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Click here to subscribeA Coalport green batwing part tea service, early 20th century, pattern Y2665, comprising globular teapot and cover, eight teacups, eight saucers, seven side plates, two sandwich plates, a cream jug, a teacup, saucer and side plate, a coffee cup and saucer, three graduated sugar bowls, a small cream jug, a matched green batwing teacup, saucer and side plate and a Y4100 pattern teacup, saucer and side plate (42)
A Coalport blue batwing part tea and coffee service, early 20th century, pattern Y2665 and pattern Y3517, comprising ogee shape teapot and cover, three various large teacups and saucers, two tea plates, four small coffee cups, four saucers, a coffee can and saucer, three graduated sugar bowls, two ogee shape graduated cream jugs and a side plate (25)
A Coalport tea service, 19th century, comprising melon shaped teapot with gilt trailing vine shoulder and green and gilt moulded feather borders, pattern 4/188, matching sugar bowl and cover, cream jug, two sandwich plates, six teacups, six coffee cups, six saucers, side plate and slop bowl, (25)
A Spode porcelain part tea service, circa 1815-20, pattern 2234, painted with floral sprigs within lilac and gilt scroll borders, comprising small teapot and cover, two handled oval sugar bowl and cover, cream jug, slop bowl, eight London shape teacups, eleven coffee cups, twelve saucers, a teapot stand, a cover and two graduated round dishes marked Spode in red enamel and no 2234, (39)
A Royal Worcester porcelain coffee service, date code for 1917, painted by Harry & James Stinton, comprising conical coffee pot and cover with cattle by Harry Stinton, matching cream jug, sugar bowl, the six coffee cups and saucers painted with Highland cattle by Harry Stinton (2), pheasant by James Stinton (2) and sheep by James Stinton (2) (15)
A Worcester (Barr) part tea service, painted in brown and gilt with a meandering floral band within gilt borders, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, slop bowl, milk jug, sugar bowl, two saucer dishes, twelve teacups and saucers and eight coffee cans, circa 1805 (hairline crack to teapot, other minor damage)
A Coalport (John Rose) 'London' shape part tea service, painted in puce, green, iron-red and gilt with a band of scrolling foliage with large flowerheads, comprising; a teapot and cover, an oval sugar box and cover, an oval milk jug, an oval teapot stand, two sandwich plates, a slop bowl, four teacups, eight coffee cans and seven saucers, painted iron-red pattern no. 215, circa 1815 (some damage and restoration)
A Rockingham green-ground 'Rococo revival' part tea service, with shaped panels of gilt coral, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, a two-handled sugar box and cover, a slop bowl, a milk jug, two sandwich plates, eleven teacups and saucers and eight coffee cups, puce printed marks, iron-red painted pattern no. 1290, circa 1835 (some damage)
A Meissen part dinner service, printed with a green vine border, comprising; six soup plates, five entree plates, six side plates, twelve dinner plates, a sauce tureen and integral stand, four various shaped oval serving dishes, a baluster coffee pot and cover, six ogee coffee cups and saucers and a sugar box and cover, reverse Punkt mark, post 1924 (some damage)
AN ART DECO CROWN DUCAL POTTERY COFFEE SERVICE painted with wide floral border pattern A1323 in iron red, yellow, blue, turquoise, mauve and black : Coffee Pot & Cover, six Cans, six Saucers, Cream Jug and Sugar Bowl. Transfer printed factory mark and "Made for Lawleys Norfolk Pottery Slate". Transfer printed 1925+ mark. Approximately 16 pieces.
A Barr Worcester porcelain part tea service, circa 1795, of shanked oval form with cobalt blue and gilt floral borders and thistle sprigs, comprising two oval sucriers and covers with moulded ring handles, sugar bowl, creamer, eight tea bowls, nine coffee cups, ten saucers and two plates with variant cobalt abd gilt borders, one sucrier incised B, some gilt rubbing, cup cracked (33)
A Spode porcelain part tea service, circa 1805, decorated in iron red, black and gilt with a broad band of lozenges and flowers to the shoulders, comprising old oval shaped teapot and cover, matching sucrier and cover, cream jug, teapot stand, slop bowl, eleven teacups, nine coffee cans, ten saucers, two plates, gilt enamel number 521, the teapot impressed 74, the sucrier impressed 45, damage (37)
A Coalport porcelain tea and coffee service, circa 1800, of shanked ogee oval shape with gilt and iron red harebell borders and sprigs, comprising teapot and cover, baluster coffee pot and cover, cream jug, oval sugar bowl and cover, slop bowl, teapot stand, bread plate, twelve tea bowls, eight coffee cups, twelve saucers (39)
A Meissen part tea service, 18th century, painted with Deutsche Blumen, comprising ovoid teapot and cover with floral knop and tau handle, mask spout, 5" high, sugar bowl and cover with floral knop, 4.5" diameter, tea canister 4.25" high, slop, bowl, damaged, 6.5" diameter, eight saucers, damaged and two associated florally decorated coffee cans, a beaker and a cover with floral knop, underglaze blue crossed swords mark (15)
A GOOD QUALITY MAPPIN & WEBB TRIPLE PLATED FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, of rectangular canted corner shape, raised on cabriole legs, comprising: Teapot, Hot Water Jug (with coffee bag convertor), double handled Sugar Basin and Cream Jug, stamped W.27753 and a ditto oval shaped border TRAY, stamped W.20889, approximately 17 1/2 ins x 13 3/4 ins. (5).
A Chinese Export famille rose part tea service, each ogee shaped piece with scale borders and scattered flowers, comprising, Teapot and matching cover, slop bowl, seven teacups, four coffee cups, nine saucers, Qianlong (damage); and a blue and white mug and another famille rose teapot and cover
A Derby composite part tea service, sparsely painted and gilt with scattered sprigs of cornflowers, comprising; a teapot and cover, an oval sugar box and cover, a circular sugar box and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, three various sandwich plates, seven coffee cans and saucers and four teacups, some puce and iron-red script marks, mostly first quarter 19th century (damage and staining throughout)
A Worcester (Barr) spirally-fluted part tea service, painted in blue and gilt with bands of alternate diamonds and husks, comprising; a milk jug, sugar box and cover, teapot stand, sandwich plate, ten teabowls and saucers, and four ogee coffee cups, some with impressed 'B' mark, circa 1800 (minor damage and repairs)
Two Coalport (John Rose) part tea services, comprising; a Coalport 'London' shape part tea service, gilt with a scrolling foliate band within anthemion borders, comprising; teapot and cover, slop bowl, sugar box and cover, milk jug, sandwich plate, eight tea cups, two coffee cups and nine saucers, circa 1810 (sugar bowl damaged and restored, other minor damage); and a Coalport 'Bute' shaped fluted part tea service, gilt with a swag band, comprising; a milk jug, slop bowl, five tea cups, six coffee cans, and nine saucers, circa 1800 (minor damage and wear to gilding)
A New Hall-type spirally-fluted part tea service, probably Factory X, painted with pattern no. 94, a blue and gilt band with iron red flower bosses, suspending gilt swags, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, a coffee pot and cover, a spoon tray, a slop bowl, a sugar bowl and cover, a helmet milk jug, two sandwich plates, two circular stands, twelve tea bowls, eleven coffee cups and ten saucers, painted pattern no., circa 1790 (minor damage and restoration)
A Davenport porcelain 'London' shape blue-ground part tea service, painted with gilt-scroll cartouche panels of floral sprigs, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar box, a milk jug, a slop bowl, two saucer-dishes in sizes, 12 tea cups and coffee cups and 11 saucers, puce printed marks, circa 1815 (damage)
A Miles Mason porcelain part tea service, painted in shades of puce, iron red and gilt, with bands of fruiting foliage, within gilt-lined borders, comprising; a teapot and cover, milk jug, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, two sandwich plates, ten coffee cans, eight tea cups and eighteen saucers, circa 1810, (some damage, repairs and wear)
A Swansea porcelain 'London' shape part tea service, pattern no. 411, painted with pink roses issuing from dark-green urns and other scattered sprays of roses and convolvulus, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar box and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, a sandwich plate, twelve tea cups and eleven coffee cups and saucers, printed iron-red mark, painted iron-red pattern no., circa 1818 (slight damage)
A Derby porcelain tea service, circa 1785, of reeded form with gilded borders, pattern 68 comprising ovoid teapot and cover 7" high, sugar box and cover, 5.25" high, conical reeded creamer with wishbone handle, slop bowl, pair of reeded plates, 11 tea bowls, 12 saucers, 4 coffee cups and an associated quatre lobed teapot stand, damage (33)
A crested Kings shape table service in an oak canteen, a variant of the Kings husk pattern, Rd.550078, the fronts with double threaded and ribbon bound shells suspending leaves and garya pendants, the backs with crested oval terminals and shell and garya heels, London 1910/11 or 1920 by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, comprising; eighteen table forks, twenty four dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, eighteen table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, six coffee spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, two jam spoons, a soup ladle, serving spoon, caddy spoon, cheese scoop, marrow scoop, butter knife, and a sugar tongs, and an associated Kings pattern salt spoon and mustard spoon, in an oak canteen with carved borders, hinged top and two long drawers, on cabriole legs with pad feet - 210oz
A Victorian four piece oval tea and coffee service, each with straight tapering sides, beaded borders and engraved with foliate swags and cartouches with crest, the tea and coffee pots with ivory handles, London 1869 by J.N. Mappin and G. Webb, the coffee pot 21cm high overall (8 1/4in) - 61oz gross
A four piece tea service and a tray, the oblong service part spiral fluted and lobed with a leaf nulled border, the tea and coffee pots with ebonised handles and finials, Birmingham 1899 by Elkington & Co Ltd, the oval tray with pierced handles, spiral fluted and lobed sides and a gadrooned border, Birmingham 1898, 63.5 x 39cm (25 x 15 1/4in), with a fitted wood travelling case, the service 57oz gross, the tray 76oz
A blue and white porcelain tea service, circa 1805-10, possibly Miles Mason, printed with the Two Temples pattern, within gilt line rims, underglaze blue psudeo Chinese mark, comprising boat shaped teapot and cover 9.5" long, matching sucrier and cover, handles lacking, slop bowl, cream jug, bread plate, seven tea cups, eight coffee cups, twelve saucers, with damage (32)
A silver five piece tea and coffee service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933 of Regency boat shape with crimped rims, each piece on four shell headed squat hoof feet comprising coffee pot with ebony finial and handle, teapot, hotwater jug, two handled sugar bowl and cream jug monogrammed R (5), 84 oz approximate