A 19th Century Staffordshire porcelain part tea and coffee service decorated in green and gilt (pattern No. 3795), comprising - eleven coffee cups, eleven tea cups, twelve saucers, six 6ins plates, teapot, two sucriere, slop bowl and stand, and two square two handled bread and butter plates (45 pieces - one tray)
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A plated tea kettle of Georgian design with oval part reeded body, and oval stand for same with splayed panelled feet, 14ins high overall and a Victorian plated circular salver of Georgian design with shell and scroll moulded rim, engraved to centre with leafage, on splayed panel feet, 14ins diameter, a plated bachelor’s teapot of Georgian design with oval part reeded body, and a pair of plated pillar candlesticks
A Royal Worcester blue and white “Willow” pattern bone china coffee and tea service (pattern No. B750), comprising - six coffee cups, six tea cups, twelve saucers, coffee pot, teapot, two cream jugs, and two sugar basins (30 pieces - blue printed mark and date code for 1887), and six Copeland Spode bone china “Willow” pattern 6ins tea plates
A mixed lot: a teapot stand by James Mince, London 1799, a 3 piece condiment set comprising 2 rounded oblong salts and a mustard, by Elkington & Co, London 1912 and pepperette to match, 1914, 6 small tygs by James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1905/6, a pair of nut dishes, 2 napkin rings and 5 plated condiment spoons, 27oz weighable. (lot)
Mixed plated ware: a two-handled tray, 3 salvers, two 3 piece teasets, a kettle on stand with burner, a muffin dish & cover, a small quantity of flatware, a cocktail shaker, a teapot & coffee pot, a hot water jug, a toast rack, an inkstand, a measure, 3 cream & sugar sets, a preserve pot & cover, a pair of Old Sheffield, cluster column candlesticks & 2 necklaces, etc. (lot)
A mixed lot: a small modern circular teapot, a two-handled cup, a fret-pierced napkin ring, 3 other napkin rings, 2 condiments, 2 small trophy cups, a sugar bowl, a toast rack and a quantity of plated ware including: a muffin dish, a hot water jug, a coffee pot, 3 toast racks, a teapot, dishes, salvers, etc, 26oz weighable silver. (lot)
Dr Christopher Dresser: a rare late Victorian teapot and matching milk jug, globular, on three feet with curved handles, the teapot with a straight spout, flat, hinged cover and button finial, hallmarked by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1882, incuse model no on teapot 2273 N30 - scratchweight "12-9", incuse model no on jug 2273 N32 - scratchweight "3-15" both also with incuse registered design lozenge and Dresser's stamped facsimile signature. The pot 4.25" (10.7cm) high, approx 16oz (2)
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