part Tea Service, circa 1815], each piece printed in black with a Palladian country house within parkland, silver lustre lines and rims, comprising boat shaped teapot and cover, slop basin, milk jug, pair of saucer dishes, three tea cups and ten saucers
A Caughley Blue and Gilt Porcelain Tea Set, retailed by William Hewson, London, circa 1780], comprising teapot and cover, hexagonal teapot stand, inscribed in orange script "WILLIAM HEWSON corner of Southampton St, Strand, London", sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, slop basin, two graduated saucer dishes, twelve teacups and saucers, and eleven coffee cups and saucers, all pieces with transfer printed "S" (Salopian) in underglaze blue, numerous pieces with painted "H" in red script (some pieces damaged)
A Set of J Pouyat Limoges Porcelain Coffee Cups and Saucers, circa 1925], each cylindrical vessel printed with a repeat guilloché flowerhead band beneath undulating fruiting laurel rim band, each contained in saw-fretted silver gilt holders with putto and scroll handles, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1925, circular saucers, printed marks, in the original fitted case
A nineteenth century Chinese export part teaset with two bowls, two saucers, two cups and sucrier and cover, each piece handpainted with an armorial scrolled 'H' in a shield in gold and black, framed by cavetto of gilded and black joined foliage above a leaf line, the rims painted with scrolling and dentil band in similar gilt and black, the tankard shaped bulbous sucrier with entwined applied handles and fruit finial. (8).
A Grosvenor china Wuting pattern part tea set decorated with oriental polychrome flowers and gilded rims, the set made for Maple & Co - printed marks, painted numbers; together with a Hammersley longton twelve-piece teaset with fluted cups and scalloped saucers, decorated with chintz flowers and leaves framed by gilded lines - printed marks, painted numbers. (A lot).
A New Hall tea bowl and saucer painted with pattern number 267 of a puce wavy vine over alternating pink roses and red flowers, a New Hall saucer painted with the 173 pattern of pendant flowers from a pink scale rim, together with seven pieces of New Hall type to include a pair of tea bowls and saucers (10)
Three tea bowls and four saucers, to include: a tea bowl and saucer painted with pattern number 78 of purple swags hung from pink roses below pink diaper bands alternating with purple frond vignettes, another painted with pattern 121 of mauve leaved iron red pendants of three sprays of flowers, saucers of pattern numbers 122 and 140 and a tea bowl of pattern number 139 (7)

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