A mid 19th century English china part tea service, and another very similar, probably Coalport, the gilt star centre with relief moulded border, having a blue ground frieze with gilt and white flowers and flower painted cartouche panels, comprising: a globular teapot and cover with gilt strawberry finial, a twin-handled sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, a milk jug with angular handle, eight tea cups, three coffee cups, nine saucers, three plates and a pair of bread plates; the similar part service with six tea cups, a milk jug, a slop bowl, six saucers and six plates (52)
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Wedgwood blue jasperware, 19th century: a cylindrical biscuit barrel with silver plated lid, handle and base, 18.5cm high excluding handle; a tapered jug with silver plated lid; a cream jug and a sucrier, each sprigged with classical figural decoration; and a jasperware cheese dish and dome cover decorated in the 'Lear' pattern, (5).
A Staffordshire porcelain part tea and coffee service, each piece decorated in cream and gilt with vines, on a blue ground band, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, a two handled sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, two bread and butter plates, 12 teacups, a coffee cup, and 16 saucers, circa 1840 (some damage), and other items
A very rare New Hall facetted flared round sucrier and domed cover, decorated in gilt with stiff leaf and 'C' scroll bands, the top of the cover with a gilt leaf, 4" high (10cm) circa 1785-87 This is New Hall pattern number 81 See D. Holgate, New Hall, figure 53, for a plain round sucrier and cover of this, although no facetted example appears to be recorded there
A John Rose, Coalport, porcelain tea and coffee service, c. 1820, boldly painted with coloured flowers on a blue and gilt ground, comprising a teapot and cover on stand, a sucrier and cover, a cream jug, a slop bowl, a sandwich plate, a pair of biscuit plates, six coffee cups, eleven teacups and nine saucers, pattern no. 910. With damage (36)
An early 19th century tea and coffee service, possibly Coalport, each piece painted with the 737 pattern of a band of flowers between foliate gilding on blue bands, comprising: tea pot and cover, sucrier and cover, waste bowl, sandwich plate, milk jug, six coffee cups, nine tea cups and fourteen saucers (D) (36)
A 19th century Meissen 'Schneeballen' porcelain 7 piece tete a tete tea service, each piece encrusted all over with applied flowers, roses and yellow songbirds, the branch handles picked out in gilt, comprising of a globular teapot 11cm high, sucrier and cover 11cm high, cream jug 9cm high and a pair of tea cups and covers on saucers 8cm high, crossed swords marks in underglaze blue (some losses to birds and rose petals)
A Royal Albert bone china dinner, tea and coffee service decorated in the Old Country Roses pattern, comprising; oval meat platter, pair of tureens and covers, oval dish, seven dinner plates, six dessert plates, four soup bowls and six saucers, gravy boat and stand, six fruit bowls, pepper and salt, coffee pot, teapot, sucrier, entree dish, bread plate, two cream jugs, sugar bowl, six cereal bowls, tazza, three tier cake stand, four egg cups, two small cream jugs, small sugar bowl, six coffee cups and saucers, twelve tea cups and thirteen saucers, thirteen tea plates, breakfast cup and saucer, tv cup and saucer, pair of mugs, preserve pot and cover, butter dish and cover, butter dish cover, floral ornament, square dish, candlestick, small rectangular dish and small square dish.
A mid 19th century Rockingham style part tea service, the fluted squat baluster teapot with flower head finial and frieze of stiff leaf apple green and gilt panels, painted pattern number 2/3205, comprising: teapot and stand, twin handled sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, ten teacups, twelve saucers and two bread plates (qty)
An English china part tea and coffee service, the white ground decorated with scrolled lemon/grey band, having continuous gilt leafy frieze, rust painted pattern no 1607, comprising: teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, a milk jug, ten tea cups, six coffee cups, eleven saucers, and two bread plates (qty)
An English bone china Empire shape part tea service, circa 1830, with round ogee sided teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, four coffee and five tea cups, six saucers and two plates, in a gilt and iron red flower and scroll pattern, unmarked, some damages; and a Continental small cache pot.
A CASED NORITAKE COFFEE SERVICE, decorated in European fashion with lake and river landscapes with watermill, the blue borders over gilded: Coffee Pot & Cover, Two Handled Sucrier & Cover, Cream Jug, six Cans and six Saucers. Gold transfer printed factory mark, post 1920. Contained in a fitted leather covered case.
A SPODE FELSPAR PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, pattern No: 3893, with wide pink border overgilded with foliate motifs: eight deep narrow Tea Cups, twelve wide shallow Tea Cups, twelve Saucers, one 17.5" Plate, pair of Bread & Butter Plates, one Two Handled Sucrier & Cover, one Cream Jug, one 6.5" Cream Bowl. Transfer printed factory mark and number. Approximately 38 pieces.
Fine Edwardian four piece silver tea service of boat shape, cast floral and scroll borders and engraved sides viz: tea pot with ebonised finial and handle and the matching hot water with lip to the inside for use as a coffee pot with muslin bag, sucrier and creamer, Sheffield 1904, maker John Round, overall total weight 691/2ozs
A Newhall two-handled sucrier cover and stand, circa 1800 decorated in pattern No.484 with palm trees and exotic plants in the Imari palette, 484 in red to base, a Coalport Thomas Rose type sucrier and cover, circa 1805 decorated in the Imari style with mask and ring moulded handles, '762' in gilt to base, 6.75" wide and a Spode ink stand of lozenge form, raised on four gilt highlighted paw feet, decorated in the Japan pattern, marked 'Spode 1645' in red, 8" wide (3) For a similar crested part service, see Sotheby's Welsh sale, 18th November 2003 lot 154.
A quantity of tea and coffee wares, probably Coalport, circa 1815 finely decorated with a band of brightly coloured stylised flowers and gilding against a powder blue ground, within cobalt and gilded borders, comprising sucrier, cover and stand, slop bowl, cream jug, two London shape teacups, two London shape coffee cups, and four saucers, marked 525 in gilt, slop bowl 6.5" diameter (12)
English porcelain 1770 - 1790 to include: a matched Worcester three flower pattern teabowl and saucer and a cannon ball pattern bowl, three Liverpool Penningtons saucers and two bowls one printed with classical scenery, a Newhall coffee cup, a Caughley Sucrier, and one other saucer probably Lowestoft (some damages) (12)

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