A Dresden porcelain part cabaret tea set, late 19th Century, comprising bullet shaped teapot and cover, five cups and six saucers, each painted with flower sprays within puce and gilt borders, crossed swords and `S` in underglaze blue to bases (some faults). Note: this service was purportedly painted by Geraline Curzon of Keddleston Hall, Derby, when she was in Dresden in the latter part of the 19th Century, she was the sister of Lord Curzon.
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A Susie Cooper part tea service, decorated with sgraffito leaves and scrolling ribbon against a pale blue band, comprising teapot and cover, five cups and saucers, five plates and a sugar bowl, together with a collection of Susie Cooper, including Dresden Spray, and a small collection of other similar ceramics.
An English porcelain part tea service, probably Staffordshire, circa 1790, painted in underglaze blue with Chinese pagodas and bridges below floral borders, comprising six teacups, 6.5cm high, six saucers, 13.5cm diameter, a waste bowl, 12.5cm diameter, and a cream jug, 7cm high, unmarked (some damages/restoration) (14) See Bernard Watney Collection, Part III, sold by Phillips on 1st November 2000, lot 1233 for a silver-shaped teapot of the same design.
A matched German porcelain part tea service, 20th century, comprising Potschappel and Dresden examples, printed and painted with naturalistic floral sprays, the set to include a twin handled dish, 27.5cm diameter, a square dish with moulded rims, 24.cm wide, a water jug with cover, 23.5cm high, a sugar box with cover, 9cm high, three various cream jugs, 12.5cm high, a small handled dish set on gilt feet, 13cm long, teapot and cover, eleven teacups, ten saucers, 12.5cm diameter, ten side-plates, 14cm diameter and two larger plates, 18cm diameter, together with a similar Meissen large breakfast cup and saucer, various blue factory marks (44)
A Royal Worcester fruit-painted tea/coffee service, second half of 20th century, pattern number Z4299, painted by various artists including C.Bowen, Sigley-Lewis, W. Prowley and J.Cook, with grapes, cherries, peaches and apples against a mossy ground, signed, the interiors parcel gilt, comprising; six teacups, six saucers, six coffee cups, six saucers, cream jug, sugar bowl, six tea plates, 17.5cm diameter and one large plate, 24cm diameter, black printed factory marks (33)
A Coalport tea service for two people, circa 1880, decorated in an all over gilt finish, with printed decoration of flowers, insects, and branches, butterfly wing handles and finials, comprising teapot and cover, 15cm high, sugar box and cover, 11cm high, two quatrefoil cups, 6cm high, two quatrefoil saucers, 14cm wide and a cream jug, 9cm high, with green printed factory mark, painted 27 in gold (7) See 'Coalport, 1795-1926', page 315 for a similar tea service in a different pattern.
A composite Caughley porcelain part tea and coffee service, circa 1780-90, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Temple and Pagoda patterns, comprising a teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, eight tea bowls, nine saucers, seven coffee cups, teapot stand, one dish, 19cm diameter,a spoon tray, 16cm wide and two lobed dishes, 20cm and 22cm wide and an English porcelain cream jug, S marks (some damage) (33)
An extensive Royal Albert `Old Country Roses` porcelain dinner and tea service comprising: twelve large plates, eight medium plates, six side plates, twelve tea plates, twelve saucers, twelve cups, seven cereal bowls, two fruit bowls, six mugs, two smaller mugs, six egg cups, two napkin rings, two vegetable dishes and covers, a milk jug, cream jug, sugar bowl, two sauce boats and saucers, three oval serving dishes (one a/f), two shoe ornaments, two ashtrays, 2 salt and pepper sets, swan vase. (largely seconds, approx. 108 pieces)

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