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A Chinese Family pattern teapot, of circular bulbous form with simple raised gallery concealing a recessed cover with button knop, printed in blue on each side with the scene of a family group in the garden of a riverside pavilion, with a border of flowers and scroll-framed figure vignettes, overall length 19.6cm, unmarked, circa 1795-1810 (hair cracks in gallery, minor chips to spout, cover and foot)

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A pearlware teapot, of ball shape with flowerhead knop on slightly domed cover, the edges and knop picked out with maroon enamel, printed in blue and enamel coloured over glaze with a Chinese garden design with fenced bamboo and large flowers, overall length 22.3cm, unmarked, circa 1800-10 (minor chipping to spout, some damage to cover)

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A London shape teapot, printed in blue on either side with a Gleaners pattern, the shoulder and cover with a border of running flowers, overall length 27.0cm, unmarked, circa 1820-30 (hair crack across handle, restoration to spout and cover)

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An Enoch Wood & Sons dark-blue printed teapot, of ornate shape, decorated on either side with a rural scene of abbey ruins within a cusped oval frame surrounded by flowers and a floral border with a lace ground, overall length 25.5cm, impressed "WOOD", circa 1820-30 (cover missing, cracks in body)

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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)

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A group of small chinoiserie pattern wares, comprising a pap boat with hexagonal foot printed in blue with a pattern including a parasol (cracked), a miniature ball-shaped teapot with the Curling Palm pattern (cover missing), and a miniature jug with a chinoiserie scene repeated to form a strip border (spout broken, chips to footrim); generally circa 1790-1815

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A Measham or bargeware teapot and cover, probably from Church Gresley, of typical ornate form with teapot knop to domed cover, covered with a treacle brown glaze and decorated with coloured sprigs of flowers and birds and a white panel impressed "A Present to a Friend", overall height 30.1cm, unmarked, circa 1870-1900 (restoration to cover and spout)

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A large Measham or bargeware teapot and cover dated 1882, probably from Church Gresley, of typical ornate form with teapot knop to domed cover, covered with a treacle brown glaze and decorated with coloured sprigs of flowers and birds and on one side a white panel impressed "AH Simpson Esqr. / Royal Artillery / 1882", overall height 38.3cm, unmarked (spout of knop glued, minor chipping)

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A Measham or bargeware teapot and cover, probably from Church Gresley, of typical ornate form with teapot knop to domed cover, covered with a treacle brown glaze and decorated with coloured sprigs of flowers and birds and a white panel impressed "Home Sweet Home", overall height 30.6cm, unmarked, circa 1870-1900 (small areas of restoration to rim and rim of cover, tiny chips to knop)

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A Measham or bargeware teapot and cover dated 1885, probably from Church Gresley, of typical ornate form with teapot knop to domed cover, covered with a treacle brown glaze and decorated with coloured sprigs of flowers and on one side a white panel impressed with verse "Long May You Live / Happy May You Be / Blest With Content /And From Misfortune / Free" and on the reverse another panel inscribed "Mr. and Mrs. Fox / April 9th. 1885", overall height 30.7cm, unmarked (minor chipping to knop and spout)

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A Measham or bargeware teapot and cover dated 1888, probably from Church Gresley, of typical ornate form with teapot knop to domed cover, covered with a treacle brown glaze and decorated with coloured sprigs of flowers and on one side a white panel impressed "A & M Johnson /Swadlincote / 1888", overall height 27.2cm, unmarked (restoration to spout)

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A collection of commemorative china, comprising seven mugs, two plates and a cup and saucer relating to the peace of 1918-19; a vase, plate and teapot with other WW1 subjects; a 1911 mug with a lithophane-type base of George V; and a 1982 Falkland Islands mug

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AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEASET circa 1820, each piece with transfer printed vine leaf band and gilt handles comprising a teapot cover and stand, two handled sugar basin, ten teacups, eight coffee cups and six saucers

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A 1930S BREAKFAST SET, a teapot and a 1930s Old Royal Bone China tea set

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Three piece silver teaset of oval bulbous form, ebonised knop, the scroll handle with palmette thumbpiece, reeded edge raised on four bun feet, comp. teapot, twin handled sugar and creamer, maker Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1911, 300z.

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Three piece silver teaset of Georgian design with rounded rectangular body, the teapot with ebonised knop and handle, engraved McL, raised on bun feet complete with a teapot, strainer, milk and cream 1912-1914, teapot and strainer 1905, 22oz.

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Collection of miniature china, including two teacups and saucers, a jug and bowl, teapot and cover, Davenport coffee can and saucer and a teabowl. (11)

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Copeland Spode Burns pattern teapot decorated in blue transfer prints for Auld Lang Syne, 18cm.

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Royal Crown Derby, Imari pattern teapot, No. 24351 (a/f) and another similar (a/f). (2)

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19th century Derby tea set in Imari style, consisting of teapot and stand, sugar bowl and cream, a pair of cake plates and ten cups and saucers, also seven coffee cans of matching design.

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An early 19th century French teapot of oval design with octagonal spout, decorated with pink flowers between gilt bands, 14cm (5.5") (old restoration to handle)

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A mid Victorian teapot of rounded pedestal design, embossed with an exotic bird perched in foliage, pineapple finial, by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1851, 15.75ozs., 18cm (7")

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A late Victorian teapot of pear design with lobed and reeded decoration, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1892, 20ozs. gross, 24cm (9. 5")

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A George III teapot with gadrooned rim, the body with a reeded band, on four ball feet, ivory insulators, by Saml. Hennell, London 1808, 20.5ozs., 15cm (6").

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An Edwardian teapot of shaped rectangular design with a reeded band, ebonised handle, by Marston & Bayliss, Birmingham 1908, 19ozs. gross, 16.5cm (6.5")

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A Walker & Hall four piece tea set of pedestal ovoid design with fluted and engraved decoration, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and cream jug

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A three piece oblong pedestal tea service with egg and dart borders, the teapot with composition handle and finial, Sheffield 1959 - 35oz gross

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A Victorian oval pedestal teapot, part fluted with an ebonised handle and finial and engraved with a monogram, Birmingham 1900 by Elkington & Co Ltd, 27cm high (10 1/2in) - 24 1/2oz gross

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An oval teapot and coffee pot, each part spiral fluted with ebonised wood and composition handles and finials on reeded foot, London 1900-03 by Charles Stuart Harris, the coffee pot 25cm high overall (9 3/4in) - 42oz gross

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A three piece tea shaped oval service, initial G, with moulded borders and scroll handles, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, Sheffield 1907 by Turner Bradbury and Sons Ltd - 25oz gross

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A Victorian round teapot and two milk jugs, with engine turned straight tapering sides and rounded bases, the spouts and handles with strapwork decoration, the tea pot cover with strapwork hinge and stylised flower finial, the teapot and one milk jug stamped beneath 'Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer', London 1860 by John Samuel Hunt, the other milk jug 1862 by Edward and John Barnard - 36oz gross

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A Victorian round teapot, engraved with arabesque cartouches and leaves, the cover with geometric bands and a compressed round finial, Sheffield 1858 by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co - 16 1/2oz

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A George III canted rectangular teapot, with facetted spout and wood handle and finial, engraved with bands of scrolls and flowers, crested cartouches and panels of leaf pendants on a matt ground, London 1789 by Henry Green, 25.5cm long overall, (10in) - 14oz gross

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A three piece compressed round tea service, with husk borders, the teapot with wood handle and finial, London 1929 by Mappin & Webb - 26oz gross

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A three piece round tea service, with scroll handles, shaped borders and paw feet, the teapot with a composition handle and ivory finial, Sheffield 1905-06 by Mappin and Webb - 21oz

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A Victorian compressed round and melon fluted teapot, the hinged lid with gourd and leaf finial

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A large Victorian slipware and Sgraffito teapot and cover, dated 1890, with domed cover and finial, grooved and applied side handles and grooved loop handle, the body incised with leaves and marked Gunley 1890 and with verse "All ye who love a cup of tea come sit you down and drink with me and if you drink and drink a lot you'll quench your thirst at this big pot" glazed in yellow slip with red clay interior, cover restored, fritting throughout, 16 in (40.64 cm) high

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A Royal Crown Derby Imari oval teapot and cover, date code for 1887, pattern 383, spout chipped 10" long, a matching two handled oval sugar bowl and cover and cream jug (3)

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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)

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A Dresden part tea service painted with deutsche Blumen with gilt C-scroll borders, comprising; a teapot and cover, a sugar box and cover, six ogee teacups and saucers and an oval two-handled tray, the tray with impressed numerals, the teapot with blue crossed sabres and 'S' mark (minute chips to rosebud finials, one cup cracked)

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A Derby dark-blue-ground part tea service, richly gilt with a field of stylised foliage, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, a milk jug, a slop bowl, a sugar box, a saucer dish, seven saucers, eight teacups and seven coffee cans, iron-red script marks, circa 1815 (damage)

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A Worcester blue and white globular teapot and cover, painted with the so-called 'Cannon ball' pattern, height 15cm., Chinese style mark, circa 1770 (extensive cracks and repairs)

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A Worcester globular teapot and cover with floriform finial, printed with 'Mansfield' pattern, height 11.5cm., open crescent mark, circa 1775 (firing crack to spout)

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A Caughley hexafoil blue and white printed teapot stand, printed with a Pagoda pattern, within a Fitzhugh border and shaped gilt rim, diameter 14.5cm., circa 1785 (wear to rim)

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A Hilditch bone china 'Rococo revival' part tea service, painted with with flower sprays within pale-blue and gilt borders, comprising; a teapot and cover, two sandwich plates, a milk jug, six teacups, three coffee cups and seven saucers, circa 1835 (minor damage and repairs)

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A creamware cylindrical teapot and cover, probably Leeds Pottery, painted in iron-red, ochre and green with sprays of roses, within beaded borders, applied with entwined handle with floriform terminals, the spout with stiff-leaf terminal, height 16cm., circa 1780 (crack to base, some small chips)

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A creamware ovoid teapot and cover, probably Leeds Pottery, painted in colours with floral sprigs, applied with an entwined handle with foliate terminals, the spout elaborately moulded en rocaille, the cover with crabstock handle and flower terminal, height 14cm., circa 1770 (old restoration to cover)

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A William Greatbatch ozier and fruit moulded creamware teapot and cover, with auricular handle and foliate terminal spout, painted in pale glazes in shades of green, brown and ochre, circa 1775 (cover chipped, handle glued and crack to spout)

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A pearlware copper-lustre teapot and cover, wita cape rim and moulded in relief with classical scenes, reserved on a copperlustre ground, within pink-lustre stiff-leaf borders (damage); and a pedestal suagar box and cover ensuite (crack), circa 1810

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A Davenport Caneware teapot and cover, of low oval form, the lower section engine turned with a band of vertical flutes within blue enamel bands, the cover with similar flutes, impressed 'warranted' mark, circa 1815 (restored).

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A Davenport porcelain shell-shaped teapot and cover, modelled en rocaille as a shell with scrolling terminal and moulded in relief with iron-red coral, handle and spout, painted with sprays of flowers and enriched with gilding, the cover with scallop-shell finial, height 15cm., puce printed crown and garter mark, (cracked and restored); and a 'Rococo revival' teacup and saucer, pattern no. 967, puce printed crown and garter mark, (cracks), circa 1835

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A Samson type famille-rose punch bowl, decorated with two green scaly dragons, the interior with a flower spray, 31cm; and a Chinese cylindrical teapot and cover, in the white, in original basket

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A Caughley teapot and cover, circa 1775, printed in blue with the fisherman and cormorant pattern within gilt spearhead and cell borders, restored spout, 6 in (15.24 cm) high

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An EPNS faceted boat shape three piece tea service, with reeded shoulders and gadrooned edges comprising teapot two handled sugar bowl and cream jug, an EPNS muffin dish cover and liner with gadrooned border, 8" diameter (4)

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An electroplated oval teapot, 19th century, in George III style, the flat hinged cover and oval body bright cut with floral borders, fruitwood handle, 9 in (22.86 cm) long

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A matched three piece silver tea service, Sheffield 1910 and London 1891, comprising oval half reeded teapot with ebony finial and handle and matched two handled sugar bowl and cream jug (3), 715.4 gm, (23 oz) all in

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A George III silver compressed round teapot, John and Edward Edwards, London 1815, with reeded girdle, flat covr, ebony finial and fruitwood handle, dents, 9 in (22.86 cm) long, 497.6 gm, (16 oz) approximate

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An Edwardian silver bachelors teapot, W E Houlston London 1903, of oval classical form with gadrooned rim, fruitwood reeded finial and handle, 8 in (20.32 cm) long, 311 gm, (10 oz) approximate

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A George IV silver three piece tea service, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1822, of compressed round form each half reeded piece with gadrooned borders and raised on four foliate cast bracket feet comprising teapot with ivory reeded finial and ebony handle two handled sugar bowl and cream jug, crested (3), 933.1 gm, (30 oz) approximate

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A matched silver three piece tea service, comprising compressed lobed teapot with fruit and leaf finial on four cast bracket feet, Edward & John Barnard, London 1865, matching two handled sugar bowl, Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1838 and cream jug makers mark A C, Edinburgh 1885, approx 48ozs all in (3)

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