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A Spode 'Pink Camilla' part dinner and coffee service, comprising; eight dinner plates, dessert, tea and side plates, two graduated meat platters, two small open vegetable dishes, two oval small dishes,eight rimmed soup bowls, eight cereal bowls, a pair of covered vegetable tureens, a covered soup tureen, a sauce boat and stand, coffee pot, eight tall cups and saucers, eight small cups and saucers, a milk jug and sugar basin.
A Ridgways porcelain part tea and coffee service, circa 1835, reserve decorated flowers against an apple green ground highlighted in yellow and gilt with leaves, no 2/6903, printed and painted marks, comprising; tea pot and stand, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, seven tea cups, six coffee cups, nine saucers and a pair of bread plates.
A MODERN FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE comprising teapot, hot water jug, sugar basin and milk jug, each piece of panelled square shape with incurved corners, upon a raised circular base, the teapot and hot water jug with ebonised handles and finials, by JW&Co, 1935-1936, the teapot 13cm.; 43.75oz (4)
A COALPORT TEA SERVICE the rim printed and painted with floral sprays, within gilt cartouches reserved on a solid dark blue ground, comprising; two oval dishes, two square dishes, one deep circular dish, one small sugar bowl, nine teacups, nine saucers, six plates, green printed mark, pattern no. 5811/B
A quantity of tea and dinner wares by Susie Cooper, comprising a part tea service of seven cups, eight saucers, seven side plates, two bread plates, a sugar bowl, two egg cups and a toast rack; an hors d'oevres set; a vegetable dish; and two further dishes, various patterns, printed factory marks (32)
A silver five piece baluster shaped tea and coffee service with gadrooned borders and ball feet, comprising; a teapot, coffee pot and hot water jug each with a 'D' shaped composition handle and finial, a two handled sugar and a milk jug, Birmingham 1958. by Adie Bros and stamped beneath 'Lane Crawford Ltd, Hong Kong', teapot 28cm wide (11in), 1149g (69. oz)
A George IV silver four piece tea and coffee service embossed with flowers and trailing leaves, on a matt ground and cartouches with crests and armorials and engraved beneath with presentation inscriptions, London 1823-25. by Joseph Angell, teapot 30cm wide (12in), coffee pot 25cm high (9.75in), 2548g (82. oz) The arms are those of Glazebrook of Oxford Lodge, Warrington, Lancashire
A silver oblong part fluted three piece tea and coffee service with gadrooned borders, comprising; a tea and coffee pot with ebonised handles and finials and a sugar bowl with two 'D' shaped handles, Sheffield 1913-14. by Mappin & Webb, the teapot 30cm long overall (12in), 1522g gross (49. oz)
A Victorian Scottish silver three piece globular tea service, chased and embossed in aesthetic style with branches of chrysanthemums on a diaper matt ground, with an ebonised scroll handle and finial, Edinburgh 1884. by J Crichton & Co, the teapot 22cm wide overall (8.75in), 592g gross (19. oz)
A George IV silver round three piece tea service, profusely chased and embossed with acanthus and a shell and scroll everted rim, the teapot with a fruitwood handle and scroll thumb piece, the dome top lid with a bud finial, London 1823. by Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard I, the marks rubbed, teapot 27cm wide (10.5in), 1651g gross (53. oz)
A New Hall type porcelain tea service, comprising: teapot cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, waste bowl, six cups, five teabowls, six saucers and two plates, each fluted body decorated with gilt floral sprig within a swag border, Pattern No.270, circa 1800, sucrier chipped, crack to one cup.
A George VI table service with thread edge, comprising: eleven dinner forks, twelve dinner knives, eleven dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, eleven tea knives, four tablespoons, a butter knife, a pair of salt spoons, a pair of mustard spoons, and a carving set, maker”s mark E V, Sheffield 1939, contained in a fitted walnut veneered serpentine-fronted side table, 65cm. wide.
A SPODE FELSPAR PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE Circa 1820, decorated in gilt and pink enamel, with roses, comprising: teapot with cover, sugar bowl with cover, cream jug, six tea cups, one coffee cup and five saucers, red Spode script mark, pattern No 3614, with the teapot, cream jug and sugar basin with the vase printed mark, bearing the Stoke & London reference (16).

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