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A Japanese mid-20th century tea service, black ground decorated in relief with dragon chasing a pearl; cups, saucers, plates, teapot, milk and sugar bowl and a Japanese mid-20th century coffee service; coffee pot, cups, saucers and milk jug and an English 'Chelson' Oriental-inspired blue and white tea service; cups, saucers and plates.
Various silver plate, brassware, metal ware, etc., to include a pair of leather and oak fire bellows 47cm wide, silver plate to include part tea service, three branch candelabra, brassware to include toasting fork, ornaments, bowls, shaped plates, pewter tankard, horse brasses, etc. (a quantity)
An early 20thC painted pine box drawer, with visible dovetails, in turquoise with front handle, 23cm high, 38cm wide, 25cm deep, and a quantity of various bygones, collectables, etc., to include metal cash tin, two micro mosaic miniature jugs, rope twist necklace, two tortoiseshell style pen knives, Egypt case, various other costume jewellery, amber ring, cameo, various other jewellery, white metal Egyptian bangle, filigree style heavy bracelet, similar meshwork jewellery, D scroll bangle set with green stones in the Egyptian style, pressed card Fowkes design box, enamel style badges, a miniature Eastern tea service, etc. (a quantity)
A Barr Worcester part tea service c.1792-1804, decorated with a continuous gilded foliate band reserved on a wide orange band, incised B marks. Comprising: two chocolate cups with covers and stands, a tea cup, coffee can and saucer, a slop bowl and a plate. (11) Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke Collection. Purchased in 1997.
A Paris porcelain part tea or coffee service 1st half 19th century, decorated with wide bands of continuous gilt oak leaf and acorn garlands above vertical gilt bands, the spouts formed as mythical beasts. Comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a hot water jug and cover, a sugar pot and cover, a milk jug, a large bowl, eleven cups and eleven saucers. (30) Provenance: Jean-Pierre Pescatore (1793-1855) and thence by descent. By repute, a gift from Empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III. Jean-Pierre Pescatore was a Luxembourgish-French businessman, philanthropist and art collector, who settled in Paris in the 1840s. Napoleon III and Empress Eugénie visited his fine collection of orchids at least twice. His art collection is housed in the Villa Vauban in Luxembourg City.
A good Worcester tea service c.1770, brightly painted with fan-shaped panels containing colourful European flowers, reserved on a powder blue ground with flower and foliate sprays in gilt. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a spoon tray, a slop bowl, a cake plate, ten teabowls, five coffee cups and ten saucers. (34)
A six place Royal Doulton Rose Elegans pattern tea service, Pattern No TC1010 including cake plate, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers and six tea plates together with a further quantity of ceramics and glassware including a pair of Copeland Spode Byron pattern cake plates, glassware including a pair of Royal Brierley candlesticks, etc
A four piece silver tea service comprising: teapot, coffee pot, sucrier and cream jug, all chased and embossed with lobed scrolls and foliage, gadrooned rims and pedestal feet, cast leaf finials, each with c-scroll frame cartouche to either side engraved with crest, by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 1900, 24.5cm high and smaller, 2140gms gross (4)
A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Sheffield 1864, maker's mark of Martin Hall & Co., comprising coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl and creamer, each of conforming design, chased and embossed with scrolling foliate decoration surrounding cartouches, each piece with applied cast 'c' scroll handles, and raised on circular foot with beaded rim, the tea and coffee pots with formed as flower heads, the cream jug and sugar bowl with gilded interior (c.2,239.5g). (4)
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Sheffield 1911, mark of John Henry Potter, comprising tea pot, pear shaped coffee pot and cream jug, each of corresponding oblong form with demi-fluted bodies, the tea and coffee pots each applied with ebon finial and handle, (c.1,555g all in). The coffee pot 25cm high, the tea pot 27.5cm wide over handle and spout. (3)

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