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A Dresden porcelain and florally decorated tea set for one, together with three Italian tin glazed earthenware plates decorated with birds, two early 19th Century blue and white transfer decorated ribbon plates and a box of decorative china and glassware to include preserve jars, character teapot, two decanters and other similar items.
A collection of 18th century Meissen cups and saucers, each with botanical sprays and rococo gilt, orange ground borders, the cups with entwined handles. Blue crossed swords and dot mark. Comprising:- 9 cups in two sizes, a tenth cup, damaged, and 14 saucers; together with a matching oval teapot stand. (See illustration)
A Grainger & Co., Worcester tea set, circa 1870-1889, each piece polychrome enamelled with flowering heather sprigs and butterflies against a mint green ground, gilt highlighted, comprising; a tray 36cm wide, a teapot 16cm high, a sugar bowl 6.5cm high, a milk jug 8.5cm high, six cups and six saucers, black printed shield mark (16)
A Coalport Japanese Grove pattern composite tea and coffee service, comprising; globular teapot and cover, five round teacups and four saucers, six quatrelobed teacups, saucers and side plates, a tapering cylindrical jug, two graduated squat jugs, three conical cups, three various saucers, three coffee cans and saucers, a conical bowl and bread plate, two graduated round bowls and a circular box and cover, approximately 47 pieces
A SCOTTISH THREE PIECE SILVER AESTHETIC MOVEMENT TEA SET with octagonal shaped teapot, each panel profusely engraved with scrolls and foliate decoration on matching base and with further applied scroll decoration, 8 1/4" high, matching milk and sugar basin, Edinburgh 1845, 57oz troy approx (see illustration).
AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEAPOT with floral decoration, 5 1/2" high, together with a Chinese Kraakware blue and white bowl with shaped rim, 5 1/2" diameter, a Chinese blue and white tea caddy (minus lid), a Delft polychrome tea caddy, two Delft miniature jugs and a Masons blue and white teapot with `Manchu` design (7).
An early 20th century silver plated self pouring teapot by James Dixon, printed and impressed patent numbers to base inscribed First Prize To Lance Corporal H H Hawkins 1901-1902" with accompanying Carte de Visite photograph portraying Mr Hawkins standing next to the teapot and other items on a table."

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