AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SPODE PART TEA SERVICE Comprising New Oval shape Teapot and Cover, Sucrier and 4 Tea Bowls and Saucers. Painted in blue, iron red and gilt with floral sprigs and foliate banding. All pieces marked in red SPODE with pattern No 1603. Circa 1805/10 ++Crack in teapot, small rim chip in sucrier, missing lid. Hairline cracks in two saucers, one small rim chip in tea bowl. Some rubbing on gilded rims
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A New Hall porcelain oval teapot stand printed and enamelled in bright colours with five Chinese ladies on a terrace (pattern No. 621), 6.25ins x 8ins, two other ditto tea cups and saucers printed and enamelled in colours with Oriental scenes, a similar tea can and saucer, and three similar tea bowls
A late Victorian silver five piece tea and coffee service of Georgian design with partly reeded oval bodies, comprising - teapot, 5.5ins high, coffee pot 8.75ins high, both with ebonised rectangular handles, tea kettle on stand with spirit lamp, 15ins high, two handled sugar basin, and milk jug, by W.J. Barnard, London 1885 (engraved with monogram - gross weight 75ozs)
A George V silver three piece teaset in the early 19th century style, comprising; teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of squat oval form, the sugar and cream raised on ball feet and having gilt washed interior, gross weight 28oz, maker R W B, retailed by Harrods, London 1928, teapot height 15cm (Illus.)
Victorian baluster shaped coffee pot, the lower body with reeded decoration, the spout with foliate decoration in relief together with a similar two handled sugar bowl, both engraved with regimental crest and inscription, London 1901/02 together with a similar silver plated teapot in the same style
A George VI lobed quatrefoil four bottle cruet, shaped loop handle supported on an arched post, slice-cut bottles, bun feet, 14cm wide, Sheffield 1937; an Edward VIII circular clear glass teapot stand, mount pierced with diapers within a band of scrolling stylised foliage, bun feet, 15.5cm diam, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1936 (2)
An Edward VIII four piece rounded rectangular tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, rectangular knop finials, hinged covers, angular scroll handles, fluted angles, skirted bases, the tea and hot water pots with bakelite fittings, the latter 20cm high, Sheffield 1936, 55oz gross
An 18th century Cream ware ovoid teapot, possibly Cockpit Hill, Derby, inscribed with the verse ' Be you to all men kind & true/As you'd have them behave to you/And neither say nor do to them/Whate'er you would not take again', to verso with 'When this you see remember me/And bear me in your mind 'Let all the world say what they will/Speak of me as you find', within borders of boldly painted colourful summer flowers, ball finial, domed cover, loop handle, 22cm long, c. 1775
An early 19th century Jackfield type commode shaped teapot, sliding cover, moulded in relief with Classical figures and urns, stiff leaf borders, angular scroll handle, 24cm long; an early 19th century Jackfield type bowed ovoid teapot, dog on a cushion finial, moulded in relief with flowers and scrolling foliage, scroll handle, 17cm long (2)
A Caughley part ribbed barrel shape tea service, comprising teapot and cover, teapot stand, sucrier and cover, tea canister and cover, spoon tray, slop bowl, deep side plate, nine tea bowls, seven teacups, each with ear shaped handles, lightly picked out in gilt with foliate sprig, demi-circle and line border, shaped rim, teapot 14cm high, pattern no.55, c.1790
A Copeland teacup and saucer, decorated with lily of the valley, pink ground, gilt dentil cornice, printed mark; another; others, various factory; a Spode teapot stand, 16.5cm wide; a German quatrefoil shaped teacup and saucer, decorated in underglaze blue with flowers and scrolls, crossed swords, late 19th century; etc (7)
A Royal Worcester cabaret set, comprising globular teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, bulbous milk jug, six tapering cylindrical teacups and saucers, shaped circular tray, each printed with stylised flowers and foliage, outlined with gilt pearls, bamboo effect handles, tray 50cm wide, printed crown and circle mark, c.1880
A Mixed Lot comprising: a mid-20th Century electroplated four piece Tea Set, comprising, Teapot, Hot Water Pot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of lobed oval form, teapot bearing a Masonic presentation inscription; together with a further electroplated oval two-handled Tray with applied gadrooned rim and engraved scrolling cartouches, centred with a presentation inscription “Presented to Mr George D Jenkins by the Members of the Ulster Referees League 24th May 1921”, various dates and makers (5)
A George V Batchelor’s Four Piece Tea Set, comprising Hot Water Pot, Teapot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of oval form with shaped and applied rims, and raised on four cast and applied paw feet, the latter with “C” scroll handles; together with an associated pair of Sugar Tongs, weight 31 oz all in, Birmingham 1923/24/25, Maker’s Mark Adie Bros, Linford (5)
19th Century Staffordshire Pottery black basalt Teapot, of oval form, the cover with swan finial, (a.f.), the base with shaped handle, tapered spout, moulded with a figure of Nelson to one side and Britannia to the reverse, unmarked, possibly William Badderley of Eastwood, 20cms, (8") and a black basalt oval Cream Jug with acanthus handle and moulded with classical figures above a band of stiff leaves, 15cms, (6"), (2).

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