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A Worcester part tea and coffee service c.1775, decorated in the Hop Trellis pattern with berried swags between trellis panels in gilt and red. Comprising: a sucrier and cover, four coffee cups, two teabowls and eight saucers. (16) Provenance: Diana Keppel, Countess of Albemarle (1909-2013).
A Worcester dessert dish c.1785, decorated in the manner of the Stormont service with swags of puce drapery suspended from bows within a gilt dentil rim, some wear, 28.7cm. In the early 1780s Worcester produced a tea service for David Murray, 7th Viscount Stormont, which copied a Sèvres pattern of turquoise fabric festoons. This puce version occurs on both tea and dessert wares.
A rare Factory Z (Staffordshire) silver lustre part tea and coffee service c.1795-1805, printed in red with a bucolic scene of a young maiden holding a lamb, a boy driving a flock of sheep behind, reserved on a silver lustre and vermicelli ground, the spouts with white dots, some damages. Comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, and a milk jug. (7) Provenance: the Geoffrey Godden reference collection.
A Paris porcelain tea service 19th century, decorated with scenes of figures on horseback and in rural settings, the formal borders with gilt lyre and foliate motifs on a white ground, gilt marks for Dagoty of Paris. Comprising: a square tray, a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sucrier and cover, three cups and three saucers. (12) Provenance: Diana Keppel, Countess of Albemarle (1909-2013).
A Chamberlain Worcester tea and coffee service c.1810, richly decorated in the Imari palette with pattern 544, a formal design of red and gilt flowering plants within shaped blue and gilt foliate panels, painted script mark to some pieces, painted pattern number, minor damages. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, two plates, twelve tea cups, twelve coffee cups and twelve saucers. (45) Cf. Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain Worcester, p.325 for a record of this pattern listed as 'Scarlet with blue and gold curtains'.
A rare Worcester matched armorial trio c.1768, comprising a teacup, a coffee cup and a saucer, painted with panels of Kakiemon flowers alternating with narrow blue ground bands, each painted with the arms for the Fry family of a green shield bearing three running horses and a fleur de lys, square seal marks, 13cm. (3) Provenance: The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain Part II, 23rd February 2005, lot 159, for the teacup and saucer, which had been sold as part of an armorial tea service by Phillips in the mid 1980s.
A Royal Worcester Astley pattern coffee set comprising coffee pot and cover, cream jug, sugar bowl, six coffee cans and six saucers with printed marks to base Astley, First Produced in Dr Wall's Period 1751-1783 together with a six place Royal Worcester Dunrobin tea service including milk jug and sugar bowl and a small collection of Royal Worcester tea wares with Imari type floral decoration and retailer mark for F & C Osler of Oxford Street
A collection of Wedgwood coffee wares with dark pink speckled glaze and gilded border decoration comprising coffee pot, crescent shaped dish, six coffee cans and six saucers together with a six place Rosina pattern tea service with printed and infilled floral border decoration including milk jug, sugar bowl and cake plate, also together with a small collection of Gladstone China tea wares

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