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A Royal Crown Derby paperweight of a duck, with gold stopper; and a Royal Doulton vase with floral decoration on textured ground, blue glaze rim and foot; and a Midwinter Staffordshire part tea service, designed by Peter Scott 'Wild Geese' pattern; together with an Italian group of a farmer and his draught horses ploughing a field.
A New Hall porcelain part tea service: painted in the 'mandarin' palette with Oriental figures in a fenced garden, one holding a parasol, another a windmill, the silver shape teapot with painted mark N.20, circa 1785-90, comprising a teapot, cover and stand; two bowls, 11.5 and 15 cm; a cream jug, 10 cm; two dishes 15 cm; five saucers and three tea bowls [minor damage] 17.
A Samuel Alcock porcelain part tea service: each piece with melting snow borders and enamelled with panels of garden blooms reserved on a royal blue and gilt embellished ground, comprising six breakfast cups, five tea cups, six saucers, a milk jug, sugar box, cover and stand, waste bowl, and two bread and butter plates, painted pattern no. 1985, circa 1825-30, [one tea cup cracked, glue repair to handle of sugar box].
An extensive Derby Crown Porcelain Company Ltd. 'Crown' pottery and porcelain part dinner service: painted and printed in the 'Kings Imari' pattern [no.383], comprising twenty eight dinner plates, eighteen side plates, twenty two 22.5 cm plates, thirteen 22 cm plates, eleven 20 cm plates, twenty five dessert bowls, six graduating serving plates, soup tureen cover and stand, vegetable dish and three covers, two sauce/dessert tureens covers and stands, thirteen tea and breakfast cups, twenty two saucers, two bread and butter plates and an egg cup, printed and impressed marks with painted pattern number, circa 1880/90, [some faults].
A matched Indian silver three-piece tea service.: the teapot of squat globular form decorated with animals within low relief floral decoration, having an acanthus capped handle and raised on a circular spreading foot, with matching cream jug, the near matching sugar basin with scroll handles in the form or serpents and raised on four swept feet, total weight of silver 1692gms, 54.40ozs.
A matched silver three-piece tea service, various maker's and dates: of fluted melon-shaped outline, raised on swept foliate feet, the teapot, makers mark worn, London, 1803, the two-handled sugar basin, maker John James Keith, London, 1848, and the cream jug, maker Henry Holland, London, 1855, total weight of silver 1348gms, 43.37ozs.
A Wedgwood part dinner service, decorated in the Gold Damask pattern, comprising vegetable tureen and lid, two oval serving dishes, 25 by 19 by 4.5cm, two square sandwich or cake plates, 24 by 28cm, an oval meat platter, 30 by 39.5cm, teapot, coffee pot, two gravy boats with stands, eight dinner plates, 27.5cm, eight soup plates, 22.5cm by 3 cm, nine dessert plates, 20.5cm, fourteen side plates, 15.5cm, fourteen coffee cups and saucers, 12 cm, nine tea cups and five saucers, 14.5cm, six small bowls, 13 by 2.5cm, a sugar bowl, milk jug and a smaller cream jug. (100)

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