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A Wedgwood 'Gold Chelsea' pattern part dinner service, comprising two circular tureens and covers, an oval platter, a sauce boat and stand, seven dinner and dessert plates and eight soup and side plates (faults), together with a Wedgwood 'Gold Florentine' pattern part coffee service, comprising a coffee pot and cover, five coffee cans and six saucers, a cream jug and sucrier and cover, a Wedgwood 'Clio' pattern part coffee set, comprising a coffee pot and cover, a cream jug and six coffee cans and saucers, a Royal Crown Derby sugar bowl, a similar bowl and a jar and cover (faults).
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SPODE PART TEA SERVICE Comprising New Oval shape Teapot and Cover, Sucrier and 4 Tea Bowls and Saucers. Painted in blue, iron red and gilt with floral sprigs and foliate banding. All pieces marked in red SPODE with pattern No 1603. Circa 1805/10 ++Crack in teapot, small rim chip in sucrier, missing lid. Hairline cracks in two saucers, one small rim chip in tea bowl. Some rubbing on gilded rims
A Victorian monteith sugar bowl, the rim cast with cherubic masks, half-fluted and embossed with a vacant oval cartouche flanked by scrolls and scale panels, loose ring lion mask handles, spreading and stepped circular base, 8cm high, retailed by The Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1899, 5oz; a Victorian oval sucrier, ebony knop finial, hinged half fluted domed cover, reeded above a shallow fluted band, 10cm wide, Sheffield 1898, 4oz gross (2)
A Caughley part ribbed barrel shape tea service, comprising teapot and cover, teapot stand, sucrier and cover, tea canister and cover, spoon tray, slop bowl, deep side plate, nine tea bowls, seven teacups, each with ear shaped handles, lightly picked out in gilt with foliate sprig, demi-circle and line border, shaped rim, teapot 14cm high, pattern no.55, c.1790
A Royal Worcester cabaret set, comprising globular teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, bulbous milk jug, six tapering cylindrical teacups and saucers, shaped circular tray, each printed with stylised flowers and foliage, outlined with gilt pearls, bamboo effect handles, tray 50cm wide, printed crown and circle mark, c.1880
Copeland & Garrett part Tea and Coffee Service, comprising ten large cups, nine small cups, eighteen saucers, milk jug, sucrier and cover, and a bowl, each painted with Spring flower sprays, on a pale yellow ground within gilt scrolled borders, and a pair of Staffordshire Pottery Cups and Saucers, (45).
A Chamberlains Worcester Bengal Tiger part dinner and coffee service, 18th century, enamelled in colours with the Dragon in Compartments pattern, large central flower in blue and pink, the border in the famille verte palette with four radiating panels alternating either a stylized dragon or vases in a still life on a table, the border with cell-pattern and half flower-heads, gilt scalloped rims, comprising of large meat plate, medium meat plate, sweat meat dish, two square serving bowls, diamond serving bowl, three round bowls of different sizes, sucrier and stand, plate, six cups and saucers, some marked Chamberlains Worcester 75 to base, meat plate 50 cm wide,(24), (a/f).
SAMSON OF PARIS PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE OF WORCESTER FIRST PERIOD STYLE polychrome painted in the manner of James Giles with exotic birds and insects in mirror shape reserves, underglaze blue and gilded borders comprising teapot, sucrier and cover, spoon tray, saucer dish, bowl, five coffee cups and nine tea cups (two damaged) and eight saucers
An early Victorian Coalport type porcelain teaset with floral spray and gilt decoration comprising teapot, sucrier with lid and under-dish, milk jug, slop bowl, three serving plates, ten teacups, one coffee cup, sixteen saucers, plus a pair of associated teacups, height of teapot 17.5 cm including lid
A 19th century Dresden porcelain cabaret set decorated with figural panels depicting couples in landscapes, reserved on turquoise grounds decorated with floral sprays, butterflies and insects comprising shaped oval tray, 41.5 x 30 cm, a teapot, milk jug, sucrier, and pair of associated teacups and saucers, most with cancelled Meissen type crossed swords marks
A late 19th century Royal Crown Derby part tea set in the Imari palette, comprising: a teapot and cover, a milk jug; a sucrier and cover; and four cups and saucers; together with a mid 20th century Royal Crown Derby part set of the the same design, comprising: a teapot and cover; a coffee pot and cover; a milk jug; a sugar bowl; a cake plate; five tea plates; and four cups and saucers -30
A Spode 'Queen's Gate' pattern part dinner service, comprising eleven dinner plates, ten soup plates, twelve dessert plates, a vegetable tureen and cover, an oval platter, a sauce boat and stand, a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a two handled sucrier and cover, a milk jug, twelve coffee cans and saucers and eleven teacups and saucers.
A Ridgways porcelain part tea service, circa 1820, reserve painted with flowers within a grey and gilt floral border, comprising; teapot, sucrier, cream jug, slop bowl, pair of bread plates, seven tea cups, four coffee cups and twelve saucers, together with seven dessert plates, similarly decorated.
a Spode Porcelain London Shape Part Tea Service, circa 1820, painted in rich Imari palette of cobalt blue, burnt orange, green and gilt with panels of stylised flowers and foliate, comprising teapot, cover and stand, two-handled sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop basin, twelve coffee cups, nine teacups, ten saucers and two saucer dishes (in two sizes), inscribed "Spode" and pattern number "2213" in burnt orange and iron red (38) See illustration
a Chamberlain's Worcester Imari Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Service, Pattern No. 240, circa 1800, comprising sucrier and cover, milk jug, a pair of saucer dishes, four teacups, four coffee cans, and eight saucers, pattern number in puce script, sucrier 13.5cm high (20) A service of a similar pattern to this was ordered from Chamberlain's by Admiral Nelson in August 1802.
Victoria and Albert: a pink lustre decorated bowl printed in pink and enamelled in colours with a scene entitled 'The Royal Family', hairline crack, a similar jug and twin handled plate, a similar sucrier (lacking cover) and a green glazed French pottery plate with three quarter length unnamed portrait (5)
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