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A Duchess china tea service Winchester design to include bread/butter plate, six tea plates, six saucers, six cups, one milk jug one sugar basin, one commemorative Edward VII White pottery Cup 1902 coronation, Limited edition, Farmyard early Morning by Wedgwood and Applepick by Wedgwood, three blue and white Wedgewood pottery commemorative plates (27)
SECTION 1 & 2. An extensive Royal Albert 'Lavender Rose' pattern tea, coffee and dinner service comprising eight-each tea cups & saucers, coffee cups & saucer, side plates, dessert plates, dinner plates and soup bowls, a coffee pot, cream, sugar, sandwich plate, gravy boat & stand, two butter dishes and two tureens with covers. (All seconds but appears to have seen very little use)
AN ANGLO-BURMESE WHITE METAL FIVE PIECE TEA SERVICE, comprising tea pot, lidded creamer, two handled sugar bowl and cover, tea strainer on stand, and a large circular tray, each with wavy everted rim, of conforming baluster form and all over chased and embossed with bands of foliate, scrolling and geometric decoration. The tray 35cm diameter, the teapot 23cm wide over handle and spout. (5)
A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, London 1878, mark of Henry Holland, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and two handled sugar bowl, each of tapering baluster form with angular handles, the pots each with flat hinged lid and plain silver finial, the bodies of each with conforming chased and engraved scrolling foliate decoration contained within heart shaped panels above leafy swags, crested to one side, the creamer and sugar bowl each with gilt interior, (c.1804g all in). The coffee pot 22.5cm high, 22.5cm wide over handle and spout, the teapot 16.5cm high, 23.5cm wide over handle and spout. (4)
A GEORGE III MATCHED THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, London 1806, mark of Peter and William Bateman, comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, the creamer London 1808, maker’s mark rubbed, each with bright cut engraved bands of decoration including palmettes, lozenges, beading etc., a wreath to either side, one wreath containing initials on both the teapot and sugar bowl, the teapot with applied ebon handle and cast and stained carved timber pineapple finial, (c.855g all in). The teapot 31cm wide over handle and spout. (3)
A group of HIlditch & Son and other Staffordshire porcelains, 19th century, coloured and printed in varying chinoiserie and floral patterns including three HIlditch & Son slops bowls, three tea cups, saucers and a cake plate, a F G Bowers part tea service, a flower painted mug, a saucer dish, cup and saucer, sugar bowl, cup, saucer and side plate (qty).

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