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Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' dinner service, inc. teapot, coffee pot, milk and sugar, tazza, two sauce boats, condiments, bread knife and eight place mats, plus clock, small jug, small vase, swan match holder, perfume spray, thimble, picture frame and two posies, one bowl and two dinner plates missing (83)
a porcelain tea service popov manufactory circa 1840 comprising a coffee pot a teapot a milk-jug a large bowl four tea-cups and six saucers all painted in violet with gilt barley design the tea and coffee pots with spouts fashioned after birds' heads and handles with gilt feather ornament. with blue factory marks and impressed numbers (16) height of coffee pot: 26.7cm. 10.5in
A Caughley Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Service, circa 1785], each piece of fluted circular form decorated in underglaze blue and gilt with sprigs within beaded and guilloche bands, comprising barrel teapot and cover, conical milk jug, saucer dish, eight tea bowls, six coffee cups, and eight saucers, "S" (Salopian) mark in underglaze blue script (a/f)
A Lowestoft Blue and White Transfer Printed Porcelain Small Teapot and Cover, circa 1775], of compressed spherical form, the lid and body printed with the "Good Cross Chapel" (a cluster of buildings with gateway and tower) within barbed reserves, the flattened spherical knop with X flowerhead, a single sprig printed beneath the spout, 9.5cm high *A small bowl in this pattern was sold as part of the Watney Collection of Fine Early English Porcelain Part III, Phillips Auctioneers, 1 November 2000, lot 1005, where the foot note states “A cream jug with the Good Cross Chapel is illustrated as figure 190a, see John Howell, “Transfer-Printed Lowestoft, ECC Trans, vol.7, pt.3. Howell quotes local sources for the possible origin of this print. The chapel, on the coast at the south end of the town, was destroyed by the sea in the 16th century.
A Lowestoft Blue and White Teapot, circa 1765], of barrel shape, the slightly domed cover with ovoid finial, painted with a tea pavilion amongst willow and pine trees, arcaded rim, the teapot similarly decorated on both sides and with sprig to the spout underside, numeral "5" within the foot rim, 10.5cm high (crack in handle and small chips)
A French Empire Tea and Coffee Service, Rue Fontaine-au-Roy, Paris, circa 1810], each piece painted in neo-classical style with a frieze of mythical figures in gilt enriched black/brown silhouette, comprising cylindrical teapot and cover, oval teapot stand, helmet milk jug, slop basin, eight teacups, six coffee cans (of slightly varying size), and nine saucers, the teapot with crossed flambeau wands in underglaze blue
A Group of Chinese Export Famille Rose Ceramics, circa 1740-50], comprising teapot and (ill-matching) cover, painted with sprays of flowers, a set of three tea bowls and saucers, painted with floral sprays and dotted borders, a sparrow beak milk jug, and four assorted tea bowls with three matching saucers (9)
A William IV Teapot], circular, on four scroll supports with moulded apron, the bulbous teapot with textured and fluted decoration, faceted hinged domed lid with leaf and bud finial, leaf capped scroll handle, ivory insulators; and [A Matching Sugar Bowl], maker's mark obscured, London 1832, teapot 29cm long, 37oz
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