A LARGE RUSSIAN GARDNER PART TEA SERVICE decorated with puce floral panels against a royal blue ground, with rust printed marks to the base. Comprising a large globe-shaped teapot, a smaller tea pot, a slops bowl, a sucrier and cover, a cream jug, seven teacups, eight saucers, two small bowls, two plates and a large cake plate with a copy of "Russian Porcelain" by Marvin C. Ross (a lot). See illustration
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A First Period Worcester porcelain part tea service comprising a teapot and cover, cream jug and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, three cups, four tea bowls and ten saucers each enamelled in Bengal Tygers or Dragons in Compartments pattern, blue hatched square marks, circa. 1765-80, damage to one cup, tea bowl and slop bowl.
A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY GROUND TEA OR COFFEE SET, overall decorated with painted flowers and having "C" scroll and foliate relief handles and embellishments. Printed marks to base, shape number 1613 and 1682. Teapot, cream jug and sucrier and four cups with saucers. Date marked 1895. (11).
A Sèvres (hard paste) simulated lapis-lazuli ground part coffee service, silvered and gilt with foliate bands, comprising; a coffee pot and cover, a hot water jug and cover, a sucrier and cover, a cream jug, five coffee cans and six saucers, printed blue marks and assorted date codes circa 1830, incised marks and script decorator’s marks (damage throughout)
A Spode `Country Lane` pattern part tea, coffee and dinner service, comprising two circular tureens and covers, six graduated oval platters, an oval plate, eight dinner, dessert and soup plates, seven cake plates, sixteen side plates, a sauce boat, two teapots and cover, coffee pot and cover, eight teacups and saucers, eight coffee cans and seven saucers, two milk jugs, sucrier and slop bowl.
A composite Spode and Copeland `Spode`s Italian` pattern blue printed part tea, coffee and dinner service, comprising seven rectangular plates, square tureen and cover, sauce boat, rectangular dish, twelve dessert plates, six soup plates, six side plates, cake plate, twenty-one tea plates, twelve breakfast bowls, three dessert bowls, salt and pepper casters, teapot and cover, coffee pot and cover, hot water pot and cover, fourteen teacups and seventeen saucers, eleven coffee cans and twelve saucers, twelve egg cups, six other saucers, milk jug, sucrier and slop bowl (minor faults), together with a Spode `Buttercup` pattern tea pot stand.
Collectables: SR teaspoons and creamer (lips damaged), S.E.R. creamer 82mm, LMS desert spoon, GWR Hotels sucrier, Handbook for Railway Steam Locomotive Enginement 1957; three Royal Hampshire locomotive paperweights in original boxes; six A.B.C. best photographs series; fifteen publications and DVD Sets on railways including O.S. Nock, P. Whitehouse, C. Hamilton-Ellis and Aaron Klein; Christie`s auction catalogue The Great Hornby-Dublo Collection 27 Nov. 1992; four jig-saw puzzles; The World of Trains mid 1990s issues in nine binder-files; Legend Trains in three binder-files
A Coalport tea service, comprising oval teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, fixed ring loop handles, large bowl, five coffee cans, eleven teacups, twelve saucers, each decorated with N in gilt and monochrome foliate sprigs, gilt line borders, domed covers, button finials, teapot 16cm high, c.1820
A 19th century French four piece urnular tea and coffee service, comprising coffee pot, teapot, covered cream jug and two-handled sucrier, acorn finials, domed hinged covers, scroll handles, embossed with fruiting oak branches, moulded circular bases, ivory insulators, the coffee pot 28cm high, .950 standard, export mark, c.1880, 66oz gross
A Samuel Alcock porcelain part tea service, circa 1840, enamelled with floral sprays beneath a band of underglaze blue flowers and foliage outlined in gilt, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, a two handled sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, eight teacups, coffee cups and saucers and two square plates, pattern No. `6923` (minor faults).
An English porcelain part tea service, mid 19th Century, enamelled with landscape vignettes within gilt scroll frames against an apricot ground band overlaid with gilt flowers, comprising a two handled sucrier and matched cover, milk jug, teapot stand, six teacups and saucers, a slop bowl and two cake plates, gilt painted pattern No. `3/612` (faults).
A collection of late 18th / early 19th century English tea wares, to include a Derby spiral fluted two handled sucrier and dished saucer, a pair of Copeland and Garrett cups and saucers, a pair of lustre and bat printed moses pattern bute shaped cups and saucers, a Bloor Derby cup and saucer, a 20th century cup and saucer with puce printed decoration to the interior of the cup and saucer, a Belleek cup and saucer, Rockingham and Davenport saucers
A collection of Spode black printed tea and coffee wares, printed with pattern numbers 557 and 462, within gilt lined rims, comprising: a milk jug, a sucrier, a tea pot, cover and stand, two slop bowls, two various plates, two deep dishes, a breakfast cup and saucer, seven saucers, seven tea cups and ten coffee cans (37) (D).
An extensive Royal Crown Derby `Gold Aves` eight place dinner, tea and coffee service, 1937/8, comprising: 8 dinner plates, 8 dessert plates, 8 side plates, 8 hors d`oeuvres dishes, 2 x covered tureens, gravy boat and stand, meat plate, 8 consomme cups and stands, 8 tea cups and saucers, tea pot, coffee pot, cream jug, sucrier, octagonal fruit bowl, and a pair of candlesticks, printed marks and date codes (97)
Good quality late eighteenth century Chamberlains Worcester teaware / coffee ware with spiral moulding, gilt painted and floral sprigs with blue banding on white ground comprising coffee pot and cover, sucrier and cover, spoon tray, two teabowls, two coffee cans and two saucers - marked Chamberlains Worcester warranted No 60 on lids (9)
A VICTORIAN BALUSTER TEAPOT, with engraved decoration and scrolled handle, hinged cover with melon finial. London 1844. 18oz approx. Together with a George IV silver two handled sucrier overall with relief cast and chased foliate decoration. Having two loop handles and standing on four foliate feet. London 1821. 16oz approx. 8.5" Diameter max.
A SILVER FOUR PIECE BACHELOR`S TEA SET, of pedestal form with crenallated rims and tapering facetted bodies. Comprises teapot with wooden finial and loop handle, tall hot water jug with similar finial and loop handle, pedestal sucrier and pedestal cream jug. Birmingham 1922. (4). 29oz approx.
GEORG JENSEN, DENMARK. FOUR PIECE `MAGNOLIA BLOSSOM` TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, CIRCA 1925-32. lightly hammered sterling silver and ivory, designed by Georg Jensen in 1908, comprising a coffee pot and cover, 19cm high; a teapot and cover, 14cm high; a sucrier and cover, 11cm high, each with applied stylised blossom finials; and a creamer, 7cm high, all with stamped marks for 1925-1932, no. 2D (4).
A 19th century F & R Pratt and Company part breakfast table service comprising: four breakfast cups, four saucers, two bread plates, oval meat platter, lidded sucrier, butter dish, teapot and cover and large footed circular bowl, each decorated with typical landscape and figural panels upon burgundy and gilt ground within geometric border (butter dish af) (18)

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