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A PARAGON REPRODUCTION TEA, COFFEE AND DESSERT SERVICE as accepted by the Queen (Mary) on her visit to the potteries on April 22nd 1913 transfer printed and overpainted with flowers and gilt and blue bands on a white ground comprising two tazzas, twelve dessert plates, six side plates, a square plate, two square dishes, two triangular dishes, twelve coffee cans, eleven saucers, six tea cups, six saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl, pattern number 4542 (62) Condition Report: two tazza - one broken at the stem, the other is discoloured. twelve dessert plates - light surface scratches. six side plates. a square plate. two square dishes. two triangular dishes - one chipped to handle. twelve coffee cans. eleven saucer. six tea cups. six saucers. milk jug - discoloured. sugar bowl. There is some crazing throughout and light wear as expected to gilt and decoration.
A French porcelain part tea service, 19th century, comprising eight tea bowls and nine saucers, each piece with hand painted red floral sprays within a scalloped gilt border, painted Sevres style marks to base, the bowls 4.7cm high, the saucers 13.5cm diameter (17) Provenance; Llangedwyn Hall CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show fine surface scratching and rubbing to the gilt highlights (extensive in places). One of the saucers shows a chip to the rim approximately 5mm wide. The tea bowls show no visible chips, cracks or losses, however all the pieces are dirty (in some cases extremely so) and it is possible that this dirt is masking other issues.
A George V silver four piece tea service by West & Son, London 1924, comprising a teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sucrier, each piece of compressed rectangular form with gadroon border on four ball feet, each bearing the Jameson family crest, teapot and hot water pot with ebonised knops and angled handles, teapot 16.5cm high, gross weight 54ozt (4)
A Copeland Spode part breakfast service in the 'Mandarin' pattern, late 19th century, comprising: eleven tea cups, eleven saucers, eleven side plates, a sucrier, a slop bowl, an egg cruet, a teapot stand, a water jug and a sandwich plate, each piece with printed maker's mark and painted '1327' to base (Qty) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show rubbing to the gilt highlights. The jug shows breaks to the handle. Several of the saucers show chips to the rims. Many pieces show a degree of brown staining (possibly removable with cleaning).
A Portmeirion part dinner service in the "Botanic Garden" pattern, comprising: a large teapot, a small teapot, a cafetiere, a milk jug, four tea cups and saucers, twelve side plates, five dinner plates, five dessert plates, six dessert bowls, two oval serving dishes, an oval sandwich plate, a serving bowl and cover, a cruet set, a mustard pot and spoon, a conical vase and a stem vase, with four mugs, a milk jug, a slop bowl and a rectangular serving dish in the Portmeirion "The Holly & The Ivy" pattern, and further pieces from the "Antione Poteau Collection" (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:One dinner plate shows a hairline crack, and the small teapot shows a chip to the spout. All other pieces show no visible chips, cracks or losses. Many pieces are dirty and would benefit from cleaning.
A Wedgwood pastel part tea service, 20th century, each piece with pastel body in shades of blue, green, yellow and puce, with beaded gilt rims and parcel gilt handles, comprising: fifteen teacups, fifteen saucers, fifteen side plates, a sandwich plate, a hot water jug and cover and a sucrier, each piece with printed maker's mark and painted pattern number to base (Qty)
A miniature silver tea and coffee service by A Marston & Co, Birmingham 1973, comprising teapot, 3cm high, coffee pot, 4.4cm high, sucrier 2cm high, and milk jug, 1.5cm high, all upon a twin-handled tray, 14.8cm long, weight 2.15ozt (5)CR; It appears the the covers of the teapot and coffee pot may have been detachable at some point, but they are now stuck.Teapot, coffee pot, sucrier and milk jug all show mild to moderate denting (most is concentrated around the covers of the teapot and coffee pot), and all show signs of general scratching and wear commensurate with use. Sucrier and milk jug show areas of thickening around the handles which could indicate solder repair (see pictures). No signs of obvious splitting or other major damage.Tray appears to be in good order. Some light denting to the borders, and moderate scratching and signs of wear all over, but no splitting or signs of repair.
A Susie Cooper Production Crown Works, Burslem part tea service in the 'Wedding Band' pattern, comprising: six twin handled soup bowls and stands, six salad plates, four dinner plates, six dessert plates and a sandwich plate, with a Susie Cooper Production Art Deco floral part tea service, comprising: a teapot and cover, a water jug, a milk jug, a sucrier, a slop bowl, ten teacups, eleven saucers, twelve side plates and two sandwich plates (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show fine surface crazing but no chips, cracks or losses. The backs of the plates show the odd firing pit or small glazing fault.
A Wedgwood 'Turquoise Florentine' part tea and dinner service, 22 pieces, to include; three 28cm dinner plates, three 23cm dessert bowls, six cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, teapot and vegetable tureen and cover (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The tureen cover has split into two pieces and shows tape residue where the pieces have been previously joined. The teapot shows a hairline crack to the spout. All other pieces appear to be in good overall condition showing no visible chips, cracks or losses.
A four-piece silver tea service by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1975, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and milk jug, each of melon form on stepped circular foot, scrolling engraved decoration, milk just and sugar bowl with acanthus capped scrolling handles, hot water jug and teapot with turned wooden knops and handles, teapot 16cm high, gross weight 68.96 ozt (4)
AN IRISH SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Dublin, c.1919/1920/1922, mark of West & Son, comprising tea and coffee pots, cream jug and sugar bowl with reeded, shaped rectangular bodies and gadrooned rims, (c.59.52 troy ozs all in). (4)Condition Report: Sugar bowl & cream jug c.1919Coffee pot c.1920Teapot c.1922
Composite part service of 19th century Fiddle pattern flatware, with engraved crest, comprising 11 table spoons, 12 dinner forks, 7 dessert forks, 2 dessert spoons, 8 tea spoons, salt spoon, soup ladle and serving spoon (Various dates and makers). All at approximately 88ozs. 43 pieces in total.
Part service of 1930s silver Sandringham pattern flatware with engraved initial comprising, 6 dinner forks, 5 dessert forks, 5 dessert spoons, 4 table spoons, 6 soup spoons, 6 coffee spoons and 2 tea spoons (Sheffield 1936). Possibly William Batt & Sons Ltd. Together with a pair of silver plated dessert spoons, a silver plated table spoon and a pair of silver plated sugar tongs. Approximately 42ozs weighable silver. 38 pieces in total.
56 piece Royal Albert Country Rose tea and dinner service comprising 6 dinner plates, 6 medium plates, 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 side plates, gravy boat & plate, 1 dessert bowl, 1 large sugar bowl, teapot, lidded sugar bowl, 2 milk jugs, 2 shaped sweet dishes, 2 round sweet dishes, 8 teaspoons, vase, clock, shoe, swan, posy barrow and posy heart box. All good condition

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