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A GROUP OF COALPORT SHANKED TEA WARE, JOHN ROSE & CO, 1796-C1800 teapot, cover and stand 17cm h, pattern No 30 (slop basin) or unmarked (11) An assembled spiral fluted service including all the shapes (except the sucrier) with various gilt patterns and an enamel basin numbered 30. Pattern numbers are very rarely found on John Rose wares prior to c1810. Pattern 30 has also been seen in purple enamel. ++Some faults and wear No Reserve
AN ASSEMBLED COALPORT BLUE AND WHITE TEA SERVICE, JOHN ROSE & CO, 1796-C1800 printed with the 1798 Pagodas pattern and variously gilt, teapot and cover 16.5cm h Provenance: (sucrier and cover) Bill Dickenson, Ironbridge. Representative pieces of all the teaware shapes except for the teapot stand. The tea bowls have 28 reeds, the coffee cups 24 and a pronounced curve to the foot. ++Cover of teapot broken and restuck, sucrier cover cracked on the flat top. One saucer dish with old rim nick, the other cracked No Reserve
A GROUP OF COALPORT REEDED BUTE SHAPED POLYCHROME AND OTHER TEA WARE, 1800-14 saucer 13.5cm diam (7) The reeds 'fade away' on this rare bute shape. Representative pieces from the John Rose reeded service with Dresden flowers are illustrated in 1989, p75. ++Some typical wear. Dresden flowers teacup and one of the gild coffee cups cracked No Reserve
A COALPORT POLYCHROME SHANKED PROW SHAPE PART TEA SERVICE, 1810-14 the teapot with associated lustre cover, cream jug 11.5cm h (8) A part service with 'reinforced' handles. Intended to be sold at a lower price on account of the sugar bowl in place of a sucrier and decorated in an earlier sprig pattern. The shapes are illustrated in 1970/81, p189. ++Slop basin and saucer dish cracked No Reserve
A COALPORT PART TEA SERVICE OF PATTERN 707 AND A COALPORT COVER, C1800-14 (11) The untypical shape has been seen with three different handles and two knop shapes suggesting a different modeller. The green and gilt cover fits the sucrier perfectly but has the alternative knop with a bald top quite different from the berried example of John Rose (see lot 169) ++Some faults and restoration No Reserve
A COALPORT CERULEAN GROUND PART TEA SERVICE, C1831 painted with pattern 2/717 by J Aston, teapot, cover and stand 21cm h, WT in gilt (11) A revived rococo part tea and coffee service of 2/717 painted with flowers by Jabez Aston then aged c30 and the first time his name appears in the Coalport Pattern Books. The several unusual gilt "WT" marks can hardly refer to Dr Wilton Turner (see lot 206). The gilding may be by William Treves, a contemporary of Aston. Later his name was first recorded as a painter against pattern 3/332, c1836-7. ++Some damage and old restoration. Handle or cream jug riveted No Reserve
A FINE CAUGHLEY GILT QUEEN'S PATTERN TEA SERVICE, C1785-90 the service including a teapot and cover, 13.5cm h (21) ++In unusually fine condition with slight wear to gilding on teapot handle and knop. Slight wear to gilding on sucrier knop but in excellent preservation, no cracks, chips or restoration
A CAUGHLEY GILT REEDED TEA SERVICE, C1785-90 teapot, cover and stand 15cm h (11) ++In very good overall condition, no cracks or chips other than one or two minor chips to flange of the sucrier cover which are not visible when in position and a further small flat chip under the scalloped rim. Slight wear to gilding on teapot stand, no restoration
A JOHN AND WILLIAM RIDGWAY JAPAN PATTERN TEA SERVICE, C1825 teapot, cover and stand 17cm h, pattern 2/893 (33) Representative pieces from a J & W Ridgway tea service of the same shape and pattern are illustrated Godden (G A), Ridgway Porcelains, 1972, plt 54 and in the second edition of the same, Woodbridge 1985, plt 100. ++Teapot with crack in base, the other items in fine condition
TWO SPODE MINIATURE PEARLWARE PART TEA SERVICES, C1815 one enamelled with French sprigs, the other printed in blue with the Milkmaid pattern, teapots and covers 6.5cm h, printed mark or unmarked (11) ++Polychrome teapot with tiny graze on tip of spout and cup cracked. Blue and white service one of the cups cracked, no restoration
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE chased in high relief with fruit and flowers, coffee pot 29cm h, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1893, 77ozs ++In fine condition, no evidence of erasure from the cartouche on either side, little sign of wear with only slight polish residues, the chasing crisp, the marks practically as struck, no repairs
A GEORGE IV SILVER TEA SERVICE with integral hinge to teapot, crested, teapot 12cm h, by R, J & S Garrard, London 1824, 39ozs gross ++Ivory knop to lid of teapot slightly bent on its post. The ebonised handle crudely re-attached to the body socket with wire staples. Slight polish ware, no evidence of engraving or erasure. Very slight dent on the cream jug. The fleur de lys crest almost worn away on teapot and jug
A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE the teapot with integral hinge to the flat lid and ivory handle and knop, crested, teapot 13.5cm h, by Alexander Macrae, London 1870, 40ozs 10dwts ++A well made set in fine condition save for a dent to the spout and some blackened cracks in the ivory knop and handle. Note the teapot is not crested
A SCOTTISH VICTORIAN SILVER TEA SERVICE crisply chased with flowers and foliage, teapot 17cm h, by Leonard Urquhart, Edinburgh 1837, 50ozs ++Each lightly engraved on one of the two cartouches with contemporary initials, one cartouche on the sugar bowl with a few slight dents. Some polish residue, no repairs or play in the handle or hinge, the marks good
WALKER AND HALL VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE OF 4 PIECES, of bulbous oval form with repousse all-over rococo decoration of flowers, shells and scrolls, viz, TEAPOT, COFFEE POT, MILK JUG AND TWO HANDLED SUGAR BASIN, registration mark for 1885 and two handles OBLONG TRAY in similar taste, 17 1/2" long over the handles (5)
C.B. AND S. LTD., SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE OF FOUR PIECES, of George III style, melon shaped and raised on fancy tab feet comprising a TEAPOT AND COFFEE POT, each with a screw on eagle finials and elaborate eagles head spout, embossed with a grotesque mask head, MILK JUG AND TWO HANDLED SUGAR BASIN (4)

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