A Grainger Worcester tea and coffee service, of 'Gloster' shape, painted with a central landscape with ruins or views in cobalt blue and gilt trailing vine borders, the rims lightly moulded with gilt flowers and leaves, the service including a pair of plates, 23cm diam, pattern 1933, c1835 (44) Hairline crack to the cover of the sucrier the teapot stand with slight discoloration of the glaze and some flaking of the enamels, two saucers with faint star cracks, one also with a minor chip to the underside of the rim, another saucer cracked, one teacup lacking the handle and with a large chip, one coffee cup cracked another coffee cup with a small V shaped chip to the underside of the rim, another coffee cup cracked, three coffee cups with mild glaze discoloration to the interior
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Two Coalport trios and two Coalport tea cups and saucers, of empire and Adelaide shapes, painted by Kelshall and other hands with tightly packed fruit or floral groups reserved on a cobalt blue or apple green and gilt ground, pattern 2/584, 2/1653 or unmarked, c1825 In generally fine condition with no damage or restoration and little if any sign of wear
Three Rockingham trios and two Rockingham cups and saucers, variously decorated with floral painted or gilt or azure blue and French grey and gilt set border patterns, saucers 14cm diam & c, including a basket moulded example with coffee cup, puce printed griffin mark or unmarked, patterns, 1168, 659, 2/22, 835, 2/21 and 1168, c1830-40 (13)
A pair of Caughley bute shaped tea cups and saucers, painted in underglaze blue with the 'Salopian Sprig' pattern, the rims gilt, saucer 13cm diam, printed S in underglaze blue, c1785-94; 1785-94; a First Period Worcester mug, painted in underglaze blue and gilt with large sprays of flowers beneath a cobalt and gilt border, gilt dentil rim and grooved loop handle, 12.5cm h (5) Caughley cups and saucers in fine condition with slight wear to the gilding on the rims. Mug - feint star crack in the base, otherwise fine. No restoration
A Chinese export porcelain fluted tea service, painted in underglaze blue with an 'Argument' pattern, the rims gilt, the service including and ovoid teapot and cover, 13cm h; a similar spoon tray and a similar tea bowl and saucer, all Qianlong (18) In fine condition except minor descending crack to one of the saucers of the service. The single tea bowl chipped
A Chinese export porcelain part tea service, painted in famille rose enamels with birds in flight or perched on a bough or blue rock amidst peony and kiku, in gilt trailing and spearhead borders, comprising globular teapot and cover, 12.5cm h, baluster milk jug and cover, a tea bowl and two saucers, Qianlong (7) Tea bowl chipped, one saucer with small chip to the underside of the rim. Jug with flat glancing chip to one side of the sparrow beak. Generally slight, or rather heavier, wear to the gilding of some pieces.
A Booth's china real old Willow pattern dinner and tea service, the blue and white design with gilt highlights comprising, twelve dinner plates, twelve cheese plates, eight dessert bowls, a pair of two handled vegetable dishes with covers, an oval meat dish, a sauce boat and stand, six two handled soup bowls and six stands, twelve tea cups, twelve saucers, a milk jug and a sugar basin. (87).
A LATE 18TH-CENTURY CHILD'S PORCELAIN PART TEA-SERVICE (ATTRIBUTED TO PARIS), comprising a teapot of truncated ovoid form, a balustroid sparrow-beak jug, 4.5cm, (1.8in) high, a lidded sucrier, two coffee cups, each 3.5cm, (1.4in) high, four teabowls, five saucers and a full-size teabowl, 8cm diameter x 4.6cm high, (3.1in x 1.8in), all have a gilt rim above blue and green-enamelled sprigs, the teapot impressed 'M', one saucer impressed 'C', (damage) (15)
A GROUP OF SIX EARLY 20TH-CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN CABINET CUPS AND SAUCERS, of shaped oval moresque form, each decorated in a different traditional floral design, comprising one puce camieux, with matching spoon, one "onion" flower, one similar with iron red, one with chinoiserie garden landscape, one with polychrome floral sprays, blue scroll border and one with polychrome floral garlands and mazarine blue borders, all gilt-enriched, underglaze blue crossed swords marks (13)
A GROUP OF SIX EARLY 20TH-CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN CABINET CUPS AND SAUCERS (EACH WITH SPOON) of shaped oval moresque form, each painted in polychrome enamels in a traditional manner: one yellow ground with kakiemon style birds and floral decoration, one mauve ground with similar birds and flowers, one with floral sprays, one with floral sprays and gilt scroll borders, one blue ground with birds and flowers and one apple green similar, all gilt-enriched and having spoons, some with matching coloured grounds, underglaze blue cross swords marks, (18)
AN 18TH-CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN ARMORIAL TEAPOT, COVER AND STAND, the teapot of "bullet" form with straight spout and plain loop handle, the stand of shaped hexagonal form, each painted in the famille rose enamels with an armorial, gilt- enriched, the cover with floral sprays, all within black and gilt chain borders, the teapot 17cm (6.5in) high, the stand 14cm, (5.4in) diameter, and SEVEN FURTHER FRAGMENTARY PIECES FROM THE SAME SERVICE, comprising one teabowl, three coffee cups and three saucers (9)
A Meissen tte-a-tte circa 1765, each piece painted with a loose bouquet of colourful flowers and further scattered blooms within gilt-edged rims, comprising: a tray, a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, two teacups, two saucers and a matched coffee cup; together with three Meissen leaf-shaped dishes, each with a branch handle, comprising: one example painted with flower sprays and with basketweave-moulded border, and a pair in the white, the tte-a-tte and one leaf-shaped dish with crossed swords and dot marks in underglaze-blue and impressed letters and numerals, the coffee cup and pair of leaf-shaped dishes with crossed swords and asterisk marks in underglaze-blue, tray 31.9cm., 12.5in. teapot spout damaged, coffee cup handle cracked (14)
A pair of Marcolini Meissen blue-ground saucers late 18th century, each with a circular reserve enclosed by an elaborate tooled gilt foliate border and a formal gilt border to the rim, one painted with "The Death of General Wolfe", after the painting by Benjamin West of 1770, the second with a soldier with drawn sword by a river, being held by a child and an imploring woman with two other figures looking on, crossed swords mark, asterisk and 4 in underglaze-blue, impressed numeral, each inscribed 2 in manganese, 13.4cm., 5.25in. very minor flaking to gilding, (2)
Two Meissen cups and saucers late 18th century and second half 19th century, a Marcolini Meissen coffee can and saucer, late 18th century, each painted in sepia camaieu with buildings and figures in a landscape vignette, formal gilt borders; together with a Meissen teacup and saucer, second half 19th century, each moulded with a border of grotesques against a brown ground and painted with a a flower spray against a pink ground medallion, on the cup surmounted by moulded gilt festoons, crossed swords marks in underglaze-blue, the first with asterisk, impressed numerals, (4)
A Sevres part coffee service circa 1791, each piece reserved with a gilt-edged panel painted with a vignette of a colourful bird perched on a branch in landscape, against a bleu nouveau ground with a broad gilt foliate scrollwork border supporting pendent flower swags, gilt rims, comprising: eleven coffee cups and eleven saucers, interlaced LL monograms in blue enclosing date letters oo and pp (?), various painter's and gilder's marks in blue enamel or gilding, incised marks, one cup broken in two and restored, one saucer repaired with metal rivets, minor wear to gilding, (22)
A composite 'Onion' pattern part table service mostly Meissen, late 19th century, painted in underglaze-blue, comprising: eleven soup plates, 23cm., 9in., twenty-four dinner plates, 24cm., 9.5in., nine plates, 21.5cm., 8.5in., nine plates, 19cm., 7.5in., thirteen crescent-shaped dishes, one circular platter, 31cm., 12.25in., one circular platter 35cm., 13.25in., a square dish, 25.5cm., 10in., two square dishes, 22.5cm., 9in., an oval platter 34.5cm., 13.5in., an oval platter 46cm., 18in., a fish platter, a soup tureen and matched cover, a rectangular vegetable dish and cover, a square-shaped bowl, a small double-ended sauceboat with integral stand and ladle, two medium-sized sauceboats with integral stands and one ladle, two cutting boards, a salt, five menu holders, nine assorted teacups and seven saucers, a hot water jug and cover, a milk jug, a small ovoid vase, an S-shaped soft-bristled brush and dustpan and four assorted plates, including one with a pierced rim, crossed swords and other printed marks in underglaze-blue, incised numerals, some damage, repair and restoration, (118)
A Coalport Japan pattern London-shape part tea and coffee service circa 1815, painted with panels of flowers in orange, blue and red heightened with gilding, separated by pale blue 'C' scrolls beneath a dark blue rim enriched with gilt motifs, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a slop basin, twelve teacups, nine coffee cups, eight saucers, a cake plate and another cover, pattern number 692, plate 24cm., 9.5in. diameter, minor damage, (38)
A Rockingham single-spur handle part tea service circa 1838-42, painted with leaves and berries in underglaze-blue surrounded by gilt tendrils, comprising: a two-handled sucrier and cover, a slop basin, a milk jug, eleven teacups and saucers and a cake plate, puce-printed griffin mark, pattern number 1458, minor damage and wear, (27)
A Royal Crown Derby afternoon tea service, with printed blue Chinese figure and landscape decoration comprising: an 8 1/2in. oval teapot; a two-handled sugar bowl and cover; a 3 3/4in. circular bowl; an oval cream jug; fourteen tea cups; fourteen saucers; and fifteen plates, printed green marks.
An assortment of stone china and similar coloured wares: comprising two Spode/Copeland & Garrett cups and saucers in pattern 2061, a Mason's Patent Ironstone China dessert plate, a "Real Iron Stone China" dinner plate, a "Real Stone China" soup plate, two Thomas Till & Son "Calcutta" pattern soup plates, and two Minton & Hollins New Stone Best Body plates in pattern number 6846; alll with relevant printed marks, generally circa 1830-60
Assorted small blue-printed wares: comprising a pepper pot with a floral pattern, height 10.3cm, unmarked; a small footed child's jug printed with a "Chetah" [sic] and a "Magpie", height 7.6cm, unmarked (repaired); a Broseley pattern toy plate, diameter 10.7cm, printed "Semi / China" mark; and two Minton "Dresden Flowers" pattern child's cups and saucers, printed title marks (some damage); generally circa 1825-45
An assortment of blue-printed wares: comprising an Elkin, Knight & Co. sauce tureen stand from the Rock Cartouche series, length 17.9cm, impressed mark; a Davenport Tudor Mansion pattern pierced kidney-shaped dessert dish, width 21.8cm, impressed lower-case anchor mark; a Minton "Nankeen Semi-China" Filigree pattern handled dessert dish, width 22.2cm, printed mark; a Ridgways "Humphrey's Clock" series small pot, height 9.7cm, printed mark; two untitled dessert plates with a romantic pattern of ruins, diameter 24.0cm, unmarked; and an "Imperial Filligree" [sic] pattern cup with six saucers, printed marks; various dates between 1810 and 1910
A Coalport Felt Spar porcelain Etruscan shape tea cup and saucer, painted in gilt with pink roses, iron-red printed Society of Arts mark, circa 1815; and a pair of Derby breakfast cups and saucers, painted in gilt with pink roses and blue cornflowers, iron-red marks, circa 1825, (some rubbing)
A Minton Felspar China part tea service, printed in blue with flowers within gadrooned borders, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a slop bowl, two sandwich plates, a milk jug, eleven teacups and saucers and twelve coffee cups, printed marks, circa 1825 (some old rivetted repairs and other damage)
A Royal Crown Derby tea service painted by Charles Harris, decorated in the Sevres style with vignettes of exotic birds and floral swags within a blue and gilt C-scroll band border, comprising; a shaped rectangular tray, a teapot and cover, a sugar box, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, four cups and saucers, four sandwich plates and two serving plates, the tray bearing signature C Harris, iron-red marks, date code for 1898, (one tea cup cracked, small crack to teapot)

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