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A CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL PORCELAIN PART TEA AND DINNER SERVICE late 18th Century, painted with the arms of Pinfold (or Penfold) impaling another inside a blue-printed Fitzhugh border. Comprising teapots and covers, two-handled sucriers and covers, milk jug and cover, tea and coffee cups and saucers, dishes, bowls in two sizes and plates (98). Ref: Howard D.S: Chinese Armorial Porcelain Volume II, p.514. Provenance: by family descent.
A George V three piece silver tea service and a similar coffee pot The tea service of swelling globular form with wave everted borders raised upon hoof feet, made by Atkin Brothers Sheffield 1912, the matching coffee pot of vase shape with an everted rim raised trefoil feet, 22.5cm made by Stevenson & Law Sheffield 1928, total weight 52.4oz. (4)
A four-piece silver tea service, by Finnigans Ltd, London 1919 Of rounded baluster form, the teapot and hot water pot with domed lids to a knopped gadrooned finial, with applied cut card decoration to the upper body and spout, raised on a circular pedestal foot with an applied gadrooned rim, comprising; tea pot, hot water pot, sugar bowl, milk jug (5) together with an electroplated pair of sugar tongs, weight of silver combined 54 troy oz (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Condition report: In fair to good condition. Some hallmarks have been over polished and are therefore slightly faded. Lid, wingnut and body all partially or fully hallmarked. A bruise to the sugar bowl. Very good solid gauge. Pitting, wear and surface scratches evident.

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