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Click here to subscribeA Herculaneum part tea and coffee service, with a wide orange band of stylised flowers linked by a continuous gilt leaf, the rims and handles gilt, the service included an oval teapot, cover and stand, 137 in gilt, c1805 (26). One saucer dish broken and glued, minor star crack in the base of the teapot, one saucer with a rim chip and another with a faint hairline crack in the well, another saucer rather heavily crazed glaze mainly noticeable on the reverse. Generally several of the saucers with worn gilding on the rims or stacking wear. One teacup with a minor crack near the base, another with some wear to the gilding. The other pieces in this set are in good condition with practically no wear or rubbing of the gilding, no cracks chips or restoration
A Herculaneum part tea and coffee service of "London' shape with Boor Derby replacement pieces, with a wide gilt border of paterae and a central orange and yellow band of scrolling foliage, pattern 696; a matching Derby spill vase, both c1805 and 1830 (18) . Some rubbing and faults to some pieces
A Chinese Export Porcelain Pseudo Tobacco Leaf Pattern Part Tea Service, each piece painted in famille rose enamels with scattered flowers, large pink leaves and opening scrolls to the border within orange narrow bands, comprising eight tea bowls, four saucer, three coffee cups and two spoon trays; and A Similarly Decorated Dessert Plate, of barbed circular form, circa 1750 (mainly A/F)
A Victorian Four Piece Tea Service, circular, comprising tea and coffee pots, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on pedestal foot, wavy gadrooned border, each heavily chased and decorated with scroll and foliate decoration, the tea and coffee pot with domed hinged lid and finial, angular scroll handle, {by Elkington & Co Ltd, London 1893, teapot 28cm long, coffee pot 28cm high, 69oz}
A Victorian Four Piece Tea Service, hexagonal, comprising tea and coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on shaped pedestal foot with panelled body enagraved with foliate scrolls, the tea and coffee pots with domed lids and hexagonal finials, capped spouts and scroll handles, {maker's mark 'JM', Glasgow 1861, hot water pot 28cm high, the teapot 24cm wide, 83oz}, in wooden case
A Liberty & Co. "Cymric" silver coffee service, designed by Archibald Knox, comprising a lidded coffee pot with ivory handle, a cream jug, a sugar bowl and a twin handled tray, each set with turquoise cabochons, each piece bearing hallmarks for Birmingham, 1906 (4). Coffee pot: 21.5cm high, Cream jug: 11cm high, Sugar bowl: 9.5cm diameter (widest), tray: 35cm across.
A Meissen porcelain three piece coffee service, the whole encrusted with blue flowers, comprising - baluster shaped coffee jug and cover with leaf scroll pattern handles, 7ins high, conforming hot milk jug and cover, 4.5ins high, and circular sugar box and cover, 3.5ins diameter (all with crossed swords mark in underglaze to base - milk jug spout chipped, sucriere handle repaired and flowers generally chipped)
A George V table service with moulded and pointed terminals, comprising - eight table spoons, eleven table forks, nine dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1933/1934, six Elizabeth II matching fish knives and six forks, Sheffield 1961, six similar coffee spoons, Birmingham 1931 (weight 124ozs), and twelve stainless table knives and twelve matching dessert knives with ivorine handles
A late Victorian five piece tea and coffee service of Georgian design, the rectangular bulbous bodies partly reeded, with gadroon and shell pattern mounts, each on four bun feet, comprising - teapot, 6.5ins high, coffee pot, 8.75ins high, hot water jug, 8.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin, and milk jug, by W.F. & A.F., Sheffield 1899, hot water jug, London 1899 (all initialled "R.E.B." - gross weight 102ozs), and plated oval two-handled tray with bold gadroon and leaf scroll mounts to rim, 19.75ins x 29.75ins (inscribed "Presented (together with a silver tea and coffee service) to R. Ernest Brounger, by the employees of the Costa Rican Railway Company and the Northern Railway Company of Costa Rica, as a mark of their esteem, San Jose, Costa Rica, 30th June 1906")
A Victorian four piece tea and coffee service, the circular bulbous lobed bodies boldly engraved with cartouche's, leaf scroll and floral ornament and each on cast panel feet, comprising: teapot and coffee pot with cast melon and leaf finials and cast leaf scroll pattern handles, 7.5ins and 11ins high, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Robert Harper, London 1865 (gross weight 82ozs)
A GOOD EARLY 19TH-CENTURY SPODE BONE CHINA 42-PIECE JAPAN PATTERN TEA SERVICE, pattern 1645, c.1810, comprising twelve Bute-shape tea cups (one cracked) and twelve cylindrical coffee cans, all with gilt "kick" handle, eleven saucers (two cracked), oval teapot with gilt navette finials, with stand,slop bowl, two-handled oval lidded sugar, milk jug, and two circular shallow dishes, (one cracked), some with red painted marks "SPODE" and/or "1645", plus TWELVE LATE VICTORIAN COLLINGWOOD (LONGTON) CHINA TEAPLATES of matching design, impressed verso (54)
A Royal Doulton "Wilton" pattern part tea and dinner service, each piece white glazed and transfer decorated with autumn flowers, to comprise teapot and cover, milk jug, three cups, four saucers, sixteen plates in various sizes, meat plate, two soup cups with stands, three egg cups, sugar bowl, tureen with cover, six dessert bowls and three various coffee saucers.
A six-piece silver tea service in the Georgian style comprising; twin handled oval tray, with case fruiting vine ornament, 63cm, a teapot of faceted oval form with carved wooden knob handle with silver fruiting vine ornament, a matching tea kettle stand and pot, coffee pot, cream and sugar. 173oz. (6)
A German .800 standard table service, old English shape with scroll and rocaille borders, comprising; eleven table forks, eleven dessert forks, ten tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, ten teaspoons, seven egg spoons, ten coffee spoons, twelve table knives with stainless steel blades, eleven dessert knives and twelve fish knives and forks, 222 oz of weighable silver
A Meissen tea and coffee service, circa 1820-30, each piece painted with sprays of colourful garden flowers, the spouts moulded with a gilt female mask within a tooled formal gilt border, the handles with stiff leaf terminals, comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a milk jug, six footed cups and six saucers, crossed swords in underglaze-blue, some pieces with I in underglaze-blue, various impressed numerals, painter's marks in iron-red, coffee pot 27.3cm., 10.75in., coffee pot handle cracked near lower terminal, restoration to upper rim of teapot, one cup restored, some minor wear to gilding (17).
A composite Anstice, Horton and Rose Coalport part tea and coffee service, circa 1805-10, decorated in orange enamel and gilt with cornucopia flanking trellis panels sprouting foliate scrollwork between banding beneath a simple gilt foliate band, comprising: a teapot with bridge spout, cover and stand, a sucrier and cover with lion-head end handles, a slop basin, nine teacups, six coffee cans, sixteen saucers and a cake plate, gilt pattern number 427, teapot cover riveted, minor damage and wear, (38).