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Krautheim Porcelain Manufacture, Selb Bavaria, Germany, pattern style 9026. 80 piece dinner service. Off white body, cobalt and gilt edge decoration with delicate flowers. Beautifully decorated 80 piece dinner service. Includes 12 dinner plates (10"W), 24 salad plates (8"W), 10 bouillon bowls and saucers (Saucer 4.5"W) footed tea cup with saucer (4"W). Off white all over main body, with gilded knop finials, lid and body edge lace gilt pattern, deep opaque cobalt blue band and gold sgraffito like decoration on each piece. Marked underside with K & A, KRAUTHEIM PORCELAIN MANUFACTURE, SELB, BAVARIA, GERMANY. Dimensions: 10"D, largest Manufacturer: Krautheim Porcelain Manufacturer, Selb Bavaria, Germany Condition: Good condition, normal wear on edge and one footed tea cup foot has a large chip.
*A Royal Copenhagen six place setting tea service, in the Blue Fluted Lace pattern, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar, six teacups, tea saucers, six side plates, and one sandwich plate, all having green printed Royal Copenhagen Denmark verso. All first quality, not seconds.One saucer with a small rim chip.Otherwise no apparent faults throughout.
A Matched George III and Victorian Silver Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, the teapot, maker's mark rubbed W.E or W.F, London 1814; the other pieces Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1875/76, circular with scroll handles, the teapot of bullet shape and the coffee pot of baluster form, both with ivory handles, all profusely chased and engraved to match with C scrolls, flowerheads and foliage, the initials GEB to one side, the coffee pot 23.5cm high, 60ozt (4)
A Matched George III/Victorian and Later Silver Five Piece Tea and Coffee Service, the teapot Peter & William Bateman, London 1811, the cream jug no maker's mark 1812, the coffee pot (Britannia standard) and sugar bowl, Walter D. Morisse, London 1899/90, and the hot water jug, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1913, of rounded rectangular form with a band of fluted decoration, gadroon and engraved borders, on four ball feet, a vacant reserve to either side, the coffee pot, 23cm high, 82oz 6dwt (5)
An Early Victorian Silver Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, Samuel Hayne & Dudle Cater, London 1841/42/43, baluster melon fluted form, elaborately chased with scrolling foliage and flower heads, with leaf capped scroll handles and foliate shell rim, on shaped circular foot, the teapot and coffee pot with pheasant finial, the coffee pot 26.5cm high, 79oz 4dwt (4)
^ An Extensive Composite Part Service of William IV and Victorian King's Pattern Flatware, various dates and makers, predominantly William and Mary Chawner, comprising: 18 table spoons; 18 table forks; 17 dessert spoons; 13 dessert forks; 6 tea spoons; and a butter knife, most crested or with initials; together with Two Sets of Six Later Soup Spoons, 1937/57 and Six Coffee Spoons, 1928; and a set of 16 electroplated dessert forks, 225oz 14dwt (107)
A Service of Silver Hanoverian with Rat Tail Pattern Flatware, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1981, in the 18th Century style with three prong forks and pistol handled knives, 12 place settings, comprising: table forks; table knives (with steel blades); dessert forks; dessert knives (with steel blades); soup spoons; fish knives; fish forks and tea spoons; 4 serving spoons and 2 sauce ladles, all housed in a fitted two drawer freestanding canteen, weighable silver 106ozt (114) In excellent condition with clear marks and very little signs of use.

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