A COALPORT PART TEA SERVICE, c. 1910, decorated with a green ground and gilt bat wing pattern, between enamelled floral sprays, below a scalloped gilt rim, comprising milk jug, slop bowl, eleven tea cups, twelve saucers, eleven plates and two graduated two-handled cake plates, printed Coalport mark, pattern no. YVLO3086, some with retailer's mark for H. G. Stephenson, Manchester, (slight hairline cracks), (38)
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A DERBY CROWN PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, date codes for 1887 and 1888, decorated in an Imari palette, pattern no. 1075, comprising eleven tea cups, eleven saucers, eleven plates, a slop bowl and two cake plates, printed mark and impressed Derby mark, pattern no. 1075, (one plate cracked, slight rubbing), (36)
A SUSIE COOPER PART DINNER AND TEA SERVICE, circa 1940-50, of kestrel form, transfer printed in coloured enamels with the Dresden Spray pattern, between green shaded bands, comprising three tureens and covers, a pair of oval platters and one other, six two handled soup bowls and saucers, thirteen teacups and saucers in two sizes, a coffee pot and cover, a jug, three milk jugs and covers, a sugar bowl, three sauceboats, four dinner plates, five dessert plates, four side plates and two other plates, three lobed dishes and a toast rack, printed mark Susie Cooper production, Crown Works, Burslem, England, some marked Susie Cooper, England, (some chips, slight staining) (84)
A ROYAL DOULTON DICKENS WARE PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, early 20th century, outlined in green, depicting prints washed in coloured enamels of Dickens characters including Fagin, Mr Micawber, Bill Sykes etc., comprising teapot and cover, coffee pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, four cups, six saucers and six plates, printed mark and pattern no. D2973, (slight rubbing) (20)
A CAUGHLEY PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, circa 1790, of wrythen moulded form, decorated with chantilly sprigs between gilt floral sprays and within banded gilt chantilly patterned borders, below a scalloped gilt rim, comprising teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, seven coffee cups, six saucers, a tea bowl and four bread plates of various sizes, (cracks, chips, rubbing) (23)
A COALPORT PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, circa 1840, of Adelaide shape, decorated with a yellow banded gilt scrolled border enclosing a cobalt ground cornucopia, and centring a gilt foliate motif, within a lobed rim, the exterior with a simple gilt floral design, comprising a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, twelve teacups, seven coffee cups, twelve saucers, and two bread plates, pattern no. 4/456 in gilt, (chips, cracks) (36)
A MATCHED CAUGHLEY PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, circa 1795, of Nankin form, printed in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie pattern of two figures on a bridge, within a lobed gilt and fitzhurgh banded rim, comprising teapot, cover and stand, seven coffee cups, eight tea bowls, nine saucers and a bread plate, painted S marks, (cracks, chips, rubbing) (27)
A RIDGWAY PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, circa 1812-15, of London shape form, decorated with enamelled blue flowers amongst gilt foliage, within a banded gilt rim and comprising teapot, cover and stand, 6"h, milk jug, six teacups and saucers, two plates of graduated size and a sugar bowl lid, pattern number 2/43, (chips, cracks, rubbing) (18)
Wedgwood creamware bachelor's tea service, circa 1895-1900, manufactured for James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Glass Works, London, the design of 18th Century origin featuring a band of brown and terracotta ivy leaves against a cream ground, comprising teapot and cover (enamel flakes and hairline crack to base), milk jug (enamel flakes and tiny rim chip), teacup and saucer, bread and butter plate, eggcup (star crack), the teapot 4.75 in (12.07cm) high (6)
Staffordshire porcelain part tea service, circa 1815-25, decorated with a band of stylised flowerheads in green enamel with black foliage, bordered with pink lustrous lines, comprising teapot and cover, stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop basin, seven teacups, one coffee can, seven saucers (with damages) (20)
A MINTON PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, circa 1835-45, printed in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie scene and coloured in with an Imari palette of gilt and iron red, entitled the Amherst Japan pattern, comprising two-handled bowl and cover, six coffee cups, six tea cups, six saucers, sugar bowl, two-handled plate of square form and a side plate, printed blue scrolled mark, Amherst Japan number 824, cracks, restorations, rubbing (22)
A SPODE PART TEA SERVICE, circa 1810-12, printed in black and washed over in green enamel and gilt, depicting chrysanthemum sprays and bamboo, comprising four London shape teacups, four saucers, a slop bowl and dish, black painted mark and pattern number 1653 in red, some wear, the dish 7.1" dia (10)
A STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, circa 1835-40, probably Daniel, painted with coloured floral sprays below a lobed gilt rim and alternating with blue arched panels outlined in gilt and with scrolled acanthus leaf, the exterior of the cups decorated with two tied gilt floral swags, upon a circular footrim, comprising seven coffee cups, seven tea cups and seven saucers, puce painted pattern number 6726 and 7926, hairline cracks, handle cracked and restuck, rubbing, the saucer 6.1" dia. (21)
A STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, circa 1880, probably Thomas Poole, in revived rococo style, printed in underglaze blue and puce and washed over in coloured enamels depicting a chinoiserie scene with gilt highlights, with an orange scrolled rim border, comprising teapot and cover, two-handled sugar bowl and cover, cream jug, twelve teacups, twelve saucers and twelve plates, slop bowl and two serving dishes, printed puce crown mark, pattern number 1301, rubbing, hairline cracks, the dishes 9.6" l (39)
A Staffordshire potttery part tea service, painted with a trellis border in gilt with floral and yellow ground panels, comprising: teapot and cover, slop bowl, two dishes, cream jug, sugar bowl, cover and stand, eight tea cups, seven coffee cups, seven saucers and three cups lacking handles (34)
A Staffordshire pottery part tea and coffee service, circa 1830, painted with floral sprays in Imari colours with a blue and gilt border, comprising: teapot, cover and stand, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, eleven tea cups, eight coffee cups, eleven saucers, two cake plates and slop bowl, red painted pattern no.1015, (39)

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