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A PART TEA SERVICE comprising: a pair of cups and saucers and a two-handled bowl, the white body with honey glaze and blue and green colouration. The cups and saucers marked with shape 1656 and the bowl with 1652, cups, 2 1/2in. (6.5cm.) high ++Crazing to inside of one cup and hairline crack, small hairline crack to the other cup
FIDDLE THREAD PATTERN A composite service, the terminals engraved with initials and coronet comprising: eighteen tablespoons, nine dessert spoons, eighteen table forks, eight dessert forks, ten tea spoons, one gravy spoon, one pierced spoon, one pierced ladle. German, 19th Century, silver coloured metal (Some Avgsburg, some stamped 800), approximately 141ozs.
A Rockingham Bone China Tea Service, circa 1835, of neo-rococo form with two-tone yellow/green banding with internal gilt scrollwork, the cup exteriors with moulded basket weave, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, two bread and butter plates, six wide cups, fourteen narrow cups, and nine saucers, pattern 886 in iron red, puce griffin mark ("Manufacturer to the King") on saucers (32).
An English Neo-Rococo Bone China Part Tea Service, circa 1830, predominantly green with moulded white scroll borders picked out in gilding, the ground containing trilobate leaves alternating with puce scrolls, comprising Sucrier and cover, slop bowl, jug, a pair of bread and butter plates, seven shallow and nine steep cups and twelve saucers, gilt pattern nos. 2/657 (chips and cracks) (34).
An English Regency Tea Service, early 1800s, probably Coalport, each piece lavishly painted in gilt with a willow-like tree within a pale blue panel framed by massive iron red, green and yellow flowerheads in a deep blue ground between burnished gilt borders, comprising teapot and cover, slop bowl, milk jug, six cups and five saucers, pattern 1023, in gilding (15).
A Regency Porcelain Part Tea Service, early 19th Century, each piece painted with gilt edged blue band borders with an inner vine leaf meander, comprising teapot, cover and stand, jug, sugar bowl, a pair of bread and butter plates, six cans, six tea cups and twelve saucers, 695 in iron red or feint black on teapot and b7b plates (31 piece) .
An Edward VII Five Piece Tea and Coffee Service, comprising cushion teapot, ovoid coffee pot and hot water jug, milk jug and sugar basin, each with foliate pierced cape, and richly engraved with swags of flowers draped from strapwork bands, {Sheffield, 1902, by Charles Boyton & Sons, 95oz gross, the coffee pot 22cm high}.
ENGLISH PORCELAIN - A Copeland Spode part tea service, for twelve, each painted with a colourful bird perched on a fruiting branch, turquoise ground and gilt border, comprising milk jug and sugar bowl, eleven cups, twelve saucers, nine plates, six shaped circular plates, printed marks, titled in script, late 19th century
WORCESTER - A Flight Worcester Royal Lily pattern part tea and dinner service, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised lily leaves within cobalt blue and gilt border, brown line rims, some variation in design, comprising seven cups, four saucers, five 6.75in diam plates, fourteen 7.75in plates, four shaped oval 7.75in dishes, one shell shaped plate, one sauce tureen, cover stand and ladle, crescent marks in underglaze blue, c.1783-92 (38)
SILVER - A composed Edwardian four-piece boat shaped tea service, of half fluted and gadrooned form, the conforming rims with shell corners, the pots with ebonised scroll handles, domed hinged covers with mushroom finials, various makers, teapot and milk jug Clark Manufacturing Co, Sheffield 1901 and 1902, 60oz gross
A four piece silver tea service, Docker & Byrne Ltd, Birmingham 1921, of compressed round shape with shaped harebell cast borders and beaded shoulders, each piece raised on four harebell cast shell pad feet, comprising teapot with ebony finial and handle, matching hot water jug, two handled sugar bowl and cream jug, approximately 66ozs (4)
A silver four piece tea and coffee service and matching tray, makers mark 'I S G' Birmingham 1934, the service of facetted oval form comprising teapot with fruit wood finial and handle, matching coffee pot cream jug and two handled sugar bowl monogrammed 'A I B' approx 49ozs, the shaped rectangular tray inscribed 'Presented to Dr A J Bulger as a token of affection and appreciation by his friends of Ettingshall and District, April 1935' on four leaf scroll feet, 16" wide approx 45ozs (5)
An Edwardian silver four piece tea and coffee service, William Hutton & Sons, London 1908, comprising boat shaped teapot with foliate chased and reeded body and gadrooned rim raised on four winged mask paw feet, ebony finial and handle, matching baluster coffee pot, Sheffield 1910 and two handled sugar bowl and cream jug, London 1908 and 1909, approx 60ozs all in, in presentation fitted oak case
A SILVER REPOUSSE FOUR PIECE SERVICE, the Tea Pot, Jug and Two Handled Sucrier & Cover of circular melon shape with alternating floral and foliate and plain panels, the Hot Water Jug and Coffee Pot of pear shape, all with scroll handles and on anthemium decorated feet. Birmingham 1972. Weight approximately 79 ounces. Maker F.M.
An Early 20th Century German Porcelain Tea Service, the scroll moulded borders picked out in gilding, the centres colour transfer printed with flowers: seven Tea Cups, eleven Saucers, twelve Tea Plates, one Cream Jug, one Basin, and a pair of Two Handled Dishes. Green transfer printed factory mark B.R.C. "M Germany". Approximately 34 pieces.
A Late 19th Century Staffordshire Porcelain Tea Service, the wide brown transfer printed border pattern of flowers and scrolls filled in with purple, blue and green enamel: twelve Cups, twelve Saucers, twelve Tea Plates, one Jug, one Slop Bowl and two Bread & Butter Plates. Approximately 40 pieces.
A mostly Victorian fiddle and thread part table service for six, with initial 'M', comprising; table forks and table spoons, London 1864 by G W Adams, dessert forks, 1838 by Eaton & Eaton, dessert spoons, 1849 by Elizabeth Eaton, tea spoons with crests, 1831 by William Eley II, four salt spoons, 1846 by Elizabeth Eaton(2) and 1857-8 by William Smily(2), and a butter knife(repaired), 1835 - 64 oz
A table service for twelve in a mahogany canteen, a variant of the Wellington pattern chased with laurel leaves, each engraved with initial 'B', Sheffield 1915-33 by Mappin and Webb, comprising; eighteen table knives and forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert knives, forks and spoons, twelve fish knives and forks, a pair of fish servers, twelve tea and coffee spoons and twelve small spoons with gilt bowls, a pair of salad servers, a pair of sauce ladles, a serving spoon, a three piece carving set and a carving knife and fork, approximately 233 oz of weighable silver, in a mahogany fitted canteen with four drawers and hinged lid, on square straight tapering legs with casters
A rat tail pattern table service with crests, Sheffield 1926-8 by Mappin and Webb, 358 oz of weighable silver, in a fitted canteen with six trays, comprising; Tray 1; thirty two table knives with steel blades, a pair of meat carvers, and a pair of game carvers. Tray 2; eighteen fish knives and seventeen fish forks, a pair of fish servers and two mother of pearl handled fruit knives Tray 3; thirty three cheese knives, fifteen table forks, seventeen coffee spoons, three table knives, and a pickle fork. Tray 4; thirty three dessert spoons, ten tea spoons, nine pairs of silver and mother of pearl handled tea knives. Tray 5; nineteen table forks, thirty four dessert forks, eleven tea spoons, and four George III and later old English pattern salt spoons, various dates and makers. Tray 6; a soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of small sauce ladles, and four plated nut cracks. - 358 oz of weighable silver, the canteen with a label 'Mappin & Webb Ltd, Oxford St. London W
A Victorian four piece tea and coffee service, of tapering form engraved with leaf swags, pendants and cartouches with Prince of Wales feather crests, the tea and coffee pots with beaded finials, London 1865-68-69 - 63 oz gross, and a George III bright cut engraved sugar tongs, Sheffield 1784 (incuse duty mark)
A Foley bone-china part tea service, designed by Laura Knight, transfer-printed and hand-coloured with scenes of 'The Flood' and a dove with a foliate spray in its beak, reserved against a copper lustre ground punctuated with raindrops, comprising jug and cover 13.5cm. high, a sugar bowl, seven side plates and three saucers, factory marks and designer's facsimile signature. (13)

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