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A Royal Worcester blue and white "Royal Lily" pattern part breakfast set, an early 19th century Spode white and gilt porcelain part tea and coffee service with floral sprig relief decoration, Pattern No. 2479, a Staffordshire burgundy and gilt decorated part tea set, and a set of five Copeland blue willow pattern coffee cans with six saucers
* A collection of decorative china including a fifteen-piece Solian Ware coffee service by Soho Pottery Ltd., Cobridge, together with a Royal Albert Crown China ‘Crocus’ pattern eight-piece tea service, a Myott, Sons & Co. seven-piece tea service hand painted in the Art Deco style with rings of green, yellow and black, plus a Paragon twenty-three piece part tea service decorated in mauve, black and gilt, and other various china (-)
* A Dresden part tea service, mid-late 19th c., comprising four pairs of tea cups and saucers, one extra saucer, tea plate and slop bowl, decorated with spiral fluting, hand painted with sprays of flowers and gilt border, plus a Dresden basketwork two-handled shaped dish, a Dresden peacock and three other items (16)
* A Royal Worcester fine bone china part dinner and tea service, late 20th c., approx. 100 pieces, including two vegetable dishes, gravy boat, eight soup bowls and stands, ten cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, dinner plates, side plates and dessert bowls, decorated with grapes and vine leaves, gilt rims (approx. 100)
David Mellor: A Silver Four Piece "Pride" Tea Service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1962/3, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, oval tapering form with curved sides and in-curved tops, the pots with part black leather covered handles and pull-off covers with ebonised wood finials, 69oz approx (teapot with re-covered handle) See illustration The Pride tea service was designed by David Mellor in 1958. In 1959 it won a Council of Industrial Design award for both aesthetic and practical reasons.
A LATE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE WITH TRAY EN SUITE MARK OF KERR AND PHILLIPS, GLASGOW, 1900 Half-fluted with shell and gadroon borders, on foliate shell bracket feet; the two-handled tray with mark of the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. over-striking another, London, 1906 The tray, 27¼ in. (69.3 cm.) long 170 oz. (5,270 gr.) (5) View on Christie's.com
A Royal Worcester ‘Bernina’ pattern part dinner service, comprising; a pair of vegetable tureens and covers, seventeen 101/2 inch plates, seventeen 9 inch plates, thirteen 7 inch plates, five 6 inch plates, twelve pudding bowls, eight soup bowls and twelve stands, twelve fruit bowls, a gravy boat and two stands, a coffee pot and cover, a hot water jug and cover, a teapot and cover, two sugar bowls in sizes, a milk jug, a cream jug, six tea cups and saucers, and twelve coffee cups and saucers
A Grainger Lee & Co, Worcester part tea service, circa 1830, each piece decorated with blue and gilt panels enclosing sprays and sprigs of flowers in polychrome enamels, below acanthus cast rims, gilt painted pattern number `145x`, comprising; tea pot (repaired spout) 17cm high, cover and stand 20cm diameter, two handled sucrier and cover, 14cm high, pedestal milk jug (crazed), 10cm high, a slop bowl (repaired) 17.5cm diameter, sandwich plate, 24cm diameter, ten saucers (some at fault), eleven teacups (some at fault) and six coffee cups (33) See M. Berthoud and R Maskell, A Directory of British Teapots, page 286, plate 1711, for a very similar shape teapot attributed to Grainger, Worcester.

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