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Click here to subscribeA Grainger Worcester tea and coffee service, of 'Gloster' shape, painted with a central landscape with ruins or views in cobalt blue and gilt trailing vine borders, the rims lightly moulded with gilt flowers and leaves, the service including a pair of plates, 23cm diam, pattern 1933, c1835 (44) Hairline crack to the cover of the sucrier the teapot stand with slight discoloration of the glaze and some flaking of the enamels, two saucers with faint star cracks, one also with a minor chip to the underside of the rim, another saucer cracked, one teacup lacking the handle and with a large chip, one coffee cup cracked another coffee cup with a small V shaped chip to the underside of the rim, another coffee cup cracked, three coffee cups with mild glaze discoloration to the interior
A Chinese export porcelain miniature or toy tea and coffee service, painted in underglaze blue with peony and prunus in a wide diaper border, the service including a globular teapot and cover, 9.5cm h; a similar Chinese export porcelain miniature part coffee service, all Qianlong (23) First Service - small rim nick and two cracks in consequence to one saucer. The four tea bowls and two coffee cups with small rim frits. Second service - small nicks to the cover of the jug, one coffee cup missing handle, two coffee cups - rim nicks or cracked
An oval Queen Anne pattern silver five piece tea and coffee service, the partly ribbed bodies with swan necked spouts, hinged covers, ebony finials and handles to the tea pot, coffee pot and kettle on stand with spirit heater, the milk jug and sugar basin with bracket handles. Maker Henry Wilkinson & Co., Ltd., (of Sheffield) London 1911/13. 89oz. all in.
A three piece silver coffee service, the ogee rectangular bodies partly ribbed with gadroon borders, the vase shaped coffee pot with swan necked spout, hinged cover, ebonised finial and bracket handle, the milk jug and lidded sugar basin with capped bracket handles. Maker E. Viner, Sheffield 1967/8. 42oz (all in.).
A LATE 18TH-CENTURY CHILD'S PORCELAIN PART TEA-SERVICE (ATTRIBUTED TO PARIS), comprising a teapot of truncated ovoid form, a balustroid sparrow-beak jug, 4.5cm, (1.8in) high, a lidded sucrier, two coffee cups, each 3.5cm, (1.4in) high, four teabowls, five saucers and a full-size teabowl, 8cm diameter x 4.6cm high, (3.1in x 1.8in), all have a gilt rim above blue and green-enamelled sprigs, the teapot impressed 'M', one saucer impressed 'C', (damage) (15)
AN 18TH-CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN ARMORIAL TEAPOT, COVER AND STAND, the teapot of "bullet" form with straight spout and plain loop handle, the stand of shaped hexagonal form, each painted in the famille rose enamels with an armorial, gilt- enriched, the cover with floral sprays, all within black and gilt chain borders, the teapot 17cm (6.5in) high, the stand 14cm, (5.4in) diameter, and SEVEN FURTHER FRAGMENTARY PIECES FROM THE SAME SERVICE, comprising one teabowl, three coffee cups and three saucers (9)
A Sevres part coffee service circa 1791, each piece reserved with a gilt-edged panel painted with a vignette of a colourful bird perched on a branch in landscape, against a bleu nouveau ground with a broad gilt foliate scrollwork border supporting pendent flower swags, gilt rims, comprising: eleven coffee cups and eleven saucers, interlaced LL monograms in blue enclosing date letters oo and pp (?), various painter's and gilder's marks in blue enamel or gilding, incised marks, one cup broken in two and restored, one saucer repaired with metal rivets, minor wear to gilding, (22)
A Coalport Japan pattern London-shape part tea and coffee service circa 1815, painted with panels of flowers in orange, blue and red heightened with gilding, separated by pale blue 'C' scrolls beneath a dark blue rim enriched with gilt motifs, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a slop basin, twelve teacups, nine coffee cups, eight saucers, a cake plate and another cover, pattern number 692, plate 24cm., 9.5in. diameter, minor damage, (38)
A fine shaped Old English pattern table service of flatware and cutlery comprising: a pair of servers; a pickle fork; two jam spoons; twelve dessert forks; a butter knife; twelve fruit knives; twelve table forks; twelve dessert spoons; twelve fruit forks; twelve fish forks; twelve fish knives; twelve dessert knives; twelve table knives; twelve coffee spoons; twelve teaspoons; a pair of game carvers; a pair of meat carvers; a pair of fruit servers; six egg spoons; a pair of sauce ladles; a pair of sugar tongs; twelve soup spoons; six tablespoons; a soup ladle and a pair of fish carvers contained in a fitted oak Jacobean style canteen, the rectangular moulded top above a pair of geometrically panelled doors opening to reveal three drawers, raised on baluster legs connected by rectangular section stretchers on pad feet, 36in. x 35in.
A Georgian style four-piece tea and coffee service each piece of fluted melon form and decorated with embossed leaf design, raised on shell and scroll feet; the tea pot and coffee pot with hinged domed covers and flower finials, scroll work handles with bone inserts, height of coffee pot 10 1/2in. (14.5cm) by E.H.P. Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1970, 92.5oz. gross approx.
A George III three piece tea service, each piece of rounded rectangular form with engraved band decorated with leaf and flower design, gadrooned border and tea pot with hinged cover, scroll work handle, height of tea pot 6 1/4in. (16cm) by William Woodman (Bristol); the teapot Exeter, 1814, the sugar bowl and cream jug 1811, together with a Sheffield plated coffee pot in a similar style, 9in. (23cm), 30.5oz.(4)
A Minton Felspar China part tea service, printed in blue with flowers within gadrooned borders, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a slop bowl, two sandwich plates, a milk jug, eleven teacups and saucers and twelve coffee cups, printed marks, circa 1825 (some old rivetted repairs and other damage)
An Edwardian silver three piece coffee service comprising: coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, the coffee pot of baluster form with reeded frieze and apron, angular handle with ivory insulators, maker 'B B', gross weight 33oz, Birmingham 1902, coffee pot height 23cm; sold with matching silver plated teapot (4)
An early 19th Century Staffordshire porcelain tea service retailed by Abbott & Mist of Fleet Street, all decorated in royal blue and gilt with a wide leaf pattern banding, comprising - eight tea cups, six coffee cans, eleven saucers, two bread and butter plates, oval teapot, cover and stand, oval sucriere and cover, milk jug and slop basin (painted mark in red to teapot and sucriere covers - gilt to rims somewhat rubbed - 32 pieces)
A Victorian four piece tea and coffee service, the squat circular bodies boldly engraved with leaf scroll and floral cartouches and with moulded footrims, comprising: teapot and coffee pot with cast melon finials, 11.5ins high, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, by E & J Barnard, London 1867 (gross weight 64ozs)
A Derby part tea service, circa 1810, elaborately decorated in the Imari palette comprising teapot and cover, spout damaged, milk jug, slop bowl, eight London shape teacups, eight cylindrical straight sided coffee cans, nine saucers, one star crack to base, one chipped, and two plates, both stapled, russet crown and crossed batons mark (30)
A Flight Worcester spiral moulded part tea service, decorated in gilt and mauve, with flower sprigs, with script marks, early 19th century, comprising: a teapot and cover, sugarbowl and cover, waste bowl, milk jug, three coffee cups, seven teabowls and six saucers. (22) The sugar bowl and cover restored.
A matched Worcester part tea and coffee service, decorated with the 'Feather Moulded Floral' pattern, differing marks comprising: a teapot and cover, coffee pot and cover, milk jug, six coffee cups, four tea bowls, eight saucers, and a waste bowl. (24) Minor damage, the teapot cover associated.
English porcelain part Tea and Coffee Service, comprising four coffee cans, three cups and saucers, milk jug, oval sucrier cover and stand, circular dish and a lid, each piece transfer decorated with a rural scene in between panels of gilt scrolls and leaves, unmarked, some pieces numbered 511 in puce, (16).
A Chamberlain's Worcester part tea and coffee service, each piece decorated in gilt with flowers, leaves and 'C' scrolls, on blue ground bands, comprising: round teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, milk jug, eight teacups, six coffee cups, seventeen saucers and a bread and butter plate, script mark in red and pattern number 1292, circa 1820-25, and ten Royal Worcester teaplates and a bread and butter plate, made to match, circa 1880 (some damage)