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A FINE MID 19TH CENTURY COALPORT PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, Adelaide shape, hand painted with floral bouquets within gilded borders and cream foliate surrounds, comprising: Sucrier and Cover, Slop Bowl, six Breakfast Cups, six Tea Cups, six Saucers, six Side Plates (one a.f.), and two Bread and Butter Plates, No. 4/286 painted mark, (28 pieces).

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A William IV silver teapot of lobed melon shape, scroll cast feet and fruit finial, together with a matching sucrier, 15cm (6in) high, London 1835, 39oz

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An early 20th century silver four-piece Art Deco style tea set, of multi-panelled outline, with shaped handles on a flat pedestal foot, the set comprising a hot water jug, tea pot, sucrier and cream, Birmingham 1935, 48 oz troy gross weight, (hot water jug later)

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An early Victorian child's Staffordshire pottery part tea set, 'Laconica', green printed pattern, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier, cream jug, five cups, three saucers and two plates

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A pair of Paris porcelain seaux a glace, typically painted with Angouleme sprig cornflowers, 23cm high (rim chip, wear to gilding); and a similar Paris (Nast) sucrier and cover (cracked) and a Nast navette-shaped dish, 31cm long (rim chip), iron-red printed marks, second quarter 19th century

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A Sevres (outside decorated) tte a tte, printed, painted and gilt in the manner of a service originally ordered by Louis-Philippe (King of the French 1830-48) and decorated with a band of scrolling foliage and animals and with the cypher of Louis-Philippe, comprising; a coffee pot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug and two coffee cups and saucers, various Sevres marks for the third quarter of the 19th century with cancellation marks and later faux chateau inventory and Louis-Philippe cypher marks, the decoration late 19th century and probably Limoges (minor chips, one cup a Limoges replacement)

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A Meissen (outside decorated) and Dresden composite part tete a tete, variously painted with eighteenth century military vignettes and battle scenes, comprising; a tray, a milk jug; a hot water jug, a sucrier and cover and a pair of teacups and saucers, the tray 43.5cm wide, various blue crossed swords marks and similar, some with cancellation marks, late 19th century (hot water jug lacks a cover, other minor damage)

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Satsuma part teaset profusely decorated with scenes of figures having dragon finial's and spout, comprising six teacups, six saucers, teapot, sugar, cream and sucrier

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A good 19th century Wedgwood tte-ˆ-tte, the matt pink body enamelled and gilt with wild roses and foliage, comprising canted rectangular tray, teapot, two cans and stands, sucrier and cover, cream jug, tray 34cm wide, printed Wedgwood mark in blue, circa 1885

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A 19th century Wedgwood porcelain tte-ˆ-tte tea, of lobed melon form, each painted with red shaped cartouches, flowers and foliage within gilt rims, comprising teapot, two cups and saucers, sucrier and cover, cream jug, printed Wedgwood vase mark in blue, retailer's stamp of A. & N. C. S. L. Dresden, circa 1880

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A 19th century Wedgwood majolica berry tray, of leaf shape, moulded leaf handle, with two wells holding a cream jug and sucrier, moulded with leaves and flowers, glazed in mottled tones of brown, green, blue and white, orange rims, 26cm long, impressed marks and design registration mark, circa 1870. see lot 590 for image

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A 19th century Wedgwood caneware teapot and two-handled sucrier, of Regency melon shape, moulded with scrolling acanthus and florets, with spaniel finials, 23cm wide, impressed marks

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A late 19th century Wedgwood circular blue jasperware two-handled sucrier and cover, sprigged with classical figures amongst shrubbery and foliage, the domed cover with winged cherubs riding chariots, 11cm diameter, impressed marks

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A Staffordshire twin-handled sucrier and cover, 19th century; and a matching jug, possibly Coalport, H 16cm (sucrier & cover); H 11.5cm (jug)

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A large quantity of Royal Worcester 'Roanoke' pattern dinner and teaware comprising three graduated oval meatplates, twenty nine plates in three graduated sizes, large circular serving dish, vegetable tureen and cover, sauceboat and stand, oval dish, seven soup dishes, nine shallow circular dishes, seven cups, eight saucers, sucrier and lid and slop bowl

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A Queen Anne style four-piece tea service to comprise coffee and teapots, both of bulbous shape with ivorine handles and domed hinged covers, together with the matching milk jug and sucrier, each with acanthus mounted scrolling handles, London 1936/1937/1941, gross weight 72 ozs. [bears Harrods retail mark]

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A VICTORIAN SILVER HALF GADROONED TWO HANDLED SUCRIER, by Carrington & Co, London 1894, A SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, London 1920, A SILVER JEWELLERY CASKET, with hinged lid decorated with blue guilloche enamel. London 1913 and A SILVER TOPPED POWDER BOWL. (4). (AF).

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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER TWO HANDLED SUCRIER AND MILK JUG, of shaped octagonal form and having ball feet and gadrooned rim, gilded to the interior. Maker C. B & S, London 1914. Approx 20oz.

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A 20TH CENTURY SILVER GADROONED THREE PIECE TEASET, of rounded oblong form with gadrooned rim and ball feet. The pot 5. 5" High maker T. L. The pot and milk jug Sheffield 1919 and the two handled Sucrier Sheffield 1920. Approx 38oz in total.

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A twin-handled sucrier and cover: Cows in Stream near Ruins (388) hairline crack and The Wooden Bridge (400) and the matching cream jug, spout chipped: Continental Scene (383) and The Stone Bridge (394) blue ground, 1-2-3 border, gold line decoration (3)

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A New Hall style Regency tea set, decorated with blue bands heightened in gilt with vitruvian scrolls, the ground with gilt sprigs, comprising a teapot; sucrier and stand; creamer; slop bowl; tea plates in two sizes; eight cups and seven saucers, (some damages). (qty)

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A M & Co and others, a miniature silver tea set, comprising tea and coffee pot, sucrier and cream, various dates and makers

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A white metal cream jug, of shallow reeded pedestal form together with a conforming sucrier, each stamped sterling

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A Sevres sucrier and cover, c.1760 later mounted in ormolu as a pot pourri and cover, possibly painted by Vieillard to each side with reserves of children picking fruit and playing musical instruments in rural landscapes, within scrolling gilt borders and against a bleu lapis ground, raised on a stepped circular base and with pierced wave rim with applied rams head handles, the cover also ormolu mounted and with floral ormolu finial, inscribed to base "Vieillard, 1756, 5.75" high

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A Worcester bowl c1775, painted with the Mansfield pattern, the inside rim with a cell diaper and scroll band, open crescent mark, 6" diameter and a Chamberlains Worcester sucrier and cover 1795, of oval fluted form with moulded ring handles and decorated with gilt sprays, the rims glazed in blue and gilt sprigged, with pagoda style finial, underside of cover painted in gilt indistinctly "Chamberlains Worcester warranted G5" 5.75" high (2)

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A WEDGEWOOD BLACK JASPER COFFEE SET consisting of a coffee pot, cups and saucers and milk jug, a 19th century black jasper teapot, a porcelain two handled sucrier and two Staffordshire figures.

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE consisiting of a sucrier, a milk jug, a basin, two plates and tea bowls and saucers, with Oriental landscape decoration, circa 1820. (28)

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An early 19th Century part Teaset with shanked bodies and classical gilt floral sprays, comprising Sucrier and Cover and four Cups and Saucers.

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A Gaudy Welsh Tea Service comprising Teapot, Milk Jug, Sucrier and Cover, seven Cups, seven Saucers and two Cake Plates.

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A quantity of ceramics including a cut glass lampshade, Longwy desk stand, pearlware figure 'Gardener' and a sucrier and cover decorated flowers.

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Booths 'Real Old Willow' pattern part dinner service, comprising; meat platter, six dinner plates, six side plates, three dessert plates, four tea cups, five saucers, sucrier, tea pot, sauce boat and pepperette.

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A Caughley miniature teabowl, painted in underglaze blue with the Island pattern, circa 1780-85, and a Caughley miniature round sucrier base, similarly decorated

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A Wedgwood black basalt engine turned round teapot and cover, with loop handle and figure knop, 5" high (12.8cm), impressed mark, and a matching round sucrier and cover and milk jug, circa 1820

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A Minton oval sucrier and cover, with two loop handles and fluted knop, decorated in puce and gilt with stiff leaf bands, 3 1/4" high (8.2cm) pattern number 177, circa 1815 (some wear to gilding), and a Coalport inkwell, in the form of an Etruscan oil lamp, painted with a band of pink roses and leaves, circa 1810 (no cover)

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A Ridgway compressed round teapot, cover and stand, with scroll handle and flower knop, decorated in gilt with flowers and leaves, within grey borders, pattern number 2/3498 in red, circa 1840, a matching two handled sucrier and cover, milk jug and slop bowl

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A Worcester round sucrier and cover, with flower knop, printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers pattern, 5" high (12.8cm), unusual crescent and numeral one marks, circa 1780 (chips to knop)

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A Derby round sucrier and cover, with ring handle, moulded with spiralling leaves and painted in coloured enamels and gilt with scattered cornflowers, 5 1/4" high (13.5cm) crowned crossed batons mark in puce and pattern number 129, circa 1785

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A ROYAL CROWN DERBY SUCRIER and cover, pattern 2451 and a Royal Crown Derby dish, pattern 1128 (2)

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A late Victorian silver three piece bachelor tea set, with overall acanthus repousse decoration, comprising tea pot, two handle sucrier and milk jug, Sheffield 1897, total approx 19 troy oz

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Two ironstone jugs, decorated in the Imari palette and with serpent handles; and a gaudy Welsh sucrier (3)

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An early 19th century drabware sauce boat, possibly Davenport, printed in chocolate red with ovals of mothers and children, 20cm wide together with a Wedgwood silver lustre sucrier and cover, dated 1936, 14cm across the handles (W) (4)

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Four early 19th century Worcester sucriers, each of navette form, to include a Flight Barr and Barr sucrier of Queen Charlotte's pattern, a Barr sucrier with gilt blue band, another with gilt band, the last with Imari foliage and diamonds, 17.5cm across the handles (R) (4)

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Three matching Worcester tea wares, each painted with bands of chocolate and gilt foliage, the Barr, Flight and Barr navette sucrier 19cm across the handles and the Barr cream jug, 12cm high (3)

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An early 19th century sucrier and cover, possibly Spode, painted with pattern number 328 of puce trefoil and gilt foliage bands, together with a similar sucrier and cover, possibly Worcester, gilt with berries and foliage on blue bands, 19cm across the handles (4)

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An early 19th century sucrier and cover, possibly Worcester, with chocolate trefoils and gilt berry bands, together with a similar shaped sucrier and cover, possibly Spode, painted and gilt with flame like leaves, 19cm across the handles (R) (4)

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An early 19th century sucrier, cover and stand, possibly Spode, printed in black with the 462 pattern of country scenes, 19cm across the handles, together with a pink lustre sucrier and cover, 19.5cm across the handles (D) (5)

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A Chamberlain's Worcester sucrier and a cover, the latter marked and painted with black and gilt flowers, 14cm wide, together with three other similar sucriers and covers, 13.5cm wide (D) (8)

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A New Hall sucrier and cover decorated with pattern number 229, another of similar shape decorated with pattern number 318, together with a New Hall sucrier and a cover painted with variations of pattern 280, 14cm wide (R) (6)

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A Chamberlain's Worcester sucrier and cover painted with salmon bands and gilt, printed mark within the cover, 18cm across the handles, together with another sucrier and cover, the similar shape bearing black prints of mothers and children playing, pattern number 1174, 18.5cm across the handles (4)

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A New Hall sucrier and cover painted with the floral 1927 pattern on basket moulding, 18.5cm across the handles together with an oval section sucrier and cover painted with red flowering green and gilt foliage bands, marked No.45 on the base (4)

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An early 19th century sucrier, cover and a stand, possibly Chamberlain's, painted with iron red foliate scrolls on gilt seaweed bands, the stand 16cm wide, together with another similar sucrier and cover, 14cm wide (W) (5)

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A Chelsea Derby sucrier and cover, the ribbed body painted with chains of green flowers, gilt mark, 11cm diameter, together with a first period Worcester sucrier and cover gilt with lobed compartments and with flower cover knop, 10.5cm diameter (D) (4)

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A first period Worcester sucrier and cover, the fluted bodies with gilt guilloche on blue bands, crescent marks, 11cm diameter and a Caughley sucrier and cover painted with cornflower sprigs, 10cm diameter (W) (4)

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A Bloor Derby sucrier and cover painted with mauve and gilt foliage bands and a Derby sucrier and cover similarly modelled, painted with pink roses between grey vignettes, marks in red, 17cm across the handles (R) (4)

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An early Victorian Coalport sucrier and cover painted with sky blue bands, 18.5cm across the handles, a Spode sucrier and cover painted with the 4643 pattern of blue flowers on a straw yellow band, 22.5cm across the handles and another sucrier and cover painted with the 505 pattern of pink roses and cornflowers, 20cm across the handles (D) (6)

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An early 19th century crested sucrier, the five plume crest on leaf decorated pink band, 20cm across the handles and a sucrier and cover gilt with pattern number 847 of bands of zigzags, 19cm across the handles (W) (3)

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An early 19th century Imari pattern sucrier and cover, painted with garden vignettes on the oval section sides, together with a similar sucrier and cover, possibly Miles Mason, printed with a willow pattern, 13cm wide (D) (4)

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An early 19th century sucrier, the navette shape painted with a landscape and lake band in puce and lemon, 19cm across the handles (D)Although this was previously attributed to the Pinxton factory, the kicked up thumbpieces might suggest Miles Mason as the maker

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A Castleford type sucrier and cover, the cover of the gadrooned rectangular body moulded with crowns alternating with the Prince of Wales's feathers, 14cm wide (D) (2)

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An early 19th century Miles Mason sucrier and cover printed in black with Romulus and Remus being suckled by the wolf, 17.5cm across the handles (D) (2)

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