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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)
A large Victorian Copeland style baluster water jug, decorated with foliate sprays heightened in gilt, 23cm high, (extensively damaged); a quantity of "Meissen" pattern dessert ware comprising three serving dishes, three plates and a covered sucrier; a Flo Blue jar, (lacking cover); and a pair of 19th Century transfer printed "Ancient Tomb" pattern side plates, (11)
A late 18th century Chamberlain's Worcester cabaret set, each piece painted in grisaille with a view of the west front of Worcester cathedral from the Severn within gilt paterae on the blue rim bands, comprising: a tea tray, two cups and saucers, milk jug, waste bowl, covered sucrier, tea pot and cover (D) (11) *For comparative views of Worcester, see Godden 'Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain' plates 40 and 376
Two contemporary Flight and Chamberlain Worcester spirally fluted sucriers and covers, one enamelled with a New Hall style pattern of stylised flowers in iron red rim the other with cobalt and gilt ribbon borders, 12 & 13cm h, c1800; a Coalport cobalt ground sucrier and cover of two handled oblong shape, painted 319 in puce, early 19th c (6) ++The lot in fine condition
Three felspathic stoneware teapots and covers and a similar sucrier and cover, all Staffordshire or Yorkshire, moulded with Mercury or other classical figures, one with royal emblems, all framed in blue enamel, one cover of pewter, 15cm h & c, impressed numbers or unmarked, all c1810 ++One teapot with chip to the upper spur of the handle, another with restoration to the spout, the oblong example with cracked spout
A New Hall tea service, of low round shape with bifurcated handle to the teapot and jug, painted with wide borders of roses and gilt leaves in gilt dentil rim, teapot, cover and stand 13cm h, painted 2657 in red or sepia, c1820 (11) ++Slop basin and one cup cracked. One saucer with faint star crack. Faint crack in the base of the sucrier
A Mintons turquoise majolica chinaman teapot and cover, 13.5cm h, impressed marks, 1838, date code for 1875; a Victorian Japanesque majolica teapot and cover and matching sucrier and cover with seated Japanese girl finial and bamboo handles and spout; a majolica pineapple tea kettle and cover and a majolica rustic tea kettle and cover, various sizes, all c1880 (10) ++Minton teapot and cover - restored
A collection of miniature tea ware, to include; a Wedgwood florally decorated miniature tea and coffee service, comprising; an oval tray 16.5cm wide, a coffee pot, a teapot, a sucrier and cover, a cream jug and a teacup and saucer, a selection of Coalport pale blue and pink tea wares including pedestal sucrier and cover, cream jug and teacup and saucer along with a Coalport Ming Rose trio (14)
Two late 19th Century English Imari leaf shape dishes, a similar sucrier lacking cover; an English porcelain tea pot, cover and stand circa 1815 painted with acorns in blue and gilt, A/F; a sandwich plate circa 1900; a Coalport Imari ginger jar and cover; an Aynsley saucer; four 19th Century blue and white transfer printed tea plates decorated with rose sprays, 18.5cm diameter. S/D.(11).
Grainger Wood & Co Worcester early 19th century porcelain tea service, pattern no. 228, decorated with bands of leaf designs in shades of iron red and gilt comprising an oval boat shaped teapot, cover and stand, lidded twin handled sucrier, circular bowl, milk jug, two circular plates, seven tea cups, nine saucers and seven coffee cans, gilded script mark

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