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Click here to subscribeStaffordshire part teaset Ashworths or Masons circa 1840 moulded in a compressed reeded rococco form, decorated with stylised flora on a dark green and scroll gilded ground, consisting of: lidded teapot, lidded sucrier, cream jug and sugar bowl, one stand, two cake plates, four coffee cups and two teacups, three saucers, (some damages) (18).
Staffordshire part teaservice circa 1840 probably Alcock, hand painted floral sprays within a gilded flora and scroll border on a mid blue ground, consisting of: seven coffee cups and saucers, four teacups, cream jug and sugar bowl, lidded sucrier, two twin handled dishes, (some damages) (24).
Miles Mason teaware circa 1830 printed with a pagoda landscape pattern in underglaze blue probably pattern number 241, to include: five London shape teacups and one saucer, two bute shaped cups and saucers, six small side plates, four other side plates, and a matched muffin dish, (some damages) (22).
A Booths pottery dinner and tea service decorated in the Floradora pattern, comprising: nine dinner plates, six breakfast plates, five dessert bowls and cereal bowls, five soup bowls, four egg cups, milk jug and two cream jugs, three sugar bowls, two bread plates, fourteen tea cups, sixteen saucers, eleven tea plates, two coffee cups and three saucers.
A collection of Shelley Art Deco style teaware in pattern number 2226, each white glazed, decorated with autumn leaves and fruit, edged in green, to comprise ten cups, twelve saucers and six circular plates, six octagonal plates, two octagonal sandwich plates, two milk jugs and two sugar bowls.
A Wedgwood part tea and dinner service in the Georgetown collection and "Kashmar" pattern to comprise six cups and saucers, two milk jugs, sugar bowl and two smaller sugar bowls, three egg cups, six soup cups and stands, six dessert bowls. thirteen plates in various sizes, an octagonal stand, an octagonal meatplate and a tureen cover.
A Stylecraft magnolia pattern part tea and dinner service, each white and green glazed decorated with flowers and leaves to comprise teapot and cover, six cups, saucers and side plates, sugar bowl, seven-piece fruit set, another fruit bowl, vegetable tureen and cover, nineteen plates in three graduated sizes, a meat plate, gravy boat and six soup cups with stands.
A Wedgwood bone china part tea and dinner service in the "Clementine" pattern to comprise eleven cups, twelve saucers, eight side plates, butter dish with lid, small bon-bon dish and small open bowl, seventeen large, five medium and fifteen smaller plates, eight soup cups and stands, two oval meat plates and a sauceboat with stand.
A German porcelain tapering sided mug, printed and painted with a view of the Tower of London, on a lustrous pink ground, 8.2cm high (3 1/4"), circa 1900, another, with a view of St. Paul's Cathedral, on disc shaped jug, with a view of the Houses of Parliament and four similarly decorated egg cups
A Copeland Spode part breakfast service, each piece with scroll moulded border, printed and painted with flowers, and picked out in gilt, comprising: seven breakfast cups, seven teacups, twenty-four saucers, six egg cups, twenty-three plates, a muffin dish and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, and four square canted bread and butter plates, impressed and printed marks for 1895 and pattern name Abdul (some damage)
A mixed lot of Old Sheffield plate:- a warming base by Garrard & Co, a covered sauce tureen, a decorative fruit dish, a waiter, a teapot stand, a coffee pot, four egg cups, a wine coaster, a snuffer stand, a butter shell, a pair of candlesticks, and a chamberstick, by Matthew Brulton & Co. (lot)
A pair of parcel gilt cups and saucers, decorated all over in low relief with chased, stylised birds, dragons and flowers on a mattground, the saucers with a shaped hexagonal borders and domed central bosses, the cups with cast and tooled, dragon handles, unmarked except for early 19th century French import marks, probably near Eastern early 19th century, the saucers 6.5in (16cm) diameter, 22oz. (2)
A Susie Cooper 'Swansea Spray' pattern part breakfast and dinner service, of pair of Kestrel shape tureens with covers, 10 breakfast bowls, 3 coffee cups and 5 saucers, 5 soup bowls and 6 saucers (2 of each AF), 11 dinner plates (4 AF), Kestrel shape milk jug, pair of soup plates and 2 side plates (all AF), 5 further saucers, a pint jug (stained) and 3 serving plates (worn), (56).
A Susie Cooper Falcon shape part breakfast set, of 5 cups (1 chipped), 6 saucers, 5 side, 6 breakfast and pair of cake plates, coffee pot, slop bowl and milk jug, with teapot and sugar basin (both stained), each decorated with alternating floral and blue ground panel borders, ht coffee pot 18.5cm; and two Crown Works Kestrel shape preserve pots and covers, (31).