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A Chamberlains Worcester ovoid teapot, 19th century, shaped leaf decorated rim, tapering to a floral decorated border, leading to a raised c scroll base, height 17 cm, together with a Masons Ironstone China Oriental style jug, figural scene, snake inspired handle, printed marks to base, height 13 cm, a Masons Stoneware jug, decorated with Oriental scene, height 22 cm, another similar, height 15 cm, a Masons soup bowl and saucer, decorated with floral scene, printed marks to base, height 7 cm and six Limoges plates and three bowls, decorated with floral scene, (14).
A Victorian silver teapot, London 1856, of bombe form with diaper foliate panels, with scroll handle, John Samuel Hunt, Hunt & Roskell, height 15 cm, together with a silver coffee pot, Birmingham 1922, of typical cylindrical form with wooden handle and circular foot ring, Wales & McCulloch, height 23 cm, approximate gross weight 43.84 oz, (2).
A Continental silver teapot, possibly Moscow 1769, of globular form with wooden ebonised finial and scrolled handle, the spout in the form of a bird, the lid and body decorated with acanthus shell cartouches with a central eagle, upon a circular foot ring, bears marks, height 15 cm, approximate gross weight 13.04 oz.
A Shelley Art Deco tea and dessert set in the Mode patter, circa 1930s, designed by Eric Slater, comprising coffeepot, teapot (crack to lid), large and small sugar bowl, milk jug, four cups, six saucers, six side plates, six cake plates, two sandwich plates, six dessert and one serving bowl, all with geometric designs in black, red and silver, printed factory marks to base and bearing no. 11786 (36) (illustrated).
A collection of 19th century and later blue and white comprising hand painted cream ware jug with circular lozenge Joseph & Mary Davies dated 1803 (af), two 19th century transfer printed jugs decorated with landscape scenes, small quantity of Copeland Spode Italian comprising teapot, lidded circular butter dish with integral saucer, octagonal milk jug, also a Copeland Spode Tower pattern circular butter dish with integral saucer, 19th century Willow pattern plate and a Chinese export ware blue and white temple jar and cover (restored) (13).
A collection of twelve pieces of 19th century blue and white comprising St Ives Willow pattern jug and 19th century transfer printed jug decorated with shepherd boy, girl and flock in landscape scene, the boy seated playing a pipe, Oriental influenced shaped teapot and cover (spout and handle restored), Spode Filigree pattern soup dish, Bathwell & Goodfellow floral decorated soup dish, Wedgwood & Rogers Fortune Teller pattern circular soup bowl with Phillips MacConnal paper label and impressed crown mark and a further 19th century blue and white soup bowl with floral decoration (af), Ross Ship decorated plate (cracked in half and re glued), D Ridgebourne circular plate decorated with figures in castle cottage landscape, Cheatham & Robinson or Chessworth & Robinson Italian landscape blue and white plate, with printed marks Terni and an opaque china Chines & Marine pattern blue and white plate (12).
An 18th century Pearlware relief decorated mug decorated with seated man smoking a pipe with horse under tree to one side and man drinking a jug of ale with pipe and table under tree to reverse, also a Pearlware teapot with hand painted floral and moulded decoration and a Pearlware relief moulded jug (all restored and af), height 18.5cm and smaller.
A hallmarked silver three piece tea service comprising teapot with stained horn handle and finial, twin handled sugar bowl with gilt interior and cream jug, all raised on four ball feet, having cast decoration to rim, engraved with family motto, made by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1927-28, together with associated hallmarked silver sugar tongs made by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1925-26, total weight 31oz.
A Victorian hallmarked silver Georgian style five piece tea service comprising coffee pot with original strainer, teapot, spirit kettle raised on four claw feet, all with ebonised handles and finials, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug with gadrooned body, family crest to all, made by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1894-95, total weight 81oz (illustrated).
Various charms, comprising binoculars, book with Scotland on cover & inner with miniature postcards of Scottish scenes, cross, eye, egg-timer, Gemini twins, horn of plenty, lion, Pegasus, St Christopher, ten shilling notes (2), spinning `I Love You`, & a teapot, also large rose gold padlock fastener, stamped, tested or h/m 9ct (25.0g) (15)

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