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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WORCESTER FLIGHT AND BARR COFFEE CUP, TEACUP AND SAUCER with oak leaves and gilt acorns, a Spode pattern 1906 mark in red moulded trio, a Spode teacup and saucer in Chinese export style, a Coalport sugar box and cover painted with flowers, pattern 2/407 mark in black and an English porcelain teapot and cover painted with cornflowers.
An extensive collection of Royal Doulton table wares in the Prunus pattern D4365 Condition Report / Extra Information Jar and cover - finial has been off. One bowl with chip to underside. Butter dish with small chip to edge. Basket with handle has chip and repair to outside edge. Two oval dishes with no obvious faults but one rings 'dead'. Teapot spout chipped and with chip to inside rim of lid. Teaplates with scratches and firing faults. Large bowl with hairline crack running through. Some with scratches through printed backstamp. All in used condition with surface scratches and crazing. The majority are seconds. Some with scratches through printed backstamp.
A Wedgwood part tea/dinner service in the Meadowsweet pattern Condition Report / Extra Information Five small cups - ok. Six large cups - some surface scratches only. Two dishes - ok. Six tea plates - ok. Teapot - ok. Coffee pot - slightly rough edge. Gravy boat - ok. Tureens - ok. Majority of pieces good with some surface scratches only.
An Edwardian three piece silver tea service by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1901, of squat oval shape, heavily embossed with flowerheads and foliage on four shell motif outswept pad feet, with one cartouche engraved with a family crest, the other monogrammed, (the teapot 11cm high), 20oz Property from a Stirlingshire Country House
A Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee service by Martin Hall & Company, Sheffield 1862, of baluster shape with foliate embossing, the cartouche monogrammed, the hinged lid with bird finial, the spout modelled as a mythical bird's head, with face mask and shell motif, all on pierced scrolling base, 80oz (the ivory insulation rings missing from teapot handle)
A four piece silver tea service by John Alexander Fettes, Glasgow 1914 of baluster shape, the hinged lids with Celtic decorated finial, the spout and looping handles with Celtic knot and stylised dragon decoration, the body with a band of Celtic knot and stylised dragon decoration on matching circular pedestal foot, each piece monogrammed (the teapot 17cm diameter x 19cm high), 72oz
A George IV silver teapot by Charles Bendy, Edinburgh 1820, of bulbous circular form with acanthus decorated spout and looping handle, the lobed body with foliate border, on stepped circular pedestal foot, with a matching cream jug. Each piece with twin cartouche, one monogrammed, with the other bearing a crest. (2), 36oz total weight
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