A set of three graduated Staffordshire Falcon Ware Crinoline lady pattern jugs; three others similar; a pair of 19th century two handled inverted baluster vases, picked out in gilt; a Crown Ducal blush coloured bottle vase; Victorian Staffordshire copper lustre jugs, sucrier and cover; Victorian relief moulded pewter lidded water jug; chamber pots; qty
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A later decorated Sèvres porcelain tête-à-tête: comprising a footed tray, sucrier and cover, cream jug, two coffee cans and two saucers each decorated in gold and turquoise, white, red and yellow jewelled pendants reserved on a royal blue ground, gold interlaced L's and painter's mark for Le Grand, [glue repair to knop, some wear].
Five Victorian and later blue and white meat dishes, willow and other patterns, 42cm wide and smaller; a Victorian pottery sardine dish, printed and painted with a band of fish, 17cm diameter; a Victorian Staffordshire two handled lidded sucrier, the body and lid decorated with flower heads and leafage, 10cm high (7) (faults)
A large collection of Wedgwood "Bianca" pattern dinner, tea and coffee wares (some inscribed to base "Williamsburg Commemorative Ware", to include two lidded tureens, two open tureens, oval serving plate, dinner plates, side plates, bowls, two gravy jugs and stands, sucrier, teapot, coffee cans and saucers, teacups and saucers
A late Victorian silver three-piece bachelor tea service by William Aitken, boat shape form, heavily decorated in a Rococco style with foliage and scroll work, consists of teapot, twin-handled sucrier and cream jug, each with cast handles, supported on four bun feet, Birmingham 1903, 1904 and 1905, 25.5oz
A Pinxton fluted sucrier, circa 1798, decorated with an undulating foliate garland and dart band, moulded ring handles and gilt highlighting Note: only one tea service is known to have existed in this pattern, the teapot of which is currently in the collection of the Norwich Castle Museum. See Gent, N. 1996. Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813, p.80 fig.57 and p.124 fig.172
A Niderviller puce camaieu painted twenty piece part coffee set, late 18th century, each piece painted with figures in topographical landscapes with scattered insects, to include a coffee pot and cover, sucrier and cover, a slops bowl, a milk jug, nine coffee cans and five saucers, inscribed N., the jug with crowned interlocking 'C' marks, coffee pot 14.5cm, much damaged

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