A New Hall type porcelain tea service, comprising: teapot cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, waste bowl, six cups, five teabowls, six saucers and two plates, each fluted body decorated with gilt floral sprig within a swag border, Pattern No.270, circa 1800, sucrier chipped, crack to one cup.
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A Victorian three-piece coffee service of octagonal baluster shape with engraved scrolling foliate decoration, having scroll handles, on a raised foot, bears inscription, the coffee pot 28cm. high, maker”s mark W S, London 1858-9, together with a matched teapot, Edward & John Barnard, London 1858, total weight 2294gm., 73.76oz. (4).
A SPODE FELSPAR PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE Circa 1820, decorated in gilt and pink enamel, with roses, comprising: teapot with cover, sugar bowl with cover, cream jug, six tea cups, one coffee cup and five saucers, red Spode script mark, pattern No 3614, with the teapot, cream jug and sugar basin with the vase printed mark, bearing the Stoke & London reference (16).
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE Mid 19th Century, each piece decorated with a puce transfer pattern depicting children in a garden setting, within gilded border, pattern No. 28/1630, comprising a hexagonal shaped teapot, cover and stand, a sucriere and cover, cream jug, slop bowl, seven large cups, nine smaller cups, nine saucers and two cake plates (34).
A COPELAND SPODE CABARET SET Mid 19th Century, each piece with a puce printed chinoiserie landscape pattern, comprising teapot and cover, cream jug, sugar bowl, two cups, two saucers and a tray, printed and impressed marks 1-1908 in red script and registration mark for 15th December 1853, length of tray 33cm (9).
A SILVER PLATED TEAPOT STAND AND BURNER in the manner of Christopher Dresser, the teapot of a domed form with cut off base, stylish semi arched ebony handle, supported on straight rod legs and bun feet, presentation inscription to one side, maker R. B. probably Roberts and Belk of Sheffield, height 26cm (3).
A PLAIN CONICAL ART DECO PERIOD TEAPOT with a swept ebony handle and acorn finial to the stepped and domed cover, apparently un-marked but the base with Contemporary engraved inscription 'Solid SIlver - Made By Catherine Banks at The Kendal Art School, 1930 - Art Master Mr M Bracken', 16cm high, 19.25ozs.
A LATE VICTORIAN - EDWARDIAN MATCHED FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE each piece of circular form with half ribbed decoration beneath an upper rim of shell and gadrooned motifs, comprising a teapot, London 1896 by Elkington & Co, a coffee pot 1897 by Elkington & Co, a cream jug and sugar basin, Sheffield 1904, makers J & J. M Ltd, all in total weight 57ozs (4)
A 19TH CENTURY TEAPOT of globular form polychrome decorated with figures in a house with a river and houses beyond having gilded handle and spout a matching sparrow beaked jug with lid both 5" High and three teabowls. Also a small 20th century famille rose teapot decorated with figures. 4" High. (6)
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