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A Ridgway orange ground topographical porcelain part tea service: painted with castles, ruins and other buildings in extensive landscapes reserved on an orange ground with elaborate gilt borders and floral swags, pattern no. 1598, circa 1840-50, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl and a trio.
A matched early 19th century silver three-piece tea service: the teapot with maker's marks for J B Cameron and Leonard Urquhart, Edinburgh, 1838, the sugar basin and cream jug maker William Hunter, London, 1831, with floral decoration to lobed bodies on spreading shaped feet, total weight of silver 50.67ozs.
A set of George III Old English thread pattern part flatware service, maker Peter & William Bateman, London, 1810: bears crest of the Cosserat family, includes eight tablespoons, seven table forks and four teaspoons, together with four matched tea spoons and one mustard spoon, total weight of silver 42.28ozs.
A Flight Barr & Barr (Worcester) porcelain part tea service: comprising five tea cups, four cans, six saucers, a two handled sugar bowl and stand, two milk jugs and a waste bowl each decorated with a salmon and gilt vermiculi decorated band, impressed crown and FBB, circa 1813-40, {cracked cup and can, wear to saucers].
A George V Silver Four Piece Tea Service, Mahoah Rhodes, Sheffield, 1930, circular with a band of engraved decoration to rim, foot and cover, ivory handles and finials, the teapot 16.5cm high, 62.9ozt (4)All marks clearly struck and legible, some rubbing to the maker's mark on sugar bowl. Covers part marked. Some cracks appearing in the ivory handles and finials. The peices are of a good gauge. Some light scratching and general signs of wear.

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