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A GEORGE V THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE comprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, the rounded rectangular bodies with gadroon and shell borders, on bun feet, teapot with ebonised handle and finial, bowl by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1915; milk jug Birmingham 1915; teapot with rubbed marks, apparently London, teapot 12.5cm.; 24oz (3)
A Victorian silver six piece tea and coffee service of faceted fluted form with engraved foliate decoration raised on petalled C-scroll base, including a lidded hot water jug and a covered cut glass slop bowl, each piece crested, by J. Chas Edington, London 1845-47, minor dents, cut glass bowl with repaired lug, 97 1/2oz.
'Neptune': a Belleek tea service Second Period, 1891-1926 green lustrous rims and handles, shell feet and finials, comprising: a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, four cups and saucers and a tray black printed marks and retailer's stamp ROBINSON & CLEAVER BELFAST sugar bowl restored (13) à
A Chamberlain's Worcester 'Old gadroon Chinese figures' part tea service, richly painted and gilt with Chinese figures, foliage and buildings, comprising: two sandwich plates; a slop bowl; a milk jug; eleven coffee cups; nine teacups and seventeen saucers, some printed marks and with painted iron-red pattern no. 767, circa 1820 (minor damage and wear)
The remnants of a 'Chinese Bells' pattern toy dinner service, printed in flow-blue with the design of Chinese boys holding the set of bells; comprising three graduated meat dishes, a deep dish, a handled vegetable dish, a stand, eight dinner plates, four soup plates, two dessert plates and three tea plates, all with a printed flower spray mark, the vegetable dish and dinner plates also with printed title marks, circa 1840-70 (some faults) See Coysh & Henrywood 1 page 81 for a toy plate with this pattern
A blue-printed toy part dinner service, decorated with a sheet design of stars and dots within a scroll border, comprising a soup tureen and cover, a sauce tureen with two covers, two vegetable dishes with covers and stands, a footed comport, a sauceboat, two large and one smaller meat dishes, ten dinner plates, four soup plates, six dessert plates and six tea plates, unmarked, circa 1825-40 (a few minor faults); sold with a collection of small bone-handled cutlery in a wooden tray
A Wedgewood (William Smith & Co.) Empire style part tea service, modelled in the French creamware manner (see Creil) and printed in black and painted with pink lustre and green enamel with flowers, reserved on a black whirl ground, comprising: a coffee pot and cover; a teapot and cover; a pedestal milk jug; a sugar box and cover; and six teabowls and saucers, some with impressed mark WEDGEWOOD, circa 1830 (some chips and cracks)
A Staffordshire children's toy tea service, possibly by Benjamin Godwin, or ornate shape with moulded flowerhead knops to the two covers, decorated with scattered hand-painted leaf sprays in green and black, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, cream jug and four cups and saucers, circa 1830-40
A Wedgwood part dinner and tea service decorated in the embossed Queensware pattern no.2243, including eleven dinner plates, sixteen dessert plates, five soup bowls, three vegetable dishes, two gravy boats, two teapots, a quantity of various sized cups and saucers, milk jug, coffee pot, and sugar bowls.

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