A COMPOSITE FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA-SERVICE comprising a hot water jug of basally fluted oval form, hallmarked Birmingham, 1911, with matching sugar basin and milk jug, 1912., maker WB LD, and a near matching teapot, Birmingham, 1912, maker HM, the two pots having ebonised wooden handles and finial, 39.5ozs, (1228g) (all-in)
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A LATE 18TH-CENTURY CHILD'S PORCELAIN PART TEA-SERVICE (ATTRIBUTED TO PARIS), comprising a teapot of truncated ovoid form, a balustroid sparrow-beak jug, 4.5cm, (1.8in) high, a lidded sucrier, two coffee cups, each 3.5cm, (1.4in) high, four teabowls, five saucers and a full-size teabowl, 8cm diameter x 4.6cm high, (3.1in x 1.8in), all have a gilt rim above blue and green-enamelled sprigs, the teapot impressed 'M', one saucer impressed 'C', (damage) (15)
A Coalport Japan pattern London-shape part tea and coffee service circa 1815, painted with panels of flowers in orange, blue and red heightened with gilding, separated by pale blue 'C' scrolls beneath a dark blue rim enriched with gilt motifs, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a slop basin, twelve teacups, nine coffee cups, eight saucers, a cake plate and another cover, pattern number 692, plate 24cm., 9.5in. diameter, minor damage, (38)
A Rockingham single-spur handle part tea service circa 1838-42, painted with leaves and berries in underglaze-blue surrounded by gilt tendrils, comprising: a two-handled sucrier and cover, a slop basin, a milk jug, eleven teacups and saucers and a cake plate, puce-printed griffin mark, pattern number 1458, minor damage and wear, (27)
A Royal Crown Derby afternoon tea service, with printed blue Chinese figure and landscape decoration comprising: an 8 1/2in. oval teapot; a two-handled sugar bowl and cover; a 3 3/4in. circular bowl; an oval cream jug; fourteen tea cups; fourteen saucers; and fifteen plates, printed green marks.
A Georgian style four-piece tea and coffee service each piece of fluted melon form and decorated with embossed leaf design, raised on shell and scroll feet; the tea pot and coffee pot with hinged domed covers and flower finials, scroll work handles with bone inserts, height of coffee pot 10 1/2in. (14.5cm) by E.H.P. Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1970, 92.5oz. gross approx.
A George VI four piece tea service, each piece of canted rectangular form with straight gadrooned border, angular handles on spreading oval and fluted rim foot, a teapot and a hot water jug with ebonised canopy finials and scroll work handles, height of hot water jug, 8in. (20cm) by Adie Brothers, 46oz. gross.
A George III three piece tea service, each piece of rounded rectangular form with engraved band decorated with leaf and flower design, gadrooned border and tea pot with hinged cover, scroll work handle, height of tea pot 6 1/4in. (16cm) by William Woodman (Bristol); the teapot Exeter, 1814, the sugar bowl and cream jug 1811, together with a Sheffield plated coffee pot in a similar style, 9in. (23cm), 30.5oz.(4)
The remnants of a Mason's Patent Ironstone China dinner service, decorated in the Mogul pattern in underglaze blue and polychrome enamels: comprising the lid from a square vegetable dish, one dish, three dinner plates, two soup plates, six dessert plates and four tea plates, blue-printed crown and drape marks without maker's name, one tea plate with impressed circular mark and maker's name on the printed mark (some wear and damage); also a Davenport soup tureen and a lid from a sauce tureen, similarly decorated but with floral type patterns, overall length of tureen 31.4cm, blue-printed marks (no soup tureen cover, some damage).
The major part of a Cork, Edge & Malkin "Fishers" pattern toy dinner service, printed in purple and enamelled in blue, yellow, green and red with the scene of children fishing, comprising a soup tureen with cover, stand and ladle, two sauce tureens with covers and stands, two vegetable dishes with covers and stands, a footed comport, two gravy jugs, five graduated octagonal meat dishes, two small baking dishes, nine dinner plates, six soup plates, nine dessert plates, five tea plates and five smaller tea plates, printed marks with title and maker's initials, circa 1860-71 (small amount of damage)
A Minton Felspar China part tea service, printed in blue with flowers within gadrooned borders, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a slop bowl, two sandwich plates, a milk jug, eleven teacups and saucers and twelve coffee cups, printed marks, circa 1825 (some old rivetted repairs and other damage)
A Royal Crown Derby tea service painted by Charles Harris, decorated in the Sevres style with vignettes of exotic birds and floral swags within a blue and gilt C-scroll band border, comprising; a shaped rectangular tray, a teapot and cover, a sugar box, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, four cups and saucers, four sandwich plates and two serving plates, the tray bearing signature C Harris, iron-red marks, date code for 1898, (one tea cup cracked, small crack to teapot)

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