A George V four piece tea and coffee service in the Georgian taste, each piece of shaped oval form with reed, leaf and beadwork borders, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug with gilt interiors, the teapot and coffee pot with hinged domed covers with fluted ebonised canopy finials, scrollwork handles on bun feet, by D. & A., Birmingham 1921 (the coffee pot dated for Birmingham 1919), 74.25oz. gross. on page 97
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An 18th Century Worcester spiral fluted part afternoon tea and coffee service with blue borders decorated gilt foliage and motifs comprising; a 10in. oval teapot (cover imperfect); a 6in. oval two- handled sucrier and cover; a 6.5in. slop bowl (rim chipped); a 7.75in. saucer dish; a 4.5in. oval cream jug; four tea bowls (one cracked); a teacup (chipped); and seven saucers (gilding worn). (17)
A Wedgwood blue Jasperware four-piece afternoon tea service comprising; a circular squat teapot, a hot water jug and cover, a cream jug; a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, with raised classical figure and tree decoration, impressed marks; and a Copeland Spode blue Jasperware circular tapered similar teapot. (5)
A Barr Flight & Barr Worcester part tea service, decorated with wide bands of gilt and orange marbling beneath gilt bands of leaves and key motifs, impressed marks, c.1804-13, comprising: teapot and cover, sugar basin, milk jug, slop bowl, two dishes, four teacups, five coffee cans and six saucers. (22) Minor damage.
A Pinxton part tea and coffee service, each piece painted with a landscape vignette probably by James Hadfield, between gilt rims, pattern No.218, c.1800-1810, comprising: seven teacups, five coffee cans, ten saucers, a saucer dish, a slop bowl, a sucrier and a milk jug. (26) The jug and sucrier cracked, slight wear to the gilt.
A mid-19th century English porcelain part tea service enamelled with stylised scrolls and foliage in the Imari palette, with gilt detail comprising teapot and sucrier of rectangular tapering form, milk jug with scroll loop handle, four cups and saucers, painted pattern no.902, possibly John Rose Coalport c.1830-40, restorations and damages, 15 pieces
THE RESIDUE OF A ROYAL LILY PATTERN TEA AND DESSERT SERVICE each piece typically printed and painted, comprising: two scallop dishes, one square dish, one saucer dish, two bread and butter plates, one sugar bowl, one sugar basin, one milk jug, six coffee cups and six saucers in two sizes (a lot)
An Edwardian frosted glass and diamond cut tazza on clear multi facetted stem and circular foot; Height 8ins; and two Soweby glass posy holders; A 19th century English porcelain part tea service, each piece decorated with burgundy and plum flora on a white ground, comprising; a slop bowl, five teacups, two coffee cups, seven saucers and a bread and butter plate (19)
A Paris porcelain part tea and coffee service, each piece finely painted en grisaille with European landscapes, within gilt line and stiff leaf borders, comprising: cylindrical teapot and cover, baluster shaped coffee pot and cover, helmet shaped milk jug, round two handled sucrier and cover and six coffee cans and saucers, circa 1810 (sucrier knop re-attached)
A Copeland Spode part tea service, each piece printed and painted with birds and flowering branches, on a green ground, comprising: fourteen teacups, thirteen saucers, eight teaplates, two bread and butter plates, a muffin dish and cover, a milk jug and a sugar bowl, printed marks and retailers mark for T. Goode & Co. (some damage)
A Royal Crown Derby part tea service, each piece decorated in Imari style with radiating flowers and leaves, within flowerhead and diaper panelled borders, comprising: oval teapot and cover, oval two handled sucrier and cover, milk jug, eight cups, eight saucers and six teaplates, printed marks in red for circa 1920 and pattern number 2451
A Chamberlain's Worcester part tea and coffee service, each piece finely painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, alternating with orange ground bands, and picked out in gilt, comprising: three London Shape teacups, three coffee cups and four saucers, script marks in red, circa 1820-25
A Copeland tea service, each piece richly decorated in Imari style with scrolling flowers and leaves, on a blue ground, comprising: rectangular teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, six teacups and saucers, on a matching revolving tabletop dumb waiter, 44.5cm diameter overall (17.5"), printed marks in green and design registration mark for 1883
A New Hall part tea service, each piece painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, within meandering flower and black line borders, comprising: a slop bowl, a sugar bowl and five teabowls and six saucers, pattern number 191, circa 1790, and a similar helmet shaped jug, pattern number 241

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