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Click here to subscribeA "GAUDY WELSH" TEA SET, decorated with "Tulip" pattern in underglaze blue, iron red, green and yellow: Tea Pot and Cover, Two Handled Sucrier and Cover, Cream Jug and Slop Bowl, seven narrow Tea Cups, two AF, eight Saucers, six Tea Plates, five wide shallow Tea Cups, four Saucers, two Bread and Butter Plates. Approximately 38 pieces.
A BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED POTTERY "FARM" PATTERN MINIATURE TEA SERVICE, with pattern of figures before a farm and watermill, with floral borders: Tea Pot and Cover, Two Handled Sucrier and Cover, Cream Jug and Bowl, six Tea Cups, five Saucers, two Tea Plates. Possibly David Methuen & Sons Kirkcaldy, 1840-1930. Approximately 19 pieces.
A Royal Worcester part-teaset, designed by Scottie Wilson, comprising a cruet set of salt and pepper-pots and mustard pot and cover on tray, 22cm. long, a seperate mustard pot and cover, 5cm. a milk jug, 9cm. high, a sugar bowl and cover, four tea cups and four saucers, a coffee can and four saucers, and five side plates, all transfer-printed in black against white with stylised swans, some fish and birds perched on leafy branches, factory marks and artist's facsimile signature. (see illustration part lot)
Wedgwood Ravilious design part dinner service, printed with 'Persephone' and 'Harvest Festival' pattern picked out in blue, to include: 6 (25cm 10") plates, 6 (23cm 9") plates, 6 bowls, 18 side plates, 2 lidded tureens and stands, 11 cups and saucers, 1 coffee can and saucer, 1 sugar bowl and 2 slop bowls, 1 egg cup, sauce boat and stand, meat plate, 2 jugs, and a small jug and stand. printed marks to base, (77 pieces)
Royal Worcester dinner service, decorated with 'Sandringham' pattern, of dark navy blue borders with gilt scrolling consisting of 12 (27cm 10.5") plates, 12 (20cm 8") plates, 12 (15cm 6") plates, 12 soup bowls and saucers, 6 coffee cups and saucers, 6 tea cups and saucers, 11 other saucers, 2 tureens and covers, sauce boat and stand, and 1 meat plate, (101)
A Royal Doulton Bone China Hunting Subject Coffee Service, 1930s, moulded with various portraits of foxes in low relief and with whip borders coiling from antler point tipped handles, comprising coffee pot and cover, hot milk jug and cover, cream jug, oval sucrier and twelve cups and saucers, printed crowned marks in green, painted H "4927", (30)
A Group of Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Wares, comprising a dessert dish and a jug, by H H Price, a cup and saucer, signed E Townsend, a sugar Bowl, signed E Townsend, a plate, signed H Ayrton, and two cabinet cups and saucers, by H Stinton and W H Austin, artists' signatures, printed factory marks and date codes (10)
Four Royal Worcester Cabinet Cups and Saucers, 1926, one painted by Sedgley, with a cock pheasant, another with pink roses, one by H Stinton, and one by W H Austin; and A Royal Worcester Plate, 1926, painted by H Ayrton, signed, with fruit about a powder blue medallion centre, artist's signature, printed factory mark and date code (9)
A Staffordshire Neo-Rococo Bone China Tea Service, circa 1840, probably Ridgway, each piece with honey gilt borders framing an irregular buff band, comprising teapot, cover and stand, jug, sucrier and cover, slop basin, a pair of bread and butter plates, and twelve tea cups and saucers, 2/7762 in puce enamel (33)
An English Porcelain Tea Service, comprising two serving plates, a teapot stand, a slop basin, a milk jug, twelve breakfast cups, twelve saucers and eleven teacups, each piece with grey borders with gilt scroll reserves and centred by painted sprays of summer flowers in vivid enamels, pattern 2/3556 in orange, circa 1840 (40)
A Chamberlains Worcester Porcelain Tea Service, circa 1830, comprising flattened circular teapot and cover, two serving plates, slop basin, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, twelve teacups, six coffee cups, and twelve saucers, several pieces with impressed Chamberlain's mark, the interior of the teapot cover with printed mark in brown (36)
Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957). AFTER THE WAR JARS IN THE HOME, signed lower right and inscribed lower centre. pen and ink. 10 by 20cm., 4 by 8in. Inscribed: "After War Jars In The Home / The 'Demobd' who found a pot of 'Plum & Apple' on the breakfast table". Depicts an irate husband sweeping the breakfast things - cups, saucers, plum & apple jam and all - off the table while his penitent wife kneels nearby, weeping. Originally. published in a 1919 broadsheet of the Cuala Press. 3,500-4,500 Euros (IR £2,700-£3,500 approx.)