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A Royal Crown Derby part tea and coffee service, circa 1880, decorated in an imari palette with green and gilt highlights, with ogee panels of birds perched in branches against a cobalt ground, within scrolling foliate surround comprising an oval teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, 1 cream jug, 4 coffee cups and 4 saucers, printed red mark to base with hand painted pattern number 198 (11)
A Coalport part tea and coffee service, circa 1840, painted with floral bouquets of summer flowers within a cobalt geometric trefoil design border against a coffee coloured ground, with shaped cobalt and gilt decorated rim consisting of 6 teacups, 4 coffee cups, 6 saucers, sugar bowl and cover, slop bowl, cream jug and sandwich plate, gilt 4/513 mark to base (20)
A Collection of Eight 18th Century Chinese Blue and White Export Porcelain Tea and Coffee Wares, each piece painted with a lakeland scene with islands and figures, enriched with gilt rims and decorative bandings, comprising teapot and cover, two tea bowls, seven coffee cups, three saucers, a saucer dish, a sugar basin, a sparrow beak milk jug (handle lacking), a small bowl, a bellied coffee pot and associated cover; and A Very Similarly Decorated Davenport, Longport, Porcelain Two-Handled Bowl, Cover and Stand, transfer printed mark in red, pattern number 3588
A Three Piece Tea Service, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on oval pedestal foot with moulded border, the oval teapot with lightly hammered finish, the teapot and cream jug with fruit wood handle, detachable lid to teapot with wood finial, (by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, teapot 25cm long)
A Victorian Four Piece Tea Service, comprising tea and coffee pots, cream jug and sugar bowl, each of octagonal shape on pedestal foot, the panels engraved with scrolling foliate decoration, the tea and coffee pot with hinged lid and moulded knop finial, scroll handles, (by George Richards, London 1846, 77oz)
circular shape, on four scroll supports, the body part wavy lobed, with gadrooned and foliate borders, ivory insulators, (maker's mark rubbed, London 1825); A Sugar Bowl, of similar pattern, (maker's mark rubbed, London 1819); and A Cream Jug, to match, (by Naphthali Hart, London 1816, gross weight 41oz) (3)
A Victorian Sugar Basket, oval, on pedestal foot, floral and foliate decoration, beaded borders and swing handle, blue glass liner, (by Martin and Hall, Sheffield 1867, 15cm long,); and A Victorian Sugar Sifter Spoon, Old English pattern with beaded edge, engraved shield to the stem, fluted pierced bowl, (by Martin and Hall, London 1867, total weight 8oz) (2)
A George III Fiddle-Back Mahogany Tea Caddy, rectangular, with ogee moulded border and gilt bronze carrying handle, internally with two later decorated red japanned tin lidded canisters divided by a sugar bowl recess and with spoon compartment to the reverse, gilt chinoiserie oval medallion to the lid underside, (26.5cm wide)
A Tunbridgeware Rosewood Tea Caddy, rectangular, the hinged lid with chamfered sides decorated with a floral motif within bandings of stylised flowers, conforming leafy girdle band, internally with two rectangular hinged lidded caddies divided by a sugar bowl aperture, raised on parquetry flattened bun feet (one slightly damaged), (31cm wide)
An Early Victorian Figured Walnut Tea Caddy, rectangular, of concave sided form, crossbanded throughout with tulipwood, internally with two hinged lidded rectangular containers divided by a sugar bowl aperture, with later associated moulded glass bowl (cracked), upon flattened bun feet, (17cm high, 30cm wide)
An English Pearlware Pottery Circular Bowl, transfer printed in blue with an interior central roundel of a family of swans, within chinoiserie floral and diapered borders, conforming band to the exterior, on a circular low foot, brown enamel rim, circa 1800, (24. 5cm) (cracked); and An Early 19th Century English Blue and White Transfer Printed Sugar Basin, externally printed with a repeat frieze of a child outside a cottage with a cat, (16cm diameter) (2)
A Newhall Porcelain Shallow Saucer Dish, printed and painted in famille rose style with a Manchu family within pink trellis scroll and landscape vignette borders, (19cm diameter); A Caughley Porcelain Blue and White Transfer Printed Custard Cup, in Willow pattern, printed S mark in underglaze blue, (5cm) (rim chip); A Derby Porcelain Inkwell, of two-handled campana urn form, decorated in "Imari" pattern, painted crown, crossed batons, D and dots in red, circa 1810, (8.7cm high) (liner and lid missing); and A Late 18th Century Chinese Famille Rose Sugar Bowl, painted with panels of Manchu family groups on verandas against a pink scale ground, (14cm diameter) (4)
A Noritake teaset, consisting of six trio's, sugar bowl, milk jug and tray, the white ground with transfer printed floral design with applied gilt, together with a set of six Wedgwood cups and saucers in the embossed Queensware style, and a Grimwades lustre large wash bowl, chamber pot and jug.
Susie Cooper 'tea for two' set decorated with an asterix pattern, sky blue interiors, gilt rims and handles, consisting of tea pot and cover 2 teacups and saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl, also a twin handled bowl, printed 'Susie Cooper Bone China England' marks to base, (hairline to twin handled bowl) (9)
A miscellaneous selection of English porcelain 'Rococo revival' teawares, comprising: a low oval teapot, cover and stand painted with flowers, retailer's mark for Du Croz Skinner Street London (base restored); a lilac-ground and white sprigged ornament sugar bowl and cover (rim chip); an H.& R. Daniel 'Mayflower' ewer; and two other various jugs, circa 1830
An Artificers Guild three-piece silver teaset, designed by Edward Spencer, the teapot with facetted sides, ropework embellishment with ivory finial and carved handle, 13.5cm. high, having a milk jug and sugar bowl en suite, 7.5cm. and 5cm. respectively, each piece with maker's mark for London 1934 and designer's mark.

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