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 Sevres (outside decorated) tte a tte, 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)
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)
A 19th century Wedgwood porcelain tte-ˆ-tte 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
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
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
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]
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
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)
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)
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)
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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