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A George VI four piece tea service, each piece of canted rectangular form with straight gadrooned border, angular handles on spreading oval and fluted rim foot, a teapot and a hot water jug with ebonised canopy finials and scroll work handles, height of hot water jug, 8in. (20cm) by Adie Brothers, 46oz. gross.
A George III three piece tea service, each piece of rounded rectangular form with engraved band decorated with leaf and flower design, gadrooned border and tea pot with hinged cover, scroll work handle, height of tea pot 6 1/4in. (16cm) by William Woodman (Bristol); the teapot Exeter, 1814, the sugar bowl and cream jug 1811, together with a Sheffield plated coffee pot in a similar style, 9in. (23cm), 30.5oz.(4)
A blue-printed chinoiserie teapot attributed to the Cambrian Pottery, of spherical shape with simple strap handle and pointed ball knop, the rim and spout with ochre lining, printed in blue with a scene of a Chinese family in a garden, overall length 21.2cm, unmarked. circa 1800-15 (minor chipping to spout).
A blue-printed chinoiserie teapot, possibly by Shorthose & Co, of commode shape with swan finial and ochre lining to spout, rim and handle, printed in blue with a One Man Chinoiserie pattern, overall length 23.6cm, unmarked, circa 1800-10 (restored). See Priestman, pages 57-58, for information on this pattern made by Shorthose, Minton and others
A marked Stevenson blue-printed teapot, of rectangular shape with flower knop to recessed lid, decorated in dark blue with a print of three children caring for a dog in a basket, surrounded by flowers on a blue ground, overall length approximately 29cm, printed mark with "STEVENSON'S / Stone China" on a rectangular panel, circa 1820-30 (tip of spout ground down, damage to interior rim, crack and chipping to cover)
A Minton Felspar China part tea service, printed in blue with flowers within gadrooned borders, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a slop bowl, two sandwich plates, a milk jug, eleven teacups and saucers and twelve coffee cups, printed marks, circa 1825 (some old rivetted repairs and other damage)
A Royal Crown Derby tea service painted by Charles Harris, decorated in the Sevres style with vignettes of exotic birds and floral swags within a blue and gilt C-scroll band border, comprising; a shaped rectangular tray, a teapot and cover, a sugar box, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, four cups and saucers, four sandwich plates and two serving plates, the tray bearing signature C Harris, iron-red marks, date code for 1898, (one tea cup cracked, small crack to teapot)
A late Victorian silver three piece tea set by Turner Bradbury, London 1897, comprising: a teapot of octagonal shape the upper body decorated with a broad fluted band below a gadrooned edge, raised on four ball feet and fitted with an ebonised loop handle, 12cm high, together with the companion milk jug and sugar bowl, 23oz (3)
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