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Click here to subscribeA Royal Albert bone china dinner, tea and coffee service decorated in the Old Country Roses pattern, comprising; oval meat platter, pair of tureens and covers, oval dish, seven dinner plates, six dessert plates, four soup bowls and six saucers, gravy boat and stand, six fruit bowls, pepper and salt, coffee pot, teapot, sucrier, entree dish, bread plate, two cream jugs, sugar bowl, six cereal bowls, tazza, three tier cake stand, four egg cups, two small cream jugs, small sugar bowl, six coffee cups and saucers, twelve tea cups and thirteen saucers, thirteen tea plates, breakfast cup and saucer, tv cup and saucer, pair of mugs, preserve pot and cover, butter dish and cover, butter dish cover, floral ornament, square dish, candlestick, small rectangular dish and small square dish.
Two similar parcel-gilt cups and saucers,+ engraved with figures in a hilly landscape on a matt ground; the cups with fluted rims and stylised "cloud and scroll" handles, the saucers with shaped, seven-sided borders, unmarked, probably Chinese, early 19th century, the saucers 5.75in (14.7cm) diameter, 8oz. (4)
A Late Victorian Coaster, circular, moulded fruiting vine branch decoration, turned wooden base, 14.5cm diameter; and An Egg Cruet, circular, on four shell and scroll supports, moulded border, faceted column with four spoon recesses and four gilt egg spoons, shell and scroll handle, holding four egg cups with gilt interiors and shell and scroll borders, 18cm diameter, 24cm high (2)
A Set of Six Royal Worcester Stinton and Austin Painted Coffee Cups and Saucers, 1923, comprising three painted by James Stinton with vignettes of a cock and hen pheasant, and three by Reginald Harry Austin, the cups painted with a peacock perched in a fruiting pine branch, the saucers with fruiting pine branches alone, all signed, with gilded rims, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark for 1925, in the original Finnigans Ltd, 18 New Bond Street W case; together with Six Continental Gilt White Metal and Enamelled Harlequin Coffee Spoons
An English Porcelain Fruit Painted Part Breakfast Service, circa 1850, comprising bread and butter plate, four pedestal coffee cups, six teacups and five saucers, each with rococo scroll borders enclosing four fruit clusters, central gilt hexagon motifs, pattern number 8820, the bread and butter plate 29.5cm wide
A Rockingham Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service for Twelve Places, circa 1830-35, comprising twelve teacups, twelve coffee cups, twelve saucers, three serving plates, slop basin, two-handled sugar bowl and cover, and teapot and cover, each with acanthus leaf moulded borders, sky blue inner border and with circlet of leaves enclosing sprays of flowers, enriched in gilt throughout, the sugar and teapot with crown finials, eleven saucers with puce printed griffin and "Rockingham Works Brameld Manufacturer to the King", pattern number 2/52 in brown
A Composite Worcester Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Service, of shanked design, with central wheel devise in blue and gilt within a husk collar and main blue band with repeat barley ears in gilt, comprising six teacups, ten saucers, milk jug, slop basin, five coffee cups, a tea bowl, and three saucer dishes, one saucer dish with incised "B", four coffee cups, the tea bowl and one saucer dish with crescent mark in underglaze blue, circa 1800-1805; and A Similarly Shaped English Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Set, painted with feathery flower sprays in puce and gilt, comprising four coffee cups, two tea bowls, four saucers, slop basin and saucer dish, unmarked (2)
A Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Service, circa 1795, each piece wrythen fluted and painted with sprays of flowers and leaves in pink and blue enamels enriched with gilt, comprising helmet milk jug, five coffee cups, a tea bowl, slop basin, five saucers, and a pair of saucer dishes, one saucer with red script "C", the slop basin with pattern 190
A Chamberlain's Worcester Trio, of tea bowl, coffee cup and saucer, wrythen fluted, painted in brown enamels and gilt with rose sprays; A Derby Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, wrythen fluted and moulded with fern tips, with a blue line enwrapped in flowers in gilt, puce crown, batons and "D" mark, and "110"; Four Other Tea Bowls, Coffee Cups and Saucers; and Six Other Tea Bowls, including a Flight Worcester example, Caughley and Derby, all circa 1780 (12)
A Pair of Chinese "Famille-Verte" Enamelled Octagonal Panelled Cups, Kangxi period (1662-1722), the external cafe-au-lait glaze enclosing archaic vases in panels alternating with pairs of Buddhistic precious emblems, with iron red hatched bands to the inner rim and internal sprigs in red and green, the bases with stylised lotus and rockwork mark in underglaze blue, 6.3cm high (both restored on the rims), together with later wooden stands