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Click here to subscribeA PART TEA SERVICE comprising: a pair of cups and saucers and a two-handled bowl, the white body with honey glaze and blue and green colouration. The cups and saucers marked with shape 1656 and the bowl with 1652, cups, 2 1/2in. (6.5cm.) high ++Crazing to inside of one cup and hairline crack, small hairline crack to the other cup
Two Sevres coffee cups and saucers, one with date letters for 1753 and the other for 1774 on the saucer and 1778 on the cup, each painted with sprays of flowers within gilt dentil rims, the handles gilt with husks, the first with marks for the painters Le Bel and 'Theodore', the saucer of the second by Jean Pierre Boulanger, the marks in puce and blue (4)
A Wedgwood "Florentine" Pattern Service W1956, on white and royal blue ground having brown mythical animal and scroll decoration comprising teapot, coffeepot, 2 handled lidded sugar bowl, milk jug, cake plate, sandwich plate, oval bowl, 9 dinner plates, 9 dessert plates, 8 side plates (1 a/f), 6 2-handled soup bowls, 6 matching saucers, 9 teacups, 9 saucers, 9 coffee cups (1 chipped), 9 saucers, 6 breakfast bowls (85)
A Rockingham Bone China Tea Service, circa 1835, of neo-rococo form with two-tone yellow/green banding with internal gilt scrollwork, the cup exteriors with moulded basket weave, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, two bread and butter plates, six wide cups, fourteen narrow cups, and nine saucers, pattern 886 in iron red, puce griffin mark ("Manufacturer to the King") on saucers (32).
An English Neo-Rococo Bone China Part Tea Service, circa 1830, predominantly green with moulded white scroll borders picked out in gilding, the ground containing trilobate leaves alternating with puce scrolls, comprising Sucrier and cover, slop bowl, jug, a pair of bread and butter plates, seven shallow and nine steep cups and twelve saucers, gilt pattern nos. 2/657 (chips and cracks) (34).
An English Regency Tea Service, early 1800s, probably Coalport, each piece lavishly painted in gilt with a willow-like tree within a pale blue panel framed by massive iron red, green and yellow flowerheads in a deep blue ground between burnished gilt borders, comprising teapot and cover, slop bowl, milk jug, six cups and five saucers, pattern 1023, in gilding (15).
A Regency Porcelain Part Tea Service, early 19th Century, each piece painted with gilt edged blue band borders with an inner vine leaf meander, comprising teapot, cover and stand, jug, sugar bowl, a pair of bread and butter plates, six cans, six tea cups and twelve saucers, 695 in iron red or feint black on teapot and b7b plates (31 piece) .
An Early 18th Century Meissen Tea Cup and Saucer, in imitation of Chinese blanc de chine, the tea cup with wishbone shape handle with shell and overlapped scale detail, applied in high relief with three prunus sprigs, the underside of the circular saucer similarly decorated, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, pressnumer 64 and 65 (both with small chips); A Meissen White Porcelain Tea Bowl, externally applied with three fruiting vine stocks, {8.3cm diameter} (rim chips); Two Chinese Kangxi Blanc de Chine Cups (both cracked); and A Bow Porcelain "Libation" Cup, in imitation of the Chinese, moulded with prunus and with an openwork foot ring, {9cm} (badly cracked) (5).
A Set of Four Meissen Tea Cups and Stands with Jug, mid 18th century, each finely painted in botanical style with tulips, roses, pansies, cornflower and smaller cut sprigs, brown edged rims; and A Meissen Sucrier and Cover, similarly decorated with brown line border, crossed swords in underglaze blue, various impressed numerals (11).
A Chinese Blue and White Export Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Set, each piece painted with a stylised lakeland landscape within richly diapered, scroll and butterfly painted borders enriched with gilt, comprising six coffee cups, three tea bowls, nine saucers, sugar basin, spoon tray and saucer dish, circa 1760 (five pieces cracked and chipped).
ENGLISH PORCELAIN - A Copeland Spode part tea service, for twelve, each painted with a colourful bird perched on a fruiting branch, turquoise ground and gilt border, comprising milk jug and sugar bowl, eleven cups, twelve saucers, nine plates, six shaped circular plates, printed marks, titled in script, late 19th century
WORCESTER - A Flight Worcester Royal Lily pattern part tea and dinner service, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised lily leaves within cobalt blue and gilt border, brown line rims, some variation in design, comprising seven cups, four saucers, five 6.75in diam plates, fourteen 7.75in plates, four shaped oval 7.75in dishes, one shell shaped plate, one sauce tureen, cover stand and ladle, crescent marks in underglaze blue, c.1783-92 (38)
Eight Items of James Robertson & Son "Musician" Tableware: Conductor Coffee Pot & Cover, Height 8", Cream Jug with Banjo player, Height 4", Salt with Saxophone player, Height 3", five Drummer Egg Cups, one AF, Height 3", a Cheese Dish in the form of a Table Tennis Table with two players, Width 7", Height 4". Made under licence by the Silver Crane Company. (9).
An Early 20th Century German Porcelain Tea Service, the scroll moulded borders picked out in gilding, the centres colour transfer printed with flowers: seven Tea Cups, eleven Saucers, twelve Tea Plates, one Cream Jug, one Basin, and a pair of Two Handled Dishes. Green transfer printed factory mark B.R.C. "M Germany". Approximately 34 pieces.
A Tuscan China Art Deco Porcelain Breakfast Service painted with floral sprays and birds, in red, blue, green and yellow enamel: six Cups, six Saucers, six 7" Plates, nine 8" Plates, one Jug with pewter lid, and one Sugar Bowl. Green transfer printed factory mark and blue transfer printed "Exclusive to Harrods". Approximately 30 pieces.
A Late 19th Century Staffordshire Porcelain Tea Service, the wide brown transfer printed border pattern of flowers and scrolls filled in with purple, blue and green enamel: twelve Cups, twelve Saucers, twelve Tea Plates, one Jug, one Slop Bowl and two Bread & Butter Plates. Approximately 40 pieces.
A stylish French Art Deco porcelain cabaret set, designed by Marcel Goupy, retailed through Rouard of Paris, comprising a globular teapot with metal swing handle, 12.5cm. high, a milk jug, sugar bowl and two cups and saucers, in ivory tone simply decorated with fine black and gilt lines, made at the Pirkenhammer in Czechoslovakia but decorated at Rouard's in Paris.(8) (restored finial on teapot)
A Shelley 'Black Leafy Tree' Queen Anne shape part tea set, decorated mostly in black against a white gound with a stylised tree and blossom, pattern (11575) and comprising; twelve cups, saucers and tea plates, two bread and butter plates, a milk jug and a sugar basin, and six coffee cups and saucers painted with pink roses and blue anenomes
An early 19th Century Staffordshire porcelain tea and coffee service, decorated in orange and gilt with oval triangular and leaf scrolled borders, comprising - eight tea cups, five coffee cups, nine saucers, two 9ins plates, oval teapot, cover and stand, oval two-handled sugar basin and cover (handle broken), and oval milk jug (handle broken) (29 pieces - Pattern No. in yellow N707 - circa 1825)
A Worcester porcelain teacup and saucer, the spiral fluted body decorated with panels of royal blue and gilt scroll work (crescent pattern mark in underglazed blue to base - circa 1780) and two Old English porcelain coffee cups and saucers enamelled in mauve, green and orange with floral swags and stilised bandings (saucer slightly cracked with spliting to rim and slight discolouration).
An early 19th century English porcelain tea/coffee service painted with floral sprays, comprising teapot and covered sucrier with rose moulded finials, baluster shaped cream jug, raised on four scallop shell feet, six teacups, coffee cups and plates, Pattern No. 5209, (sucrier handle a.f. and some discolouration), (21).