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A collection of Belleek Ware, include a First Period rope handled Jug, a First Period shell shaped Sugar Bowl, three Third Period black mark shamrock Plates, a Third period black mark painted Cup, a Second period black mark green painted Jug, and other items of cream ware. As a collection, w.a.f. (10)
Ceramics - a Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern tea service, comprising twelve cups, saucers, side plates, two bread and butter plates, two soup cups and saucers, two sugar bowls, two jugs, six coffee cans and saucers; a Royal Crown Derby Rose Posie part tea set, comprising six cups, saucers, five side plates, bread and butter plate, sugar bowl and cream jug
A cased set of six George V silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, a pair of golf club coffee spoons, four late Victorian Britannia Standard coffee spoons and sugar tongs with scroll terminals and bowls, engraved initial 'N', maker Thomas Bradbury, London 1900, a German 800 silver spoon with silver gilt bowl, 15cm, cruet spoon and a Rolex commemorative teaspoon
HEREND PORCELAIN MANUFACTORYPART BREAKFAST SET, 20TH CENTURYcomprising a tray, 41cm wide; a small coffee pot and cover, 15.5cm high; two coffee cups, 5cm high; two saucers, 11.5cm diameter; a milk jug, 9cm wide; and a sugar bowl, 10.5cm wide; all with printed and painted maker's marks, decorated with fruit, flowers and gilt highlights (8)
Clarice Cliff, a Crocus pattern sugar bowl and cover, a matching cream jug and a saucer Condition Report: Condition report: The cover with a tiny chip to a blemish on the knop. Some minor scratches to enamel on brown band. The jug with a hairline crack from rim above handle. Flaking to green enamel rim and brown band. Saucer with scratches to enamel at centre.
Morgen Hall (Welsh 1960-2016), an earthenware sugar bowl, spoon and cover, glazed polka dot and striped decoration, impressed mark to base, 15cm high Condition Report: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
A GEORGE III OVAL TEA POT with reed borders & engraving, by Robert & David Hennell, London 1799 together with an engraved tea pot stand by George Smith & Thomas Hayter, London 1795 and an engraved, two-handled sugar bowl by John Emes, London 1798, all of the above initialled to match; the tea pot 6.25" (16 cms) high; 29.1 oz 93)
A LATE VICTORIAN SMALL CREAM JUG & MATCHING SUGAR BOWL with part fluting & gilt interiors, by John Round, Sheffield 1896, a Christening mug, gilt interior, initialled "SM", by Messrs. Barnard, London 1832 and another small part-fluted cream jug, Birmingham 1899; the mug 3.9" (9.8 cms) high; 12.4 oz (4)
Extensive Hornsea Heirloom pattern service, comprising twelve dinner plates, sixteen side plates, fourteen dessert plates, six breakfast bowls, eleven cups, twelve saucers, tea and coffee pots, five jugs, sugar bowl and cover, preserve pot and cover, tea and coffee cannisters and a butter dish and cover, (83)
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