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An Irish silver four piece tea and coffee service Irish Silver Ltd., Dublin 1978, in the Victorian style, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, twin handled covered sucrier and cream jug, of tapered ovoid form with engraved mirror form cartouches within husk swags, beneath an arcaded foliate border, reeded borders and pineapple finials, the coffee pot 9¼in. (23cm.) high, gross weight 84 tr.oz. (4)
A Russian silver four piece tea and coffee service second relief Kokoshnik mark, St Petersburg, maker's mark IKA, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sucrier and cream jug, of elegant ovoid form with half reeded body, reeded scroll handles, gadrooned ivory finials and flared oval base, the coffee pot 7in. (17.75cm.) high, gross weight 51 tr.oz. (4)
An early 19th century Staffordshire milk jug painted with a scene of travellers at a camp fire to one side, the other side and neck painted with flowers, 19.5 cm high to/w a Regency cut glass sucrier and cover and a pair of teacups and saucers, pale green ground decorated with grass, wild flowers and insects (6) Condition Report Jug - paint loss to the camp fire scene Sucrier - rim chipped Cup and saucer - one cup with hairline, gilding rubbed overall
An early 19th century Swansea fluted sucrier and cover decorated with gold bands, 10 cm high - Ref: Swansea porcelain by W D John, Pg 39, illustrated plate 28A, to/w a small Swansea plate decorated with gilt floral sprigs, printed red mark to base, 10.5 cm diam (2) Condition Report Good condition
An extensive late 18th century/early 19th century fluted porcelain tea service decorated in gilt with an undulating leaf and diamond line and stars, possibly Newhall pattern no 323, and having in addition a 'fouled anchor' insignia comprising teapot, coffee pot, sucrier (stapled) and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two dishes large, two smaller dishes, twelve tea bowls, seven coffee cans, ten saucers to/w associated fluted porcelain having two design of floral gilding Condition Report Main service with anchor insignia in very good condition for age Associated porcelain gilding rubbed overall
A good early 19th Century Spode Tea/Coffee Service comprising octagonal Tea Pot and Cover, two handled conforming Sucrier, Slop Bowl, two large Cake Plates, an octagonal Stand, Cream/Milk Jug, nine Coffee Cups, nine Tea Cups and ten Saucers, each piece individually hand gilded and very finely decorated with individual floral sprays, some pieces with damage and reparations etc., painted Spode mark and numbered 2527 to undersides
An early 20th Century Japanese Satsuma Tea Service comprising Tea Pot and Cover, two handled lidded Sucrier and a Cream Jug together with six Cups, six Saucers and six Side Plates, each piece extremely finely individually hand decorated with exotic birds etc., including peacocks, birds of prey, cockerels, other similar birds etc., each piece with gilded rim and handle and the undersides with gilded character marks, (23 pieces including lids)
A George V four piece silver tea and coffee service Comprising coffee pot, tea pot, milk jug and turn handled sucrier of simple elegant design, coffee and teapot flanked by wooden handles and finials, coffee pot 23cms high, tea pot 16cms high, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, coffee pot 1931, remaining items, 1934, coffee pot 21.8ozs, teapot 19.4ozs, sucrier 7.8ozs, milk jug 5.9ozs, total weight 54.9ozs (4) (illustrated)
A Victorian four piece tea and coffee serice Comprising pedestal coffee pot, tea pot with ebonised handles and finials, turn handled sucrier and milk jug each chased with fluted foliate designs, coffee pot24cms high, teapot 15cms high, sucrier 10cms high, milk jug 9cms high, Goldsmith & Silversmith Co., (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langham), London, 1896, coffee pot 19.9ozs, teapot 16.9ozs, sucrier 6.6ozs, milk jug 3.8ozs, total weight 47.2ozs (4) (illustrated)
A Newhall porcelain tea service, early 19th Century Comprising a vase shape spirally fluted teapot and cover decorated with gilt leaves and a cobalt blue and gilt freeze centred with flower heads 18cms, a sucrier and cover, two slop bowls, eleven tea bowls, three coffee cans, fourteen saucers, two bowls 20cms, teapot stand damaged, and a English porcelain part service of similar design. (63 pieces) some damaged.
Black Basalt cream jug and lidded sucrier by Shortnose & Co. circa 1820, with engine turned patterns, also a similar lidded box by Keeling Toft & Co. impressed marks to bases, (5) the cream jug measures 13cm high Condition report: The Keeling Toft box has chips to the edges of the cover and rim. No restoration or other damage.
Four items of Black Basalt, to include a lidded sucrier, a Birch teapot, a sucrier and jug by Eastwood, impressed marks to base and side of bases, early 19th century (6) Condition report: the lidded sucrier has minor nicks to the edge of the cover. The Birch teapot has chips to the cover and old restoration to the spout. The Eastwood sucrier base lacks a cover and has rim chips, the jug has very minor rim nicks.
Glazed buff coloured part tea service circa 1820, probably North-East, printed in sepia with women with children after Adam Buck, to include a lidded teapot, lidded sucrier, cream jug, four teacups and four saucers, circa 1810 (13) Condition report: Small chip to teapot spout, inner rim and glazed over rim chip. One cup has a glazed over rim chip. Another has a hairline to the lower handle join. Minor scratches to the brown enamel borders.
Pair of buff coloured twin handled vases, with twin handles printed in sepia with figures after Adam Buck, together a similar sucrier and a cup and saucer, early 19th century (6) Condition report: The vases lack covers, each one has a restored handle, the saucer has a restored rim chip. The Sucrier has a chip to the inner rim, the handle has a glazed over chip to the underside.
Pearlware part tea and coffee service attributed to Sewell, printed in terracotta with tea party patterns, to include a coffee pot, and teapot, cream jug, sucrier, three cups and five saucers (15) Condition report: The coffee pot has small chips to the spout and cover, the teapot has small restored chips to the edge of the cover. The cover has a glued finial and restored cover chips. The three cups have hairlines, two have rim chips. Some losses to the enamel.
Collection of Stoneware Dry bodied stoneware three piece teaset possibly Lakin moulded with figures painted with over glaze blue, together a with a similar teapot moulded with vases, also a Wilson olive green teapot and similar lidded dish with silver handle, early 19th century (11) Condition report: The first teapot has small chips to the spout and cover, the sucrier has a restuck cover, old remade handle, and a hairline crack to the side. The cream jug has a touched in enamel chip. The second teapot has a minor chip to the spout. The Wilson teapt has a chip to the cover and damage to the spout, the lidded bowl has small chips to the rim.
Pearlware lidded jug and a sucrier and stand circa 1800, probably Leeds, with moulded strap handles, reeded bands and chequered borders on green and blue grounds, (5) The jug measures 16.5cm high Condition report: The jug has old restored chips to the spout, lid and rim. The sucrier base has restored chips. Fine crazing.
Pearlware tea service, printed with figures playing instruments in garden scenes, to include a lidded teapot, sucrier, bowl, jug, and four teabowls and saucers, also a similar tea caddy and small teabowl and saucer, early 19th century, (17) Condition report: chip to the teapot lid, one saucer has a chip, another has a crack. One teabowl has a crack. The sucrier has a foot chip.
Four pieces of Prattware, to include two jugs, one painted with agricultural tools and a bail of hay, the second painted with a floral chain, a lidded sucrier with swan finial, and an open sucrier impressed Wood, early 19th century, (2) The tallest jug measures 19cm high Condition report: The smaller jug has restoration to the rim and spout as well as a minor nick to the handle. The larger jug has a body crack and foot chips. The lidded sucrier has a chip to the foot and to the flange of the cover, there is some restoration to the cover and rim of the base. The Wood sucrier has two restored cracks, and several rim chips. Some crazing.
A Meissen part Tea Service, late 19th century, in the 'Onion' pattern,comprising:a teapot and cover,a coffee pot, with pewter mounts and cover,five teacups,six saucers,six ogee shaped cups,six matching saucers,a milk jug,a cream jug,a sucrier and cover,a pair of pierced dishes,underglazed cross swords marks, various impressed marks (30) The Old Rectory, Edgcote.
Carl Thieme 'Dresden' sucrier and cover, of quatrefoil shape with ozier ground and applied flowers, height 11cms, underglaze blue monogram and 'Dresden' script marks; swan shaped cream jug and stand (possibly associated), overall height 9cms; three floral painted cups and saucers (possibly associated), the tallest 8cms; two small dishes, diameter 12cms; pair of shaped dishes, diameter 22cms. (14)
A Meissen 'Deutsche Blumen' basket weave lidded sucrier and cover The lobbed form circular vessel surmounted by a domed cover adorned with a rose finial, the white glazed ground painted with spring blooms and floral sprays within gilt lined borders, under glazed blue cross sword marks to base, 14cm high.
Victorian Davenport gilt floral porcelain forty-five piece tea service of Etruscan pattern form, enamel decorated with bands of pink roses, pattern no. 730, including a teapot, cream and milk jugs, covered sucrier, with damages and far-matching Grosvenor saucers. (49) Condition Report Bread plate is stained and cracked. Four saucers are cracked. Four saucers are replacements by Grosvenor (one of these is cracked). Sucrier lid is cracked and missing the finial. Milk jug is chipped on the rim. Teapot is cracked and repaired with staples and the knop re-stuck. Slop bowl has been restored. Five tea cups are cracked. Three coffee cups are chipped and two are cracked.
A modern Herend of Hungary porcelain six-place setting teaset, decorated with trailing flowers and leaves in green on a basketwork and gilded rimmed ground, comprising; teapot and stand, six teacups, saucers, tea plates, single cake plate, cream jug, pair of lidded sucrier, and a leaf dish Condition Report / Extra Information Immaculate, no apparent faults.

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