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An early nineteenth century Spode bat printed part tea service, c. 1820. It is decorated with various views and scenes and consists of: a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar box and cover, a creamer, six saucers, five coffee cans and two tea bowls. Pattern number 2211.Teapot: 26 cm long. (16) Condition: In good overall condition. One tea bowl with fine hairline.
An early nineteenth century transfer-printed and coloured part tea service, c. 1830-40. Each piece is decorated with flowers and trellis. To include: sugar box and cover (teapot cover), five cups and two saucers, together with a similar part service of two cups and ten saucers. Condition: some minor damages.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c. 1825. To include: a rural scene pattern miniature teapot and cover, a Spode Waterloo pattern miniature size sugar box and cover and a rural scenic razor box and cover. Razor box: 19.5 cm wide. (3) Condition: unseen chip to the inside under rim of the razor box lid. Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection.
A group of early nineteenth century green and white transfer-printed Copeland and Garrett wares c. 1835. To include: a Geranium pattern sauce tureen, cover and ladle, a British Flowers pattern broth pot, cover and stand, a Camilla pattern broth pot and stand, a Camilla pickle dish, a Lily Wreath pickle dish, and a teapot and cover. Teapot: 21 cm wide. (6) Condition: British Flowers stand with broken rim, Lily pickle dish with crack in rim. Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection.
A group of late eighteenth, early nineteenth century Newhall tea wares , c. 1790-1810. To include: Emerging Boat, 1604 waste bowl, Knitting pattern large saucer dish, teapot stand and a 1045 pattern stand. 19 - 21 cm wide. (5) Condition: Emerging Boat bowl with crack in base, teapot stand cracked and restored
A group of mainly nineteenth century English pottery items, c. 1820-40. To include: two moulded pink lustre child's plates, a Gaudy Welsh jug, a moulded and hand-painted footed jug, a green and yellow checkered jug and a hand-painted small-size teapot and cover. Plates: 16 cm wide. (6) Condition: Plates with slight staining, teapot with chip to spout, Gaudy with hairline from rim, colured jug with small chip to spout.
An early nineteenth century hand-painted porcelain C J Mason tea service, c. 1830. It is unmarked and includes: teapot and cover and stand, a sugar box and cover, a creamer, two serving plates, eleven saucers, fourteen cups in total. Serving plates: 24 cm wide. (30) Condition: One serving plate with broken and glued rim, one cup with rim chip and two short hairlines, one with two short hairlines.
A CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE VERTE TEAPOT with European figure decoration, the bullet-shaped body decorated with two circular panels, each depicting a woman dressed as a shepherdess and a man in a pink coat with the figure of Cupid at their feet and a coastal landscape with trees and shipping beyond, on a cellular ground, with a simple loop handles and a straight spout, the slightly domed lid with landscape vignettes, Qianlong, 19.5cm wide x 13cm high
A four piece silver tea service, Adie Brothers, Chester 1938, comprising; a teapot, 15cm high, a hot water jug, 19cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9cm high and a cream jug, 9.5cm high, each with gadrooned rim and raised on four compressed bun feet, total weight approx 48.2oz (4)Condition report: Hallmarks clear, general wear and light scratches throughout but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A George V three piece silver tea service, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1914, each piece of circular half reeded form, comprising; a teapot, 13cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9.5cm high and a cream jug, 10cm high, total weight approx 34oz (3)Condition report: Hallmarks reasonably clear, a small dent to the cream jug, other than this general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A four piece silver tea service, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1919, each piece of circular form, comprising; a teapot, 12.5cm high, a hot water jug, 18.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 8.5cm high and a cream jug, 7.5cm high, all raised on collet foot, total weight approx 51.4oz (4)Condition report: Hallmarks reasonably clear, dent to the foot of the teapot, some small shallow dents to other pieces, large presentation engraving to the hot water jug, general wear throughout but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A rose metal hollow curb link bracelet with attached charms, the 9ct gold and yellow metal charms include; a top hat, a dog, a teapot, a violin and a owl sitting on a crescent moon, the heart shaped padlock clasp stamped '9ct', with attached safety chain, total weight approx 69gCondition report: Fish charm opens to reveal a maggot on hook, violin charm opens, owl has untested ruby set eyes, some wear to some of the bracelet links, general wear throughout but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A collection of Belleek "Shamrock and basket" decorated tea wares including two teapots, three cream jugs, two sugar bowls, jam pot, large jug, muffin dish, two sandwich plates, six cups and saucers, three side plates, together with two shell decorated pink ground cups and saucers CONDITION REPORTS Most pieces have the black double back stamp. One sandwich plate/cake plate has one handle off and missing. The other sounds dull but no crack/fracture evident. Loss to the enamel decoration on various pieces throughout. One teapot has staining to the interior. Items with a single black back stamp comprise muffin dish, three side plates, one saucer, one teapot and a milk jug. Another black back stamp different to the others - one tea cup. One milk jug and sugar bowl have green double back stamp. Four pink items have various back stamps - see image. All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some light surface scratching, losses to the enamelled or gilded decoration and some knife marks etc - see images for more details
An 18thC Worcester first period porcelain teapot, with Stag Hunt pattern with gilded outline, circa 1760-1765, with flower finial to the lid and gilt detailing, 15cm high, together with an 18thC Chamberlains Worcester porcelain cream jug and coffee cup, in Stag Hunt pattern number 9, circa 1795, 10.5cm and 6cm high respectively.

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