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A Grainger Worcester tea and coffee service, of 'Gloster' shape, painted with a central landscape with ruins or views in cobalt blue and gilt trailing vine borders, the rims lightly moulded with gilt flowers and leaves, the service including a pair of plates, 23cm diam, pattern 1933, c1835 (44) Hairline crack to the cover of the sucrier the teapot stand with slight discoloration of the glaze and some flaking of the enamels, two saucers with faint star cracks, one also with a minor chip to the underside of the rim, another saucer cracked, one teacup lacking the handle and with a large chip, one coffee cup cracked another coffee cup with a small V shaped chip to the underside of the rim, another coffee cup cracked, three coffee cups with mild glaze discoloration to the interior
A LATE 18TH-CENTURY CHILD'S PORCELAIN PART TEA-SERVICE (ATTRIBUTED TO PARIS), comprising a teapot of truncated ovoid form, a balustroid sparrow-beak jug, 4.5cm, (1.8in) high, a lidded sucrier, two coffee cups, each 3.5cm, (1.4in) high, four teabowls, five saucers and a full-size teabowl, 8cm diameter x 4.6cm high, (3.1in x 1.8in), all have a gilt rim above blue and green-enamelled sprigs, the teapot impressed 'M', one saucer impressed 'C', (damage) (15)
A Coalport Japan pattern London-shape part tea and coffee service circa 1815, painted with panels of flowers in orange, blue and red heightened with gilding, separated by pale blue 'C' scrolls beneath a dark blue rim enriched with gilt motifs, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a slop basin, twelve teacups, nine coffee cups, eight saucers, a cake plate and another cover, pattern number 692, plate 24cm., 9.5in. diameter, minor damage, (38)
A Rockingham single-spur handle part tea service circa 1838-42, painted with leaves and berries in underglaze-blue surrounded by gilt tendrils, comprising: a two-handled sucrier and cover, a slop basin, a milk jug, eleven teacups and saucers and a cake plate, puce-printed griffin mark, pattern number 1458, minor damage and wear, (27)
A SPODE 967 JAPAN PATTERN TRIO decorated in underglaze blue, iron red, green and gilt: a wide shallow Tea Cup, Diameter 3.5", Height 2.75", and narrow Tea Cup, Height 3", Diameter 3", and a Sucrier, red painted Spode 967, a JAPAN PATTERN SPILL HOLDER of cylindrical form, Height 4", AF, a CYLINDRICAL SPILL HOLDER with chinoiserie pattern, AF, Height 4", a circular TEA BOWL decorated on exterior and interior with Imari style pattern, and a TWO HANDLED URN SHAPED VASE painted with clusters of garden flowers, the gilded handles in the form of swans, on a square marble base, AF, Height 7". (7)
A VICTORIAN BISCUIT BARREL of cylindrical shape engraved with fern fronds, AN ENTREE DISH & COVER of oval shape with pierced drainer, a BUTTER DISH & COVER with cow finial, TWO CIRCULAR SALVERS with engraved decoration, a TWO HANDLED MUFFIN DISH & COVER with drainer, a SEVEN DIVISION TOAST RACK, TWO SAUCE BOATS, one AF, a PAIR OF KINGS PATTERN FRUIT SPOONS, an ELKINGTON EPNS FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE of tapered cylindrical form: Tea Pot, Hot Water Jug, Two Handled Sucrier and Cream Jug, and a SMALL COPPER KETTLE.
`Pomegranate' and `Brown Chrysanthemum': a group of Moorcroft and Macintyre pottery wares, early 20th century, comprising: a pair of small `Pomegranate' pattern vases on a deep blue ground, a `Pomegranate' pattern sucrier and cover on a mottled green and ochre ground and a 'Brown Chrysanthemum' pattern teapot and cover, painted, printed and impressed marks, vases, 8.5cm.
English porcelain part Tea and Coffee Service, comprising four coffee cans, three cups and saucers, milk jug, oval sucrier cover and stand, circular dish and a lid, each piece transfer decorated with a rural scene in between panels of gilt scrolls and leaves, unmarked, some pieces numbered 511 in puce, (16).
A Minton Felspar round two handled sucrier and cover, printed and painted with flowers and leaves, on four scroll feet, 12cm high (4 3/4"), printed mark in puce and pattern number 72, a Rockingham teacup and saucer, with single spur handle, printed in grey with leaves, and picked out in gilt, printed griffin mark in puce and pattern number 1464, and a New Hall two handled plate, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves
A Rockingham flared round sucrier and domed cover, with two single spur loop handles and fruit knop, painted in coloured enamels with sprays of flowers and leaves, and scattered flowers, within gilt scroll borders, 15.2cm high (6"), circa 1838-42 See A & A Cox, Rockingham Pottery and Porcelain, figure 94, for another sucrier and cover of this form (See illustration)
A Chamberlain's Worcester part tea and coffee service, each piece decorated in gilt with flowers, leaves and 'C' scrolls, on blue ground bands, comprising: round teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, milk jug, eight teacups, six coffee cups, seventeen saucers and a bread and butter plate, script mark in red and pattern number 1292, circa 1820-25, and ten Royal Worcester teaplates and a bread and butter plate, made to match, circa 1880 (some damage)
A Grainger, Lee and Co miniature solitaire tea service, each piece painted in coloured enamels with named views including Worcester, Mount Balkin and Devils Bridge, within gilt stiff leaf bands, comprising a round teapot and cover, an ovoid sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a teacup and saucer, and a rectangular two handled tray, script marks in red and each piece titled in red, circa 1820-25 (some restoration) (See illustration)
A New Hall flared round sucrier and cover, with two loop handles, and flowerhead knop, painted in pink with roses, within gilt leaf scroll borders, 14.5cm high (5 3/4"), pattern number 2901 in gilt, circa 1830-35 See A de Saye Hutton, A Guide to New Hall Porcelain Patterns, colour plate, for an identical sucrier of this rare form (See illustration)
Late 18th early 19th century porcelain to include: Flights Worcester spirally fluted teabowl and saucer decorated with navy and gilt flora, also one other Flights saucer, an Etruscan shape trio painted with flora, two boat shaped cream boats, a bowl and a sucrier base probably Newhall, and one other teabowl, (some damages) (11)

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