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PORCELAIN A COALPORT BONE CHINA TEA SERVICE decorated in gilt with scrolls and foliage, Allegro Pattern, comprising 12 x 12" plates, 12 x 10" plates, 12 coffee cups and saucers, side plates, tea cups and saucers, and two handled soup bowls and saucers,(no tea pot) and a vegetable dish and lid
A circa 1800 Worcester wrythen porcelain part tea and coffee set with cobalt and gilt floral spray decoration comprising milk jug, 11.25 cm high, a saucer dish, eight coffee cups, two tea bowls and nine saucers, and another similar early 19th century English porcelain part tea and coffee service comprising milk jug, slop bowl, saucer dish, three coffee cups, five tea bowls and six saucers
A Coalport part tea service, comprising pair of twin handled cake plates, ten tea cups, nine saucers, twelve tea plates, cream jug and slop bowl, each decorated with reserved panel of roses within a rich cobalt blue and gilt band, together with a Royal Doulton Rondelay pattern part dinner service and small quantity of other tea and coffee ware.
An extensive six place setting Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea and dinner service, briefly comprising pair of lidded twin handled vegetable tureens, cake stand, meat plate, condiments, tea cups and saucers, coffee mugs, teapot, dinner, tea and side plates, cream, sugar, sauce boat and stand etc.
A William IV circular tea and coffee service, by Joseph and Albert Savory 1834, with thread borders, C scroll handles and raised on shell and scroll feet, comprising:/ teapot with strawberry finial 700gm/coffee pot with strawberry finial 826gm/milk jug 225gm/two-handled sugar basin 325gm/see illustration
A GEORGE III SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, WILLIAM BURWASH, LONDON, 1813/14 comprising a teapot on stand, a coffee biggin on stand with burner, a milk jug and a sugar bowl, part lobed crested bodies with gadroon rims, all pieces inscribed to underside coffee biggin on stand 27cm high, 2694gr. (86oz) including wood handles and an ivory finial but excluding wood based teapot stand (6) The inscriptions read: `From Captn. & Mrs. Henry Matson to their Affectionate Friend Mrs. Woodhouse. Octr. 1814.` The crest is that of Woodhouse. Captain Henry Matson, RN, of Conduit Street, Hanover Square, London and Walmer, Kent, came from a naval family (brother of Rear Admiral Richard Matson and cousin to Vice Admiral John Harvey), entering the service in 1796. His successful career saw him capturing French ships in 1805 and 1807. He was put out of commission in 1810, retiring on half pay. His twenty-two year old wife died, shortly after the gift of this tea and coffee set had been made, on 18th March 1815. Henry Matson lived on until May or June, 1827 (The Gentleman`s Magazine, London, April 1815, p. 374 & Jan.-June 1827 Supplement, p.644/645).

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