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A Ridgway early 19th century part tea service, c. 1814, early London shape, pale blue ground with pink floral decoration and gilding, pattern 2/5, comprising: Teapot, cover and stand, sugar box and cover, creamer, bowl, two pairs of circular saucer dishes, three teacups, three coffee cups and two saucers Condition Report Damage includes: teapot - star hairline to base and to cover, would probably leakSugar box - hairline to base and one handle re-gluedOne saucer dish dis-colouredOne teacup cracked and handle brokenOne coffee cup broken
19th century Ridgway part tea service, Old English shape, mazarine blue ground with handpainted polychrome floral reserves, pattern 2/1070, comprising: teapot, cover and stand, sugar box and cover, creamer, bowl, two pairs of plates 23 cm & 20 cm diam., two trios and an extra saucer and a similar dish, pattern 2/370, 20 cm diam. Condition Report Overall some rubbed gilding. Chip to inner rim of teapot.
Royal Doulton fine bone china 'Carlyle' pattern dinner and tea service, comprising: Eight x 27 cm diam. plates; eight x 20.5 cm diam.; six x 17 cm diam., two covered tureen and covers; teapot & cover; two sucriers and covers, sugar bowl; six teacups and six saucers Condition Report Light use. All first quality apart from teapot, two sucriers and covers and sugar bowl
Coalport bone china 'Blue Wheat' dinner and tea service, comprising: Eleven x 27 cm plates; twelve x 20.5 cm plates; twelve x 16 cm diam.; two graduated meat plates; two gravy boats and stands; two circular tureens and cover; two oval vegetable dishes; twelve twin handle soup bowls and saucers; twelve teacups and eleven saucers Condition Report Little use overall. All first quality.
A substantial 19th century French oak canteen of .950 grade fiddle, thread and shell flatware for eighteen settings, the service by Pierre Quielle (fl.1834-46) and Phillipe Berthier (f 1841-51); comprising: eighteen each table knives and forks, dessert spoons and forks, tea knives, soup spoons, fruit knives with silver blades, carving set, salad servers with ivory ends, fish slice, two sifter spoons and small serving spoon and fork, with loaded silver handles, 159 oz weighable Condition Report Very good condition with little sign of wear, soup ladle not included
19th Century and later ceramics to include a Bloor Deerby porcelain sauce tureen and cover on stand, hand painted with roses, a Grimwades aesthetic dessert service comprising a tazza and six plates, a W.B Corbridge 'Albion' pewter mounted armorial jug, a copper lustre hexagonal teapot and cover on stand, an early Victorian porcelain tea set for six with blue and gilt borders (some pieces a/f) etc (2 boxes).
12 person Wileman & Co 'The Foley China' (pre Shelley) tea service pattern 8126We have done a brief examination and found the following. There is some wear to the gilt rim on a small number of the plates. Three of the cups have faint hairlines, but most pieces ping very well. Overall the set seems to be in good condition commensurate with age.There is a total of 40 pieces.

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