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A Staffordshire late 19thC pottery tea service, of spiral fluted form decorated with flowers, gilt heightened, comprising a pair of bread plates, cream jug and sugar bowl, thirteen J N Masters of Rye dripless cups, saucers and twelve tea plates, together with a dripless moustache cup and saucer.
A Noritake early 20thC porcelain part tea service, decorated with a Bedouin desert scene, comprising cream jug, sugar bowl, pair of bread plates, ten tea cups, twelve saucers, and tea plates, together with a sugar sifter, with plated mountain lid, three piece cruet set and a pair of salts. (qty)
A tray containing a twenty-one piece Victorian Staffordshire bone china tea service CONDITION REPORT: Comprising 6 teacups, 6 saucers, 6 side plates, 1 larger plate, milk jug and sugar. With typical surface wear and light crazing but generally in very good condition. Pattern number 'X2631' painted to underside of each piece.
A Victorian silver fiddle thread and shell pattern part table service, comprising - eight table forks, six tea spoons, six coffee spoons, a table spoon, mustard spoon and dessert spoon, London 1875, and two matching dessert spoons, London 1867, all by Henry Holland (weight 48ozs - monogrammed)
A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service of bulbous form with bead mounts and angular handles, the bodies engraved with vacant cartouche, scroll and leaf ornament, on conforming circular footrims, comprising - tea pot, 9.25ins high, coffee pot 11.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, London 1876 (gross weight 77ozs)
A good Chinese Export armorial porcelain spherical tea pot and cover, boldly decorated in coloured enamels and gilt with the arms of Saunders to both sides, within en grisaille borders and with conforming decoration to slightly domed cover, 5ins (127mm) high (Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period - circa 1745) Note: The arms are illustrated in "Chinese Armorial Porcelain" by D. S. Howard, published 1972, Volume 1, Page 349 L1 Provenance: The Crisp Collection recorded in 1907 catalogue, one of two tea pots and a stand (Nos. 827-829), sold in 1923 as part tea service for 17 Guineas - The Du Boulay Family Collection, and subsequently The Canterbury Auction Galleries - Auction 22nd May 2012, lot 98
Cigarette & Trade Cards, Military Standards, Flags, Badges & Insignia, a modern album containing the following sets, Players Badges & Flags of British Regiments (brown numbered back), Badges & Flags of British Regiments (green back, no number), Regimental Standards & Cap Badges (blue), Regimental Colours & Cap Badges Territorial (one blue back and 1 brown back), Drum Banners & Cap Badges, Regimental Standards & Cap Badges, Wills United Service Regimental Colours & Cap Badges (blue) and Gallaher Army Badges, also including Trade Issues, Phillips Tea Army Badges Past & Present and Walters Toffee Cap Badges of the Territorial Army (all gen gd/vg, a few discoloured or with creases, viewing recommended)(11)

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