A GEORGE V SILVER ART DECO TEA SERVICE, by C.W. Fletcher & Son Ltd., Sheffield 1934, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, each piece of irregular octagonal outline embellished with Odeonesque panels, the teapot with composition finial and handle, total approximate weight 39oz. See illustration
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A VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, by John, Edward, Walter and John Barnard (Barnard & Sons Ltd), London 1869, of Adam design, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each piece with bead rims, applied putto masks linked by repoussé floral swags, engraved with ribbon garlands-over acanthus calyx, leaf capped scroll handles, the tea pot and coffee pot with pineapple finials, on domed foot, tea pot 21.5cm high, coffee pot 30.5cm high, total approximate weight 86oz. See illustration
`Tall Trees` a Shelley Queen Anne shape tea and coffee service, pattern 11678, printed in black and yellow on a white ground, comprising; teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, eight cups, eleven saucers and eight side plates and a sandwich plate, a coffee pot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, six coffee cups and saucers, and a dessert set comprising serving bowl and six side bowls printed and painted marks 18cm. high
An extensive Royal Albert `Old Country Roses` pattern bone china table service comprising 10 dinner plates;9 desert plates; 6 desert bowls; 6 soup bowls and stand; a coffee service with 9 cups and saucers; a tea service with 8 cups and saucers and 6 plates; a sandwich plate; two tier cake stand and cruets
A Melba Pottery 12 place setting tea service of gilt rimmed white ground with dark blue and floral sprays stamped with H.M. and Co no.1709 comprising 12 trios (1 cup missing, 2 sandwich plates, milk jug and sugar bowl), a Losol Ware `Tokyo` teapot with stand and a Losol Ware jug with hinged pewter lid
An early George V silver three piece tea service, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1911, of inverted pear shape, each piece repoussé with trailing flowers and leaves, around a vacant scroll cartouche, within wrythen borders, the teapot with a bud finial, composition handle, the milk jug and sugar bowl with leaf capped scroll handles, the teapot 17.5cm high, approximate total weight 50oz.
An early 19th Century porcelain part tea service of New Hall shape painted with flowers, leaves and branches in coloured enamels within moulded borders and floral painted reserves and comprising teapot and cover on stand, twin-handled sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, nine teacups and eight saucers, six further coffee cups and two circular plates, painted mark "1985" (ILLUSTRATED)
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY CRESTED COFFEE CAN AND TREMBLEUSE STAND FROM THE DUKE OF BEDFORD`S YACHT SERVICE painted by Cuthbert Gresley with a central gilt medallion of roses in swag border with blue flowers and etched gilt rim, 11cm diam, printed mark and date code, painted 8980, 1912 Provenance: Commissioned by Herbrand, 11th Duke of Bedford for his grand steam yacht "Sapphire", built in 1912. In addition a breakfast and tea service for twelve and a further six mocca cups and saucers, together with a Wedgwood dessert service were ordered, all of which were to be housed in a purpose built sideboard on the vessel. ++In fine condition
A CHINESE PORCELAIN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of reeded shapes, painted in vivid underglaze blue with a riverside temple pattern with pagodas and two figures in a boat, the brocaded border gilded in England, the service including a teapot, cover and stand, 14cm h and a spoon tray, c1780 (21) ++Rim of sucrier slightly chipped in several places, rim of spoon tray slightly chipped and the gilding retouched. Saucer dish with faint star crack on the underside which does not appear to come through to the front, the other items generally in fine condition
AN ART DECO FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE of panelled oblong design, engraved with a band of geometric ornament, the teapot and lidded jug with integral hinge and ivory fittings, jug 25.5cm h, by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1935 and 36, 49ozs gross ++The ivory with one or two natural cracks from use but complete and undamaged
An early 20th century Copeland Jasper ware style, three piece tea service for one, decorated with a garland band and dancing classical maidens, height of teapot 11cm, together with a W.H. Goss, Crested ware slipper, the model of the size of the first shoes worn by Princess Victoria, late Queen Victoria, with the Arms of Reading.

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