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An Edwardian silver mounted Staffordshire bone china four piece tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot and two handled sugar bowl, each yellow glazed body with gilt decoration, the silver mounts pierced and embossed with flowers, scrolls and trellis, London 1893, 1899 and 1900 by William Comyns (minor faults).
A silver curblink charm bracelet with a silver heart shaped padlock clasp, fitted with a variety of mostly silver charms, including a pig, a witch on a broom stick and a teapot, and another silver twin curblink charm bracelet with a silver heart shaped padlock clasp, fitted with a variety of mostly silver charms, including a vintage car, a goat and an elephant.
A pair of Chinese polished bronze desk seals, late 19th/early 20th Century, each surmounted with a seated Buddhistic lion, height approx 5cm, together with a Chinese brown patinated bronze diminutive teapot cast in relief with dragons and vapours, on a circular base, cast two character mark to base, height approx 8.5cm (lacking cover).
A Bloor Derby porcelain part tea and coffee service, circa 1830, decorated with blue and gilt flowers and foliate scrolls on a peach band, comprising teapot, cover and stand, ten teacups, eleven coffee cups, ten saucers, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, and two cake plates, red printed mark to bases, together with five porcelain tea bowls and a coffee cup painted with scattered pink roses and gilt stars (some faults).
A collection of Portmeirion `Birds of Britain` pattern tableware, comprising two two-tier cake stands, a wash jug and bowl, six various sized and shaped vases, nine various sized jardinières, five various sized jugs, an oval platter, two fruit bowls, two serving dishes, flan dish, two mugs, two dessert plates, rolling pin, teapot stand, sugar bowl and cover, two small bowls, and two saucers, some boxed.
A Wedgwood blue dip jasperware teapot and cover and matching sugar bowl with plated rims, ornamented in white with classical figures, a similar biscuit barrel with plated swing handle, collar and cover, and an Adams Tunstall blue dip jasperware vase, of ovoid form with cylindrical neck, ornamented in white with classical figures and foliate scrolls.
A C.H. Brannam Barnstaple green glazed tea service, comprising teapot and cover, hot water pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, two preserve pots and covers, two butter dishes and covers, a serving plate, six cups, saucers and plates and a three piece condiment set and stand (minor faults).
A Dresden porcelain part cabaret tea set, late 19th Century, comprising bullet shaped teapot and cover, five cups and six saucers, each painted with flower sprays within puce and gilt borders, crossed swords and `S` in underglaze blue to bases (some faults). Note: this service was purportedly painted by Geraline Curzon of Keddleston Hall, Derby, when she was in Dresden in the latter part of the 19th Century, she was the sister of Lord Curzon.
A Susie Cooper part tea service, decorated with sgraffito leaves and scrolling ribbon against a pale blue band, comprising teapot and cover, five cups and saucers, five plates and a sugar bowl, together with a collection of Susie Cooper, including Dresden Spray, and a small collection of other similar ceramics.
An English porcelain part tea service, probably Staffordshire, circa 1790, painted in underglaze blue with Chinese pagodas and bridges below floral borders, comprising six teacups, 6.5cm high, six saucers, 13.5cm diameter, a waste bowl, 12.5cm diameter, and a cream jug, 7cm high, unmarked (some damages/restoration) (14) See Bernard Watney Collection, Part III, sold by Phillips on 1st November 2000, lot 1233 for a silver-shaped teapot of the same design.
A collection of New Hall hybrid hard paste porcelain, circa 1785-90, comprising a silver shaped teapot and cover, in pattern no.171, painted with flowers iron red baskets, 14cm high; a similar waste bowl, pattern 173, 15.5cm diameter; two teabowls with saucers, pattern 208; a further teabowl in the Rosehips pattern, 9cm diameter (restored); together with three late 18th/early 19th century English porcelain teacups and saucers, painted with chinoiserie scenes of houses and flowers, unmarked (13) See David Holgate, 'New Hall and Its Imitators' (Faber and Faber, London: 1971), plates 50, 51, 52 and 62 for examples of these patterns by New Hall.
A matched German porcelain part tea service, 20th century, comprising Potschappel and Dresden examples, printed and painted with naturalistic floral sprays, the set to include a twin handled dish, 27.5cm diameter, a square dish with moulded rims, 24.cm wide, a water jug with cover, 23.5cm high, a sugar box with cover, 9cm high, three various cream jugs, 12.5cm high, a small handled dish set on gilt feet, 13cm long, teapot and cover, eleven teacups, ten saucers, 12.5cm diameter, ten side-plates, 14cm diameter and two larger plates, 18cm diameter, together with a similar Meissen large breakfast cup and saucer, various blue factory marks (44)
A Royal Worcester reticulated teapot and cover by George Owen, circa 1880, of double-walled construction, the outer wall of the ovoid body pierced with a wide band of honeycomb divided by a more elaborate chain design around the middle, the spout also with a reticulated panel and a band of white 'pearls' applied around its base, the finely gilded formal borders with turquoise and white 'jewelled' decoration, cover with spire top finial, printed and impressed factory marks, with gilders initials SW, overall height 13cm dated code indistinct,
A Coalport tea service for two people, circa 1880, decorated in an all over gilt finish, with printed decoration of flowers, insects, and branches, butterfly wing handles and finials, comprising teapot and cover, 15cm high, sugar box and cover, 11cm high, two quatrefoil cups, 6cm high, two quatrefoil saucers, 14cm wide and a cream jug, 9cm high, with green printed factory mark, painted 27 in gold (7) See 'Coalport, 1795-1926', page 315 for a similar tea service in a different pattern.
Four pieces of Coalport, circa 1880-1900, comprising a small bottle lacking stopper, pattern A1907, red ground gilded with a heron amongst rushes, 10cm high, a leaf-shaped tray, pattern V.6186, with predominantly green ground and gilded decoration of flowers, 15cm wide, a small teapot and cover, with printed decoration of robins, holly and berries, 10cm high and a toy vase and cover, pattern 7986/D, green printed factory marks (restored upper rim) (4)
A Caughley teapot and cover, circa 1780-85, transfer printed in blue with the Bell Toy pattern, of plain, globular form, with double indented loop handle, the cover with plain knop, printed S mark, 16cm high See The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust's, 'A Bicentenary Exhibition of Caughley Porcelain, c.1772-1799', hereafter referred to as CBE, page 40, plate 419 for a teapot in the same pattern.
A composite Caughley porcelain part tea and coffee service, circa 1780-90, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Temple and Pagoda patterns, comprising a teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, eight tea bowls, nine saucers, seven coffee cups, teapot stand, one dish, 19cm diameter,a spoon tray, 16cm wide and two lobed dishes, 20cm and 22cm wide and an English porcelain cream jug, S marks (some damage) (33)
A Chinese blue and white porcelain teapot and cover of oval melon shaped form, the body applied with flowering shrubs and squirrels, h. 13.5 cm, together with a matching milk jug and jug, a tea bowl and a saucer, Qianlong CONDITION REPORT: Minor chips and losses, finial to teapot cover missing

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