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A mid-19th century English partial tea and coffee service, in the Coalport style, comprising: six tea cups, eight cans, fourteen saucers and a cake plate, each enamel painted with with floral sprays against a cobalt blue ground, highlighted with gilding, unmarked. (29 pieces) Cake plate 23.25cm. Condition: no pattern number; two saucers with hairlines; plate with hairline; two cups with hairline (one of which also chipped); some wear to gilding
A Chamberlains Worcester partial tea service, c. 1800, in the Brown Grape Vines pattern, comprising teapot, sucrier on stand, slop bowl, large dish and three cups and saucers, the teapot and sucrier cover marked "Chamberlain Worcester Warranted" and "Chamberlains Worcester" in lilac, (a/f). (11 pieces) Teapot across handle 24cm
A Paragon 'Rockingham' part dinner/tea service together with other similar teawares and ceramics to include Hammersley 'Strawberry' and some Minton 'Haddon Hall' (3 boxes)The Rockingham service roughly comprises of a oval lidded tureen, 2 hot-water jugs, teapot with cover, large pouring jug, lidded cream jug, 7 smaller cups, 3 large sugar bowls, 6 small oval dishes, 3 cake plates, approx. 6 assorted sized plates, approx. 12 saucers for smaller cups, 8 larger tea cups together with matching saucers and side plates (assorted), 2 bowls etc. the pieces have been used and there Is some wear and some surface crazing to the glaze, some minor chipping to insides of 2-3 cups, some gilt rubbing to edges, most of the Rockingham pieces appear undamaged although showing signs of use; overall the major pieces appear in good overall general condition with no chips, cracks or restoration noted. The third box comprises different part sets of cups, saucers etc. including a Minton 'Haddon Hall' bachelor's teapot, a single cup and two similar sized bowls, a Royal Doulton cup and saucer, various odd cups, coffee cans, and a Hammersley 'Strawberry' set all in used condition; the correct sugar and creamer with the Hammersley basket all appear in good overall condition with gilding still prevalent.
An Aynsley part dinner/tea service in the 7023 pattern and a Wedgwood part dinner service; the fine English bone china with gilt borders and highlights, comprising 5 x 26.5cm, 6 x 23cm and 6 x 16cm plates, 6 cups and saucers, 6 two-handled soup bowls with saucers, a 40.5cm oval platter, a 27cm oval dish and a lidded tureen (22.5cm in diameter); the Wedgwood comprising two 20cm tureens (one without cover), a sauceboat, a soup bowl and saucer, and 10 spare saucers (two boxes)Condition Report: The Aynsley service looks to be in very good overall condition although it has been used but very infrequently. The gilding is good quality and is bright, not major repairs or damages are noted. Upon very close scrutiny and inspection some very minor surface scratches are noted but nothing of significance. The Wedgwood service condition-wise is also good overall - no major cracks or breakages noted, gilding is in generally good condition, another service from the same source which has been rarely used.
WILLIAM IV IRISH SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA & COFFEE SERVICE, Dublin 1832, maker IN possibly John Nicklin, of tapering panelled form with crabstock handles and knop, acanthus spouts, tot. gross wt. 75 t. oz. (4) Provenance: Deceased estate, South Wales. Condition Report: some marks rubbed, tea and coffeepot handles replaced
ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' CHINA SERVICE, comprising 2 teapots, tea and coffee cups, saucers, side plates, cereal bowls, dinner plates, meat dish, tiered cake stand, 2 milk jugs, 2 sugar basins, 2 sandwich plates, cruet, salad bowl, cheese knife, preserve spoon etc. (appr. 86) Condition: knife handle cracked, a few items seconds.
A Wedgwood Florentine pattern part tea and dinner service, together with a Midwinter Spanish Garden pattern part tea and dinner service, designed by Jessie TaitCondition report: The Midwinter set looks to be dirty but undamaged, with some light signs of use. The Wedgwood is also dirty and has three cracked coffee cans, a cracked plate and a cracked soup cup as well as some to the painted rim and wear from use.

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