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A four piece silver backed dressing table set, Birmingham 1918/23/4, together with a foliate embossed silver hand mirror, a cased set of two silver facet napkin rings, London 1909, two silver inkwells, a silver toddy ladle bowl, a silver navette formed stand, a four piece silverplated tea service and a teapot, (a Lot).
An early 19th Century English Tea Service, circa 1830, all decorated in colours with pattern number 1118, gilded flowering foliage on puce reserves on a white ground, within gilded and dark blue geometric borders, and comprises Teapot, Slop Bowl, eighteen Cups in sizes, and nine Saucers, a two-handled Covered Sugar Bowl, a Cream Jug, three graduated circular Plates (SEE ILLUSTRATION)
A collection of various Susie Cooper Wares, comprising: an oval Platter and 16 circular Plates in sizes, decorated with the “Dresden Sprays” design, within a green banded border, and a later Wedgwood Susie Cooper part Tea Service, decorated with the “Katina” pattern and comprising: Cream Jug, Sugar Bowl, 4 Cups and 6 Saucers, 6 Tea Plates, all with printed marks
An extensive Royal Doulton modern Dinner Service, decorated with the “Fontainbleau” design, comprising: Tea Pot, 2 Slop Bowls, two handled covered Sugar Bowl, Cream Jug, 2 Milk Jugs, 15 Tea Cups and 14 Saucers, 14 Coffee Cups & Saucers, pair of two handled covered Vegetable Tureens, 3 Gravy Boats on Stands, 10 Dessert Bowls, an oval Dish, 6 Soup Bowls and 52 Circular Plates in sizes, 3 graduated oval Platters, 2 two handled Bread & Butter Plates (THIS LOT MAY BE VIEWED IN SALEROOM THREE)
A Shelley part tea service decorated in the Harebell pattern, comprising cream jug, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers, six side plates, together with a Shelley melody two division cake stand, Shelley Harmony pattern ashtray, Shelley sugar bowl, registration no.781613, Shelley jug decorated with roses on a black background (illustrated)
A Shelley six setting tea service decorated in the Blue Iris pattern, in the Queen Anne shape, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers, six side plates, bread plate, printed factory marks and no.11561 to base, together with a Shelley sandwich plate, printed factory marks and no.12299 to base
A Tudric pewter four piece tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, single handled sugar bowl, cream jug, each decorated with stylised foliage, made for Liberty & Co, designed by Archibald Knox, each piece engraved with initials F.P.C.Sheila 1920, impressed Tudric 0231 to base (illustrated)
Part tea and dinner service formed of various ceramics in white ground with gold rims, to include a Royal Worcester teapot, four Duchess Ascot teacups, six saucers and a milk jug, a Harmony lidded sugar bowl, six china teacups and three saucers, five Thomas teacups, twelve various sized Noritake bowls, two Royal Worcester tureens, etc, approximately 45 pieces.
A NEW HALL TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE with overpainted sepia bat printed landscapes, some including figures, the rims and handles gilt, the service including a teapot, cover and stand, 14cm h, painted 984, c1810 (32) Spout of teapot chipped, feint star crack in the base. Handle of cream jug with old restoration. Rim repair to sucrier, two tea cups and coffee cans cracked. Three saucers cracked or otherwise damaged
A NEW HALL BOY AT THE WINDOW PATTERN TEA SERVICE transfer printed in sepia and painted in bright enamels with Chinese figures at leisure, in puce scale borders with iron red reserves, the service including an oval teapot, cover and stand, 13.5cm h, painted N425, c1800 (16) Wear to the teapot stand. One of the two saucer dishes with minor firing crack, one teacup chipped, some light stacking wear to the saucers but acceptable
A BARR WORCESTER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE decorated with a gilt ribbon on a Barr`s Orange ground, the ring handles gilt, the service including a cream jug, 10cm h, incised B, several painted gilder`s mark (a T in red enamel or B in gilt) inside the footrim, c1805 (24) One of the pair of saucer dishes cracked, one teacup with feinted star crack in the base, one coffee can chipped, one or two pieces with localised wear to the gilding on the rim but generally fine condition
A MINTON COBALT GROUND TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE painted in pale grey and richly gilt with a band of peonies, the service including a sucrier and cover, 12cm h, painted mark and 843, c1815 (12) Slight stacking wear to the teapot stand. Sucrier with a couple of minor cracks in the base, several of the coffee cans with localised wear to the gilding on the rim
A COALPORT GILT GROUND TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of Adelaide shape, painted with dog roses on a gilt band, the rims and handles richly gilt, the service including a pair of square plates, 26cm over handles, c1835 (35) Slop basin riveted, one teacup riveted, handle of one teacup restored, another teacup cracked, a coffee cup restored, one saucer restored
AN H & R DANIEL TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of Second Gadroon shape, painted with vignettes interspersed with single roses, a further bloom to the centre and gilt, saucer 14cm diam, painted 4057, c1830 (25) Two saucers with a feint glaze crack which does not penetrate to the front. One teacup with very mild localised staining of the glaze. In excellent overall condition and of the quality associated with the factory
A VICTORIAN TEA TRAY engraved with paterae and husks in gadrooned rim, the vine and shell handles issuing from acanthus leaves, on feet, 77cm w, by Mappin & Webb The engraved inscription reads: PRESENTED WITH A SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE TO WILLIAM FREDERICK BEARDSLEY ESQ OF THE GROVE LOUGHBOROUGH BY MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY OF THE LATE JOHN HIGGINSON ESQ IN RECOGNITION OF HIS SERVICES AS TRUSTEE 1886 TO 1900. Plating beginning to wear around the engraving but in otherwise excellent practically as new condition
A GEORGE III FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE bright cut with a vacant cartouche in foliate borders and reeded rims, the teapot with integral hinge to the domed lid, 17cm h, by Robert Hennell, London 1794, 37ozs A fine example in well preserved original condition and of good colour. Purchased by the late owner from the specialist silver trade many years ago, price paid £2450.
An extensive early 19th century porcelain tea/coffee service, painted in sepia colours with a variety of rural landscapes, possibly Derby or Pinxton, including lidded teapot, twin handled oval sugar bowl, milk jug, slop bowl, ten tea cups (part af), eleven coffee cans (part af), twelve saucers (extensive damage) and four plates (af).

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