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An extensive Royal Doulton Etude tea and dinner service, eight setting with additional cups and saucers, a Royal Tuscan Cascade coffee set, six setting, lacking cream jug and a Queen Anne six setting tea set (2 boxes) **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTING AND PACKING**
A collection of silver plated ware - including a three piece Art Nouveau style planished tea service; a coffee pot with presentation inscription dated 1930 from the 'Sheffield Servants Home'; an Art Nouveau style hot water pot with stylised floral decoration; a set of six Old English pattern soup spoons, and six sets and part-sets of flatware.
A fine quality, heavy gauge five-piece Elizabeth II silver tea and coffee service - C. J. Vander Ltd., London 1963, retailer's stamps for 'H. H. Plante, Bury St', comprising a teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, cream jug and covered two-handled sugar basin, decorated with chased bands of strapwork with shells, diaper panels and foliate pendants, the covers with a raised six-pointed foliate star, composition handles, the coffee pot 20.2cm high, gross weight 3271g.
A 19th century part tea service in blue and red with purple gilt decoration of Gaudy Dutch style comprising, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, two serving plates of square form, and three teacups, a similar singular Simlay plate, together with a part tea service decorated with gilt edges and berry and grape decoration comprising, ten saucers, two teacups, and a milk jug
A 1920/30s Royal Albert 'Christmas Rose' tea service decorated with gilt edges and floral and leaf decoration comprising, a cake plate (d. 25.5cm), an oval-shaped serving plate with scalloped border (l. 28cm), twelve teacups, a milk jug, twelve saucers, twelve side plates of square form, and a sugar bowl (d. 11.5cm) (all marked verso) (40)
An early 19th century Chinese export ware part tea service with blue, orange, gilt decoration and initials 'AMA' comprising, three teacups (a/f cracks), a food warmer (d. 25cm), two side plates (d. 20cm), a selection of shallow bowls of various sizes (largest d. 16cm), a small oval dish (l. 16cm), and three small sugar bowls (d. 11cm) (a/f cracks) (16)
A part Royal Stafford 'True Love' tea service with floral and turquoise decoration comprising, a serving plate (d. 26cm), six saucers, six side plates (d. 17cm), a milk jug, a sugar bowl, six tea cups, together with a Melba part tea service with purple floral decoration and scalloped edges comprising, eleven teacups, ten saucers, a milk jug, a large sugar bowl, twelve side plates, and a blue on white floral decorated part tea service comprising, six saucers, six side plates, a sugar dish with twin handles (missing cover), a teapot with strainer and wooden handle, and a singular teacup (71) (a/f cracks)
A Theodore Haviland Limoges part tea service, in a cream and gilt pattern, to include, two serving platters, one bowl, twelve sandwich plates, eight teacups, and nine saucers, together with a Coalport tea tray, in the pattern Strawberry, a quantity of Nottingham Lace and six Stewart crystal hock glasses, housed in one box.
A collection of ceramics, glassware and cabinet pieces, to include Wedgewood collector plates, oriental vases, lead crystal decanter, cased and loose drinking glasses, Sadler novelty teapots, cottage ware four piece tea service and other pottery pieces, together with a selection of framed prints. (4)
A Minton laurel and pink rose pattern part tea service, early 20th century, pattern no. G8115, pink printed factory and painted pattern no. marks, scalloped version, comprising three 9in. sandwich plates; three 6¼in. plates; seven 5¾in. plates; five cups (one cracked; and six saucers; together with a matched Birks, Rawlins & Co (Ltd). teapot, cover repaired. (25)
A Late Victorian Silver Old English and Rattail Pattern Part Table Service, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1897, crested, comprising - six table spoons, twelve table forks, eleven dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, ten teaspoons, six egg spoons with gilt bowls, with matched items, by C.J.Vander Ltd, Sheffield 2000, not crested, comprising - two table spoons, two table forks, four dessert forks, two dessert spoons, two tea spoons, and six matched coffee spoons, by Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1921, total weight 125.8ozs, complete with twelve silver handled and stainless steel bladed table knives, and nine butter knives, by Strickett & Loder, Sheffield 1980, contained in oak two handled canteen, with brass shield plaque to lid, 18.5ins x 13.25ins x 5ins high
A Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern part service, including an oval platter, length 32.8cm, two sauce boats and stands, nine plates 21cm diameter, fifteen tea plates 16cm diameter, serving platter, cake stand, circular serving bowl, three cereal bowls, three dessert bowls, two open oval serving bowls, rectangular sandwich platter, oval serving dish, coffee pot and cover, two teapots and covers and one stand, nine teacups and saucers, three breakfast cups and saucers, mugs, two jugs and three egg cups (some factory seconds).
An Art Deco Aynsley Orange Tree pattern part service, comprising nine teacups and twelve saucers, twelve tea plates, two square plates and a sugar bowl, together with an Adderley part dessert service decorated with flowers within scroll moulded rims glazed in cobalt blue and salmon pink heightened in gilding, and a crested Barr Worcester soup plate with the motto Dum Vivimus Vivamus, diameter 26cm (some faults). Note: by family repute the crested plate is from Ferulands House, Chertsey.
A Royal Worcester Davenham pattern part service, comprising two circular tureens and covers, circular serving bowl, eleven soup plates, eleven dinner plates, eleven tea plates, eleven dessert bowls, two oval platters 44cm and 40cm long, two oval serving dishes, sauceboat and stand, eleven two-handled soup bowls and stands, teapot and cover, ten teacups and eleven saucers, eight coffee cups and saucers, eleven side plates, two milk jugs, cream jug, two sucrier and covers and a small oval dish.
A Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern part service, comprising two circular tureens and covers, eleven dinner plates, eleven dessert plates, twelve tea plates, six cereal bowls, six dessert bowls, circular serving bowl, two teapots and covers, ten teacups and saucers, two breakfast cups and saucers, jug, sauceboat and stand and a small group of serving items, together with some decorative wares in the same pattern, including two miniature shoes, egg trinket box and cover, basket, six napkin rings and a boxed set of placemats (majority factory seconds).
A Wileman & Co The Foley China part tea service, early 20th century, printed in orange and green with pendant flowers, of fluted scalloped shape, comprising seven teacups and ten saucers, twelve tea plates, milk jug, slop bowl and cake plate, printed and painted marks to bases with pattern No. 9059 (faults).
A Wedgwood brown printed part service, 19th century, decorated with a number of chinoiserie views, comprising twelve graduated platters in six sizes, largest 47.5cm long, smallest 24cm long, three oval tureen bases and two covers, eleven soup plates, sixteen dinner plates 24.5cm diameter, eight dessert plates 20.5cm diameter, thirteen tea plates 18.3cm diameter, soup tureen base, two square bowls, two square dishes, two sauce boats, a sauce tureen with integral base, cover and ladle, coffee pot and cover, ten coffee cups and ten saucers, various impressed and printed marks to bases (faults).
A Paragon China three piece child's tea service decorated in the 'Child's Fortune Telling' pattern, a three bottle oak tantalus and a Victorian brass half block doorstop modelled as a horse. (qty)Condition Report: Good overall apart from a chip to the underside corner of the lid. The blue is a little worn in places to the top edge of the milk jug near the spout and there are a few spots of wear to the handle and the blue is paler from use. The teapot has small areas of wear to the blue on the handle and spout, some minor rubbing to one corner of the base where it tapers in.
Arthur WRAGG (1903-1976) Seven Coventry Reborn In Unity posters Print on paper, A campaign to raise money to rebuild Coventry Cathedral and found its Christian Service Centre, printed by The Baynard Press, 76cm x 50cm, together with The Coventry Cathedral Plan booklet for which the poster was produced (8)Frederick Roberts Johnson and Arthur Wragg, two friends who met whilst training to become commercial artists, moved together to Polperro in 1924, staying at 'The House on the Props'. They had somewhat contrasting styles which somehow sometimes overlapped; Wragg's style was likened to David Low and Victor 'Vicky Weisz, sharing within his lifetime the same respect and public interest as the two aforementioned. His work was also regularly compared to that of Aubrey Beardsley, though Wragg's own heroes were Cruickshank, Albrecht Durer and William Blake, the latter being someone he was also compared to within his lifetime. Wragg's first book was hugely successful, having to be reprinted three times in one year and it became Book of The Year in America.Frederick Roberts Johnson was a very succesful commercial artist and was often the one who usually went to London in search of commissions for the pair. He often used the name 'Essex' or 'Sax', drawing funnies for Punch, Everyman magazine and Tribune, as well as advertisements for Lyons Tea Shops and producing dustjacket book illustrations for various authors. His style was more varied and experimental, with impressionism, cubism and abstract examples of his work within the sale.

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