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An early 20th century Dresden porcelain part tea service, each decorated with floral sprays within gilt borders Condition Report / Extra Information Smaller teapot has a fingernail chip to top edge of cover.Side dishes - some with small chips to edges.Saucers - several with chips to edges.Coffee and teacups appear good.Some gilt wear throughout.
A collection of assorted ceramics and glassware to include a George III Derby Duesbury part tea service comprising a teapot and cover, a slop bowl and two teacups and saucers, decorated in gilt and cobalt, a pair of Chinese famille rose tri-pod ink pots / censers, a Paris porcelain florally decorated oval tray, a 19th century florally decorated part service, a set of four glass castors, six tea bowls and five saucers etc (Qty) (at fault)
A selection of Villeroy & Boch wares comprising; six teacups, six ash trays, a large fruit bowl, 40cm diameter, a tureen and cover, 25cm high, and a go-to-bed chamber stick, along with a Royal Albert Art Deco style 'Wild Rose' pattern tea service comprising; five teacups, six saucers, six plates, and two serving plates, 25.5cm wide, Reg No.794028, and 794373 (Qty)
GROUP OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY FEMALE ARTIST HAND-PAINTED CHINAlikely by Helen Paxton Brown or Agnes Bain Herbert, comprising a footed bowl, part tea service of five cups and six saucers and serving bowl with cover, each decorated with floral swags and festoons on an ivory ground, tea service dated 1919, bowl dated 1924, each signed with monogram, serving dish unsigned, bowl 18.5cm wide (13)
HAND-PAINTED SIX PIECE TEA SERVICE WITH SILVER MOUNTSthe silver cup holders maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1907, each cup holder inscribed 'W', of pierced foliate and floral design with handles shaped like mythical serpentine creatures, tea service comprising six saucers and six tea cups, each with gilt rims and hand-painted with a floral wreath design, marked 'E.J.M. 1908' to base and each piece numbered with Roman numerals
An early 20th century decorative Art Nouveau French tea service in green white and gilt finish comprising cups, saucers, plates, creamer and sugar bowl being marked for GDA France. The GD stands for E. Gerard et Dufraiuseix. The A stands for Abbott who was the importer and distributor for these wares in NYC. GD had bought Charles Haviland around 1882. GD added A in 1901 and used that mark until 1941.Measures: 14cm wide.

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