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A Victorian Staffordshire pottery part tea service, painted with flowers and with coffee coloured border, comprising: teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, cream jug, two serving plates, one other plate, seven coffee cups, twelve tea cups, eleven saucers and a slop bowl, red painted no.737, some damage (qty)
Royal Copenhagen part coffee set for six settings, with blue painted floral decoration and moulded basket weave effect borders, pattern no. 10, comprising five cups, six saucers, sugar bowl and cream jug, also Wedgwood blue jasperware commemorative twin handled mug for the Girl Guides diamond jubilee 1970, and similar circular pin dish. (15)
Maling 'Blue Cobblestone' pattern cylindrical storage jar, labelled 'Sugar' with knopped circular cover (slight rim chip) 23cm high, Copeland Spode 'Chintz' pattern lobed circular bowl, 25 1/2cm diameter and a large Dutch white glazed ewer of conical form with moulded coopered decoration, 33 1/2cm high. (3)
An early 19th century New Hall part tea and coffee set. with roses and other flowers and foliage on a pale blue ground, in Spode shape, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand; a sugar-bowl and cover; a milk jug; a slop bowl; eight coffee cups; four tea cups; nine saucers; a cake plate; and a bread plate (28)
A Coalport part tea service, with dark blue border, gilt rim, gilt foliate scrollwork and printed posies of various meadow flowers, comprising: twelve cups and saucers; eighteen plates; eleven side plates; two twin-handled circular dishes; two twin-handled square dishes; a twin-handled ovoid dish; and a sugar bowl; and another similar English part tea service, comprising: a teapot; a twin-handled sugar bowl (lacking cover); eight coffee cups; ten tea cups; a milk jug; twelve saucers, a twin-handled square dish; and a slop bowl (qty)
The 'CUBE':. a silvered metal four piece tea and coffee set, circa 1930, comprising: teapot and cover, coffee pot and cover, milk jug and sugar bowl, each piece stamped 'The "CUBE" trade mark, Regd. No. 693783 Cube Teapots Ltd., Leicester, Sole Manufacturers in Metal, T.W & S', teapot: 16cm. high (4)
A New Hall blue and white part tea service, transfer printed with a Chinese building in a river landscape, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a slop bowl, five teabowls, five coffee cups and six saucers, late 18th century See Patricia Preller, A partial reconstruction of the New Hall pattern book (2003), p. 136 where the author lists this pattern as ÔTrench Mortor.
A selection of artist decorated Royal Worcester, comprising; a sugar bowl painted with fruit by W.H. Austin, a cream jug painted with fruit by T. Lockyer, a cabinet cup and saucer painted with fruit by W. Powell and another un-signed example painted with pink roses (cup cracked and glued), pink printed marks, various date codes circa 1920.
A Meissen (outside decorated) composite part tea service, painted with panels of military subjects and gilt flower sprays reserved on a blue ground, comprising; a bullet shaped teapot and an associated Chinese porcelain cover, a baluster shaped hot water jug and cover, a sugar bowl and a teacup and saucer, blue crossed swords and cancellation marks, late 19th century (some minor losses and wear to gilding)
A Royal Crown Derby part dinner and tea service decorated in the 'Ambassador' pattern, comprising; ten dinner plates, ten plates, eleven side plates, eight cups, ten saucers, eight dessert plates, teapot, two twin handled sucriers, milk jug and sugar bowl, some seconds, together with a black Limoges part coffee service.
A Victorian three piece tea service, the urn pattern bodies with bold loop high scroll handles and tongue mount to rims, the whole engraved with circular cartouches, palmettes and leaf scroll ornament, comprising - teapot, the domed cover with moulded terminal, 9.5ins high, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, by R. & S, Sheffield 1856 (gross weight 50ozs), and a matching plated urn pattern hot water jug, 13.75ins high
A Sevres part tea service circa 1764 decorated with floral bouquets enclosed by gilt borders, the finials shaped as single blossoms comprising; a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, three cups and saucers interlacing double L and date letter L, the teapot with painters mark Pvv, probably for Jean-Pierre le Vavaseur, two saucers and one cup -gl-, one cup V. and one cup PQ, milk jug with incised ap, one saucer left unmarked, some incised marks teapot 13.5cm., 5in. teapot with flat rim chip on cover and minute chips around the spout, re-touching of the gilding on the rim of the pot, cover of the sugar bowl with one rim chip, some overall flaking of the gilt decoration, some rubbing on the saucers (11)
A group of Sevres and Sevres-style teawares 18th and 19th centuries comprising: a Sevres bleu lapis-ground sugar bowl, circa 1780, painted by Micaud pere, each side reserved with an oval panel depicting a basket of fruit and flowers and a vase with flowers and fruit to one side, each on a ledge, gilt foliate scrollwork border with foliate swags to rim, interlaced LL monogram enclosing date letter cc, painter's mark and gilder's mark for Boulanger pere in blue; two miniature baskets, circa 1767, painted by Noel, the moulded weave coloured in blue and gilding, interlaced LL monogram, date letter o and painter's mark in blue; a bleu celeste-ground coffee can and saucer, probably later decorated, each painted with a cherub amidst clouds, gilt foliate borders, interlaced LL monogram enclosing date letter u and painter's mark GD in black, gilder's mark VD., incised marks; a Sevres-style blue-ground milk jug, 19th century, reserved with a panel of a bird on a fountain surported by scrollwork, gilt foliate border, gilt interlaced LL monogram; a Sevres-style c ffee can and saucer, late 19th century, the cup reserved with a kidney-shaped panel of merchants by a quayside, the saucer with a naval trophy, gilt floral and trellis pattern on a blue ground, interlaced LL monogram and dots in blue; a Sevres-style bleu celeste-ground cup, 19th century, reserved with a flower panel, gilt border of scrolling foliage, interlaced LL monogram, date code cc and painter's mark in blue; and a Sevres-style oval stand, 19th century, painted with floral trophies enclosed by a green ribbon band enclosed by gilt dot panels and blue-ground panels, interlaced LL monogram, date letter cc and painter's mark c.p. in blue the stand: 18.3cm., 7.25;in. minor wear (10)
An American silver eight piece tea and coffee set, Howard & Co., New York, circa 1900 comprising a tea kettle on lampstand; a hot water jug; a coffee pot; a teapot; a milk jug; a cream jug, two handled sugar bowl; and an oval slop/dregs basin, the oval baluster bodies profusely chased with flowers and foliage above paw feel, leaf decorated curved spouts, gadroon, shell and foliate rims, the undersides initialled FWS (8) coffee pot 23.5cm. high; 9.25;in. Provenance The initials FWS are those of Frederick William Sharon, brother of Florence, Lady Fermor-Hesketh and step father of Louise, Lady Fermor-Hesketh, of 323, 5th Avenue, New York
An American silver six piece tea and coffee set, Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1872. comprising a coffee pot; two tea pots; a covered sugar basin; a creamer and slop bowl, the underside stamped sterling above E, pattern no. 910, the ovoid body engraved on one side with entwined initials LTS below oriental style drapery panels of foliage and lotus. blossom, reverted rim with scrolling foliate chased band, domed cover with bud finial, angular handle (6). coffee pot 30cm. high; 11.75;in. Provenance The initials LTS are those of Louise Tevis Sharon, nee Breckenridge who married William Sharon's son Frederick in 1884.
George V four piece silver tea and coffee service comprising: coffee pot, teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, with bulbous body and multiple horizontal bands, on scrolled paw feet. Tea and coffee pots with ebonised handles and knobs. Sheffield 1918, mark for Manoah Rhodes & Son Ltd, Bradford. 58oz gross
An early 19th century square stoneware dish, decorated a coloured and gilt pheasant amongst foliage, 8in. (20cm) diameter; a mid 19th century Spode stone china dessert dish, gilt and rust decorated, 9.25in. (23.5cm.) diameter; a Victorian Coalport Aesthetic small sugar bowl, blue and gold banded with birds and bamboo foliage and a pair of Minton Indian rose decorated cups and three matching saucers. (8).
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