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Click here to subscribeA Barr Worcester porcelain part tea service, circa 1795, of shanked oval form with cobalt blue and gilt floral borders and thistle sprigs, comprising two oval sucriers and covers with moulded ring handles, sugar bowl, creamer, eight tea bowls, nine coffee cups, ten saucers and two plates with variant cobalt abd gilt borders, one sucrier incised B, some gilt rubbing, cup cracked (33)
A Spode porcelain part tea service, circa 1805, decorated in iron red, black and gilt with a broad band of lozenges and flowers to the shoulders, comprising old oval shaped teapot and cover, matching sucrier and cover, cream jug, teapot stand, slop bowl, eleven teacups, nine coffee cans, ten saucers, two plates, gilt enamel number 521, the teapot impressed 74, the sucrier impressed 45, damage (37)
A Miles Mason porcelain part tea service, painted in shades of puce, iron red and gilt, with bands of fruiting foliage, within gilt-lined borders, comprising; a teapot and cover, milk jug, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, two sandwich plates, ten coffee cans, eight tea cups and eighteen saucers, circa 1810, (some damage, repairs and wear)
A "Summer Rose" pattern teapot and matching covered sucrier, printed in dark blue with a vase of flowers in a circular frame surrounded by a sheet pattern and border of other flowers, a pattern of diamonds running down the teapot handle, overall length of teapot 30.6cm, printed title in a flower-encrusted shield on the sucrier, circa 1815-30 (teapot restored, both knops glued, one possibly a non-original replacement)
Three blue-printed sucriers: a Clews sucrier decorated with a hare coursing scene, length 18.6cm, impressed maker's crown mark (cover missing, cracks, chips); a Davenport sucrier with a country scene featuring a beehive, length 14.1cm, impressed lower-case anchor mark (cover missing, chips, some restoration); and a third sucrier printed with the figure of Hibernia in an oval frame on a ground of acorns and oak leaves, length 14.0cm, unmarked (cover missing, rim ground); all circa 1810-25
A blue and white porcelain tea service, circa 1805-10, possibly Miles Mason, printed with the Two Temples pattern, within gilt line rims, underglaze blue psudeo Chinese mark, comprising boat shaped teapot and cover 9.5" long, matching sucrier and cover, handles lacking, slop bowl, cream jug, bread plate, seven tea cups, eight coffee cups, twelve saucers, with damage (32)
Wedgwood American Commemorative part tea service, early 20th Century, decorated with the Yale pattern featuring portrait of Elihu Yale, underglaze blue print against a white ground, comprising lidded teapot, lidded sucrier, milk jug, four cups, one saucer, six side plates and a dinner plate (small chips, slight staining and hairline crack ) (15)
Chamberlain's Worcester teapot on stand, Circa 1800-1810, oval silver shape with domed cover and urn finial, decorated with a band of repeat gilded panels against a white ground, inscribed marks and painted Edward Hopkinson to the base, 7.25 in (18.42 cm), also the conforming covered sucrier (3)
Davenport teapot and cover, Circa 1840-50, of high Victorian Rococo form with a moulded birds head spout and baluster body, decorated throughout with gilt sprigs and anthemion scrolls, printed mark (with cracks), 8.5 in (21.59 cm), also a Coalport covered sucrier of circular form with moulded border, decorated with floral sprays en grisaille, bordered with gilt (2), 5.5 in (13.97 cm) diameter
Spode sucrier and cover, Circa 1805-10, twin handled oval shape decorated with pattern no. 1953, being terracotta and green enamel floral sprays within an orange line border, 5 in (12.7 cm) (crack to the handles), also a Spode sugar box and cover, Circa 1820-30, rounded square section decorated with a plain gilt band, painted mark, a Spode bamboo and rock pattern large teacup and a similar smaller teacup and saucer, Circa 1810-20, a Spode tureen stand decorated with peony and chrysanthemum, pattern no. 2492 (hair crack) (6)
Royal Doulton china dinner service, 20th Century, decorated with the Carlyle pattern, numbered H5018, with gold backstamp, comprising eight dinner plates, eight dessert plates, six side plates, eight bread and butter plates, ten soup bowls, eight saucers, four coffee cans, coffee pot and cover, three lidded tureens, two sauceboats on stands, milk jug, sugar basin, lidded sucrier (61)
Turkish silver five piece tea service, late 19th/early 20th Century, comprising spirit kettle on stand, teapot, lidded sucrier, milk jug and serving tray, each of wrythen fluted form with acanthus capped handles and ball finials, the tray rectangular with a shaped and raised border, the tray 19.5 in (49.53 cm), marked '900'
George VI silver three piece tea service, maker A L D, Birmingham 1939, comprising teapot, sucrier and milk jug, all plain canted rectangular form raised on a canted rectangular foot, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, the teapot 6 in (15.24 cm), also a shaped silver plated presentation serving tray inscribed and dated 1957, and a silver plated coffee pot of similar date (5), 8 in (20.32 cm) high
George V silver four piece tea and coffee service, maker R & B, Sheffield 1918, comprising pedestal coffee pot, teapot, sucrier and milk jug, each of shouldered octagonal section with flared collar and raised on an octagonal foot (damage to thumbpiece and replacement finial to teapot), the coffee pot 9.5 in (24.13 cm) high
Spode porcelain sucrier and cover, Circa 1810-25, of moulded baluster shape with moulded handles and finial, decorated with a puce band over underglaze blue floral trails embellished with gilt edges, printed marks (hairline crack), 5.75 in (14.61cm) high, also an English porcelain sucrier and cover decorated with trails of gilded green oak leaves against a crested white body (repaired damage) (2), 5.5 in (13.97 cm) high
Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester sucrier, Circa 1807-1813, oval boat form with twin spreading handles decorated with a band of blackbery leaves in brown with gilt foliage, impressed mark, 4.75 in (12.07cm) high, also an English porcelain milk jug, Circa 1800-1810, straight sided oval form decorated with a black band embellished with bands of gilt foliage (2), 4.75 in (12.07 cm) high
Derby porcelain pedestal sucrier, Circa 1782-1800, oval form with acanthus moulded loop handles decorated with floral sprays in light green enamel beneath a green enamel rim, bordered with gilt lines, over a spreading oval foot, puce baton mark (firing crack and hair crack to handle), 8.5 in (21.59 cm) long
Staffordshire porcelain part tea service, circa 1815-25, decorated with a band of stylised flowerheads in green enamel with black foliage, bordered with pink lustrous lines, comprising teapot and cover, stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop basin, seven teacups, one coffee can, seven saucers (with damages) (20)
Miles Mason sucrier, cover and stand, Circa 1800-05, oval form with scroll lug handles, decorated with a puce band bordered with gilt lines, pattern no. 640 (some staining and repair), 5 in (12.7cm) high, also a Miles Mason blue and white printed sucrier and cover, Circa 1800-05 (handle deficient) (2), 5 in (12.7 cm) high
John Rose Coalport covered sucrier on stand, Circa 1805, oval shape decorated with a gilt band of stylised leaves against a white ground (some wear to gilding), 5.5 in (13.97cm) high, also another John Rose Coalport sucrier, Circa 1805, with moulded dolphin mask and ring handles to the oval body with terracotta and gilt banded decoration (2), 3.75 in (9.53 cm) high