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A Royal Doulton porcelain part dinner and tea service, decorated in the Sonnet pattern, comprising oval meat platter, vegetable tureen and cover, gravy boat on stand, eight dinner, dessert and side plates, eight cereal and fruit bowls, teapot, cream jug, sucrier, bread plate, eight cups and saucers, (64).
A Royal Albert porcelain part dinner tea and coffee service, decorated in the Old Country Roses pattern, comprising; oval meat platter, pair of vegetable tureens and covers, oval dish, sauce boat on stand, salad bowl, four dinner and dessert plates, five fruit bowls, water jug, teapot, two cream jugs, sugar bowl, bread plate, preserve pot, seven egg cups, sandwich plate, salt and pepper, bud vase, five tea cups and four saucers, four coffee cups and two trinket dishes, (53).
Jane Hamlyn (born 1940): A salt glazed small teapot, in blue glaze, spiral decoration, rope-twist handle, impressed 'JH' signature, height 15cm, a pair of Jane Hamlyn saucers and a milk jug, together with a salt glazed studio pottery miniature teapot signed Calver. (5) CONDITION REPORT: All in good condition with no apparent faults or restoration.
A Russian Soviet porcelain tête à tête service c.1931, Lomonosov Factory, richly decorated with an abstract pattern in blue, black and gilt on a white ground, signed for Alexandra Vladimirovna Riznich, blue EKS and wavy line marks. Comprising: a circular tray, a teapot and cover, a jug and cover, a sucrier and cover, two teacups and two saucers. (11)
A Worcester teapot and cover c.1765-70, decorated outside of the factory with a version of the Scarlet Japan pattern, with bands of Oriental flowers alternating with narrow panels of chrysanthemum mons on a gilt and orange ground, a short crack to the cover, 19.5cm. (2) Cf. Simon Spero, Worcester Porcelain: The Klepser Collection, p.143, no. 165 for a similar teapot with tentative attribution to the Giles atelier.
A large Staffordshire redware teapot and cover c.1760, the cylindrical form applied to two sides with a tribal-like figure in feathered skirt and headdress, above a formal scrolled and floral design, the cover with three small floral sprigs around a spherical knop, a few small chips to the cover, 24cm. (2)
A Worcester teapot and cover with matching teacup and saucer c.1775, decorated probably in the atelier of James Giles with the Gold Queen's pattern, and an armorial Worcester coffee cup and saucer, also probably Giles decorated with the arms of the Hacker family, crossed swords and 9 marks, some damages and repairs, 19.6cm max. (6) The coffee cup and saucer with paper labels for the Stephen Hanscombe Collection.
A group of Worcester and Caughley blue and white porcelains c.1755-75, including a teapot and cover and a jug and cover painted with the Mansfield pattern, and two tea canisters and covers, a large jug, a slop bowl, a small bowl, and a sucrier and cover printed with the Three Flowers pattern, some damages, 16cm max. (13)
A small Worcester teapot and cover c.1760-65, the compact globular form painted in polychrome enamels with Chinese figures and an oxen standing beneath a tree, and a Worcester sparrowbeak milk jug painted in the same hand with three Chinese figures in a garden setting, 15.7cm max. (3) The jug with a paper label for the Alixe W. McCart Collection, no.72.
A small collection of Worcester blue and white porcelains c.1758-70, including a potted meat pot painted in the Leaning Rock Fisherman within moulded panels, a teapot and cover in the Waiting Chinaman pattern, a creamboat in the Two-Porter Landscape pattern, and a sparrowbeak milk jug in the Rock Strata Island pattern, some damages, 19.5cm max. (5)
A small group of Worcester blue-scale porcelains c.1770, including a hexagonal teapot stand decorated in the Rich Kakiemon pattern with panels of chrysanthemum, a tall cylindrical mug, a milk jug and a coffee cup and saucer, all similarly decorated in Japan patterns with a simpler version of shaped panels with flowering Kakiemon sprays on a blue-scale ground, square seal and open crescent marks, some damages and repairs, 15cm max. (5)
A Minton part tea service c.1820, richly decorated in pattern 178 with bold orange-red flowerheads amid formal foliate scrolls in red and gilt, reserved on a green dot ground, some damage and restoration. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, a cake plate, three teacups, three coffee cans and five saucers. (18)

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