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Tray of mid 19th Century blue and white Worcester tea ware items comprising baluster tea pot, tea cups and saucers, sucrier etc., together with 19th Century blue and white floral coffee ware items comprising coffee cans and saucers, sucrier, plates etc. CONDITION REPORT: Not all marked - some is not Worcester. Not all the same pattern. All stained. 1 side plate broken. Tea pot spout chipped. (Worcester) 1 conical cup cracked (Worcester) 1 small saucer chipped/cracked (Worcester)
Ansbach lidded bowl or sucrier circa 1770 painted with landscapes, blue 'A' mark to base, also a Meissen sucrier painted with flora on a gilt ground, crossed swords mark to base, (4) 11cm high Condition report: The Ansbach sucrier has flaking to the enamel as well as a small rim chip. The Meissen sucrier has two chips to the cover, one to the rim as well as a restuck finial with losses.
A fine quality Georgian three-piece silver tea-set with gilded interior. Ovoid in shape and decorated with basket-weave borders and floral embossing, the teapot with ivory knop and conductors, 20.1ozs gross, a twin-handled sucrier, 9.7ozs and cream-jug, 6.1ozs, total weight of service 35.9ozs gross, London 1809, maker's mark for Crispin Fuller
Three trays of Minton bone china Haddon hall part tea and dinner ware items comprising cups, saucers, milk jug, sucrier, bowls, tureens, mantle clock, waisted vase, plates etc., together with a Laura Ashley floral pedestal bowl and a modern Chinese enamel figural and floral baluster lidded vase. (3)
A Rockingham porcelain tea and coffee service, comprising twelve tea cups with corresponding coffee cups and saucers, two sandwich plates, one cake plate, a slop bowl, two-handled sucrier, milk jug and tea pot, each having moulded acanthus leaf borders and rose bud finials, with blue and gilt wisteria decoration, puce backstamp, circa 1840 (a/f)
A Victorian Staffordshire tea service comprising plates, cups, saucers, three piece tea set, breakfast dishes with covers, etc, decorated in cobalt blue and terracotta and No'd. 825 to base CONDITION REPORTS Generally in very worn and damaged condition with various losses, cracks, crazing, chips, etc. Comprises teapot, butter dish, two jugs, tureen/sucrier, five egg cups, sixteen cups of various sizes, four cake plates, one platter, two shallow bowls, one slop bowl, six plates, and fifteen saucers of various sizes. All pieces have quite considerable damage and losses, with the exception of the following items which have only very heavy wear and scratches, and some minor frits: 2 cups, 6 plates, 5 saucers, 2 cake plates, platter, butter dish body (but finial glued), 1 small jug. All egg cups damaged and/or with losses. Butter dish lid finial glued. Teapot with large chips to inner rim and has a dull sound when tapped, but otherwise reasonable, sucrier appears sound, small jug appears sound, large jug has a crack to handle which has rivet repairs.
A Victorian silver two handled sucrier by Edward, John & William Barnard, 23.5 oz. A Victorian silver two handled sucrier by Edward, John & William Barnard, of squat baluster form, with engraved armorials and monograms and embossed with flowers and scrolls, on scroll feet, London, 1850, 6.75in, 23.5 oz.
A Royal Doulton Art Deco Helena pattern teapot; an Yvonne pattern tea cup, saucer and tea plate; an Art Deco coffee can and saucer, printed with ovals on a cobalt blue ground, a similar sucrier and cover; a milk jug and sugar bowl, painted with blossom and berries; other Royal Doulton cups and saucers; qty
A Continental porcelain tête-a-tête cabaret set 20th century, comprising 15in. circular tray with pierced handles, two cups and saucers, urn form coffee pot, twin handled sucrier and milk jug, all with floral swag decoration to bodies and foliate design to borders. (8) Condition: In very good condition, with no damage or restoration noted.
A Victorian matched three piece silver tea set the teapot by James Charles Jay, London 1896, of tapering ovoid form with scroll, floral and foliate repousse decoration over fluting, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, the matched cream jug and twin handled sucrier of similar design, maker C&C, Birmingham, 1900, gross weight 28 tr.oz.; together with a plated sugar sifter. (4) Condition: - Teapot: small ding to edge of base and top of spout tip. Lid fits well and handle secure. Marks slightly rubbed to centre by still clear. No other damage noted. - Cream jug & sucrier: small ding to base of cream jug. Marks clear. No other damage noted. - EPNS sifter: Good condition, with no damage noted.

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