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Set of six Royal Worcester coffee cans and saucers, the coffee cans in silver holders with Griffin formed handles, bearing hallmarks for Sheffield 1901 and maker’s mark John Rand & Sons, together with a set of five accompanying silver tea spoons with shell formed bowls by the same maker and a further non-matching silver tea spoon by Walker & Hall
COALPORT PART TEA SERVICE,with floral and gilt decoration, comprising five cups, five saucers, six plates and a cake plate, along with a Bridge pottery part tea service with gilt decorationCondition report: Crazing to some of the Coalport cups and saucers. Crack to base of one saucer. Images available.
2 mid century ceramic tea sets. A 6 setting Royal Standard set in "Trend" pattern. Comprising: 6 cups & saucers, 6 cake plates, milk jug, sugar bowl and large sandwich/cake plate. Together with a part set with floral design saucers and plain green cups, jug and bowl. Marked "Made in England".
PEARLWARE including a blue and white tankard with a transfer printed design of buildings by a lake, and a steamer and small fishing boat (13cms high), a pearlware plate with Egyptian scene, a tureen base, ladle and two saucers. Also with a spongeware cow creamer with collection label (C K Buckingham Collection), and a creamware figure of a lady. Various damages. (8)
19THC TEA SERVICE an early 19thc tea service possibly Hilditch or Coalport, comprising a teapot, two lidded bowls, five saucers and eight cups. Each painted with panels of flowers and gilded decoration, and with dark blue bands. One lidded bowl with pattern no 629, some damages. Teapot 14.5cms high.
A Royal Crown Derby coffee service, for six, pattern 383, comprising cups, saucers, side plates, printed marks, mainly date codes for 1939; two Derby muffin dishes and covers, 20cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800; a Derby Crown Porcelain Company breakfast cup and saucer, printed mark, date code for 1887
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