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Sam Haile (1909-1948): An earthenware vase of horizontally ribbed and swelling form with applied and impressed band the body decorated with alternating bands of circular and linear motifs in trailed cream and chocolate slips, 24.5cm high, incised and painted personal monograms, chipped together with an earthenware teapot with incised captioned abstract portraits of Rosy Lee and Jimmy Riddle picked out in cream slip, 19cm high, matched cover. (2)
A First Period Worcester porcelain part tea service comprising a teapot and cover, cream jug and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, three cups, four tea bowls and ten saucers each enamelled in Bengal Tygers or Dragons in Compartments pattern, blue hatched square marks, circa. 1765-80, damage to one cup, tea bowl and slop bowl.
A George IV matched four piece tea and coffee service of squat cylindrical form with half ribbed and banded decoration, acanthus leaf decorated spouts and handles, raised on swept foliate feet, teapot and cream jug maker Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London, 1822, sugar basin, maker Walter Diederich Morisse, London 1898, the coffee pot, maker T.F & Sons Ltd, London 1954, total weight of silver 80.32ozs.
A George II silver kettle on stand with a matched Victorian coffee pot and teapot the kettle London 1729 maker’s mark worn the others by James Garrard London 1881 and 1886 the kettle of circular form engraved foliate and mask borders swing handle the stand unmarked the teapot and coffee pot with similar decoration scroll handles engraved with a coat of arms and a pair of sugar tongs in a fitted wooden case approx. weight 96oz. (3)
Two part teaservices, Royal Grafton Malvern pattern (black printed mark) comprising 2 sandwich plates, 16 plates, 10 saucers, 8 cups, a sugar bowl and milk jug and a teapot and oddments of Royal Grafton Malvern dinnerset with brown printed mark includes salt and pepper pot, gravy boat, assorted cups and plates
A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY GROUND TEA OR COFFEE SET, overall decorated with painted flowers and having "C" scroll and foliate relief handles and embellishments. Printed marks to base, shape number 1613 and 1682. Teapot, cream jug and sucrier and four cups with saucers. Date marked 1895. (11).
A Sunderland pink-lustre pottery Napoleonic War commemorative bowl, the interior bat-printed en grisaille with two panels, SUCCESS TO THE VOLUNTEERS and Bonaparte with John Bull . THE GOVERNOR OF EUROPE Stoped (sic) in HIS CAREER., 22.5cm diameter; and an English pearlware ‘London’ shape teapot and cover painted with flowers, circa 1820
A Swansea pottery blue and white printed puzzle jug, decorated with the ‘Chrysanthemum/carnation’ pattern, 18.5cm high, a teapot and cover printed with a couple in a garden setting and a low teapot with associated cover, various dates first half 19th century (damage). Provenance: From the collection of the late Mrs G.D. Otto.. See A & G. Tanner, Swansea’s Cambrian Pottery Transfer Ware (2005), p. 138 & 139 for a discussion on the puzzle jug.
A Japanese Satsuma part tea service, by Kinkozan, each piece individually decorated with landscapes and flowers, comprising seven tea cups and saucers, a teapot and cover, a two-handled sugar bowl and cover and a milk jug (lacking cover), impressed seal mark ‘Kinkozan zo’, Meiji period (1868-1913)

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