A Spode combined part service c.1810, bat-printed in patterns including 557 and 1222 with various scenes of animals including sleeping dogs, dead game, deer, leopards, rabbits. Comprising: a shell-shaped dessert dish, a milk jug, four plates, four tea cups, five coffee cans and five saucers. (20) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
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A Spode bat-printed part tea service c.1805-10, decorated in pattern 1922 with black monochrome scenes of figures fishing, travelling, and reclining in rural landscapes. Comprising: a teapot and cover with stand, a slop bowl, a breakfast cup, eight saucers, three tea cups and three coffee cans. (19) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
A Vienna part tea service late 18th century, decorated with a trellis pattern of green leaves intersected by pink roses, with fruit finials, including a teapot and cover, milk jug and cover, two cups and two saucers, and a Vienna three-footed jug, dated 1784, painted with grisaille portraits of Greek philosophers, titled `Theophraste` and `Epimenide`, in cartouches suspended from blue ribbon, blue shield marks, 20cm max. (9) Paper label for the Collection of Vivian S. Hawes to the single jug.
A combined Worcester tea service c.1780, decorated in gilt with the Queen`s pattern, with simple flowerhead or foliate spray adornments to some pieces. Comprising: a teapot and cover, two sucriers and covers, a milk jug, a tea canister and cover, a slop bowl, two cake plates, ten tea cups, five coffee cups, and fifteen saucers. (42)
A Chinese Famille Jaune tea service, comprising eleven cups, ten saucers, eleven tea plates and two side plates, each piece enamel painted with the Birthday pattern, a shou character for long life and four kaishu characters for good wishes, the undersides of the plates and saucers enamel painted with floral sprays, iron red painted six character Guangxu marks.
An impressive silver-plated six-piece tea service on tray, Barker-Ellis, comprising spirit kettle, teapot, hot water pot, cream jug, slop bowl and two-handled sugar bowl, all on a rectangular tray with vine-cast handles and rim, the whole cast and chased with scrolls and foliage, stamped mark. Tray 72cm by 45.5cm
A George V silver three-piece tea service, Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1923, comprising teapot, cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, each with undulating rim, scrolls handles and palmette capped C-scroll legs terminating in flattened palmette cast feet; together with a pair of associated Walker & Hall silver-plated sugar tongs. (4) Gross 39.5 troy ozs
A Persian silver five piece tea and coffee service,late 19th/early 20th century,comprising a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, of baluster form on four pad feet with gadroon borders, engraved and chased with vignettes of daily life, amidst profuse arabesque, foliate and bird decoration,and the tray of rectangular form with similar arabesque decoration,44.5 x 33cm (5) CONDITION REPORT: Approximate weight: 2379grams
A Wedgwood creamware tea service late 19th century, the cylindrical fluted forms painted with simple puce flower sprays, the teapots inscribed to the base with `The Elder Brewster Tea Pot, The Original was brought to America in ye Mayflower AD. 1620`. Comprising: two teapots and covers, a sugar bowl and cover, two cake plates, a milk jug, twelve cups and twelve saucers. (33)
A Neale & Co. Jasperware combined part tea service 19th century, applied with Classical figures at various pursuits above basketweave bands and formal borders, in white in a blue ground, impressed marks to two pieces, some faults. Comprising: a teapot, a teapot stand, a milk jug, a slop bowl, and a sugar box and cover.(6)
A Spode tea and coffee service c.1800, painted in pattern 382 with sepia monochrome scenes of tumbledown thatched cottages, pastoral figures and rural landscapes, within simple gilt foliate bands, pattern number marks. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, six tea cups, six coffee cans and six saucers. (25)
A Spode part tea service c.1805-10, bat-printed in pattern 557 with pastoral scenes of villagers at various pursuits before thatched cottages, and travellers before ruins and harbour scenes. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sugar bowl and matched cover with stand, a milk jug, a large plate and one smaller, twelve tea cups and twelve saucers. (33) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
A Spode tea service c.1810, bat-printed in pattern 557 with small figures before ruins or thatched cottages in rural landscape scenes. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sugar basin with cover and stand, a milk jug, a slop bowl, one large and two small cake plates, eight tea cups, eight coffee cans and eight saucers. (35) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode. Some with paper labels for the Trevor Kentish Collection.
A Spode combined part tea service c.1805-10, bat-printed in patterns 1922 and 557 with figures at various pursuits, including riding horses, shepherding sheep and courting. Comprising: a teapot and cover with stand, a milk jug, two cake plates, a saucer, a breakfast cup, a teacup, a coffee can, and a Miles Mason coffee can with similar figural decoration. (11) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode. Some with paper labels for the Trevor Kentish Collection.
A Spode combined part service c.1810, bat-printed in patterns including 557 and 1222 with various scenes of animals including sleeping dogs, dead game, deer, leopards, rabbits. Comprising: a shell-shaped dessert dish, a milk jug, four plates, four tea cups, five coffee cans and five saucers. (20) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
A Spode bat-printed part tea service c.1805-10, decorated in pattern 1922 with black monochrome scenes of figures fishing, travelling, and reclining in rural landscapes. Comprising: a teapot and cover with stand, a slop bowl, a breakfast cup, eight saucers, three tea cups and three coffee cans. (19) Provenance: the Brian Gill Collection of Bat-Printed Spode.
A combined Worcester tea service c.1780, decorated in gilt with the Queen`s pattern, with simple flowerhead or foliate spray adornments to some pieces. Comprising: a teapot and cover, two sucriers and covers, a milk jug, a tea canister and cover, a slop bowl, two cake plates, ten tea cups, five coffee cups, and fifteen saucers. (42)
A Chinese Famille Jaune tea service, comprising eleven cups, ten saucers, eleven tea plates and two side plates, each piece enamel painted with the Birthday pattern, a shou character for long life and four kaishu characters for good wishes, the undersides of the plates and saucers enamel painted with floral sprays, iron red painted six character Guangxu marks.
An impressive silver-plated six-piece tea service on tray, Barker-Ellis, comprising spirit kettle, teapot, hot water pot, cream jug, slop bowl and two-handled sugar bowl, all on a rectangular tray with vine-cast handles and rim, the whole cast and chased with scrolls and foliage, stamped mark. Tray 72cm by 45.5cm
A George V silver three-piece tea service, Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1923, comprising teapot, cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, each with undulating rim, scrolls handles and palmette capped C-scroll legs terminating in flattened palmette cast feet; together with a pair of associated Walker & Hall silver-plated sugar tongs. (4) Gross 39.5 troy ozs
Malcolm Campbell for Paragon, a 1930's 'Blue Bird' part six sitting tea service decorated with a blue and green country landscape CONDITION REPORT: Six saucers and side plates, four cups, milk jug and sugar bowl, No chips or cracks, decoration in overall good condition. See additional images

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