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A 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, each piece painted and richly gilt with roses, acanthus leaves and sprigs against an apricot ground, the wells with differing flowers, comprising a teapot, with a domed cover and bud finial, ten cups in two sizes, nine saucers, milk jug, one tea plate and two large plates, pattern no. 3121
A quantity of Oriental, English and European ceramics including; Cantonese teapot, three Chinese bowls, a Chinese export ware tankard, three pottery chargers, blue and white tin glazed charger, porcelain plaque depicting an Oriental landscape and to include a papier mache tray, similar stand and sundry.
George III silver Teapot, with hinged domed cover, scroll handle, the whole engraved with leafy scrolls and on a circular base, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard and a matching but later two-handled Sugar Bowl and Milk Jug, each piece similarly decorated, maker's mark EBS, London 1964, 1,210 grms gross. (3)
George III silver Tea Service, the teapot with ebonised knop and handle, hinged lid, fluted base and on four bun feet, the two-handled sugar bowl and cream with reeded handles, the teapot - Samuel Hennell and John Terry, London 1814, the milk jug - Samuel Hennell and John Terry, 1813, the sugar bowl, maker's mark S.H., London 1813, 1250grms gross. (3)
Early Victorian silver Tea and Coffee Service, comprising octagonal teapot, domed cover with pineapple finial, shaped handle, engraved motifs and inscription, coffee pot with removable silver mounted filter , milk jug, two- handled sugar bowl and water jug, by Edward Mappin & Joseph C. Mappin, the coffee pot London 1865, the teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug 1867, 2270grms., contained within a velvet-lined fitted oak box, the interior of the lid with plaque inscribed - "Mappin Bros, Silversmiths, 61 & 68 King William Street and 222 Regent Street, London", with brass handle and plaque with engraved initials.

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