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Click here to subscribeTwo children's part tea services: a Benjamin Godwin "Peacock" pattern part service printed in red (covered sucrier, two plates, three cups and five saucers), printed marks with title and maker's initials, circa 1834-41, and another odd damaged cup; and a Dimmock part service decorated with pattern number 1/6230, a geometric design in brown and green with peach lustre (sucrier, creamer, two plates, two cups and two saucers), impressed monogram marks, circa 1840-59 (some damage)
A Chamberlain's Worcester armorial pale-sage-green ground set of eight custard cups, covers and stand, ensuite to the preceding lots, painted with panels of flowers within gilt C-scroll borders, the two-handled tray set with recesses and similarly painted with a central bouquet of flowers, the covers with grey printed marks circa 1820 (some small restored areas)
A quantity of Royal Crown Derby and Staffordshire porcelain tea wares, painted in the Imari palette with pattern no. 2451, comprising; ten cups, eight saucers, two cups smaller, four saucers, ten sandwich plates and six Derby Crown Porcelain Co. Ltd crescent plates printed and painted with the Imari pattern, mostly late 19th century (some damage)
A Royal Worcester blue-scale-ground boxed coffee set painted by C. Johnson, with panels of exotic birds in the eighteenth century style, comprising; a baluster coffee pot and cover, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, six cups and saucers and six Continental silver-gilt and blue enamelled coffee spoons with import marks for London 1927, the porcelain with puce printed marks and date code for 1927 in fitted case with hinged cover (some damage)
A CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER TEA SERVICE each piece painted with a view, mostly named, reserved on an orange ground with vermicelli gilt decoration, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, eight teacups, four coffee cups and six saucers, waste bowl and bread and butter plate painted with a hound, with sepia script mark, together with Royal Worcester matching additions of three tea cups, seven coffee cups and sixteen saucers
A New Hall porcelain part tea service, the exterior of the cups with osier moulded frieze and three painted cartouche floral panels, the interior with continous scrolling flowerhead frieze, having blue gilt dashed borders, saucers and bread plate, with painted pattern number '1944', to match, comprising 6 cups, 7 saucers and 1 bread plate (14)
Two Meissen breakfast cups and saucers, with scalloped borders, having gilt trellis decoration, with interlaced handle, painted with central panel of exotic birds and butterflies, both with cancelled crossed sword marks, circa 1760, deep saucers to match; also remaining Meissen wares including an 18th century tea cup with simple loop handle and brown line decoration, painted with deutch blumen, circa 1765; a quatrefoil saucer, 19th century; a baluster jug with entrelac handle; and a Victorian table bell with blue scale and painted figure and flower decoration (8)
A Victorian figured walnut and crossbanded card table circa 1880, the bevelled rectangular swivel fold over top with later formica insert above a shallow inset frieze flanked by volute brackets and raised on fluted tapering ring turned legs, brass cups and castors, top warped, 36" wide, 20" deep, 30.5" high
A late George IV mahogany telescopic action dining table, circa 1830, the rectangular top with rounded corners and two extra leaves above a plain frieze and raised on six ring turned tapering legs brass cups and castors 106" extended, 47.5" wide, 28.5" high and two associated leaves 18" and 26.25" respectively, one cracked
A Limoges cabaret set, each piece painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, amidst gilt 'C' scrolls, on a cream ground, comprising: baluster shaped coffee pot and cover, two handled sucrier and cover, milk jug, four cups and saucers and a scroll moulded tray, the tray 43cm wide (19"), printed marks in green and pattern number 9163, circa 1900
A Spode late 18th Century part afternoon tea and coffee service, pattern number 2721, decorated blue band with gilt foliage ornamentation comprising; two teacups; nine coffee cups; a square shaped bread plate; a two handled circular sugar bowl and cover; and twelve saucers (some crazing and one saucer chipped).
A Dressden coffee service printed coloured floral decoration and green scroll reserves comprising: fourteen oval lobed cups with pierced handles, sixteen saucers; five tea plates; a circular tapered cream jug; a spiral fluted hot water jug; three circular tapered sugar bowls; a pair of bread plates; and twenty seven similar saucers with lobed rims (various imperfections).