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A fine Sevres tete a tete painted panels of birds and landscapes within gilt cartouches, blue foliated festoon and scroll reserves on yellow ground comprising; a pair of cylindrical coffee cans; a circular tapered sucrier with semi domed cover and fruit finial; a circular tapered cream jug on rustic patterned feet; and a 12.5in. oval two handled tray with raised gallery further painting of roses and buildings within cartouches, gilt and blue marks with initials KKCLDT and CB (one saucer repaired and cream jug repaired). (7)
AN EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, each painted with floral panels within a cobalt and gilt decorated banding, comprising a tea pot and cover, a tea pot stand, sucrier, waste bowl, seven coffee cups, eight tea cups, twelve saucers and two plates, (some damage), painted pattern No.387. (35)
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, circa 1810, each piece decorated with a border of lozenge motif with stylised urns and leaves in orange and gilt comprising: a teapot (no cover), a sucrier, a waste bowl, a cream jug, two saucer dishes, thirteen tea cups, eight coffee cans and ten saucers, (some damage).
An early 19th century English porcelain two handled sucrier, cover and stand, rectangular body painted with sprays of wild flowers in reserve panels on a blue ground, decorated with gilt, the domed cover with square finial, the whole decorated with gilt, painted Pattern No. 2/187 in red, 11.5cm (4.5"); a similarly decorated circular plate, 22cm (8.75" diameter)
A Sevres (hardpaste) lilac-ground part coffee service, painted with bust portrait medallions in profile of Greek figures from Antiquity and linked with bands of stylised foliage, comprising; a pedestal sucrier and cover and four coffee cans and saucers, interlaced 'L's' cypher for Louis XVIII, incised marks, the sucrier with gilder's mark FB.20., perhaps for Francois-Antoine Boullemier, circa 1820 (extensive damage and repairs throughout)
A Newhall late 18th Century part afternoon tea and coffee service, pattern no. 280, the border an undulating black line to which are attached black and gold trefoils and gold and magenta dots comprising: 9in. oval teapot and cover (spout chipped, cover chipped); an oval helmet-shaped cream jug (cracked); and oval teapot stand; a two-handled oval sucrier and cover; a 7.5 in. circular saucer dish; a 6in. circular slop bowl; seven tea bowls; four cylindrical coffee cans; and four saucers (gilding worn).
A Spode late 18th Century afternoon tea and coffee service, pattern no. 1956, painted Chinese buildings and medallions with flowers, gilt foliated scroll ornamentation on blue ground comprising: a 10.75 in. oblong tapered teapot (no cover, inner rim chipped); two saucer dishes 8in. and 7.25 in.; a pair of 7.25 in. circular plates; a 6.25 in. slop bowl; a 6.5 in. oblong teapot stand; a 5.75 in. oblong two-handled sucrier and cover; an oblong cream jug; ten circular tapered coffee cups with bracket handles; six large tea cups; seven small tea cups; seventeen saucers.
A Spode early 19th Century part afternoon tea set decorated black printed landscapes with gilt ornamentation comprising: a 6in. oval two-handled sucrier and cover; a 6.5 in. oval teapot stand; a 6.25 in. circular slop bowl; three graduated circular saucer dishes; six tea cups; and twelve saucers, pattern no. 482 (gilding worn, one handle to sucrier imperfect).
A Miles Mason afternoon tea set, pattern no. 221, decorated gilt fruiting vines with Greek key ornamentation on orange bands comprising: a 9.25 in. oval teapot; a 6.5 in. two-handled sucrier and cover; a 9in. oval two-handled teapot stand; a 7.5 in. circular saucer dish; a 6in. oval cream jug; ten tea cups; and ten saucers (all pieces crazed, cover to sucrier repaired, teapot rim cracked). (25)
A Silver Three Piece Tea Service, of rectangular shape, the borders with shell and foliate scroll angles: Tea Pot with ebonized wooden handle and finial, a Sucrier and Cream Jug with flying scroll handles, the terminals in the form of grotesques, each on four lion paw feet. Birmingham 1914, makers T.E.A.. Weight approximately 32 ounces..
A Meissen coffee service, each piece painted in Kakiemon style with the Yellow Tiger pattern, comprising: baluster shaped coffee pot and cover, with flower knop, cream jug, round sucrier cover, six coffee cups and saucers, with entwined handles, and a round tray, painted marks in blue and impressed and painted numerals
An unusual creamware part tea service, each piece finely painted with the initials AK in flowers, and with scattered flowers and leaves, within brown line borders, comprising: cylindrical teapot and cover with painted knop, barrel shaped milk jug, slop bowl and a round sucrier and cover, circa 1790 (teapot cover with faint hairline crack)
A rare Machin miniature part tea service, each piece painted in puce, blue, green, brown and yellow with flower and leaf scroll bands, comprising: rectangular teapot, cover and stand, with gadrooned rim, rectangular sucrier and cover, milk jug, six teacups, with scroll handles, and 5 saucers, and a saucer dish, circa 1820
An 18th century Sevres tea pot and cover together with a similar sucrier and cover, the latter with date letter for 1767, each painted with floral sprays within gilt dentil rims, the covers with yellow and pink daisy knops respectively, marks in blue on the latter for the painter J-C Bienfait.
A Rockingham Bone China Tea Service, circa 1835, of neo-rococo form with two-tone yellow/green banding with internal gilt scrollwork, the cup exteriors with moulded basket weave, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, two bread and butter plates, six wide cups, fourteen narrow cups, and nine saucers, pattern 886 in iron red, puce griffin mark ("Manufacturer to the King") on saucers (32).
An English Neo-Rococo Bone China Part Tea Service, circa 1830, predominantly green with moulded white scroll borders picked out in gilding, the ground containing trilobate leaves alternating with puce scrolls, comprising Sucrier and cover, slop bowl, jug, a pair of bread and butter plates, seven shallow and nine steep cups and twelve saucers, gilt pattern nos. 2/657 (chips and cracks) (34).
A Set of Four Meissen Tea Cups and Stands with Jug, mid 18th century, each finely painted in botanical style with tulips, roses, pansies, cornflower and smaller cut sprigs, brown edged rims; and A Meissen Sucrier and Cover, similarly decorated with brown line border, crossed swords in underglaze blue, various impressed numerals (11).
A SILVER REPOUSSE FOUR PIECE SERVICE, the Tea Pot, Jug and Two Handled Sucrier & Cover of circular melon shape with alternating floral and foliate and plain panels, the Hot Water Jug and Coffee Pot of pear shape, all with scroll handles and on anthemium decorated feet. Birmingham 1972. Weight approximately 79 ounces. Maker F.M.
An early 19th century English porcelain tea/coffee service painted with floral sprays, comprising teapot and covered sucrier with rose moulded finials, baluster shaped cream jug, raised on four scallop shell feet, six teacups, coffee cups and plates, Pattern No. 5209, (sucrier handle a.f. and some discolouration), (21).
DERBY PORCELAIN - A Derby quatrefoil teapot stand, scattered with gilt sprigs within a blue and gilt border, 5in long, crown over D in blue, c.1780; a Derby sucrier and cover with blue and gilt borders, 'jewelled' with pearls in relief, cone finial, 3.5in high, crown, crossed batons, dots and D in puce, gilders numeral 2 for Joseph Stables, c.1790 (3)

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