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A selection of ironstone breakfast wares, early 19th century, and decorated with imari floral designs, comprising circular teapot and cover with apron, 18cm high, a milk jug, 11.5cm high, a sugar bowl and cover, (a/f) 10cm high, a slop bowl, three egg cups, three bowls, 17.5cm diameter, two plates, 20cm diameter, and a bowl, 23.5cm diameter, unmarked, along with three pieces of Masons Patent Ironstone China, circa 1815, to include a bowl, 23.5cm diameter, and two plates, 21.5cm diameter (some a/f) (16)
An English porcelain tea and coffee service, circa 1810, bat printed with various views including landscapes, villages, ruins, waterfalls etc, comprising; an oval teapot and cover, two sucriers and covers, nine tea cups, seven coffee cans, nine coffee cups, nine tapering cylindrical mugs, a slop bowl, fourteen side plates, fifteen saucers, four further saucers and a sandwich plate (72)
(ER802/1) A George III three-piece tea service, EDINBURGH 1824 BY JOHN MCKAY Edinburgh 1824, by John MacKay, comprising a teapot, cream jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, each with fluted body, with C-scroll cartouche, foliate and scroll cast borders and acanthus leaf decorated handles (3) Teapot 18cm high, 47oz
(ER849/6C) A George III Irish teapot and milk jug, Dublin 1812, maker's mark TJC, marks to milk jug worn, of shaped rectangular outline, with beaded everted wavy rim, the bodies decorated with wriggle-work borders, cartouches and engraved floral and star borders, raised on ball feet Teapot 20cm high, 28oz total
A Paragon 'Rockingham' pattern part tea service, comprising a bachelor's teapot and cover, three teacups, saucers and tea plates, a milk jug and a sugar bowl, together with a group of other assorted tea and coffee wares including examples by Royal Crown Derby and Crown Staffordshire (some faults).
A Worcester porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1768, painted with a variation of the Scarlet Japan pattern with alternate panels of figures with birds and flowering plants against an orange ground gilt with diaperwork with red enamel trellis work around the spout and handle, the cover with floral knop, unmarked, height approx 12cm (minor chips and wear). Note: a similar example is illustrated by Simon Spero and John Sandon in 'Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790, The Zorensky Collection', p.215. Here it is suggested a number of features including the thick green enamel, overglaze blue and trellis work around the spout suggest outside factory decoration, possibly at the London atelier of James Giles. (See illustration)
Plated wares, comprising; a Victorian coffee pot of tapering oval form, with engraved decoration, a teapot, a hot water jug, a glass sugar castor, a pierced circular dish, a preserve stand, a wine bottle holder, a lidded glass preserve jar, a milk jug, a twin handled sugar basin and a large mug.
A pair rectangular silver plated entree dish & covers. Each of wavy outline with gadrooned edge decoration; A pair of silver plated decanter slides with turned wooden bases, each with foliate cast decoration to the rims; a silver plated muffin dish & cover. With all over scroll & foliate engraved decoration; a small silver plated teapot & hot water jug; two copper ashtrays each inset with gorge III profile; also two cased set of epns flatware.

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