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A Royal Doulton Tea/Dinner Service, decorated with the “Old Leeds Sprays” design, comprises two two-handled octagonal covered Vegetable Tureens, a Gravy Boat, three graduated oval Platters, twenty-four shaped circular Plates in sizes, six two-handled octagonal Soup Bowls and Stands, six Dessert Bowls and Stands, six Dessert Bowls, six Cups and Saucers, a Cream Jug and Sugar Bowl (NB – this lot may viewed as displayed on top of Lot 2267 Furniture Row Two)
A late Victorian composite four piece Tea and Coffee Service, comprising Teapot, Coffee Pot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of compressed baluster form with half-fluted bodies and cast and applied gadrooned foliate and mask rims, the latter with gilt interiors and leaf capped scrolling handles, London 1898, Makers’ Marks William Gibson & John Langman and Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd (4)
A Chamberlains Worcester Porcelain Breakfast Service, early 19th century, painted in bright enamels with the dragon in compartments pattern, comprising teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, six breakfast cups, eight saucers and six tea plates, script marks to inside of covers and the tea plates (26)
A New Hall Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service, circa 1810, printed en grisaille with mothers and children within broad gilt formal foliate borders, comprising teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, saucer dish, twelve teacups, twelve coffee cups and twelve saucers, pattern no.1147, painted marks in black (44)
An Important Australian Silver Three Piece Tea Service, presented to Captain Valentine Ryan, made by Alexander Dick, New South Wales, Sydney (active 1820s - 1840s), comprising teapot (13.5cm high), two-handled sugar basin and milk, each semi-gadrooned, the teapot inscribed around the lid PRESENTED BY THE CABIN PASSENGERS ON BOARD THE SHIP "CAMDEN" TO CAPTAIN VALENTINE RYAN IN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF HIS UNSWERVING ATTENTION AND KINDNESS DURING THE VOYAGE FROM PORTSMOUTH TO NEW S.WALES 1836, the sugar and milk with shortened inscriptions within cartouches, gross weight 49oz The Barque "Camden", 432 tons and built in London. From Sydney to Surabaja, wrecked on rocks at the Straits of Madura, 8 August 1836.
An Adderleys bone china 6 place setting tea service with 6 trios and sandwich plates, a "Carlisle Ware" by Burgess Bros Imari decorated part coffee service, a pair of small "Falcon Ware" baluster shaped vases decorated in the oriental style, an "Alto Ware" pottery jug of black and orange ground with polychrome central band depicting peacocks amongst foliage, various plates etc (2 trays, as viewed)
A contemporary Suzie Cooper (C2068) bone china tea service of plain black and white comprising 8 trios, sandwich plate, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with a contemporary Chinese ovoid lidded vase with typical polychrome floral/foliate design and a small Bohemia Crystal flower bowl (2 trays, as viewed)
A late 19th/early 20th century Paragon China part tea service comprising 12 cups and saucers, 8 plates, 2 sandwich plates and a sugar bowl in gilt heightened white ground with floral motif in blues reds and greens, together with another similarly decorated part tea service (3 trays, as viewed)
A matched Georgian Old English pattern silver cutlery service comprising:- soup ladle, gravy spoon, two sauce ladles, twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, six Victorian egg spoons - all engraved H to terminal, by a variety of makers including Bateman, Eley and Chawner - total weight 103 ozs. To be sold with twelve later silver handled dinner and tea knives made to match

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