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A Royal Crown Derby part tea and coffee service, circa 1880, decorated in an imari palette with green and gilt highlights, with ogee panels of birds perched in branches against a cobalt ground, within scrolling foliate surround comprising an oval teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, 1 cream jug, 4 coffee cups and 4 saucers, printed red mark to base with hand painted pattern number 198 (11)
A Staffordshire part tea and coffee service, circa 1840, finely painted with summer flowers within gilt lined, coffee coloured plumes, surrounded by a gilt decorated cobalt border and gilt lined shaped rim comprising a globular teapot and cover, a sucrier and cover, cream jug, slop bowl, 10 teacups, 6 coffee cups, 10 saucers and 3 side plates (33)
A Caughley teapot, circa 1775, printed in blue with a Chinese style fence pattern with river and huts beyond, gilt highlighted, 8" long, and a Caughley teabowl and saucer, circa 1780, printed in blue with floral bouquets and butterflies, within a double blue lined border, 2.25" high, cracked, underglazed blue 'S' marks to bases, (3)
A Late 18th Century Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose Teapot and Cover, of compressed spherical form, painted to the front and reverse with Manchu families on verandas, in typical vivid enamel colours enriched in gilt, against pink scale scroll reserved grounds, the domed cover with pear shaped knop, bearing old label "Simmons, 8 New Oxford Street", circa 1780, (16cm high) (gilding badly rubbed); and Another, similar (cover badly chipped, small chip to spout, hairline crack in handle)
A Collection of Eight 18th Century Chinese Blue and White Export Porcelain Tea and Coffee Wares, each piece painted with a lakeland scene with islands and figures, enriched with gilt rims and decorative bandings, comprising teapot and cover, two tea bowls, seven coffee cups, three saucers, a saucer dish, a sugar basin, a sparrow beak milk jug (handle lacking), a small bowl, a bellied coffee pot and associated cover; and A Very Similarly Decorated Davenport, Longport, Porcelain Two-Handled Bowl, Cover and Stand, transfer printed mark in red, pattern number 3588
A Dutch Tea Pot and Cream Jug, circular lobed shape, foliate scroll handles, the teapot with hinged lid and bud finial, elaborately engraved with foliate scrolls, (marked to the base with maker's mark 'IHS', 'tes'HAGUE' and PDEMeyer, teapot 24cm long); and A Basket, oblong, on four volute supports, lobed bowl, each panel engraved with foliate scrolls, scroll handles, (marked to the base 'Verschuuk', 35.5 cm wide)
A Three Piece Tea Service, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on oval pedestal foot with moulded border, the oval teapot with lightly hammered finish, the teapot and cream jug with fruit wood handle, detachable lid to teapot with wood finial, (by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, teapot 25cm long)
A George III Teapot and Tea Caddy, of serpentine shape, engraved to the centre with an urn and initials, within ribbon tied medallion between wrigglework borders, (by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1780, the teapot 27cm wide, the caddy 12.5cm long, 29oz); and A George III Teapot Stand, oval, engraved with similar decoration, wooden base, (by Philip Freeman, London 1780, 15cm wide) (3)
Alexander Stanesby (1832-1916). A STILL LIFE OF BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN, FUSCHIA FLOWER HEADS; A STILL LIFE OF A BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND FLOWERS. A pair, each signed and dated 1884, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, circular, (29cm diameter), carved giltwood frames (2)
A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Red Aves Pattern Dinner and Tea Service, for fourteen place settings, comprising dinner plates, soup bowls and stands, side plates, tea plates, six breakfast cups and saucers, three oval serving bowls, two milk jugs, a sugar basin, two graduated oval meat plates, teapot and cover, a pair of sauceboats and stands, and a small teapot, printed mark in iron red, late 20th century (the dinner plates 27cm diameter)
A Staffordshire Bone China Tea Service, probably Ridgways, circa 1835, each piece decorated with flower sprays within a yellow panelled deep blue border with gilt embellishment, comprising teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, jug, bread and butter plate, six cups and saucers, pattern no. 2/5176, five in iron red (repairs) (19)
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