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A Belleek Grass pattern part tea service, each piece relief moulded with various grasses, picked out in green, puce and gilt highlighted, comprising tea pot with bird moulded spout, sucrier and cover, cream jug, three cups and three saucers, each piece bearing first version printed trade mark (1863 - 1891) tea pot 6" high (9)
A Coalport Junetime floral teaset with gilded rims, including entrée dishes, bread plates, etc - printed marks; a New Chelsea Staffordshire teaset decorated with scrolled gilding on blue bands including sucrier, jug, bread plate, etc - printed marks; and a Royal Vale Worcester style fruit decorated teaset with gilded rims - printed marks. (A lot).
A nineteenth century Chinese export part teaset with two bowls, two saucers, two cups and sucrier and cover, each piece handpainted with an armorial scrolled 'H' in a shield in gold and black, framed by cavetto of gilded and black joined foliage above a leaf line, the rims painted with scrolling and dentil band in similar gilt and black, the tankard shaped bulbous sucrier with entwined applied handles and fruit finial. (8).
Part Chamberlains service circa 1810 to include a lidded teapot, lidded sucrier, cream jug, coffee cup, teabowl, and three saucers, decorated with blue and gilt borders on spirally fluted bodies, painted Chamberlains marks, Also a Worcester clobbered bowl circa 1770 painted in underglaze blue with a Chinese pagoda beside a fence and willow tree, (some damages and restoration) (11)
Barr Flight and Barr composite tea and coffee service circa 1800 consisting of lidded teapot, cream jug, open sucrier, slop bowl, saucer dish, six coffee cans, eight tea cups, and six saucers, batt printed with baskets of flora, the bowl and saucer dish printed with shells, the creamjug with Greek gods, the majority from one service with BFB impressed marks, some replacement pieces with earlier incised 'B' marks, (wear to gilded rims, minor damages) (26)
A Victorian five piece silver plated tea and coffee set, of lobed baluster form embellished with embossed floral decoration and scrolling acanthus leaf handles, comprising tea kettle and spirit stand, 43cm high, coffee pot 24cm high, teapot 19cm high, sucrier 15cm high and cream jug 15cm high (5)
A Vienna pale-purple-ground part coffee service, painted en grisaille with sepia-ground panels of classical subjects, comprising: a coffee pot and cover; a hot-water jug and cover; a sucrier and cover and four coffee cans and saucers, blue shield marks, various impressed dates circa 1828 (some damage and restoration)
A selection of Spode and Copeland Cabbage or Tobacco Leaf pattern stone china wares, all decorated with pattern 2061 in underglaze blue and enamel colours, comprising a circular covered sucrier, a tea plate, a cup plate and a saucer dish, all Spode, a Copeland late Spode shaped dish, and a Copeland dish with Spode saucer, Spode examples with half pseudo seal mark, all with painted pattern number, various 19th century dates See Leonard Whiter 'Spode', plate 285 for other wares with this pattern
Selected blue-printed teawares: comprising a Spode coffee can with the Rock pattern, a small covered sucrier with a version of the Ornate Pagodas pattern (possibly Herculaneum), three fluted cups and one saucer with various chinoiserie patterns, and a Spode creamer with the Queen Charlotte pattern (restored), generally early-19th century
The major part of a Minton 'Dresden Flowers' pattern toy tea set, printed in blue with the floral pattern, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, four cups and five saucers, printed cartouche marks with title, 'OPAQUE CHINA' and cursive initial M, circa 1825-40 (minor faults) See Priestman, 'An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery 1796-1836', page 200 for similar pieces and the mark
A Turner's Windmill pattern sucrier, of circular shape with inner rim for missing cover, printed in light blue with the rural scene featuring a windmill, diameter 12cm, printed mark 'Turner' (filled chips to rim); also a Villager pattern sauce tureen, length 18.4cm, unmarked (no cover); both circa 1820-30. See FOB71 for this Turner's Windmill sucrier; and Coysh & Henrywood 1 page 387, for information on the Villager pattern and its manufacturers
A covered sucrier and matching custard or chocolate cup, both printed in blue with a sheet geometric design, the sucrier of circular form with blue circular knop to the recessed cover, diameter 12.2cm; the custard cup with two moulded handles and ball knop to the cover, height 8.7cm; both unmarked, circa 1815-25 (small chips to rims)
A Staffordshire children's toy tea service, possibly by Benjamin Godwin, or ornate shape with moulded flowerhead knops to the two covers, decorated with scattered hand-painted leaf sprays in green and black, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, cream jug and four cups and saucers, circa 1830-40

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