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An English porcelain part tea service mid-late 19th century, decorated with gilding against plain white ground, the armorial of a hand clutching a lizard set within spiked circular motif, possibly for the McCarthy family, the service comprising eight teacups, nine saucers, one sideplate and a teapot and cover, unmarked (20)
An Aesthetic movement tea service by E J D Bodley (formerly Samuel Alcock & Co) dated 1879, of turquoise bamboo form and painted with wild butterflies amongst flowers, comprising teapot and cover, four teacups and saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl and cover, printed factory marks and registration marks, painted pattern number 3490 (15) (slight damages)
A Meissen porcelain tea and coffee service 18th century, painted in puce camaieu with floral bouquets and gilded detail, comprising a teapot and cover, an oval dish, eight teacups, eight saucers, tea caddy and cover and a coffee pot and cover, underglaze blue factory marks and impressed numerals, together with five matched 19th century chocolate pots and covers, similar decoration, some named and inscribed
Large teapot, sugarbowl, small Westcott milk jug, cups, saucers.A group of very rare Royal Doulton Gnome Seriesware. Small Westcott milk jug. 2 teacups. 2 saucers. Sugarbowl. Large teapot. Teapot Lid. Polychrome. Pattern D4697, Series B. Scene 1: Six gnomes peering out from tree roots, colorful mushrooms with gilt decorations in motifs of flowers and nighttime stars. Inspired by Arthur Rackham's illustrations for "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens" (1906). Known as Gnomes in the UK, the seriesware was also referred to as Munchkins in the US, after L. Frank Baum's popular little people in the Wizard of Oz stories. Produced at Doulton?s Burslem factory. The Gnomes pattern was Doulton's answer to Wedgwood?s Fairyland Lustreware. Artist: Charles Noke Issued: 1927 Dimensions: 5.75"H-tallest Manufacturer: Royal Doulton Country of Origin: England Condition: Minor restoration to milk jug
Royal Commemorative Ware - a Spode loving cup, golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II 1952 - 2002; a Royal Doulton Golden Jubilee tankard; a Coalport loving cup, Silver Jubilee 1977; a Sadler Henry VIII and his wives teapot; a large quantity of similar mugs, cups, ginger jar, 1977 painted boxes, tea caddy; others Queen Victoria and later, some boxed
18th century Worcester porcelain blue scale ground teapot and cover and a similar cream jug and cover, each with blue scale ground and painted with gilt bordered shaped cartouches of exotic birds, butterflies, insects and flowers, the covers with floral knop handle, blue painted pseudo-Chinese square seal mark to base, the teapot with stock no for Law, Foulsham & Co, No.1484 and the cream jug with label for ‘Stoner & Evans, King Street, St James, London’, 14cm and 13cm high respectively

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