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A small Worcester globular teapot and cover, circa 1770, painted in over-glaze enamels with purple, pink, blue and and yellow flowers, with a floral finial to the cover, unmarked, 12.5cm highC shaped fault to underside of cover and breakage to one petal on the cover's finial. Some rubbing to enamels, most noticeably to the stalks and stems of flowers. No further damages.
An extensive Royal Albert Lavender Rose Service: tea, coffee and dinner service, eight-person settingcomprising coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, eight coffee cups, eight saucers, eight teacups, eight saucers, eight sideplates, a bread and butter plate, medium and large cream jugs, medium and large sugar bowls, a spoon tray, a pair of oval twin-handled trays, a pair of gravy boats with stands, eight small breakfast bowls, eight medium plates, eight large dinner plates, one oval platter, a pair of twin-handled dinner tureens with covers, two pairs of salt and pepper pots, a pair of short candlesticks and a miniature model of a boot (92 pcs including covers)
A group of novelty pottery teapots, comprising a Cardew Design Classical Fireplace teapot, limited edition 247/5000, a Border Fine Arts James Herriot's Country Kitchen, 470953, a miniature Portmeirion teapot, a Farrahs Original Harrogate Toffee teapot, and an E. Dolittle Proprietor novelty flower shop teapot.
A Wedgwood porcelain Astor pattern part dinner and tea service, comprising of sauce boat on stand, pair of open pledge book dishes, eight large and six small dinner plates, six dessert plates, six dessert bowls, and soup bowls, six side plates, meat platter, teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, six tea cups and saucers.
A collection of Carlton Ware walking ware ceramic items, comprising a teapot, 17.5cm high, two cups (one badly crazed), salt and pepper sifters and a sugar bowl, most with printed mark to the underside of the feet, together with three further novelty teapots, including one in the form of an aeroplane 24cm in length, one in the form of a green car by Price Kensington Potteries, and one by Chelsea works of Burslem, AF (9)

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