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A Herculaneum part tea and coffee service of "London' shape with Boor Derby replacement pieces, with a wide gilt border of paterae and a central orange and yellow band of scrolling foliage, pattern 696; a matching Derby spill vase, both c1805 and 1830 (18) . Some rubbing and faults to some pieces
A SCOTTISH GEORGE IV THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE comprising tea pot, milk jug and sugar basin; of compressed circular shape, with repousse floral decoration, leaf-capped handles and a scrolling border, upon a pedestal foot, by J. McKay, Edinburgh, 1820, teapot 15cm.; 46oz (3) The inscription recognizes the production, by Ann Campbell of Strond, of the best specimen of kelp manufactured in Inverness and Ross 1821-1822.
A COALPORT PART TEA SERVICE Each piece printed and painted with floral sprays and baskets of flowers on a dark blue ground enriched with gilt and yellow scrolls, comprising: two muffin dishes and covers, two waste bowls, three bread and butter plates, twenty-seven teacups, twenty-four saucers and twenty-five tea plates
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabaret Tea Service, circa 1899, comprising an hexalobed tray, gilded with a fox crest over the legend "Pejus Letho Flagtium" over the cursive monogram "ERRK", teapot, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, each piece with gilt outline sprays of flowers in naturalistic colours against an apricot blush ground, crowned circle mark in puce, date code, and shape number 1613, {the tray 36.5cm diameter, the teapot 13.5cm high}; and Four Similarly Decorated Teacups and Saucers, similar marks, date code for 1897 and 1898, and shape number 1682 (one saucer chipped) (8)
A First Period Belleek (Co Fermanagh, Ireland) Echinus Pattern Part Tea Service, each piece modelled as a section of sea urchin, comprising teapot and cover, with a finial within a frame of six "pincers" in gilt, pink coral twig handle, spout and foot, milk jug, and teacup and saucer, each piece with radiating panels in turquoise and orange enamels and gilt, transfer printed in black with wolfhound, tower and harp mark over "Belleek", also impressed Patent Office registration lozenge for 22nd February 1869, {the teapot 9.7cm high}
A Davenport Porcelain Composite Part Tea and Dinner Service, circa 1840, each piece with grey borders enriched with panels of vine leaves and coiling tendrils divided by swept scroll brackets in gilt, and central wheel devices, ribbon tied borders, comprising eight assorted teacups of two different shapes, eight saucers, a milk jug, eleven dinner plates, ten side plates, twelve soup bowls, two meat plates, and a tureen stand, the larger pieces transfer printed in puce with crown over "Davenport Longport Staffordshire", the teawares, including the milk jug, possibly Davenport and pattern number 705, all the remaining pieces, mainly marked, with pattern 479
A Chinese Export Porcelain Pseudo Tobacco Leaf Pattern Part Tea Service, each piece painted in famille rose enamels with scattered flowers, large pink leaves and opening scrolls to the border within orange narrow bands, comprising eight tea bowls, four saucer, three coffee cups and two spoon trays; and A Similarly Decorated Dessert Plate, of barbed circular form, circa 1750 (mainly A/F)
A George V Four Piece Tea Service, oblong, comprising tea and hot water pots, sugar bowl and cream jug, on four paw feet, the moulded rims with shell and foliate corners, the tea and hot water pots with scrolling wooden handles, slightly domed hinged lids and wooden knops, {by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1913, teapot 17.5cm long, hot water pot 21cm high, 48oz}
A George V Tea Service, oval, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on oval pedestal foot with reeded band of decoration, faceted body with moulded border, the sugar bowl and cream jug with upward scrolling handles, the teapot with faceted domed lid and pineapple finial, {by Latham & Morton, Birmingham 1912, teapot 28.5cm long, 41oz} (3)
An Edwardian Tea Service, circular, comprising tea and hot water pots, cream jug and sugar bowl, on pedestal foot, the panels elaborately chased with floral decoration, angular moulded handles, the tea and hot water pots with domed hinged lids, bud finials and ivory insulators to the handles, {by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, teapot 24cm wide, hot water pot 28cm high, 78oz} (4)
A Victorian Four Piece Tea Service, circular, comprising tea and coffee pots, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on pedestal foot, wavy gadrooned border, each heavily chased and decorated with scroll and foliate decoration, the tea and coffee pot with domed hinged lid and finial, angular scroll handle, {by Elkington & Co Ltd, London 1893, teapot 28cm long, coffee pot 28cm high, 69oz}
A Victorian Four Piece Tea Service, hexagonal, comprising tea and coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on shaped pedestal foot with panelled body enagraved with foliate scrolls, the tea and coffee pots with domed lids and hexagonal finials, capped spouts and scroll handles, {maker's mark 'JM', Glasgow 1861, hot water pot 28cm high, the teapot 24cm wide, 83oz}, in wooden case
A William IV Three Piece Tea Service, circular, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, on shaped pedestal foot, heavily chased and embossed floral and foliate decoration, the teapot with leaf capped spout and slightly domed hinged lid with flowerhead finial, {by Jonathan Hayne, London 1834, teapot 28cm long, 49oz}; and A Hot Water Pot, of similar design, {by Hayne & Cater, London 1854, 23cm high, 33oz} (4)

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